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INDEX District Officers 2 Tennessee District Council Constitution 3 Tennessee District Council Bylaws 17 Article I - Parliamentary Order 17 Article II Committees 18 Article III Nominations and Elections 19 Article IV Duties of Officers 21 Article V Fellowship Sections 25 Article VI Ministry 28 Article VII Missions 36 Article VIII Home Missions/Church Planting & Church Development 37 Article IX Finances 40 Article X District Properties 41 Article XI Camps 41 Article XII Departments 42 Article XIII Department of Christian Education 43 Article XIV Department of Youth Ministries 47 Article XV Department of Womens Ministries 51 Article XVI Department of Mens Ministries 56 Article XVII Government of Local Assemblies 61 Article XVIII District Affiliated Churches 61 Article XIX Amendments 64 Article XX Benevolence Committee 64 Article XXI Standing Resolutions 65 Suggested Constitution & Bylaws for Local Assemblies 68 Minutes of 84th Annual District Council 97 Directory of Ministers 133 Tennessee Home & Foreign Missionaries 170 Directory of Churches 173 Teen Challenge Centers of Tennessee 197 Sectional Officers Inside front cover Sectional Map Inside back cover TENNESSEE DISTRICT COUNCIL ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, INC. 1994 Gallatin Road North Suite 100 Madison, TN 37115 Mailing Address P.O. Box 358 Madison, TN 37116 615-859-8923 Fax: 615-859-0218 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:mail@tnaog.org"mail@tnaog.org SUPERINTENDENT J.R. Gould P.O. Box 358 Madison, TN 37116 ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Terry Bailey 1642 Highway 12 South Ashland City, TN 37015 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY-TREASURER Todd Alexander P.O. Box 358 Madison, TN 37116 GENERAL PRESBYTERS Randel McCarty P.O. Box 2108 Cordova, TN 38088 J. R. Gould P.O. Box 358 Madison, TN 37116 Todd Alexander P.O. Box 358 Madison, TN 37116 EXECUTIVE PRESBYTERS Barry Culberson P.O. Box 50490 Knoxville, TN 37950 Brian Hughes 1503 Sulphur Springs Rd. Murfreesboro, TN 37129 Ed Hawkins 1861 Hwy. 51 South Covington, TN 38019 SECTIONAL PRESBYTERS Chattanooga Bill Lickliter P.O. Box 9516 Chattanooga, TN 37412 Columbia Glenn Forsee P.O. Box 889 Shelbyville, TN 37162 Cookeville Warren Burns 2028 S. Main St. Crossville, TN 38555 Covington Ed Hawkins 1861 Hwy. 51 S. Covington, TN 38019 Dyersburg Lyndel Fisher P.O. Box 301 Newbern, TN 38059 Hispanic Daniel Frizzell P.O. Box 212239 Memphis, TN 38168 Jackson Ronnie Sanders P.O. Box 1267 Savannah, TN 38372 Knoxville Bill Enfinger P.O. Box 632 Seymour, TN 37865 Memphis Tom Lindberg P.O. Box 3035 Cordova, TN 38088 Milan Mark Kirkpatrick 183 Poplar Grove Rd. Dyer, TN 38330 Nashville North Andrew Wharton P.O. Box 1709 Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Nashville South Nick Serban, III P.O. Box 682052 Franklin, TN 37068 Ripley Gary Green 233 Church St. Ripley, TN 38063 Tri-Cities Tony Thompson P.O. Box 3474 Bristol, TN 37625 DEPARTMENT OF CHURCH PLANTING & DEVELOPMENT Kim Robinette P.O. Box 358 Madison, TN 37116 DEPARTMENT OF MENS MINISTRIES Bob Brown 13240 Kingsport Hwy. Chucky, TN 37641 DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC Ben Kirk P.O. Box 1360 Millington, TN 38053 DEPARTMENT OF WOMENS MINISTRIES Shelayne McDaniel P.O. Box 358 Madison, TN 37116 DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH/CHRISTIAN EDUCATION MINISTRIES Terry Allen P.O. Box 358 Madison, TN 37116 DEPARTMENT OF HISPANIC MINISTRIES Jamie Delcarpio P.O. Box 358 Madison, TN 37116 TENNESSEE DISTRICT COUNCIL CONSTITUTION PREAMBLE WE BELIEVE: That God's purpose concerning man finds fulfillment in a priority reason-for-being: 1. To be an agency of God for evangelizing the world, 2. To be a corporate body in which man may worship God, and 3. To be a channel of God's purpose to build a body of saints being perfected in the image of His Son. The Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God exists expressly to give continuing emphasis to this reason-for-being in the New Testament apostolic pattern by teaching and encouraging believers to be baptized in the Holy Spirit, which enables them to evangelize in the power of the Spirit with accompanying supernatural signs, adding a necessary dimension to a worshipful relationship with God, and enabling them to respond to the full working of the Holy Spirit in expression of fruit and gifts and ministries as in New Testament times for the edifying of the body of Christ. Therefore, we recognize ourselves to be a cooperative fellowship of Pentecostal, Spirit-baptized saints from local Pentecostal Assemblies of like precious faith in the Tennessee District of the General Council of the Assemblies of God, hereinafter called "General Council," whose purpose is neither to usurp authority over the various local assemblies, nor to deprive them of their scriptural and local rights and privileges; but to recognize and promote work, and business for God so that results of our efforts may be conserved, and assemblies established and developed along the line of our distinctive testimony; and to disapprove unscriptural methods, doctrines, and conduct, endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace, "till we all come in the unity of the faith, and to the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ" (Ephesians 4:13). ARTICLE I. NAME The name of this body shall be the Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God, Inc. ARTICLE II. TERRITORY The Tennessee District Council includes the entire state of Tennessee. For efficiency and to expedite the work, the district shall be divided into Fellowship sections. ARTICLE III. NATURE The Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God is a non-profit religious corporation organized as a cooperative fellowship based on mutual agreement voluntarily entered into by its members. ARTICLE IV. PREROGATIVES 1. To encourage and promote the evangelization of the world. 2. To encourage and promote the worship of God. 3. To encourage and promote the edification of believers. 4. To provide a basis of fellowship among Christians of like precious faith. 5. To supervise all the activities of the Assemblies of God in its prescribed field in accordance with the rights conferred by Article X of the General Council Constitution. 6. To establish and maintain such subdivisions, departments, and institutions as may be necessary for the propagation of the Gospel and the work of the Pentecostal fellowship. 7. To establish churches and provide for their development. 8. To examine candidates for the ministry and to license and ordain as ministers those who shall meet the standards of the Scriptures (I Timothy 3:1-7) (Titus 1:5-9) and the requirements of the District and the General Council as set forth in their Constitutions and Bylaws. It shall be amenable to the General Council of the Assemblies of God in matters of doctrine, and the personal conduct of all ministers who are permitted to have District endorsement. 9. To approve all scriptural teachings, methods, and conduct, and to disapprove all unscriptural teachings, methods, and conduct. 10. To elect its own officers and committees, to arrange for its own meetings, and to govern itself. 11. Incidental to, or in connection therewith, it shall have the right to own, hold in trust, use, sell, convey, mortgage, lease, or otherwise dispose of such property, real or chattel, that may be needed for the prosecution of its work. ARTICLE V. PRINCIPLES FOR FELLOWSHIP The Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God shall, as nearly as possible in detail, represent the body of Christ as described in the New Testament Scriptures, recognizing the principles inherent in that body as also inherent in this Fellowship, particularly the principles of unity, fellowship, cooperation, and equality. It recognizes that adherence to those principles will enable it to achieve its priority reason-for-being, and to maintain conditions under which it can, as a Fellowship, demonstrate those principles and their consequent development. ARTICLE VI. STATEMENT OF FUNDAMENTAL TRUTHS The Tennessee District Council adopts the Fundamental Truths agreed upon and adopted by the General Council and printed herewith as follows: The Bible is our all-sufficient rule for faith and practice. This Statement of Fundamental Truths is intended simply as a basis of fellowship among us (i.e., that we all speak the same things, I Corinthians 1:10; Acts 2:42). The phraseology employed in this Statement is not inspired or contended for, but the truth set forth is held to be essential to a full-Gospel ministry. No claim is made that it contains all Biblical truth, only that it covers our need as to these fundamental doctrines. 1. THE SCRIPTURES INSPIRED The scriptures, both the Old and New Testaments, are verbally inspired of God and are the revelation of God to man, the infallible, authoritative rule of faith and conduct. (II Timothy 3:15-17; I Thessalonians 2:13, II Peter 1:21) 2. THE ONE TRUE GOD The one true God has revealed Himself as the eternally self-existent "I AM," the Creator of heaven and earth and the Redeemer of mankind. He has further revealed Himself as embodying the principles of relationship and association as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. (Deuteronomy 6:4; Isaiah 43:10, 11; Matthew 28:19; Luke 3:22) THE ADORABLE GODHEAD TERMS DEFINED The terms "Trinity" and "Persons" as related to the godhead, while not found in the Scriptures, are words in harmony with Scripture, whereby we may convey to others our immediate understanding of the doctrine of Christ respecting the Being of God, as distinguished from "gods many and lords many." We, therefore, may speak with propriety of the Lord, our God, who is one Lord, as a trinity or as one Being of three persons, and still be absolutely scriptural (examples: Matthew 28:19; II Corinthians 13:14; John 14:16, 17). b. DISTINCTION AND RELATIONSHIP IN THE GODHEAD Christ taught a distinction of persons in the godhead which He expressed in specific terms of relationship, as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, but that this distinction and relationship, as to its mode is inscrutable and incomprehensible, because unexplained (Luke 1:35; I Corinthians 1:24; Matthew 11:25-27; 28:19; II Corinthians 13:14; I John 1:3, 4). c. UNITY OF THE ONE BEING OF FATHER, SON, AND HOLY SPIRIT Accordingly, therefore, there is that in the Father which constitutes Him the Father and not the Son; there is that in the Son which constitutes Him the Son and not the Father; and there is that in the Holy Spirit which constitutes Him the Holy Spirit and not either the Father or the Son. Wherefore, the Father is the Begetter; the Son is the Begotten; and the Holy Spirit is the ONE proceeding from the Father and the Son. Therefore, because these three persons in the godhead are in a state of unity, there is but one Lord God Almighty and His name one (John 1: 18; 15:26; 17:11,21; Zechariah 14:9). d. IDENTITY AND COOPERATION IN THE GODHEAD The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are never identical as to person; nor confused as to relation; nor divided in respect to the godhead; nor opposed as to cooperation. The Son is in the Father and the Father is in the Son as to relationship. The Son is with the Father and the Father is with the Son, as to fellowship. The Father is not from the Son, but the Son is from the Father, as to authority. The Holy Spirit is from the Father and the Son proceeding, as to nature, relationship, cooperation, and authority. Hence, no person in the godhead either exists or works separately or independently of the others (John 5:17-30, 32, 37; 8:17, 18). e. THE TITLE, LORD JESUS CHRIST The appellation, "Lord Jesus Christ," is a proper name. It is never applied in the New Testament either to the Father or to the Holy Spirit. It, therefore, belongs exclusively to the Son of God (Romans 1:1-3, 7; II John 3) f. THE LORD JESUS CHRIST, GOD WITH US The Lord Jesus Christ, as to His divine and eternal nature is the proper and only Begotten of the Father, but as to His human nature, He is the proper Son of Man. He is, therefore, acknowledged to be both God and man; who because He is God and man, is "Immanuel" God with us (Matthew 1:23; I John 4:2, 10, 14; Revelation 1:13, 17). THE TITLE, SON OF GOD Since the name "Immanuel" embraces both God and man in the one person, our Lord Jesus Christ, it follows that the title, Son of God, describes His proper deity and the title, Son of Man, His proper humanity. Therefore, the title, Son of God, belongs to the order of eternity, and the title, Son of Man, to the order of time (Matthew 1:21-23; II John 3; I John 3:8; Hebrews 7:3; 1:1-13). h. TRANSGRESSION OF THE DOCTRINE OF CHRIST Wherefore, it is a transgression of the doctrine of Christ to say that Jesus Christ derived the title Son of God solely from the fact of the Incarnation, or because of His relation to the economy of redemption. Therefore, to deny that the Father is a real and eternal Father, and the Son is a real and eternal Son, is a denial of the distinction and relationship in the Being of God; a denial of the Father and the Son; and a displacement of the truth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh (2 John 9; John 1:1, 2, 14, 18, 29, 49; 1 John 2:22,23; 4:1-5; Hebrews 12:2). i. EXALTATION OF JESUS CHRIST AS LORD The Son of God, our Lord Jesus Christ having by Himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high; angels and principalities and powers having been made subject unto Him. And having been made both Lord and Christ, He sent the Holy Spirit that we, in the name of Jesus, might bow our knees and confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father until the end, when the Son shall become subject to the Father that God may be all in all (Hebrews 1:3; I Peter 3:22; Acts 2:32-36; Romans 14:11; I Corinthians 15:24-28). j. EQUAL HONOR TO THE FATHER AND TO THE SON Wherefore, since the Father has delivered all judgment unto the Son, it is not only the express duty of all in heaven and on earth to bow the knee, but it is an unspeakable joy in the Holy Spirit to ascribe unto the Son all the attributes of deity, and to give Him all the honor and the glory contained in all the names and titles of the godhead except those which express relationship (see paragraphs b, c, and d), and thus honor the Son even as we honor the Father (John 5:22, 23; I Peter 1:8; Revelation 5:6-14; Philippians 2:8, 9; Revelation 7:9, 10; 4:8-11). 3. THE DEITY OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST The Lord Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God. The Scriptures declare: a. His virgin birth (Matthew 1:23, Luke 1:31, 35). b. His sinless life (Hebrews 7:26; I Peter 2:22). His miracles (Acts 2:22; 10:38). d. His substitutionary work on the cross (I Corinthians 15:3; II Corinthians 5:21). e. His bodily resurrection from the dead (Matthew 28:6; Luke 24:39; I Corinthians 15:4). f. His exaltation to the right hand of God (Acts 1:9, 11; 2:33; Philippians 2:9-11; Hebrews 1-3). 4. THE FALL OF MAN Man was created good and upright; for God said, "Let us make man in our image, after our likeness." However, man by voluntary transgression fell and thereby incurred not only physical death but also spiritual death, which is separation from God (Genesis 1:26, 27; 2:17; 3:6; Romans 5:12-19). 5. THE SALVATION OF MAN Man's only hope of redemption is through the shed blood of Jesus Christ the Son of God. a. CONDITIONS TO SALVATION Salvation is received through repentance toward God and faith toward the Lord Jesus Christ. By the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit, being justified by grace through faith, man becomes an heir of God according to the hope of eternal life (Luke 24:47; John 3:3; Romans 10:13-15; Ephesians 2:8; Titus 2:11; 3:5-7). b. THE EVIDENCES OF SALVATION The inward evidence of salvation is the direct witness of the Spirit (Romans 8:16). The outward evidence to all men is a life of righteousness and true holiness (Ephesians 4:24; Titus 2:12). 6. THE ORDINANCES OF THE CHURCH a. BAPTISM IN WATER The ordinance of Baptism by immersion is commanded in the Scriptures. All who repent and believe on Christ as Savior and Lord are to be baptized. Thus, they declare to the world that they have died with Christ and that they also have been raised with Him to walk in newness of life (Matthew 28:19; Mark 16:16; Acts 10:47, 48; Romans 6:4). b. HOLY COMMUNION The Lord's Supper, consisting of the elements - bread and the fruit of the vine - is the symbol expressing our sharing the divine nature of our Lord Jesus Christ (II Peter 1:4); a memorial of His suffering and death (I Corinthians 11:26); and a prophecy of His Second Coming (I Corinthians 11:26); and is enjoined on all believers "till He come!" 7. THE BAPTISM IN THE HOLY SPIRIT All believers are entitled to and should ardently expect and earnestly seek the promise of the Father, the baptism in the Holy Spirit and fire, according to the command of our Lord Jesus Christ. This was the normal experience of all in the early Christian church. With it comes the enduement of power for life and service, the bestowment of the gifts and their uses in the work of the ministry (Luke 24:49; Acts 1:4, 8; I Corinthians 12:1-31). This experience is distinct from and subsequent to the experience of the new birth (Acts 8:12-17; 10:44-46; 11:14-16; 15:7-9). With the baptism in the Holy Spirit come such experiences as an overflowing fullness of the Spirit (John 7:37-39; Acts 4:8), a deepened reverence for God (Acts 2:43; Hebrews 12:28), an intensified consecration to God and dedication to His work (Acts 2:42), and a more active love for Christ, for His Word and for the lost (Mark 16:20). 8. THE INITIAL PHYSICAL EVIDENCE OF THE BAPTISM IN THE HOLY SPIRIT The Baptism of believers in the Holy Spirit is witnessed by the initial physical sign of speaking with other tongues as the Spirit of God gives them utterance (Acts 2:4). The speaking in tongues in this instance is the same in essence as the gift of tongues (I Corinthians 12:4-10, 28), but different in purpose and use. 9. SANCTIFICATION Sanctification is an act of separation from that which is evil, and of dedication unto God (Romans 12:1, 2; I Thessalonians 5:23; Hebrews 13:12). Scriptures teach a life of "Holiness without which no man shall see the Lord" (Hebrews 12:14). By the power of the Holy Spirit we are able to obey the command: Be ye holy, for I am holy (I Peter 1:15, 16). Sanctification is realized in the believer by recognizing his identification with Christ in His death and resurrection, and by faith reckoning daily upon the fact of that union, and by offering every faculty continually to the dominion of the Holy Spirit (Romans 6:1-11, 13; 8:1, 2, 13; Galatians 2:20; Philippians 2:12, 13; I Peter 1:5). 10. THE CHURCH AND ITS MISSION The church is the Body of Christ, the habitation of God through the Spirit, with divine appointments for the fulfillment of her Great Commission. Each believer, born of the Spirit, is an integral part of the general assembly and church of the firstborn, which are written in heaven (Ephesians 1:22, 23; 2:22; Hebrews 12:23). Since God's purpose concerning man is to seek and to save that which is lost, to be worshipped by man, and to build a body of believers in the image of His Son, the priority reason-for-being of the Assemblies of God as part of the Church is: a. To be an agency of God for evangelizing the world (Acts 1:8; Matthew 28:19, 20; Mark 16:15, 16). b. To be a corporate body in which man may worship God (I Corinthians 12:13). To be a channel of God's purpose to build a body of saints being perfected in the image of His Son (Ephesians 4:11-16; I Corinthians 12:28; 14:12). The Assemblies of God exists expressly to give continuing emphasis to this reason-for-being in the New Testament apostolic pattern by teaching and encouraging believers to be baptized in the Holy Spirit. This experience: (a) Enables them to evangelize in the power of the Spirit with accompanying supernatural signs (Mark 16:15-20; Acts 4:29-31; Hebrews 2:3, 4). (b) Adds a necessary dimension to a worshipful relationship with God (I Corinthians 2:10-16; I Corinthians 12 - 14). (c) Enables them to respond to the full working of the Holy Spirit in expression of fruit and gifts and ministries as in New Testament times for the edifying of the body of Christ (Galatians 5:22-26; I Corinthians 14:12; Ephesians 4:11, 12; I Corinthians 12:28; Colossians 1:29). 11. THE MINISTRY A divinely called and scripturally ordained ministry has been provided by our Lord for a threefold purpose of leading the Church in: l. Evangelization of the world (Mark 16:15-20) Worship of God (John 4:23, 24), and Building a Body of saints being perfected in the image of His Son (Ephesians 4:11, 16). 12. DIVINE HEALING Divine Healing is an integral part of the gospel. Deliverance from sickness is provided for in the Atonement, and is the privilege of all believers (Isaiah 53:4, 5; Matthew 8:16, 17; James 5:14-16). 13. THE BLESSED HOPE The resurrection of those who have fallen asleep in Christ and their translation together with those who are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord is the imminent and blessed hope of the Church (I Thessalonians 4:16, 17; Romans 8:23; Titus 2:13; I Corinthians 15:51, 52). 14. THE MILLENNIAL REIGN OF CHRIST The second coming of Christ includes the rapture of the saints, which is our blessed hope, followed by the visible return of Christ with His saints to reign on the earth for one thousand years (Zechariah 14:5; Matthew 24:27, 30; Revelations 1:7; 19:11-14; 20:1-6). This millennial reign will bring the salvation of national Israel (Ezekiel 37:21, 22; Zephaniah 3:19, 20; Romans 11:26, 27) and the establishment of universal peace (Isaiah 11:6-9; Psalms 72:3-8; Micah 4:3, 4). THE FINAL JUDGEMENT There will be a final judgment in which the wicked dead will be raised and judged according to their works. Whosoever is not found written in the Book of Life, together with the devil and his angels, the beast and the false prophet, will be consigned to everlasting punishment in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone, which is the second death (Matthew 25:46; Mark 9:43-48; Revelation 19:20; 20:11-15; 21:8). 16. THE NEW HEAVENS AND THE NEW EARTH "We, according to His promise, look for new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness" (II Peter 3:13; Revelation 21:22). ARTICLE VII. RELATIONSHIPS 1. TO THE GENERAL COUNCIL AND OTHER DISTRICT COUNCILS The Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God shall recognize itself as an integral part of the General Council of the Assemblies of God, whose headquarters are in Springfield, Missouri, and shall recognize and be subject to the said General Council as the parent body. 2. TO THE FELLOWSHIP SECTIONS The Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God shall direct its activities through its district offices and Fellowship Sections. 3. TO LOCAL ASSEMBLIES The local Assemblies of the district, which are in full fellowship with the district, shall recognize and be subject to the District Council as set forth in Article XI. ARTICLE VIII. MEMBERSHIP 1. All ministers of the gospel holding accredited fellowship certificates from the General Council and having their permanent residence within the territory of the district shall be recognized as members. 2. All Ministers holding accredited fellowship certificates from the Tennessee District Council shall be considered as members. 3. All members of all affiliated churches of the district and General Council within the state of Tennessee shall be considered members, but voting shall be restricted to one delegate for a church with less than 50 members and two delegates for a church with 50 members or more. ARTICLE IX. OFFICERS SECTION 1. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS There shall be a Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, and Executive Secretary-Treasurer who shall serve as Executive Officers of the Tennessee District Council, and by virtue of office shall serve as trustees of the district. SECTION 2. GENERAL PRESBYTERS The Tennessee District Council shall be represented on the General Council's General Presbytery by three members, the District Superintendent, The District Executive Secretary-Treasurer, and one other who shall be an ordained pastor of a church located in the District. The General Presbytery is the official policy making body of the General Council when the General Council is not in session. (See Article IX, Section 3a -General Council Constitution) SECTION 3. EXECUTIVE PRESBYTERS The Executive Presbytery shall consist of the Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, a General Presbyter, and three Executive Presbyters. The three Executive Presbyters will represent each Grand Division of the State: East (Tri-Cities, Knoxville, Chattanooga), Middle (Nashville, Columbia, Cookeville), and West Tennessee (Memphis, Covington, Ripley, Dyersburg, Milan, Jackson) and shall be elected for a two year term by the District Council in session. SECTION 4. SECTIONAL PRESBYTERS There shall be a Presbyter from each section whose duties shall be to supervise the work of the section. SECTION 5. THE DISTRICT PRESBYTERY The District Presbytery shall consist of the Executive Presbyters and the Sectional Presbyters. SECTION 6. HONORARY DISTRICT PRESBYTERY They are to be chosen by the District Presbytery from among those brethren who have served for 20 or more years on the District Board, and have reached the age of 60 and can no longer assume the burden of the office. These shall not serve as regular voting members of the District Board. ARTICLE X. MEETINGS 1. DISTRICT COUNCIL a. Regular sessions of the District Council shall be held annually, the time and place to be left to the discretion of the District Board of Presbyters. b. Special sessions of the District Council may be arranged if agreed to by the majority of the District Board of Presbyters. c. The Right of initiative in the matter of calling of special sessions of the District Council shall be given to any ordained minister of the District Council when occasion demands. A statement setting forth the reason for the special session of the Council and signed by not less than twelve ordained ministers may be considered sufficient to be filed with the District Board of Presbyters who may, if it be deemed advisable, respond to the summons, and issue a call for a special session. 2. SECTIONAL COUNCILS There shall be a Sectional Council conducted in each section of the district each year prior to the annual District Council at which time the sectional presbyters and such other officers as are necessary shall be elected. The District Superintendent shall preside at each of these sectional meetings. 3. VOTING CONSTITUENCY The voting constituency shall consist of all accredited members present and registered at both District and Sectional Councils. This shall include ordained ministers, licensed ministers, ministers holding Certified Ministers permits and delegates from Assemblies, either temporarily (District recognition) or permanently (General Council recognition), in the district. Lay delegates shall, at the time of recognition present certificates signed by the pastor or church secretary showing that they have been duly chosen as delegates. Such forms shall be supplied by the District Secretary. ARTICLE XI. LOCAL ASSEMBLIES All true Pentecostal believers associating themselves in local bodies as assemblies and accepting their full share of responsibility for the maintaining of scriptural order in the local body, shall have a standard of membership which may be determined either by the local assembly itself, or by agreement with the District Council. Local Assemblies shall be set in order and cooperate with the District. They should support the District organization, and may send delegates to the District Council. Each local church with less than fifty members shall be allowed one delegate. Any local church having more than fifty members may send two delegates to the District Council. We recognize that each local Assembly has the right to self-government under Jesus Christ, its living head, and shall have power to choose its pastor, elect its officers, and transact all other business pertaining to its life as a local Assembly. An Assembly shall not choose a pastor who does not have current credentials with the Assemblies of God without the written approval of the District Executive Board. It shall have the right to administer discipline to its members according to the Scripture and its Bylaws. It shall own property, either through trustees, or in its corporate name as a self-governing Assembly. The fact that a local Assembly is affiliated with the association of the District and the General Council shall in no wise destroy its right as above stated or interfere with its sovereignty. The local Assembly shall recognize that the District or the General Council has the right to approve Scriptural doctrine and conduct and to disapprove unscriptural doctrine and conduct. When in need of counsel or advice, the local Assembly may appeal to the District Council for help. It may appeal a decision by the District Council to the General Council where it may be questioned whether or not there has been proper help from the District. Local Assemblies are expected to have an interest in world missions and to plan for regular contributions to its support. ARTICLE XII. DISSOLUTION CLAUSE In the event this District Council shall cease to function for the purposes herein set forth, then all property, real or chattel, and all assets remaining after satisfying debts and obligations, shall revert to the parent body, The General Council of the Assemblies of God, a Missouri not-for-profit corporation, with headquarters at Springfield, Missouri. The General Council of the Assemblies of God shall have full authority to sell such property and to use the proceeds derived there from for the extension of the work of the Assemblies of God. In the event of cessation of this District Council, its Board of Trustees (or Director) shall transfer all properties and any remaining assets, in accordance with the foregoing provisions, within one year after the date of such cessation. If such transfer is not made within the time prescribed above or if the aforesaid General Council shall be unable or unwilling to accept the aforesaid transfer, then disposition thereof shall be made by the court of the county in which the District Council headquarters office is located, provided that in such case proceeds of the dissolution shall be distributed to organizations having purposes nearest the purposes of the Assemblies of God. ARTICLE XIII. AMENDMENTS Amendments to the Constitution may be made at any regular meeting of the District Council, provided the proposed amendments shall have been submitted to the District Board of Presbyters first for consideration, and then mailed to each ordained minister of the District Council prior to the District Council meetings. Amendments to the Constitution shall require a two-thirds majority vote of all members present and voting for adoption. TENNESSEE DISTRICT COUNCIL BYLAWS ARTICLE 1. PARLIAMENTARY ORDER SECTION 1. RULES OF ORDER The work of this District Council shall be governed by parliamentary procedures as set forth in the current edition of "Roberts Rules of Order Newly Revised," in keeping with the Spirit of Christian love and fellowship. SECTION 2. ORDER OF BUSINESS The regular order of business of the District Council shall be: 1. Devotional 2. Report of the Superintendent 3. Report of the Assistant Superintendent 4. Report of the SecretaryTreasurer 5. Election of Officers 6. Report of Committees 7. Unfinished Business 8. New Business 9. Adjournment SECTION 3. RESOLUTIONS a. Procedure for presentation of resolutions: A Resolutions Committee shall be appointed by the District Superintendent. All resolutions for presentation to the District Council, except emergency measures, shall be presented to the District Secretarys office at least 45 days prior to the District Council session. The Resolutions Committee shall prepare the resolutions in printed form and mail them to the district ministers and churches two weeks prior to the District Council, with the understanding that this does not apply to business growing out of District Board and Executive Board meetings just prior to the District Council; and that consideration of resolutions of an emergency nature shall be decided by a two-thirds vote of the council. b. Sponsorship Policy: All resolutions presented to the Resolutions Committee shall be signed by the author or sponsor. When a resolution is presented for the consideration of the District Council in session, the author, sponsor, or a spokesman therefore shall be expected to be the first speaker on behalf of the resolution. c. Appropriateness of Resolutions: The Resolution Committee shall, by a two thirds vote, determine the appropriateness of a proposed resolution, including the following criteria in its decision: 1. Possible conflict with the corporate charter, constitution or 2. Those proposals which are absurd in substance d. Right of Sponsor: If the Resolutions Committee determines that a resolution is inappropriate, it shall so advise the author and shall apprise him of his right to present the proposed resolution to the house for determination as to appropriateness. e. Format of Presentation: The Resolutions Committee shall: 1. Put resolution in proper form or; 2. Eliminate duplication where similar resolutions relating to a specific subject will be offered in a logical sequence. ARTICLE II. COMMITTEES STANDING COMMITTEES. Standing Committees shall be appointed as necessity may indicate. They shall be appointed by the District Superintendent in cooperation with the District Board of Presbyters and the term of office shall continue from the date of appointment to the adjournment of the next regular meeting of the District Council. SPECIAL COMMITTEES. Special Committees may be created at the District Council in session or by the District Board of Presbyters between sessions as may be required. 3. COMMITTEE ON MISSION. This committee shall be appointed by the Superintendent in cooperation with the District Board of Presbyters. The Committee shall consist of at least five pastors representative of our various churches and two laymen who shall be endorsed by their pastor. This committee shall be appointed annually at the District Council. It shall be responsible for examining our purpose for being as we are now functioning in the district program. This report shall be given at each District Council. ARTICLE III. NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS SECTION 1. VOTING CONSTITUENCY All ministers holding current credentials and official delegates from churches of the district constitute the voting constituency. Each local assembly with less than 50 members shall be allowed one delegate. Local churches having more than 50 members may send 2 delegates to the District Council. SECTION 2. QUORUM All accredited ministers and delegates of the District Council who are present, registered by the Roster Committee, and voting at a duly called meeting shall constitute a quorum. SECTION 3. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS a. The Executive Officers shall be: Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, and Executive Secretary-Treasurer. b. Qualifications. The officers of the Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God shall be elected at one of its regular meetings, according to the manner of election as provided. They shall be men of mature experience and ability, whose lives and ministry are above question; who have held credentials and ministered as ordained ministers for at least three consecutive years in our Assemblies of God Fellowship, and shall have been members of the district for at least one year prior to their election and who fully cooperate with all its policies. No minister shall be allowed to fill a district office who does not cooperate with the financial policy of the district. c. TERMS OF OFFICE 1. The term of office of the District Superintendent shall be four (4) years beginning thirty days after election. 2. The term of office of the Executive SecretaryTreasurer shall be for two (2) years beginning thirty days after election. 3. The term of office of the Assistant District Superintendent shall be for two (2) years, beginning thirty days after election. 4. The term of office of the General Presbyter and Executive Presbyters shall be for two years beginning thirty days after election. 5. No minister shall hold more than 1(one) Executive position during the same term of office. d. NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS 1. All officers, except that of Executive Secretary-Treasurer, shall be nominated by secret ballot. All names thus presented shall be balloted upon until a candidate shall have received a two-thirds majority of all votes cast which shall constitute an election. If an election is not reached after two electoral ballots, all names shall be removed except the three highest. 2. The Executive Secretary-Treasurer shall be nominated by the District Board of Presbyters with the recommendation of the District Superintendent and ratified by a two-thirds vote of the District Council in session. SECTION 4. GENERAL PRESBYTERS The District shall be represented in the General Presbytery, the official policy making body of the General Council when it is not in session, by three members, men of mature experience and ability whose lives and ministries are above reproach. They shall represent the Fellowship in all phases of its work and interest in their respective field. The District Superintendent and Executive-Secretary Treasurer shall serve by virtue of their offices, and the other General Presbyter shall be elected as stated in Article III, Section 5. SECTION 5. DISTRICT EXECUTIVE PRESBYTERS There shall be a General Presbyter representing the Tennessee District on the General Presbytery of the General Council without regard to any Grand Division of the State of Tennessee. The General Presbyter must be a Pastor and shall serve as a District Executive Presbyter. In addition, there shall be the election of three Executive Presbyters, one from each Grand Division of the State: West, East, and Middle. The Sectional Boundaries of the Grand Divisions be defined as follows: (West Tennessee shall be Memphis, Covington, Ripley, Dyersburg, Milan, and Jackson; Middle Tennessee shall consist of Nashville, Columbia, and Cookeville; East Tennessee shall consist of Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Tri-Cities). SECTION 6. SECTIONAL OFFICERS There shall be a sectional presbyter from each of the sections of the district who shall be elected at the Sectional Council prior to the annual District Council. He shall be a pastor of an Assemblies of God church in the section which elected him to office. Their term of office shall be for two years. There shall be a Sectional Secretary-Treasurer and Sectional Missions director for each section who shall be elected at the Sectional Council prior to the annual District Council. They shall be ordained pastors in the section electing them to office. Their term of office shall be for one year. A majority of votes cast shall be required for election. c. The election of officers and departmental leaders by each sectional council shall be deemed final with no further ratification necessary. All sectional officers elected or appointed, shall take office by January 1. All sectional leadership terms shall expire December 31. SECTION 7. NON-RESIDENT EXECUTIVE PRESBYTER NOMINEE On General Council years the two non-resident Executive Presbyter nominees shall be nominated by secret ballot at the District Council, and chosen by a two-thirds majority of all votes cast. One of the nominees must be an ordained minister other than a fulltime district official. SECTION 8. ETHNIC/LANGUAGE FELLOWSHIP PRESBYTER Each duly authorized ethnic/language fellowship presbyter shall be elected biennially by majority vote at the annual fellowship council. The fellowship presbyter shall be ratified by the District Presbytery. They shall take office immediately upon election. ARTICLE IV. DUTIES OF OFFICERS SECTION 1. DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT a. To preside at all meetings of the District Council. b. To be the head of the District Office, and to supervise the work of the district during the interim between sessions of the District Council. c. To act as president of the Council in all legal matters. d. To preside at all meetings of the District Presbytery and to receive all communications directed to the body. e. To be general supervisor of all the work in the district and to devote as much time as shall be necessary and convenient to the interest of the work, in holding meetings and conventions, setting assemblies in order, and giving such other help as may be needed. f. To investigate charges of violation of ministerial courtesy, indiscretions in personal conduct, the holding and teaching of false doctrines, and to administer discipline in all cases where charges are found to be true. g. The District Superintendent, by virtue of his office, shall be Missions Director. h. To perform any other function usual and customary for the presiding officer, or such as may be directed by the District Board of Presbyters of the District Council. SECTION 2. ASSISTANT DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT a. To assist the District Superintendent. b. To preside at meetings of the council and the District Board of Presbyters in the absence of the District Superintendent. c. To perform any other function under the supervision of the District Superintendent, or such as may be directed by the District Council or by the District Board of Presbyters. SECTION 3. EXECUTIVE SECRETARYTREASURER a. The Executive SecretaryTreasurer shall make and keep a true record of the proceedings of this District Council, and shall publish the same after it has been carefully prepared. b. He shall issue credentials under the direction of the Credentials Committee and shall keep a record of all Assemblies of God ministers and Assemblies in the district. c. He shall act as Secretary of the meetings of the District Board of Presbyters and the Executive Committee. d. He shall be authorized to sign all official and legal documents and perform such other functions as are necessary, or as may be directed by the District Board of Presbyters and shall be the custodian of the official seal of the district. e. He shall keep an accurate record of all receipts and disbursements, conducting the work of the office according to accepted business methods. f. He shall give a report from time to time as may be required by the District Board of Presbyters. g. He shall perform such other functions as are customary to his office or as may be directed by the District Board of Presbyters of the District Council. h. He shall assume stewardship duties as assigned by the District Superintendent relative to any area of finances such as working with the budget committee, stewardship banquets, district bond program, etc. i. He may be assigned any other work area as directed by the District Superintendent on a temporary or permanent basis. He is to be amenable to the District Superintendent, and is to correlate his field ministry to be in the office as needed. SECTION 4. GENERAL PRESBYTERS a. They shall serve as members of the Executive Presbytery and District Board of Presbyters. b. They shall represent the district at all meetings of the General Presbyters. SECTION 5. EXECUTIVE PRESBYTERS a. They shall serve as members of the Executive Presbytery and District Board of Presbyters. SECTION 6. SECTIONAL PRESBYTERS a. The Presbyter of each section shall be empowered to act on behalf of the district in his section. His decisions shall be subject to appeal to the entire District Board of Presbyters. b. The Sectional Presbyters shall serve as members of the District Board. c. The Presbyter shall cooperate with sectional directors of departments, providing for regular meetings and for the carrying out of district projects. SECTION 7. GROUNDS FOR REMOVAL FROM OFFICE a. Unscriptural Conduct b. Doctrinal Departure from Tenets of Faith c. Incompetence in office d. Any other good and sufficient cause SECTION 8. DISTRICT BOARDS a. Executive Presbytery The Executive Presbytery shall serve as the Missions Board. (See Article VII Missions, Section 1b) b. Executive Presbytery The Executive Presbytery shall serve as the Finance and Budget Committee. (See Article VIII, Section 2). c. District Board The District Board shall act as representatives of this Fellowship while the District Council is not in session and shall act for it in all matters that affect its interest. They shall provide for their own meetings and their decisions shall be final unless reversed by the District Council. They shall conduct a periodic evaluation of all officers and department heads to see if they are performing their duties as defined in the Constitution and Bylaws. If they are not, this Board is vested with power to act according to Article IV, Section 7. Ethnic/Language Group representatives - A duly authorized ethnic/language group that does not have the sufficient number of churches for an Ethnic/Language Fellowship Presbyter, may be represented on the district presbytery by one of its qualified members. The member shall be a person of mature experience, sound judgment, recognized ability, and Christian character who is an Ordained minister and has served for at least five consecutive years in our Assemblies of God Fellowship and one year residency in the Tennessee District. The representative shall be appointed by the Executive Presbytery to sit in District Board meetings with voice but no vote. SECTION 9. VACANCIES a. In the event of vacancies in any office of the District, it may be filled by the District Board of Presbyters, until the next regular District Council. In the event of a vacancy in the office of District Superintendent, it shall be filled by a special called District Council. Any officer may be suspended by a twothirds vote of the District Board of Presbyters. Such officers shall have the right to appeal to the District Council. b. In the event the office of Sectional Presbyter becomes vacant during the interim between councils, said office will be filled at a called business meeting of the section. ARTICLE V. FELLOWSHIP SECTIONS SECTION 1. SECTIONAL BOUNDARIES The following shall be considered sectional boundary lines in the district: 1. MEMPHIS SECTION: The Memphis Section shall consist of the counties of Shelby and Fayette. 2. COVINGTON SECTION: The Covington Section shall consist of the county of Tipton. 3. RIPLEY SECTION: The Ripley Section shall consist of the counties of Lauderdale, Haywood, and Crockett. 4. DYERSBURG SECTION: The Dyersburg Section shall consist of the counties of Dyer, Lake, Obion, and Weakley. 5. MILAN SECTION: The Milan Section shall consist of the counties of Gibson, Carroll, Humphreys, Benton, and Henry. 6. JACKSON SECTION: The Jackson Section shall consist of the counties of Madison, Henderson, Decatur, Chester, Hardeman, McNairy, and Hardin. 7. COLUMBIA SECTION: The Columbia Section shall consist of the counties of Wayne, Lawrence, Giles, Lincoln, Franklin, Moore, Coffee, Bedford, Marshall, Maury, Lewis, Perry, Hickman, and Cannon. 8. NASHVILLE NORTH SECTION: The Nashville North Section shall consist of the counties of Stewart, Montgomery, Cheatham, Robertson, Trousdale, Houston, Sumner, and Macon. In addition, the counties of Davidson, Wilson, Williamson, and Dickson north of interstate 40. 9. NASHVILLE SOUTH SECTION: The Nashville South Section shall consist of the counties of Wilson, Davidson, Williamson, Dickson south of interstate 40, and Rutherford. 10. CHATTANOOGA SECTION: The Chattanooga Section shall consist of the counties of Grundy, Sequatchie, Marion, Hamilton, Bradley, Polk, McMinn, Meigs, Rhea, Bledsoe and Monroe. 11. COOKEVILLE SECTION: The Cookeville Section shall consist of the counties of Clay, Pickett, Fentress, Overton, Jackson, Smith, Putnam, Dekalb, White, Cumberland, VanBuren, and Warren. 12. KNOXVILLE SECTION: The Knoxville Section shall consist of the counties of Scott, Campbell, Roan, Loudon, Blount, Sevier, Cocke, Jefferson, Knox, Hamlen, Claiborne, Anderson, Union, Grainger and Morgan. TRI-CITIES SECTION: The Tri-Cities Section shall consist of the counties of Hancock, Hawkins, Greene, Washington, Unicoi, Carter, Johnson, and Sullivan. ETHNIC/LANGUAGE FELLOWSHIP SECTION: An Ethnic/Language Fellowship Section shall consist of a group of distinct ethnic or language-specific churches from across the Tennessee District, whose members are a majority of that particular group. The number of churches needed to constitute a Fellowship Section shall be eight. SECTION 2. SECTIONAL OFFICERS PRESBYTER. Each section shall elect a sectional presbyter biennially at the Sectional Council preceding the District Council. The Presbyter must be an ordained pastor of an Assemblies of God Church in the section and shall have been a member of the Tennessee District for at least one year prior to assuming office. A majority of votes cast shall be required to constitute an election. The following duties shall be expected of this office: 1. The Presbyter shall have general oversight of all ministries in the Section. 2. To serve as Chairman of the Sectional Committee which shall screen all applicants for credentials, act as the Sectional Church Planting and Development Committee, and serve as the nominating committee for all Sectional departmental leaders. 3. Shall arrange for and preside over monthly meetings of the ministers of the section. 4. Shall be under the direction and supervision of the District Superintendent. b. SECRETARY/TREASURER. Each section shall elect a Secretary-Treasurer annually at the Sectional Council preceding the annual District Council. The Secretary-Treasurer shall be an ordained pastor in the section. Exception may be made to the requirement for an ordained minister if ordained ministers are not available to serve. A majority of votes cast shall be required to constitute an election. The following duties shall be expected of this office: 1. To serve on the Sectional Committee. 2. To keep accurate minutes of all meetings of the ministers of the section and of the Sectional Committee. 3. To be the custodian of all Sectional funds and give an accurate report of the same on an annual basis or when requested by the Sectional Presbyter of District Officers. 4. Shall be under the direction and supervision of the Sectional Presbyter. c. MISSIONS DIRECTOR. Each section shall elect a Missions Director annually at the Sectional Council preceding the annual District Council. The Missions Director shall be an ordained pastor in the section. Exceptions may be made to the requirement for an ordained minister if ordained ministers are not available. A majority of votes cast shall be required to constitute an election. The following duties shall be expected of this office: 1. To serve on the Sectional committee. 2. To promote missions, both Home and Foreign, by every means possible in the section. 3. To maintain current information regarding all facets of Missions for the benefit of the pastors in the section. 4. To organize and promote an annual Missions convention or special emphasis in the section. 5. To assist itinerating missionaries in arranging services in the section. 6. To assist the District Director in coordinating MAPS and RV Volunteers projects. 7. Shall serve under the direction of the Sectional Presbyter. d. All sectional officers and Directors are amenable to the District Superintendent. ARTICLE VI. MINISTRY SECTION 1. MINISTRY DEFINED Christ's gifts to the Church include apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers (Ephesians 4:11), exhorters, administrators, leaders, and helpers (Romans 12:7, 8). SECTION 2. QUALIFICATIONS a. General Qualifications 1. An applicant for ministerial recognition must give testimony to having experienced the new birth (John 3:5), and having received the Baptism in the Holy Spirit according to Acts 2:4. 2. An active member of a local church and in good standing. 3. Should attend District Councils unless unavoidably hindered. 4. Since divorced and remarried persons in the ministry usually cause stumbling, reproach and division, whatever may have been the cause of divorce, we disapprove the granting of credentials to a person living in the state of matrimony where either the applicant or the married partner has a former companion living. All other matters pertaining in this regard shall conform to established General Council procedures. b. CERTIFIED MINISTERS 1. General qualifications as stated above must be met. 2. Give evidence of a call to full-time Christian ministry and service. 3. Be involved in training preparatory to full-time service and shall have completed the first year of the Berean course or be enrolled in an approved Bible College. 4. Candidates shall be required to pass the appropriate examination furnished by the General Secretary's office. 5. Certified Ministers certificates will be granted a maximum of two years. 6. Any minister who has received a Certified Ministers certificate and at the inception of their study for license, shall participate in the Mentor Program as designed or designated by the District Board. c. LICENSE 1. In addition to meeting the general qualifications, the applicant must show a clear evidence of a divine call and an evident purpose to devote one's time to preaching the gospel and/or engaging in other full-time ministries. a. PREACHING MINISTRY shall be defined as a pulpit ministry in regular or special religious services other than Sunday School. b. SPECIALIZED MINISTRIES shall be defined as an evident purpose to devote one's time to a specialized ministry such as Christian Education, Youth, Music, or other full-time ministries. c. FULL TIME shall be defined as a minister who is willing to devote full time to his congregation. 2. They shall be required to pass the appropriate standard examination furnished by the General Secretary's office. The examination shall be administered by the Sectional Presbyter who shall mail it to the District Executive Secretary for grading. A grade of 70 percent is required. 3. Applicants for License and/or Specialized Ministries License shall have completed the appropriate correspondence studies or their equivalents in Bible College. d. ORDINATION 1. Ministers applying for ordination must be men and women of mature experience, at least twenty-three years old, and who are qualified and able to undertake the responsibilities of the full-gospel ministry. 2. They shall have served two full consecutive years as a licensed minister and shall have been a member of the Tennessee District one full year. 3. Educational Requirements: In accordance with General Council policy, a formal degree shall never be requirement for the granting of credentials with the Assemblies of God. However, we do highly recommend that all candidates graduate from an Assemblies of God Bible College. In lieu of Bible College training, it shall be required that all candidates for Ordination shall have completed the full three year course of Berean Bible College at the Institute level. Distance education from other institutions or the waiver of any educational requirements can only be approved by the Credentials Committee of the General Council of the Assemblies of God. (b) The candidate for Ordination shall be required to pass the standard examination distributed by the General Secretary's Office with a minimum grade of 80 percent. SECTION 3. PROCEDURES FOR MINISTERIAL RECOGNITION a. INITIAL 1. Each applicant for recognition shall obtain from the Sectional Presbyter an application form which when completed shall be returned to the Sectional Presbyter. A fee of $30.00 shall accompany the application for Certified Ministers, $35.00 for License and $40.00 for Ordination. 2. The applicant shall meet the Sectional Credentials Committee at the discretion of the Sectional Presbyter. 3. The applicant shall successfully complete the prescribed tests. 4. The applicant shall meet the District Credentials Committee at a called meeting. The District Credentials Committee, upon approval, recommends the appropriate credential to be issued by the General Secretary. b. OFFICIAL RECOGNITION All applicants approved by the District Credentials Committee shall be presented at the next District Council. SECTION 4. RENEWALS All credentials expire annually and renewals are subject to approval of the Credentials Committee on the following conditions: a. CERTIFIED MINISTERS 1. Having met all other conditions a person may renew the Certified Ministers certificate after one year. 2. Return the proper renewal form to the District Office with a renewal fee of $10.00. Full-time college students may renew their Certified Ministers certificate until schooling is completed, and then may be promoted to License. b. LICENSED 1. Maintain "active" ministry as defined in Article VII Section 3, sub-section c, (1) General Council Bylaws. 2. Must have completed the proper correspondence courses or their equivalents or have formal Bible College training. 3. Return the proper renewal form to the District Office with a renewal fee of $10.00. c. ORDINATION Maintain "active ministry" in accordance with the General Council Constitution and Bylaws Article VII (Section 3, Sub-section d, (6). Return the proper renewal form to the District Office with a renewal fee of $10.00. SECTION 5. MINISTERIAL DUES a. FINANCIAL SUPPORT 1. General Council Support (a) All ordained ministers shall support the General Council with the sum of at least $20.00 per month. (b) All licensed ministers (and specialized licensed ministers) shall support the General Council with the sum of $15.00 per month. (c) All ministers holding Certified Ministers credentials shall support the General Council with the sum of $7.50 per month. Compliance with the above requirements shall be a prerequisite for renewal of credentials of all active ministers. If their contributions are in arrears, they shall be given an opportunity to meet this deficit with their renewal. 2. District Council Support The district treasury shall be supported by the ministerial dues which shall be equal to 9 percent of their ministerial income, which shall be defined as salary and housing allowance. The minimum support of all ministers shall be $40.00 per month. Exemptions to this minimum requirement will be available to full-time ministerial students and credentialed spouses who have no income. (b) Evangelists from other districts laboring in Tennessee shall be expected to support the District treasury with dues equal to 50 percent of the tithe realized from their ministry in our district. Tennessee evangelists should reciprocate this courtesy when laboring in other districts. (c) Ministers who are secularly employed, who are not in full-time ministry, shall support the District treasury with at least $40.00 per month, of monies realized from such secular employment. When a minister fails to support the district according to policy for three (3) consecutive months, he/she is to be contacted by the Executive Secretary-Treasurers office for the purpose of understanding the reason(s). The minister will be reminded of policy which states that annual renewal will not be possible unless the matter is resolved. The District Executive Presbytery can waive this obligation, but only if there is sufficient cause. The Executive Secretary-Treasurer, upon formal request from the minister, may appeal to them for their decision. The Executive Secretary-Treasurer may also enlist the local presbyters assistance in communicating with the minister. The District Superintendent will be kept fully apprised of all actions taken. (e) No minister shall be allowed to fill a district or sectional position who does not cooperate with the financial policy of the district. b. PROGRAM SUPPORT 1. Sectional and District Ministers are expected to attend the scheduled Sectional and District Councils. SECTION 6. DEFINING MINISTERIAL STATUS "ACTIVE" OR "INACTIVE" a. ACTIVE MINISTRY 1. Ordained ministers shall preach a minimum of 15 times a year. 2. Licensed ministers shall preach a minimum of 15 times a year unless engaged in a specialized ministry. 3. Certified Ministers shall preach 12 times a year unless engaged in specialized ministries. b. INACTIVE MINISTRY 1. A minister who does not meet the above requirements for active ministry shall be considered "inactive." From the annual renewal form shall be established "inactive" status. The names of inactive ministers shall be carried on an "inactive" list for a period of no more than two years unless inactivity is caused by: ill health, infirmity, superannuation, or other circumstances as deemed acceptable by the District Credentials Committee. Should active ministry be resumed, his status would become "active." Application for reinstatement may be made on forms furnished by the District Secretary. SECTION 7. MINISTERIAL ADVANCEMENT a. LICENSE A Certified Minister desiring to become a licensed minister shall be required to work under the supervision of a pastor for not less than one year, complete the forms, and meet the Sectional Committee as defined under Ministerial Recognition. He will also meet all requirements as specified under Qualifications. b. ORDINATION A licensed minister shall meet all qualifications as stated under Section 2 (Qualifications) and Section 3 (Recognition). SECTION 8. TRANSFERS a. INTO THE DISTRICT 1. All Credentialed Ministers moving from other districts into the Tennessee District to reside, shall be expected to affiliate with the district within sixty days, unless there are definite charges pending against him. 2. They shall ask that a letter of transfer from their former district be sent to the Secretary of this district. 3. Ministers transferring into the district shall get in touch with the District Superintendent as soon after their arrival in the district as possible. 4. It shall be required that all ministers transferring into the district hold their grade of transfer for the period of one year before being advanced to a higher grade of ministry. b. OUT OF DISTRICT When a minister takes up residence in another district, he shall inform the secretary of such removal, giving a forwarding address where he may be reached when necessary and within 60 days he shall request that a Certificate of Transfer be sent to the secretary of the district where he is residing. Exceptions may be made for ministers moving to serve at General Headquarters, or for those who are retired, or are in the armed forces, or who are serving on the faculties of our schools, or who are under missionary appointment. c. OTHER DENOMINATIONS 1. Make application on forms provided by and returned to the District Secretary not later than 30 days prior to a Sectional Council. A fee shall accompany this application according to the level of credentials. 2. The District office shall obtain letters of recommendation for the applicant prior to the interview. Those transferring credentials shall be expected to meet all requirements for ministerial recognition as specified by the District Credentials Committee. SECTION 9. ARBITRATION GUIDELINES Ministers of the Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God agree to settle all matters against another minister, a local church, the District Council, or the General Council of the Assemblies of God in accordance with the following scriptures: I Corinthians 6:1-8, Matthew 18:15-17, Colossians 3:12-14, and Romans 12:10, except for claims involving physical injury to your person or property damage. SECTION 10. CHANGE OF ADDRESS All ministers are expected to notify the District Office when there is a change of address. SECTION 11. MINISTERS LEAVING PASTORATES After having notified the local Board of Deacons of their intent to resign their pastorates, all pastors are directed to notify, immediately if possible, the Presbyter of their section and the District Office of such intent. SECTION 12. DISCIPLINE OF MINISTERS The District will be guided by Article X of the General Council Constitution and Bylaws for both discipline and rehabilitation of ministers. SECTION 13. NONAFFILIATED MINISTERS A minister who does not have current credentials may not pastor a church in the Tennessee District without the prior written consent of the Tennessee District Executive Board. ARTICLE VII. MISSIONS SECTION 1. MISSIONS DEPARTMENT There shall be a Missions Department to include all missionary activities, both home and foreign. a. OFFICERS By virtue of office, the District Superintendent shall serve as Director of the Missions Department and Chairman of the Missions Board. b. BOARD The District Executive Presbytery shall serve as the Missions Board. SECTION 2. DUTIES OF THE MISSIONS BOARD a. The Missions Board shall have general oversight of all work relating to Missions in the Tennessee District, both home and foreign. The Missions Board shall interview all candidates for World and US missions appointment prior to their approval to apply for appointment by the General Council Division of World or U.S. Missions. Candidates must be approved by a majority of the District Missions Board before proceeding in the application process. The Missions Board shall encourage each section to conduct annual Missions Conventions under the general supervision of the District and Sectional Missions director. ARTICLE VIII. HOME MISSIONS/CHURCH PLANTING AND CHURCH DEVELOPMENT SECTION l. CHURCH PLANTING AND CHURCH DEVELOPMENT BOARD Development Board consisting of Director and nine pastors who shall be appointed by the District Executive Board. b. The nine pastors shall be ordained and currently serving as senior pastors and are to be selected as much as possible from the grand geographical divisions of the state of Tennessee: three from west, three from middle and three from east. c. The terms of office for such pastors shall be for a period of two years. d. Additional members of the CPCD Board may be appointed in addition to the nine by action of the District Executive Board but the total members of the CPCD Board shall not exceed twelve. SECTION 2. DUTIES OF CHURCH PLANTING AND CHURCH DEVELOPMENT BOARD a. The Church Planting and Church Development Board shall be authorized to formulate policy and shall be authorized to implement all policies regarding new church plants and Tennessee Missions Churches. b. The Church Planting and Church Development Board shall accept District Affiliated Churches designated as Tennessee Missions Churches by the District Executive Board, for the purpose of an intentional revitalization effort. c. The Church Planting and Church Development Board and those policies formulated by The Church Planting and Church Development Board shall be subject to the District Executive Board. d. The Church Planting and Church Development Board shall work with the Director to develop resources for new church plants, Tennessee Missions Churches, and churches which desire help with revitalization. SECTION 3. CHURCH PLANTING AND CHURCH DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR a. The District Church Planting and Church Development Director shall be appointed by the District Superintendent and ratified by the Presbytery. The Church Planting and Church Development Director shall serve for an indefinite period as an assistant to the superintendent in matters of Church Planting and Church Development, as well as Church Planting and Church Development Director. b. Duties of Church Planting and Church Development Director. 1. The District Church Planting and Church Development Director shall serve as chairman of the Church Planting and Church Development Board and fulfill the duties of that office. SECTION 4. CHURCH PLANTING AND CHURCH DEVELOPMENT POLICY. a. Terminology (1) Tennessee Missions Church any District affiliated church which has been selected as a revitalization project. (2) Church Plant any new church approved by The Church Planting and Church Development Board. b. Policy (1) All policy regarding Church Planting and Church Development shall be formulated and implemented by the Director and Church Planting and Church Development Board. (2) All policy including any revisions, shall be approved by the District Executive Board before being implemented. SECTION 5. CHURCH PLANTING INITIATIVES a. The Church Planting and Church Development Board shall seek to encourage church planting throughout the District. b. The Church Planting and Church Development Board shall seek to explore and present to the District Executive Board multiple models of church planting for approval. c. The Church Planting and Church Development Board shall approve all new church plants and church planting pastors and the final decision shall rest with them. All decisions are subject to appeal to the District Board. The decision of the District Board shall be final. SECTION 6. CHURCH PLANTING AND CHURCH DEVELOPMENT FINANCES a. Income All Assemblies of God churches in the district shall be requested to cooperate in subscribing to the annual District Church Planting and Church Development budget. Home Missions funds, appropriated by the District Executive Board for Church Planting and Church Development, shall be disbursed by the District CPCD Board. ARTICLE IX. FINANCES SECTION 1. FINANCIAL SUPERVISION The District Board of Presbyters shall supervise the disbursements of all funds with the exception of the Tennessee District Extension Fund and shall designate the salary of the District Superintendent and other personnel of the district. There shall be an annual audit of all district funds by a Certified Public Accountant to be selected by the Executive Officers. Each time the district officials are called upon to visit an Assembly on business, the Assembly shall be required to receive an offering to defray expenses. The expenses incurred by the District Superintendent and the General Presbyters attending the General Presbyters meeting shall be paid out of the District General Fund. SECTION 2. FINANCE AND BUDGET COMMITTEE The Budget and Finance Committee shall consist of the Executive Presbytery of the Tennessee District. Duties of the Committee shall be: To review the financial structure and program of the district. To prepare an annual budget. To encourage the cooperation of all ministers and churches in the financial program. SECTION 3. MINISTERS BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Each assembly is encouraged to accept the responsibility to provide a retirement income for their pastor and family and ministerial staff by contributing an amount equal to 5 percent of the pastors salary (over and above salary) to the MBA church account. Each minister is encouraged to accept the responsibility to provide a retirement income for himself or herself and family by contributing an amount equal to 5 percent of his/her salary to the ministers account. ARTICLE X. DISTRICT PROPERTIES SECTION 1. The District Board shall have the general supervision of all District properties and shall appoint a District Properties Committee to care for these properties. An annual report shall be presented in writing to the District Board based on onsite observation and consultation with District personnel. SECTION 2. The District Superintendent and the District Secretary of the Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God, or their successors in office, shall be and are hereby authorized and empowered as may be directed by the District Board of Presbyters to own, hold, lease, mortgage, encumber, or convey said properties or any part thereof as may at any time be necessary to effectuate any matters relative to said properties as may be authorized from time to time by the District Board of Presbyters. ARTICLE XI. CAMPS SECTION 1. All camps shall be under the supervision of the Executive Presbytery and the Director of Camps shall be appointed by this Board. a. Kid's Camp shall be under the Managerial Supervision of the District Director of Christian Education. b. Youth Camp shall be under the Managerial Supervision of the District Youth Ministries Director. SECTION 2. The number of camps shall be at the discretion of the Executive Presbytery on the recommendation of the Managerial Supervisors. An aggressive camp program for children and youth will be conducted each year. SECTION 3. The collection, disbursement, and proper accounting of all funds relating to the respective camps shall be the responsibility of the Managerial Supervisors. Full accounting shall be made to the District Executive Secretary-Treasurer. Funds shall be deposited on a daily basis. A minimal amount of cash as determined by the District Executive Secretary-Treasurer shall be retained at the Camp. SECTION 4. A Camp Advisory Committee shall be appointed by the District Superintendent to advise camp Managerial Supervisors and review all camp operations. The committee shall consist of the Director of Youth Ministries, District Director of Christian Education, Women's Ministries Director, Men's Ministries Director, three laymen, and the District Properties Committee. The Executive officers shall serve by virtue of their office. The Committee shall consult at least annually and be on call for counsel of the Camp Directors. Their report shall be presented by the Camp Directors to the District Board at their first meeting following that year's camps. ARTICLE XII. DEPARTMENTS SECTION 1. There shall be a Christian Education Department, a Youth Ministries Department, a Women's Ministries Department, Men's Ministries Department, and such other departments necessary to carry on the work. SECTION 2. All departments shall be under the general supervision of the District Superintendent. All Department Directors shall be accountable and amenable to the District Superintendent. The responsibilities for the department shall be fulfilled on behalf of the District Council. SECTION 3. Each department may have its own Constitution and Bylaws, within the framework of the District Constitution and Bylaws. SECTION 4. Each department shall be authorized to have a working committee. This committee shall be appointed annually by the District Superintendent in consultation with the department Director, and approved by the District Board. A member of the Executive Presbytery shall serve on each committee. SECTION 5. Each department director shall give a written report and evaluation annually or upon request to the District Superintendent and District Board of Presbyters. SECTION 6. Each department director shall be given a written report and evaluation annually by the District Superintendent. ARTICLE XIII. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SECTION 1. PURPOSE The Purpose of the District Christian Education Department shall be: a. To give due recognition to the source from which the Church draws the larger percentage of its members. b. To evangelize as well as to educate and indoctrinate all age groups and to stress Christian service through the Sunday school by developing and suggesting methods of reaching the lost in obedience to the Great Commission (Matthew 28:1620; Mark 16:1518). c. To stimulate a vision for home and foreign missions. To promote greater efficiency and numerical growth among the already established schools. e. To provide a constant reminder to our district ministers of their responsibilities to the Sunday School. f. To coordinate national, district, sectional and local efforts for Sunday School efficiency, growth and development. g. To encourage every Sunday School to attain to the National Sunday School Standard. h. To provide assistance to the local Sunday Schools whenever requested. i. To promote worthy methods of Sunday School work in harmony with our General Council Sunday School Department and to cooperate with local pastors in fostering the development of the Sunday Schools of the local Assemblies. j. To create an instrument which shall define authority for action, instruction as to procedure, and regulation of the District Sunday School Department and its officers. SECTION 2. OFFICERS The Officers shall be: 1. A District Director of Christian Education and a Sectional Director of Christian Education for each section of the district. The District Director and the Sectional Directors together with the District Superintendent shall constitute the District Christian Education Committee. The District Director of Christian Education, District Superintendent, and District Secretary-Treasurer shall constitute the District Christian Education Executive Committee. SECTION 3. DUTIES OF OFFICERS a. The duties of the District Director shall be: 1. To direct the activities of the Christian Education Department of the district. 2. To direct the activities of other Christian Education workers of the district. 3. To be available for consultation and participation in sectional seminars and to promote the building of Christ-honoring Sunday schools. 4. To direct a District Christian Education Convention when feasible. 5. To encourage each church to direct a teacher-training class annually presided over and arranged for by the pastor. 6. To keep a Tennessee District Sunday School file on each Sunday School in order to be familiar with the needs of the school and offer helpful suggestions. 7. To arrange for an annual leadership training class for the sectional representatives. 8. To seek to promote Sunday School-mindedness and to increase Sunday School efficiency in every way possible in keeping with the district policy. 9. To encourage sectional representatives to assist in the establishment and organizing of new Sunday Schools. 10. To encourage children's services, Vacation Bible Schools, and all other Christian Education activities where his assistance may be desired. 11. To promote Sunday School promotional campaigns, teacher-training classes, and lectures on the best Sunday School methods and procedures. 12. To edit and mail a monthly Christian Education Director's letter and promotional report to each Assembly. 13. To prepare material to appear in the Christian Education page of district origin. 14. To encourage the establishment of scholarships to Assemblies of God colleges in each church. 15. To publicize Assemblies of God colleges and ask churches to contribute to such schools. 16. To arrange for speakers and groups from the schools to appear at district functions and in local churches. 17. To provide information and consultation regarding day care centers, nursery schools, or Christian day schools. 18. To be an adviser on all Christian Education endeavors that develop within the district. b. The duties of the Sectional Representative shall be: 1. To assist the District Christian Education Director in carrying out purposes of the Sunday School Department. 2. To make themselves available to local churches, to conduct Worker's Training courses, Worker's Conferences, etc., as requested. 3. To help the District Christian Education Director promote Sunday School over the Tennessee District more efficiently and coordinate planning between the national, district, and local situations. It is recommended that all sections plan simultaneous Sunday School seminars to take place during the months of January, April, July, and October. 4. Attend the annual Sectional Representatives' training classes, arranged for by the District Director. 5. It is recommended that the Sectional Representatives encourage participation in the quarterly seminars and reports by the use of some definite system of recognition (i.e.) a banner system. 6. To encourage children's services, Vacation Bible Schools, and other Christian Education activities in his section. 7. To assist in the establishment and organization of new Sunday Schools in his section. 8. To encourage every Assembly to participate in a Worker's Training Course annually. 9. Assist District Director in gathering information for the District Sunday School files. SECTION 4. MANNER OF SELECTION a. District Christian Education Director - The District Christian Education Director shall be nominated and elected by the District Council, in compliance with Article XIII, Section 9, (b.). Sectional Directors of Christian Education shall be elected annually at the Sectional Council in session. Nominations for this office shall be made prior to the Sectional Council by the respective Sectional Executive Committee. In the event of a vacancy, the District Director of Christian Education and the sectional Presbyter shall make the appointment for the unexpired term. SECTION 5. FINANCE The District Director of Christian Education shall be given a satisfactory remuneration for his services, to be determined by the District Board of Presbyters. Travel expense of the District Director and Sectional Directors to be taken from the district treasury as directed by the District Board of Presbyters. The local Sunday Schools shall pay a tithe of their offerings, which together with all offerings received at Christian Education conventions and all other regional Christian Education meetings, shall be used to defray the expenses of the Department of Christian Education. All funds shall be disbursed through the office of the District Secretary-Treasurer. ARTICLE XIV. YOUTH MINISTRIES DEPARTMENT SECTION 1. NAME This organization shall be called the Youth Ministries Department of the Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God. SECTION 2. TERRITORY It shall include the territory covered by the Tennessee District Council. SECTION 3. PURPOSE Equip local youth ministry leaders to WIN, BUILD, and SEND students to fulfill the Great Commission. SECTION 4. DOCTRINAL TEACHING Doctrinal teaching shall be in accordance with Statement of Fundamental Truths as set by the General Council of the Assemblies of God. (See the District Minutes). SECTION 5. RELATIONSHIP This organization shall be considered an integral part of, and under the supervision of, the Tennessee District Council. All local young people's organizations shall be considered as a branch of the local church work, under the general supervision of the pastor, whose counsel, advice, and direction shall be respected in all activities. SECTION 6. MEMBERSHIP a. Membership of this organization shall be confined to youth ministries within Assemblies of God churches who are in good standing with the Tennessee District of the Assemblies of God. b. Membership with local associations shall consist of those who voluntarily wish to unite with its fellowship and who shall have met the requirements of this organization for the furtherance of the gospel, and to this end agree to give their hearty cooperation. SECTION 7. OFFICERS Officers shall be the District Youth Ministries Director, Youth Council, Sectional Representatives and any other officers as need may require. b. All officers shall be those of good report, and who are not novices, and whose Christian experience shall conform to Scriptural standards for leadership. SECTION 8. DUTIES OF OFFICERS a. Duties of the Director: 1. The Director shall preside at all District Youth Ministries meetings or rallies. 2. He shall appoint committees and oversee all youth activities of the district program. 3. He shall be an exofficio member of all Youth Ministries committees. He shall serve as the Tennessee District Chi Alpha Director. b. Duties of the Youth Council 1. To assist the Director in any way possible. 2. To attend and promote all district youth meetings. c. Duties of the Sectional Youth Ministries Representatives: 1. To carry out work of the District Youth Ministries program in their respective sections under the direction of the District Youth Ministries Director. To conduct Youth Ministries Rallies. SECTION 9. NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS a. All officers shall be elected annually, except the Youth Ministries Director, who shall be elected biennially. b. After consulting with the District Superintendent, the District Board shall present one or more nominees for Director to the District Council and the Council shall elect by a majority of votes cast. c. A standing District Youth Council consisting of 3 to 5 people shall be established to assist in the administration of the programs of the National Youth Department in our district. These individuals shall be nominated by the District Superintendent and District Youth Ministries Director and ratified by the District Board of Presbyters on an annual basis. d. The Sectional Representatives of the Youth Department shall be elected annually at the Sectional Council in session. Nominations for this office shall be made prior to the Sectional Council by the respective Sectional Executive Committee. In the event of a vacancy, the District Youth Ministries Director and Sectional Presbyter shall make the appointment for the unexpired term. SECTION 10. VACANCIES a. Vacancies which occur in the office of the District Youth Ministries Director between elections shall be filled by the District Board of Presbyters until the next election. b. Vacancies in the office of Sectional Representative will be elected by their respective sections. SECTION 11. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The committee shall consist of the District Youth Ministries Director, District Executive Secretary-Treasurer, and the District Superintendent. SECTION 12. MEETINGS a. Regular business of the Youth Ministries Department shall be disposed of in the District Council session. There shall be annual youth conventions and camps. Such meetings shall be held under the supervision of the Department with the approval of the District Board of Presbyters. SECTION 13. FINANCES a. Funds: 1. Each group shall contribute regularly as it is able to support this work. 2. The District Treasurer shall serve as the District Youth Department Treasurer, and all monies for the department shall be sent to his office. b. Offerings: 1. When the District Officer visits an Assembly in the interest of the Youth Ministries work, an offering shall be taken to defray his expense. 2. Each Section is to receive one Youth Ministries Rally offering per month; 75 percent of this offering is to be used to promote the Sectional Rallies, and the remaining 25 percent is to be sent in to support the District Office. 3. It is recommended that each Youth Ministries group send in a special annual offering designated to help defray the expense of the Youth Ministries Convention. SECTION 14. CHI ALPHA a. The Tennessee District ministry to the college campus will be in keeping with the National Guidelines established for Chi Alpha. The work will be administered by the District Chi Alpha Executive Committee. b. The Executive Committee shall consist of the District Superintendent, the District Director of Chi Alpha and the District Secretary-Treasurer. c. All monies given by churches and individuals must be distributed as designated. Any undesignated monies are to be distributed at the discretion of the Executive Committee. d. A Sectional Committee shall be formed in the section where the College or University is located. The Sectional Committee is to make suggestions to the Executive Committee regarding local needs. It will have the power to approve or disapprove any incoming campus minister. The Sectional Committee is to be appointed by the Executive Committee but should include one collegian. e. Each Chi Alpha Campus Minister is to give a written monthly report to the District Chi Alpha Director. f. Each Campus Minister is encouraged to accept all invitations by pastors to represent Chi Alpha ministry in the local churches. All churches in the general area of the college are encouraged to use and support the Campus Minister. Churches throughout the district are asked to consider campus ministers for support. ARTICLE XV. DEPARTMENT OF WOMEN'S MINISTRIES SECTION 1. NAME This organization shall be known as the Tennessee District Assemblies of God Women's Ministries Department. SECTION 2. AUTHORIZATION AND PURPOSE STATEMENT OF PURPOSE We are called to embrace our multi-faceted God as a relevant network of ministries, outreaches and services that support, nurture, train, mentor, and help launch women into ministry and service. b. FUNCTIONS Encourage the development of ministry to women at all levels of the Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God. Network with our Tennessee missionaries and help to fulfill their unique needs. Be a resource providing encouragement and assistance to local groups for organization and operation. Conduct conferences, training, and special events. Oversee the organization and promotion of our District Girls Ministries Program. SECTION 3. OFFICERS The Officers of the Womens Department shall consist of a District Director, Assistant Director, Girls Ministries Director, a board of not less than four appointed members, three Geographic Division Coordinators (West, Middle, East) and such other officers as may be deemed necessary. SECTION 4. QUALIFICATION OF OFFICERS Officers shall be chosen from members of the Tennessee District Council. SECTION 5. COMMITTEES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. The Executive Committee of the Womens Department shall consist of the Womens Director, Assistant Director and Girls Ministries Director. DISTRICT COMMITTEES. The District Committee shall consist of the Executive Committee, not less than four board members, and three Geographic Division Coordinators (West, Middle and East). The board members and three Geographic Division Coordinators shall be nominated by the Executive Committee and shall be approved by the Superintendent and ratified by the Executive Board. SECTION 6. MEMBERSHIP Membership shall consist of all local Women's Ministries groups that have been duly set in order. SECTION 7. DUTIES OF OFFICERS Director Shall preside over all functions of the District Womens Department. Shall give oversight to the Assistant Director, Girls Ministries Director, Womens Board and Geographic Division Coordinators of the District Womens Department. To adhere to General Council objectives of the total Womens Department. Assistant Director Assist the Director in carrying out her vision for the Womens Department, and to serve when and where requested. Womens Board Assist the Director and Assistant Director in carrying out the vision for the Womens Department through the areas of Missions, Communication, Training/Discipleship, Fund-raising, and Ethnic Involvement. Geographic Division Coordinators Attend all District Womens Department events in their designated division. Assist with the training and discipleship of local church Womens Departments within their designated division. Keep in contact and have an up to date mailing list of all local Womens Department leaders within their designated division. Communicate activities, events, and happenings to the District Director. SECTION 8. ELECTION OF OFFICERS Following District Board approval, the District Superintendent shall present biennially at District Council, one or more nominees for the office of Director and Assistant Director. Election shall be by a majority of votes cast. The District Treasurer shall serve as the District Womens Department Treasurer, and all monies for the department shall be sent to his office. SECTION 9. FINANCE a. District 1. The District Women's Ministries treasury shall be financed quarterly by each local Women's Ministries group, giving the following: (a) Dues, in the amount of $10.00. (b) Tithe from all Women's Ministries offerings and from fundraising project proceeds. (c) Contributions to the One A Week and Change the World Fund projects to provide assistance for district, national, and foreign missions ministries. (d) Benevolence offerings in the amount of $5.00 to be sent to Assemblies of God Family Services Agency. 2. The District Women's Ministries Department shall receive a tithe of the annual offering received by each local church for National Women's Ministries Day. 3. The District Women's Ministries Department shall receive a tithe of the offerings received at all sectional Women's Ministries Meetings. b. Sectional 1. The Sectional Women's Ministries Department shall be financed by the following: (a) A quarterly offering of $10.00 from each local club, to be mailed to the Sectional Women's Ministries Representative, along with one copy of the Quarterly Report Form. (b) Offerings received at Sectional Women's Ministries Meetings. (c) Such offerings as are necessary to provide sectional representation at District Women's Ministries events. 2. An offering shall be received to cover the expenses of the Sectional Representatives when their ministry is requested in a local church. c. Local The Local Women's Ministries Department shall be financed through-free-will offerings. Plans for additional income must meet with the approval of the pastor. SECTION 10. GIRLS MINISTRIES Girls Ministries shall be a continuing program under the Women's Ministries Department. a. Officers 1. The District Girls Ministries Director shall be selected by the District Womens Ministries Director and approved by the Tennessee District Executive Board. 2. The Officers of the Girls Department shall consist of District Girls Ministries Director, District Womens Director, Regional Leaders of Girls Ministries, and such other officers as may be deemed necessary. Officers shall be chosen from either members of the Tennessee District Council or other qualified persons resident in the district. DUTIES OF OFFICERS Duties of District Girls Ministries Director Shall preside over all functions of the District Girls Department. Communicate Girls Ministries plans to the District Womens Director. Adhere to General Council objectives of the total Girls Department. Train and disciple Regional Leaders and Local Girls Ministries Leaders. 2. Duties of Regional Leaders Assist the Director in carrying out the vision for the Girls Department. Attend all District Girls Department events in their designated division. Train and disciple church Girls Departments within their designated division. Keep in contact and have an up-to-date mailing list of all local Girls Department leaders within their designated region. Communicate activities, events, and happenings to the District Director. FINANCE 1. The District Treasurer shall serve as the District Girls Ministries Department Treasurer, and all monies for the department shall be sent to his office. ARTICLE XVI. MEN'S MINISTRIES DEPARTMENT SECTION 1. PURPOSE The Men's Ministries Department shall provide resource leadership assistance for the Men's Ministries in Tennessee churches and seek to fulfill the mission of the church through the various ministries opportunities. SECTION 2. AREAS OF MINISTRIES a. Royal Rangers This ministry shall seek to reach, keep, and teach the boys of our churches. b. Light-for-the-Lost This ministry furnishes literature for witnessing efforts overseas. SECTION 3. MEMBERSHIP The Men's Ministries Department shall consist of all organized local men's groups in our churches. SECTION 4. OFFICERS a. The district officers shall be the Director and standing Men's Ministry Council. These shall constitute the Executive Committee of the Department. b. Sectional Representatives shall be elected in each section of the district. SECTION 5. DUTIES OF OFFICERS a. The Director shall assist in the formation of local church men's groups. He shall cooperate with local pastors as requested in encouraging Men's Ministries. b. The Director may organize and conduct men's rallies upon the approval of the District Board of Presbyters. Men's Ministries Council duties will be to assist the Men's Ministries Director as requested, and to promote all District Men's Ministries activities. Sectional Representatives shall serve to promote Men's Ministries in their section as approved by the sectional committee. SECTION 6. ELECTION OF OFFICERS The Director shall be nominated by the District Board and elected by a majority vote of the District Council biennially. b. A Standing District Men's Ministry Council consisting of 3 to 5 men shall assist in the administration of the programs of the District Men's Ministries Department. These individuals shall be nominated by the District Superintendent and the District Men's Ministries Director and ratified by the District Board of Presbyters on an annual basis. c. Sectional Leaders for the Men's Ministries Department shall be elected annually at the Sectional Council in session. Nominations for this office shall be made prior to the Sectional Council by the respective Sectional Executive Committee. In the event of a vacancy, the District Director of Men's Ministries and the sectional Presbyter shall make the appointment for the unexpired term. d. All nominees shall be members in good standing of a local Assemblies of God church and have the approval of their pastor. SECTION 7. MEETINGS Annual meetings shall be arranged in conjunction with the District Council. Other meetings may be called with the approval of the Board of Presbyters or the District Superintendent. SECTION 8. ORDER Meetings shall be governed by the rules of Parliamentary order in keeping with the spirit of Christian love and fellowship. SECTION 9. LOCAL GROUPS Local Men's Ministries groups may be organized in the churches with the approval of the pastor. Local Organization (should be adopted by the local church Bylaws). a. Membership Men of this local church shall be members of this fellowship. Purpose Men's Ministries shall provide opportunities for men of this church to share fellowship and ministry assisting in accomplishing the objectives of the church. Programs shall have the prior approval of the pastor. c. Objectives 1. To win unsaved men to Christ. 2. To teach the doctrinal position of our church. 3. To provide witnessing and ministry opportunities such as jail and street meetings. 4. To promote and participate in the home and foreign missions program of the church. To assist and promote all the educational functions of the church such as Sunday school and Vacation Bible schools. 6. To develop a Royal Ranger program and care for the boys in our church. 7. To foster and promote benevolent enterprises assistance, child care facilities, and the pastor's pension fund. 8. To help in radio and T.V. ministry, and promote and advertise the church in the community. 9. To assist the pastor and church board in the financial responsibility of the church. 10. To help in maintaining the physical properties of the church. 11. To provide delegate representation of section, district, and General Council meetings. d. Officers The officers of the local Men's Ministries Department shall be a President, a Vice-President, and a Secretary-Treasurer. These officers shall perform the customary duties of their office and shall be the Executive Committee of the local group. The pastor of the church shall be an ex officio member of the Executive Committee. The Committee shall make all plans for regular and special meetings and plan for the stated objectives to be realized. All officers shall be members in good standing of the local church and shall be elected for a term of one year. e. Meetings Regular meetings shall be monthly or as determined by the pastor or the Executive Committee. An annual business meeting shall be conducted for the election of officers. f. Relationship The Men's Ministries Department shall always be loyal to and cooperative with the pastor and the program of the church. Meetings shall not conflict with those of the entire church nor shall any project or program not be consistent and in harmony with the general program of the church as determined by the pastor and the church board. The local Men's Ministries Department is a part of the sectional, district, and national organization of Men's Ministries. g. Finances The local Men's Ministries will be cooperative with the financial program as recommended for the district and national department. SECTION 10. ROYAL RANGERS a. The Royal Rangers ministry will be under the direction of the District Royal Rangers' Commander and accountable to the Men's Ministries Director. The District Royal Ranger Commander will be appointed on a two year basis by the District Superintendent. b. The Royal Rangers ministry is offered to all Assemblies of God churches within the Tennessee District. Other churches who desire to participate in the Royal Rangers program as a chartered outpost must make a formal written request to the Sectional Presbyter and the District Commander. The charter must have the approval of the ministers of the section and the District Superintendent. Application for charter must be an annual request. c. All District Royal Rangers' staff and auxiliary positions needed to carry out the Royal Rangers ministry shall be under the supervision of the District Commander who will adhere to the accepted rules of the Royal Rangers program. All District staff positions and Sectional Commanders shall be nominated by the District Royal Ranger Commander and appointed by the District Superintendent and District Men's Ministries Director, subject to the approval by the Sectional Presbyter. The Sectional Commander shall appoint his own staff subject to the approval of the District Commander and the appropriate Sectional Presbyter. The person being considered must have the endorsement or recommendation of his pastor before the appointment is made. d. Sectional Commanders shall be nominated by the district Royal Ranger Commander and ratified by the Sectional Presbyter. The person being considered must have the endorsement or recommendation of his pastor before the appointment is made. All district staff members, auxiliary staff members and sectional commanders shall be appointed annually. They must be from an Assemblies of God church with a current charter. In the event of a vacancy the District Commander shall make an appointment for the unexpired term. ARTICLE XVII. GOVERNMENT OF LOCAL ASSEMBLIES SECTION 1. NAME All new churches set in order should include "Assembly of God" in their corporate or legal name. SECTION 2. PASTOR a. A local Assembly shall not elect anyone as pastor who does not have current credentials with the Assemblies of God without the written consent of the District Executive Board. b. Pastoral candidates shall be interviewed in advance by the pulpit committee or local church board. Only one candidate shall be submitted to the congregation for a vote at any particular congregational business meeting. SECTION 3. DEACONS AND TRUSTEES a. No local Assembly shall elect or appoint anyone as trustee or deacon who has received a certificate of Ministerial Recognition. b. Men elected as deacons shall give witness to having received the Holy Spirit Baptism and meet the scriptural qualifications for this office. (Acts 6:315; I Timothy 3:813). SECTION 4. LOCAL CONSTITUTION All local Assemblies shall adopt a local Constitution and Bylaws by which they shall be governed. In the event such has not been adopted, it shall be governed by the suggested Constitution and Bylaws appearing in this Yearbook. ARTICLE XVIII. DISTRICT AFFILIATED CHURCHES District Affiliated churches shall be recognized in two distinct categories: District Affiliated and District Affiliated Dependent. SECTION 1. CATEGORY There shall be two categories of District Affiliated Churches: those under the governance of the District, and those satellite or dependent churches under the governance of a sponsoring church, to be designated as District Affiliated and District Affiliated Dependent. SECTION 2. LISTING AND RECOGNITION OF ANY TYPE OF DEPENDENT CHURCH SPONSORED BY A PARENT CHURCH FOR RECOGNITION AS DISTRICT AFFILIATED-DEPENDENT. A General Council Assembly, when desiring to open any type of dependent church, shall notify the District leadership of their intent, in accordance with current policy; The church shall be listed on District Council records as a District Affiliated-Dependent Church with the permission of the sponsoring General Council Assembly. SECTION 3. RECOGNITION OF A PARENT CHURCHS DEPENDENT CHURCH AS A GENERAL COUNCIL ASSEMBLY. Upon mutual agreement of the sponsoring church, the dependent church, and the District Council, in accordance with District Council and General Council Constitutional and Bylaw procedures, the satellite or dependent church sponsored by a parent church may be recognized as a General Council assembly. At such time of recognition, the governance of the dependent church shall be transferred from the parent church to the newly recognized General Council Assembly. SECTION 4. DISTRICT AFFILIATED CHURCH Definition A District Affiliated Church shall be a church with less than twenty members, or a church without qualified personnel to serve as deacons, or board members, or insufficient financial resources to conduct its business without outside assistance. Pastor The pastor of a District Affiliated Church shall be appointed by the District Superintendent. The Superintendent may receive an advisory secret ballot vote from the active membership prior to the appointment of a pastor, it being understood that said advisory vote shall not be binding upon the District Superintendent. Church Secretary-Treasurer The Church Secretary and Church Treasurer shall be a member of the Board and shall be appointed by the District Superintendent. Official Board The Official Board of the District Affiliated Church shall be the Sectional Presbyter, the regional District Church Coordinator and those approved by the District Superintendent. They shall also serve as Trustees of the church property. Policy The Manual for District Affiliated Churches, Pastors and Boards shall be the policy guide for the Assembly. Business Meetings The Assembly shall be expected to conduct a church business meeting annually. SECTION 5. DISTRICT SUPERVISION OF GENERAL COUNCIL ASSEMBLIES When it has been necessary for the Tennessee District to guarantee a loan for a local Assembly, the church shall remain under District Supervision as a District Affiliated Church at least until the guarantee has been removed. Trustees of the property shall be the board appointed by the District Superintendent. The church shall function under the requirements for a District Affiliated church. The church will be governed as a District Affiliated church regardless of size. Request for Supervision Where misunderstanding arises which cannot be settled peaceably or a need for revitalization occurs, a local Assembly may call the District Executive Board for their assistance and supervision. Such call may be issued by the pastor, or a majority of the church board, or by a petition signed by one-third of the active voting members of the Assembly. The request shall be ratified by a majority of the members present and voting in a regular or special business meeting called for that purpose. The business meeting to be presided over by the District Superintendent or a member of the District Board. District Acceptance The approval or disapproval of District Supervision shall be at the sole discretion of the District Executive Board. If accepted, the District Superintendent shall have full authority to oversee and direct all matters relating to the fiscal and spiritual operation of the Assembly until order shall be restored. The church shall lose its General Council status and shall be reported under the general label, District Affiliated. Officers Upon classification as a District Affiliated church, all local offices shall be declared vacant and thereby filled under the direction of the District Superintendent through the appointed board. The trustees shall be the appointed official board of the assembly. SECTION 6. TENNESSEE MISSIONS/NEW CHURCH PLANTS All new church plants and district affiliated churches designated a Tennessee Missions Church by the District Executive Board shall be under the direction and supervision of the Church Planting and Church Development Board and Director in consultation with the District Superintendent. ARTICLE XIX. AMENDMENTS Amendments to the Bylaws may be made by a majority vote at any of the regular or duly-called District Council meetings. All members, registered and voting, in any meeting of the District Council shall constitute a quorum. ARTICLE XX. BENEVOLENCE COMMITTEE SECTION 1. STANDING COMMITTEE A Benevolence Committee shall be appointed at each District Council to serve for that Council year. Said committee shall be appointed by the Executive Presbytery of the Tennessee District and shall include a chairman and as many members as they may deem necessary. SECTION 2. DUTIES OF THE COMMITTEE a. To encourage the support of the National Benevolence projects, such as Aged Ministers Assistance, Assemblies of God child-care agencies, and Assemblies of God retirement homes. This can be done by all ministers and churches in the district by including Benevolences in the monthly budget, and/or, receiving special offerings at the appointed times. b. To encourage churches in the district to engage in offering help to the needy of the community. c. To help pastors and churches become acquainted with the monthly publication of the Benevolence Department, Caring. Copies of this and other publications may be had for the asking. SECTION 3. OBJECTIVES OF THE COMMITTEE a. To enlist every church to recognize Aged Ministers Assistance as a primary obligation requiring the payment of one dollar, or more, each month to the Department of Benevolence for this purpose. b. To see that adequate provisions are made for each superannuated minister in the district. This is to be done through information concerning all sources of income open to him, including General Council Aged Ministers Assistance. To foster the idea of cooperation with the Department of Benevolence in the establishment of regional, or district homes for the aged and child care agencies to be supported by the churches of the district. ARTICLE XXI. STANDING RESOLUTIONS 1. Be it resolved that the dates and location of the annual District Council be set by the District Board. 2. Be it resolved that we carefully monitor the granting of auxiliary charters (Royal Rangers, Girls Ministry, etc.) to nonaffiliated churches and that the auxiliary chartering of such churches only be approved upon the recommendation of the Sectional Committee and District Board. (1980) 3. The Tennessee District Council, in session February 28 to March 1, 1984, conscious of its responsibility for its ministers, herein adopts this standing resolution and strongly urges its implementation on the local level. It is to be understood that the following guidelines represent the minimum in recommendation for the afore-mentioned ministers: a. SALARY It is recommended that the minister's salary be reviewed at least annually (minimum cost of living increase). b. INSURANCE (1) Hospitalization - It is recommended that the adequate coverage be provided. (2) Life Insurance - It is recommended that life insurance be provided for the pastor, the minimum being equivalent to that which General Council provides in its group life insurance plan. (3) Income Protection in the Event of Disability - It is recommended that a noncancellable, guaranteed continuable disability income plan be provided for the senior pastor and/or his designated staff. Such a plan should guarantee no less than 662/3 percent of annual income in the event of disability. c. SOCIAL SECURITY It is recommended, if applicable, that at least one-half of the ministers social security be paid, using the guidelines of the Internal Revenue Service as to the annual percentage. d. AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE It is recommended that an automobile allowance be provided if a minister does not have access to a church vehicle for business use. Such allowance should be in keeping with the annual minimal recommendations of reimbursement established by the Internal Revenue Service. e. HOUSING It is recommended that adequate allowances be made for home purchase or rental or that suitable housing be provided. f. GENERAL AND DISTRICT COUNCIL RELATED ACTIVITIES It is recommended that the minister, his wife and/or designated staff be sent to General and District Council activities, such as General Council, District Council, Minister's Retreats, etc., and that funds be provided to underwrite the expenses of each function. g. VACATIONS It is recommended that provision be made for two weeks vacation, with pay, and that this policy be reviewed periodically as relates to minister's years of ministry. Provisions for ministerial staff vacation should be made. MINISTER'S RETIREMENT It is recommended that a retirement program such as Minister's Benefit Association (MBA) be provided, and a minimum of 5 percent of salary be paid monthly into this fund. i. DISTRICT AID It is recommended that local assemblies seek the counsel and assistance of the District Superintendent and/or his designated representatives if additional information is needed for clarification or help in the adoption of these guidelines. We recommend the District Council appraise each church or church board of the above recommendations and that each church be encouraged to implement said recommendations. SUGGESTED CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS FOR LOCAL ASSEMBLIES NOTE: No alterations may be made to Article IV. Tenets of Faith. Article IV is The General Council of the Assemblies of God Statement of Faith and must be adopted as is by Assemblies of God churches. The remaining articles may be changed and altered to meet the needs of the local assembly, in compliance with the guidelines of the district council. PREFACE In response to an increasing demand for some practical rules of order to serve as a guide in the development and conducting of affairs of local assemblies, the General Council Presbytery of The General Council of the Assemblies of God has prepared this document titled "Recommended Bylaws for Local Assemblies." These provisions have been thought out carefully and should have full and careful consideration before adoption. It is desirable that the form of organization for the church be kept as simple as possible. Boards should not be multiplied just to give offices to people. It may not be desirable to elect any deacons for longer than 1 year. There is, however, a legal reason for the election of trustees for 3 years each: so that some trustees are always carried over each year and at no time do all trustees go out of office together. Their terms should, therefore, be staggered. It would be well to impress upon the members of the church board at the time of their election that they have been chosen by the assembly to serve, rather than to rule. While they are entrusted with the responsibility of handling the routine business of the church, all major matters affecting the church should be passed on to the congregation as recommendations, permitting the assembly to make its own decisions. This rule is vital for the peace and harmony of the assembly life. The pastor is the undershepherd, called of God, to minister to spiritual needs and to direct the activities of the church in accordance with its bylaws. He should be respected as the leader. In the event he is elected to serve for an indefinite time, he should not presume that indefinite means permanent. The term "indefinite" merely means that the door is left open for unlimited ministry under the blessing of God, which can be terminated by the decision of the pastor or the congregation. The church board is chosen to assist the pastor. The final decision for all major action rests with the congregation in accordance with the provisions of the Bylaws. Instructions for Adopting Church Bylaws Churches shall seek the help of district officials when planning for the adoption of new bylaws. Arrangements should be made with the district superintendent or district presbyter to be present at a meeting for the adoption of the bylaws. Announcement of the date and purpose of the meeting should be made in public services on at least two consecutive Sundays prior to the date of the meeting, so that the constituents are notified to be present. Copies of the Bylaws should be made available to the constituents prior to the date of the meeting so all may be informed of the provisions to be adopted. The district officer shall preside at this meeting and shall guide the church in its decisions, considering and adopting each article, one by one, and then finally adopting the new Bylaws as a whole. A careful record must be kept of all business meetings, including the election of the first trustees and their successors in office. This is very important, for this record is a legal requirement when church property is involved. The General Presbytery of The General Council of the Assemblies of God Note: While these recommended bylaws are designed to relate to the principal areas of normal church life and order, it is understood that they must be adapted to local situations. BYLAWS OF Adopted this _______ day of ________, 20_____ PREAMBLE For the purpose of establishing and maintaining a place for the worship of Almighty God, our Heavenly Father; to provide for Christian fellowship for those of like precious faith, where the Holy Spirit may be honored according to our distinctive testimony; to assume our share of responsibility and the privilege of propagating the gospel of Jesus Christ, by all available means, both at home and in foreign lands; we, the members of this assembly, do hereby recognize ourselves as a local assembly in fellowship with, and as a part of, the General Council of the Assemblies of God, and the ___________ District Council of the Assemblies of God; and that we do hereby adopt the following articles of church order and submit ourselves to be governed by them. ARTICLE I. NAME The name of this assembly shall be __________________________. ARTICLE II. PREROGATIVES AND PURPOSES The prerogatives and purposes of a General Council affiliated assembly shall be: 1. To Govern This assembly shall have the right to govern itself and to conduct its own affairs according to the standard of the New Testament Scriptures and of the District Council and the General Council of the Assemblies of God. This right shall specifically include such matters as the calling of a pastor, the election of the church board, and the discipline of its members and the conducting of its own services and church program. 2. To Acquire and Dispose In connection therewith, or incidental thereto, this assembly shall have the right to purchase or acquire by gift, bequest or otherwise, either directly or as trustee, and to own, hold in trust, use, sell, convey, mortgage, lease, or otherwise dispose of any real estate or chattels as may be necessary for the furtherance of its purposes, and to exercise all other powers conferred upon it by its charter or by the applicable nonprofit corporation law of this state; all in accordance with its Bylaws as the same may be hereafter amended. 3. To Worship, Fellowship, and Propagate The purpose of this assembly shall be to establish and maintain a place for the worship of Almighty God, our Heavenly Father, to provide for Christian fellowship for those of like precious faith, where the Holy Spirit may be honored according to our distinctive testimony, and to assume our share of responsibility and the privilege of propagating the gospel of Jesus Christ by all available means, both at home and in foreign lands. 4. To Cooperate This assembly shall cooperate with the District Council and the General Council to extend the work and kingdom of God throughout the world. It shall support the missionary program as agreed upon. It shall participate in District Council and General Council sessions through its chosen delegates and share in the support of the ministries of these bodies. 5. To Recognize This assembly shall recognize that the District Council and the General Council have the authority and right to approve scriptural doctrine and conduct; also to disapprove unscriptural doctrine and conduct and to withdraw their certificates of membership if deemed necessary. See Article IX of the Bylaws of The General Council of the Assemblies of God. ARTICLE III. AFFILIATION While maintaining its inherent rights to sovereignty in the conduct of its own affairs as herein set forth, this assembly shall voluntarily enter into full cooperative fellowship with assemblies of like precious faith, associated in the District Council of the Assemblies of God, and the General Council of the Assemblies of God, with headquarters in Springfield, Missouri; and shall share in the privileges and assume the responsibilities enjoined by that affiliation. Officers of the District Council and General Council shall be recognized and respected by the pastor and members of this assembly. As a member of the General Council, this assembly has the right to request the assistance of both the General Council and the District Council in dealing with any of its problems, upon the request of the pastor, a majority of the church board, or a petition signed by at least twenty percent (20%) of the active voting members of the assembly. Only those members who have regularly attended services of, and supported, this assembly for a period of at least three consecutive months prior to signing the petition shall be counted. It is understood and agreed that this assembly shall conform its standards of membership, qualifications for deacons, and requirements for a pastor to those standards set by the District Council and the General Council. By its affiliation, the assembly directors, officers, and members agree that no provision of these Bylaws shall be inconsistent with the Constitution and Bylaws of both the Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God and the General Council of the Assemblies of God as now in effect or hereafter amended. ARTICLE IV. TENETS OF FAITH The Bible is our all-sufficient rule for faith and practice. This Statement of Fundamental Truths is intended simply as a basis of fellowship among us (i.e., that we all speak the same things, I Corinthians 1:10; Acts 2:42). The phraseology employed in this Statement is not inspired or contended for, but the truth set forth is held to be essential to a full-Gospel ministry. No claim is made that it contains all Biblical truth, only that it covers our need as to these fundamental doctrines. 1. THE SCRIPTURES INSPIRED The scriptures, both the Old and New Testaments, are verbally inspired of God and are the revelation of God to man, the infallible, authoritative rule of faith and conduct. (II Timothy 3:15-17; I Thessalonians 2:13, II Peter 1:21) 2. THE ONE TRUE GOD The one true God has revealed Himself as the eternally self-existent "I AM," the Creator of heaven and earth and the Redeemer of mankind. He has further revealed Himself as embodying the principles of relationship and association as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. (Deuteronomy 6:4; Isaiah 43:10, 11; Matthew 28:19; Luke 3:22) The Adorable Godhead TERMS DEFINED The terms "Trinity" and "Persons" as related to the godhead, while not found in the Scriptures, are words in harmony with Scripture, whereby we may convey to others our immediate understanding of the doctrine of Christ respecting the Being of God, as distinguished from "gods many and lords many." We, therefore, may speak with propriety of the Lord, our God, who is one Lord, as a trinity or as one Being of three persons, and still be absolutely scriptural (examples: Matthew 28:19; II Corinthians 13:14; John 14:16, 17). b. DISTINCTION AND RELATIONSHIP IN THE GODHEAD Christ taught a distinction of persons in the godhead which He expressed in specific terms of relationship, as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, but that this distinction and relationship, as to its mode is inscrutable and incomprehensible, because unexplained (Luke 1:35; I Corinthians 1:24; Matthew 11:25-27; 28:19; II Corinthians 13:14; I John 1:3, 4). c. UNITY OF THE ONE BEING OF FATHER, SON, AND HOLY SPIRIT Accordingly, therefore, there is that in the Father which constitutes Him the Father and not the Son; there is that in the Son which constitutes Him the Son and not the Father; and there is that in the Holy Spirit which constitutes Him the Holy Spirit and not either the Father or the Son. Wherefore, the Father is the Begetter; the Son is the Begotten; and the Holy Spirit is the one proceeding from the Father and the Son. Therefore, because these three persons in the godhead are in a state of unity, there is but one Lord God Almighty and His name one (John 1: 18; 15:26; 17:11,21; Zechariah 14:9). d. IDENTITY AND COOPERATION IN THE GODHEAD The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are never identical as to person; nor confused as to relation; nor divided in respect to the godhead; nor opposed as to cooperation. The Son is in the Father and the Father is in the Son as to relationship. The Son is with the Father and the Father is with the Son, as to fellowship. The Father is not from the Son, but the Son is from the Father, as to authority. The Holy Spirit is from the Father and the Son proceeding, as to nature, relationship, cooperation, and authority. Hence, no person in the godhead either exists or works separately or independently of the others (John 5:17-30, 32, 37; 8:17, 18). e. THE TITLE, LORD JESUS CHRIST The appellation, "Lord Jesus Christ," is a proper name. It is never applied in the New Testament either to the Father or to the Holy Spirit. It, therefore, belongs exclusively to the Son of God (Romans 1:1-3, 7; II John 3) f. THE LORD JESUS CHRIST, GOD WITH US The Lord Jesus Christ, as to His divine and eternal nature is the proper and only Begotten of the Father, but as to His human nature, He is the proper Son of Man. He is, therefore, acknowledged to be both God and man; who because He is God and man, is "Immanuel" God with us (Matthew 1:23; I John 4:2, 10, 14; Revelation 1:13, 17). THE TITLE, SON OF GOD Since the name "Immanuel" embraces both God and man in the one person, our Lord Jesus Christ, it follows that the title, Son of God, describes His proper deity and the title, Son of Man, His proper humanity. Therefore, the title, Son of God, belongs to the order of eternity, and the title, Son of Man, to the order of time (Matthew 1:21-23; II John 3; I John 3:8; Hebrews 7:3; 1:1-13). h. TRANSGRESSION OF THE DOCTRINE OF CHRIST Wherefore, it is a transgression of the doctrine of Christ to say that Jesus Christ derived the title Son of God solely from the fact of the Incarnation, or because of His relation to the economy of redemption. Therefore, to deny that the Father is a real and eternal Father, and the Son is a real and eternal Son, is a denial of the distinction and relationship in the Being of God; a denial of the Father and the Son; and a displacement of the truth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh (2 John 9; John 1:1, 2, 14, 18, 29, 49; 1 John 2:22,23; 4:1-5; Hebrews 12:2). i. EXALTATION OF JESUS CHRIST AS LORD The Son of God, our Lord Jesus Christ having by Himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high; angels and principalities and powers having been made subject unto Him. And having been made both Lord and Christ, He sent the Holy Spirit that we, in the name of Jesus, might bow our knees and confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father until the end, when the Son shall become subject to the Father that God may be all in all (Hebrews 1:3; I Peter 3:22; Acts 2:32-36; Romans 14:11; I Corinthians 15:24-28). j. EQUAL HONOR TO THE FATHER AND TO THE SON Wherefore, since the Father has delivered all judgment unto the Son, it is not only the express duty of all in heaven and on earth to bow the knee, but it is an unspeakable joy in the Holy Spirit to ascribe unto the Son all the attributes of deity, and to give Him all the honor and the glory contained in all the names and titles of the godhead except those which express relationship (see paragraphs b, c, and d), and thus honor the Son even as we honor the Father (John 5:22, 23; I Peter 1:8; Revelation 5:6-14; Philippians 2:8, 9; Revelation 7:9, 10; 4:8-11). 3. THE DEITY OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST The Lord Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God. The Scriptures declare: a. His virgin birth (Matthew 1:23, Luke 1:31, 35). b. His sinless life (Hebrews 7:26; I Peter 2:22). c. His miracles (Acts 2:22; 10:38). d. His substitutionary work on the cross (I Corinthians 15:3; II Corinthians 5:21). e. His bodily resurrection from the dead (Matthew 28:6; Luke 24:39; I Corinthians 15:4). f. His exaltation to the right hand of God (Acts 1:9, 11; 2:33; Philippians 2:9-11; Hebrews 1-3). 4. THE FALL OF MAN Man was created good and upright; for God said, "Let us make man in our image, after our likeness." However, man by voluntary transgression fell and thereby incurred not only physical death but also spiritual death, which is separation from God (Genesis 1:26, 27; 2:17; 3:6; Romans 5:12-19). 5. THE SALVATION OF MAN Man's only hope of redemption is through the shed blood of Jesus Christ the Son of God. a. CONDITIONS TO SALVATION Salvation is received through repentance toward God and faith toward the Lord Jesus Christ. By the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit, being justified by grace through faith, man becomes an heir of God according to the hope of eternal life (Luke 24:47; John 3:3; Romans 10:13-15; Ephesians 2:8; Titus 2:11; 3:5-7). b. THE EVIDENCES OF SALVATION The inward evidence of salvation is the direct witness of the Spirit (Romans 8:16). The outward evidence to all men is a life of righteousness and true holiness (Ephesians 4:24; Titus 2:12). 6. THE ORDINANCES OF THE CHURCH a. BAPTISM IN WATER The ordinance of Baptism by immersion is commanded in the Scriptures. All who repent and believe on Christ as Savior and Lord are to be baptized. Thus, they declare to the world that they have died with Christ and that they also have been raised with Him to walk in newness of life (Matthew 28:19; Mark 16:16; Acts 10:47, 48; Romans 6:4). b. HOLY COMMUNION The Lord's Supper, consisting of the elements - bread and the fruit of the vine - is the symbol expressing our sharing the divine nature of our Lord Jesus Christ (II Peter 1:4); a memorial of His suffering and death (I Corinthians 11:26); and a prophecy of His Second Coming (I Corinthians 11:26); and is enjoined on all believers "till He come!" 7. THE BAPTISM IN THE HOLY SPIRIT All believers are entitled to and should ardently expect and earnestly seek the promise of the Father, the baptism in the Holy Spirit and fire, according to the command of our Lord Jesus Christ. This was the normal experience of all in the early Christian church. With it comes the enduement of power for life and service, the bestowment of the gifts and their uses in the work of the ministry (Luke 24:49; Acts 1:4, 8; I Corinthians 12:1-31). This experience is distinct from and subsequent to the experience of the new birth (Acts 8:12-17; 10:44-46; 11:14-16; 15:7-9). With the baptism in the Holy Spirit come such experiences as an overflowing fullness of the Spirit (John 7:37-39; Acts 4:8), a deepened reverence for God (Acts 2:43; Hebrews 12:28), an intensified consecration to God and dedication to His work (Acts 2:42), and a more active love for Christ, for His Word and for the lost (Mark 16:20). 8. THE INITIAL PHYSICAL EVIDENCE OF THE BAPTISM IN THE HOLY SPIRIT The Baptism of believers in the Holy Spirit is witnessed by the initial physical sign of speaking with other tongues as the Spirit of God gives them utterance (Acts 2:4). The speaking in tongues in this instance is the same in essence as the gift of tongues (I Corinthians 12:4-10, 28), but different in purpose and use. 9. SANCTIFICATION Sanctification is an act of separation from that which is evil, and of dedication unto God (Romans 12:1, 2; I Thessalonians 5:23; Hebrews 13:12). Scriptures teach a life of "Holiness without which no man shall see the Lord" (Hebrews 12:14). By the power of the Holy Spirit we are able to obey the command: Be ye holy, for I am holy (I Peter 1:15, 16). Sanctification is realized in the believer by recognizing his identification with Christ in His death and resurrection, and by faith reckoning daily upon the fact of that union, and by offering every faculty continually to the dominion of the Holy Spirit (Romans 6:1-11, 13; 8:1, 2, 13; Galatians 2:20; Philippians 2:12, 13; I Peter 1:5). 10. THE CHURCH AND ITS MISSION The church is the Body of Christ, the habitation of God through the Spirit, with divine appointments for the fulfillment of her Great Commission. Each believer, born of the Spirit, is an integral part of the general assembly and church of the firstborn, which are written in heaven (Ephesians 1:22, 23; 2:22; Hebrews 12:23). Since God's purpose concerning man is to seek and to save that which is lost, to be worshipped by man, and to build a body of believers in the image of His Son, the priority reason-for-being of the Assemblies of God as part of the Church is: a. To be an agency of God for evangelizing the world (Acts 1:8; Matthew 28:19, 20; Mark 16:15, 16). b. To be a corporate body in which man may worship God (I Corinthians 12:13). c. To be a channel of God's purpose to build a body of saints being perfected in the image of His Son (Ephesians 4:11-16; I Corinthians 12:28; 14:12). The Assemblies of God exists expressly to give continuing emphasis to this reason-for-being in the New Testament apostolic pattern by teaching and encouraging believers to be baptized in the Holy Spirit. This experience: Enables them to evangelize in the power of the Spirit with accompanying supernatural signs (Mark 16:15-20; Acts 4:29-31; Hebrews 2:3, 4). b. Adds a necessary dimension to a worshipful relationship with God (I Corinthians 2:10-16; I Corinthians 12 - 14). c. Enables them to respond to the full working of the Holy Spirit in expression of fruit and gifts and ministries as in New Testament times for the edifying of the body of Christ (Galatians 5:22-26; I Corinthians 14:12; Ephesians 4:11, 12; I Corinthians 12:28; Colossians 1:29). 11. THE MINISTRY A divinely called and scripturally ordained ministry has been provided by our Lord for a threefold purpose of leading the Church in: Evangelization of the world (Mark 16:15-20) Worship of God (John 4:23, 24), and Building a Body of saints being perfected in the image of His Son (Ephesians 4:11, 16). 12. DIVINE HEALING Divine Healing is an integral part of the gospel. Deliverance from sickness is provided for in the Atonement, and is the privilege of all believers (Isaiah 53:4, 5; Matthew 8:16, 17; James 5:14-16). 13. THE BLESSED HOPE The resurrection of those who have fallen asleep in Christ and their translation together with those who are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord is the imminent and blessed hope of the Church (I Thessalonians 4:16, 17; Romans 8:23; Titus 2:13; I Corinthians 15:51, 52). 14. THE MILLENNIAL REIGN OF CHRIST The second coming of Christ includes the rapture of the saints, which is our blessed hope, followed by the visible return of Christ with His saints to reign on the earth for one thousand years (Zechariah 14:5; Matthew 24:27, 30; Revelations 1:7; 19:11-14; 20:1-6). This millennial reign will bring the salvation of national Israel (Ezekiel 37:21, 22; Zephaniah 3:19, 20; Romans 11:26, 27) and the establishment of universal peace (Isaiah 11:6-9; Psalms 72:3-8; Micah 4:3, 4). 15. THE FINAL JUDGEMENT There will be a final judgment in which the wicked dead will be raised and judged according to their works. Whosoever is not found written in the Book of Life, together with the devil and his angels, the beast and the false prophet, will be consigned to everlasting punishment in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone, which is the second death (Matthew 25:46; Mark 9:43-48; Revelation 19:20; 20:11-15; 21:8). 16. THE NEW HEAVENS AND THE NEW EARTH "We, according to His promise, look for new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness" (II Peter 3:13; Revelation 21:22). ARTICLE V. ORDINANCES Section 1. Baptism in Water The ordinance of baptism by immersion in water (Matthew 28:19) shall be administered to all who have believed on the Lord Jesus Christ to the saving of their souls, and who give clear evidence of their salvation (Romans 6:3-5; Colossians 2:12). Section 2. Holy Communion The ordinance of the Lord's Supper shall be observed regularly as enjoined in the Scriptures (Luke 22:19, 20; 1 Corinthians 11:23-26). ARTICLE VI. MEMBERSHIP Section 1. Membership Eligibility Active voting membership in this assembly shall be open to all those who possess the following qualifications: a. A testimony to an experience of the "new birth." b. Having been baptized in water by immersion. c. Evidence of a consistent Christian life (Romans 6:4; 8:1-4; 13:13, 14; Ephesians 4:17-32; 5:1, 2, 15; 1 John 1:6, 7). d. An indication of a willingness to contribute regularly to the financial support of the church of which he is to become a member. e. Acceptance of the Tenets of Faith as set forth in Article IV of these bylaws. f. Having reached at least 16 years of age. g. Having regularly attended services of, and supported, this assembly for a period of at least three consecutive months prior to the date of application for membership. h. Agreement to being governed by the bylaws of this assembly, and of the Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God, as both may be amended from time to time. Section 2. Procedure for Membership Recognition Those individuals eligible for membership who shall desire to become members of this church shall make written application to the pastor or church board. The church board shall have the right and authority to determine the eligibility and acceptability of all applicants for membership by majority vote. Those approved for membership by the church board shall be received into the church publicly at any of its regular services, and their names thereupon added to the church membership roll. No applicant for membership shall be accepted as a member within 30 days before an annual business meeting or within 10 days before a special business meeting. Section 3. Pastor and Spouse By virtue of office the pastor shall be considered an active voting member of the church during his tenure. The pastor's spouse shall become an active voting member simultaneously with the pastor, subject to section 9 of this Article VI. Section 4. Transfer Members A member in good standing of another Assemblies of God church, who satisfies the standards for membership eligibility specified in Section 1 of this Article VI (other than the attendance and support requirements), may apply for membership by submitting a letter of transfer from the pastor of the other assembly, upon the approval of a majority of the church board. Section 5. Junior Membership Junior membership shall be available for young people under 16 years of age who give evidence of the new birth, meet the scriptural standards for membership as specified in these bylaws, and are approved by majority vote of the church board. Section 6. Associate Members The church board, at any regular or special meeting, may approve associate members by a majority vote. Eligibility for associate membership is available to any person who is a member in good standing of an Assemblies of God church in another community, who is in this community on a temporary basis, and who intends to return to his or her home church. Associate members shall be entitled to all the privileges of regular members, except that they shall not be eligible to vote and shall not be eligible for any of the offices described in Article VII of these bylaws. Section 7. Honorary Members The church board, at any regular or special meeting, may approve honorary members by a unanimous vote of the members present. Honorary membership is available to any member who has left the church indefinitely. Honorary membership recognition shall continue as long as the member maintains a consistent Christian life, remains sound in doctrine, and maintains a cooperative attitude toward the home assembly. Section 8. Inactive Membership Active voting members who shall without good cause absent themselves from the services of the assembly for a period of 3 consecutive months or more, or who cease to contribute of their means to its support for a period of 3 consecutive months, may be declared inactive members by a majority vote of the church board, and thereupon shall lose their voting privileges until they are restored to the fellowship, their standing to be settled by the action of the assembly through its church board. Section 9. Discipline A. Grounds Discipline is an exercise of scriptural authority for which the church is responsible (Matthew 16:19; 18:15-20; Luke 17:3; John 20:23; Acts 16:4; Ephesians 5:11; 1 Timothy 5:20; 2 Timothy 4:2; Hebrews 13:17). The purpose of discipline is to promote repentance and restoration through exposing sinful behavior. It is to be redemptive in nature as well as corrective. Any member of the assembly is subject to discipline on the basis of unscriptural conduct or doctrinal departure from the Tenets of Faith of this assembly, as determined in the sole discretion of the church board. The discipline of ministers who hold credentials with the Assemblies of God is administered by the District Council and General Council of the Assemblies of God. B. Procedure The assembly will follow the disciplinary procedure set forth in Matthew 18:15-20. This procedure consists generally of the following steps: (1) The pastor or a designated member of the church board discusses the charges with the member in an effort to resolve the matter privately; (2) if the first step does not resolve the matter, then the member shall meet with the pastor and church board or with a designated committee of the church board in an effort to resolve the matter privately; (3) if the first or second steps do not resolve the matter, then the member or the church board may submit the matter to the membership of the assembly in a special business meeting called for that purpose. Only active voting members of the church shall be permitted to attend such a special business meeting. The decision of a majority of the voting members of the church shall be permitted to attend such a special business meeting. The decision of a majority of the voting members present at such a meeting shall be final. A member found guilty may be dismissed from membership in the church (Matthew 18:17). However, lesser disciplinary sanctions may be imposed as appropriate, depending on the circumstances of each case. C. Resignations Members who are under discipline by this assembly forfeit and waive the right to resign from membership in this assembly. Resignations from membership are possible only by those members in good standing who are not under any disciplinary action. ARTICLE VII. GOVERNMENT Section 1. The Church Board A. In General The government of this assembly shall be vested in the church board which shall consist of the pastor and at least three deacons, to the extent that such authority is not limited by district supervision as provided for under the bylaws of the District Council. B. Qualifications of Church Board Members See qualifications for pastors and deacons below. C. Duties of Church Board (1) The church board shall have general charge and management of the affairs, funds, and property of the assembly. The church board shall have the authority to carry out the purposes of the assembly according to its charter and these bylaws. (2) The church board shall act in the examination of applications former membership and in the administration of discipline. (3) For so long as the church is temporarily without a pastor, the remaining members of the church board shall be empowered to select a temporary chairman of the church board. (4) The church board shall elect a secretary from among its members. (5) The church board shall elect a treasurer from among the active voting members who meet the qualifications for such office. Section 2. Officers A. In General There shall be a president, secretary, and treasurer. The pastor, by virtue of office, shall be the president and chairman of the church board. The offices of secretary and treasurer may be held simultaneously by the same individual. B. Qualifications (1) Pastor The pastor shall be in good standing with both The General Council of the Assemblies of God and the District Council, holding a current fellowship card. (2) Secretary The secretary shall be an active voting member of this assembly for at least 1 year immediately preceding election to office, and shall be a member of the church board. (3) Treasurer The treasurer shall be an active voting member of this assembly for at least 1 year immediately preceding election to office, and shall currently support the church with tithes, and shall have a cooperative spirit, and shall be faithful in attendance at church services. C. Duties of Officers (1) Pastor (a) Shall be the spiritual overseer of the assembly and shall direct its activities. (b) Shall be recognized as a member of the church board, president of the assembly, and shall act as chairman of all the business meetings of the assembly and of the church board. (c) Shall provide for all services of the assembly and shall specifically arrange for all special meetings, conventions, and revival campaigns. No person shall be invited to speak or preach in the assembly without his approval. (d) Shall, as chairman of the church board, be chairman of the nominating committee for the selection of deacon nominees. The pastor shall privately interview those nominated, ascertaining their eligibility and availability to serve as deacons. (e) Should conduct a training class at least once a year on the responsibilities of the church board, deacons, trustees, secretary, treasurer, and other church leaders. Such a training course shall be based upon the scriptural directives for church leadership and the church bylaws. (f) Shall be an ex officio member of all committees. (2) Secretary (a) Shall keep the minutes of the official meetings of the board and of the annual and special business meetings of the assembly. (b) Shall keep a record of the membership of the assembly and perform any other clerical work necessary to the proper discharge of his duties. (c) Shall be the custodian of all legal documents. (d) Shall file such annual corporation reports with the secretary of state as may be required by state law. (3) Treasurer (a) Shall be entrusted with all the finances of the assembly, subject to the supervision of the church board, and shall deposit all funds in federally insured accounts in the name of the assembly. All checks issued on behalf of the church must be signed by the treasurer and one additional officer authorized by the church board. (b) Shall keep an itemized account of receipts and disbursements, shall present a report for each regular meeting of the church board, and shall present an annual report to the assembly in its annual business meeting. (c) Shall assist the assembly in acquiring and maintaining available tax exemptions under state and local law. (d) Shall provide a record of all identified giving to each donor at least annually. (e) Shall be the custodian of all the financial records of the church. Section 3. Deacons The deacons shall be persons of mature Christian experience and knowledge, who shall be expected to meet the requirements set forth in 1 Timothy 3 and Acts 6. Deacons shall be at least 23 years old, and shall have been members of the assembly for at least one year. They shall currently support the church with their tithes and offerings, have a cooperative spirit, and regularly attend church services. They shall not hold ministerial credentials. Section 4. Trustees Three trustees (who may be deacons or officers) shall be elected for the holding of church property, if required by law. Trustees must be active voting members of the assembly. Section 5. Fiduciary Duties The law imposes several fiduciary duties on officers, deacons, and trustees, including the duties of due care and diligence, loyalty, avoidance of self-dealing, expending designated contributions for the purposes specified, and not commingling personal and corporate funds. Section 6. Temporary Church Board Should irreconcilable differences arise between the pastor and other members of the church board, destroying the unity and the successful ministry of the local assembly, the District Executive Presbytery along with the sectional presbyter (the investigating committee), upon request from the pastor or a majority of the church board members, shall investigate such differences. Upon a two-thirds majority vote of the investigating committee they may declare the church under District supervision. The term "District Supervision" means that the investigating committee has the authority to (1) suspend the constitution and bylaws of the church, (2) suspend the church board, (3) reclassify the church as a District Council affiliated church, and (4) appoint and establish a temporary church board invested with the authority to manage both the secular and ecclesiastical affairs of the church until such strife shall cease. If the pastor is also the sectional presbyter, the assistant sectional presbyter shall be a member of the investigating committee in his place. ARTICLE VIII. ELECTIONS, VACANCIES, AND REMOVALS Section 1. Elections A. Pastor (1) The pastor shall be nominated by the church board. Recommendations may be made to the church board by any member of the assembly. (2) The pastor shall be elected to serve for 1 or more years or for an indefinite period of time as may be determined at time of election. (3) Election shall be by secret ballot at the annual business meeting of the assembly or at a special business meeting called for that purpose. Only one candidate shall be considered at a time. (4) A two-thirds majority vote of all votes cast shall be required to constitute an election. Where a pastor succeeds himself, only a majority vote is necessary. (5) In the event either the pastor or any other member or members of the assembly shall challenge the validity of an election, the validity of the election shall be arbitrated by the District Executive Presbytery, or any three persons of its choice, and its decision shall be final. B. Secretary The secretary shall be elected by the church board from among its members. The term of office shall be one year, and the secretary may serve consecutive terms without limitation. C. Treasurer The treasurer shall be elected by the church board from among the active voting members of the assembly. The term of office shall be 1 year, and the treasurer may serve consecutive terms without limitation. D. Deacons Deacons shall be nominated by a nominating committee appointed by the church board (see Article VII, section 2C, paragraph [1][d]), and they shall be elected by a majority vote of those active voting members present at an annual business meeting of the assembly at which an election is to be conducted. Active voting members may recommend nominees to the nominating committee; however, nominations for deacon shall not be accepted from the floor during any business meeting without prior proof that the nominee meets the qualifications for a deacon. Deacons shall be elected for a 3-year term, and shall hold office until the annual business meeting at which their successor is elected. Deacons may not serve more than two consecutive 3-year terms. The terms of deacons shall be staggered appropriately. E. Trustees Trustees shall be nominated by a nominating committee appointed by the church board, and they shall be elected by a majority vote of those active voting members present at an annual business meeting of the assembly at which an election is to be conducted. Trustees shall be elected for a 3-year term, and shall hold office until the annual business meeting at which their successor is elected. Trustees may serve consecutive terms without limitation. Section 2. Vacancies and Removals A. Pastor When a vacancy in the office of the pastor shall occur, a temporary replacement shall be arranged for by the church board until a pastor shall be chosen as prescribed in Article VIII, section 1A. The counsel of the district superintendent will be sought. When a pastor's credentials are withdrawn by the District or General Council, the pastor's term of office shall be automatically terminated. In the event a special business meeting is called by petition as provided in Article IX, Section 3, for the purpose of considering the status of the pastor, a majority vote of all voting members present and voting shall be required to remove a pastor from office before his term expires. Severance pay shall be governed by Article XI, section 3C. B. Secretary and Treasurer The offices of secretary and treasurer shall be vacant upon the expiration of the term of office, or upon the termination of the officer's active membership, whichever shall occur first. C. Deacons The office of deacon shall be vacant upon the expiration of the term of office, or upon the termination of a deacon's active membership, whichever shall occur first. D. In General Any office or position of leadership in the church (other than that of the pastor) may be terminated by a majority vote of the active members present and voting at a special business meeting called for the limited purpose of removal of such member from office or position of leadership which he holds. E. Filling Vacancies Any office or position of leadership in the church (other than that of pastor) may be filled by appointment of the church board for the unexpired term. ARTICLE IX. MEETINGS Section 1. Meetings for Worship Meetings for public worship shall be held on each Lord's Day and during the week as may be provided for under direction of the pastor or the church board if there is no pastor. Section 2. Annual Business Meeting There shall be an annual business meeting of the assembly, at which time the election of officers shall take place and the report of all officers shall be presented. This meeting shall be held on the ________ of each year. The time and place shall be announced by the pastor. Notice of the date, time, and place of each annual business meeting shall be announced from the pulpit during morning worship services on each of the two Sundays immediately preceding the date of the meeting. Section 3. Special Business Meetings Special business meetings of the assembly may be called by the pastor, or by a majority of the church board, or by a petition signed by not less than twenty percent (20%) of the active voting members of the assembly. Only those active voting members who have regularly attended services of, and supported, this assembly for a period of at least 3 consecutive months prior to signing the petition shall be counted. Petitions pertaining to the business affairs of the church shall be submitted to the pastor or the secretary of the church board. A petition pertaining to the status of the pastor shall be directed to the district superintendent, who shall arrange for a special business meeting of the assembly. No more than one petition on a given subject shall be recognized in any 12-month period. Notice of the date, time, place, and purpose of each special business meeting shall be announced from the pulpit during morning worship services on each of the two Sundays immediately preceding the date of the meeting. No business other than that specified in the notice of meeting shall be transacted at any special meeting of the assembly. Section 4. Parliamentary Order Section 5. Voting Constituency A. Qualifying of Voters The voting constituency at all business meetings of the assembly shall consist of all active voting members who are present and who are 16 years of age or older (Article VI, Section 1). B. Transfer Members Transfer members shall have voting privileges after 30 days of transfer of membership (Article VI, Section 4). C. Members Under Process of Discipline No member under the process of discipline shall be entitled to a vote until the process is completed (Article VI, Section 9). Section 6. Quorum A quorum shall consist of all members present at any duly called business meeting. Section 7. Order of Business The regular order of business for the annual business meeting of this assembly shall be as follows: a. Devotional b. Reading of previous minutes c. Report of treasurer d. Report of committees e. Unfinished business f. Election of officers g. New business h. Adjournment Section 8. The Church Board The church board shall meet monthly or at the call of the pastor for the transaction of business for the assembly, time and place to be announced by the pastor. A majority of the board members present shall constitute a quorum. Section 9. Membership Roll The church board shall review the list of active voting members at least annually, at the regularly scheduled meeting of the board immediately preceding the annual business meeting, and compile a current list of active voting members. ARTICLE X. DEPARTMENTS Section 1. In General This assembly shall create and maintain such departments and suborganizations as may be necessary and advisable for the extension of its work including those mentioned in this Article. All such departments and organizations shall be subordinate to the assembly and shall contribute to the harmony and development of the whole. They shall be under the general supervision of the pastor and church board, and the pastor shall be an ex officio member of all committees or departments. Section 2. Sunday School The Sunday School shall be considered as that department of the church which particularly provides for the teaching ministry of the church and the spiritual care of the young of the flock. The church board shall appoint the superintendent of the Sunday School from among the members of the church, which appointment shall be submitted for ratification to the church as a whole. The pastor and the superintendent of the Sunday School shall have the right to appoint all officers, teachers, and other workers of the Sunday School and, in consultation with the workers of the school, determine all policies and programs of the school. Section 3. Youth Ministries The young people of the assembly shall be organized into a Youth Department as soon as their number is sufficient. This organization shall elect its own officers, conduct its own services, and plan its own activities, subject to the authority of the church through the pastor and the church board. Section 4. Men's and Women's Ministries There shall be a Men's Ministries Department and Women's Ministries Department which shall be formed and made operable under the supervision of the pastor and church board. ARTICLE XI. FINANCE Section 1. In General All funds for the maintenance of the assembly shall be provided by the voluntary contributions, tithes, and offerings of the members and friends of the organization. Offerings shall be accepted by the assembly at such times and in such ways as agreed upon by the church board and shall be administered by the treasurer under their direction (Malachi 3:10; Luke 6:38;1 Corinthians 16:1,2; 2 Corinthians 9:6-8). Section 2. Handling of Offerings All offerings shall be counted by at least two authorized persons before the funds are removed from the church building. An offering receipts form shall be signed in duplicate by those counting the offering, with one copy going to the treasurer and the other to the pastor. A record shall be kept of all receipts and disbursements of the local assembly and of all individual giving. Section 3. Pastoral Remuneration A. Regular Remuneration The pastor shall be remunerated for his services by a salary or by other means agreed upon by the church board and himself. The church board shall review the pastor's remuneration at least annually. B. Reimbursement for Expenses The pastor shall be given consideration by the church board for expenses incurred by his attendance at District Councils, General Councils, and other District functions by reimbursement of such expenses, or by an offering to help defray such expenses, according to the ability of the church as determined by the church board. C. Severance Pay In the event a pastor is removed from office by a vote of the active voting membership of the church, or shall fail to be sustained by a vote of the active voting membership at the end of a term, he shall be given a minimum of two months regular or average remuneration as severance pay, except in the case of moral turpitude. ARTICLE XII. PROPERTY Section 1. Title All property of the assembly shall be deeded to the assembly and held in its name or, if required by law, to trustees acting on behalf of the assembly and their successors in office. Should the assembly choose to do so, it may request the Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God to act as its trustee to hold title. Section 2. Purchases and Sales of Property All purchases of furnishings, equipment, and other items of tangible personal property, exceeding $10,000 in cost, and all purchases and sales of real property shall be authorized by a vote of at least two-thirds of the voting membership who are in attendance at a regular or special meeting of the assembly. Section 3. Discontinuation of Church Services Should this assembly cease to maintain a weekly worship service for a period of three months under the direction of a leader duly authorized by and in good standing with the District Council, it shall be dissolved and its properties disposed of according to Article XII, section 4, of these Bylaws. Section 4. Disaffiliation Title to all real property now owned or hereafter acquired by the assembly shall be held in trust as a place of divine worship in full cooperative fellowship and affiliation with The General Council of the Assemblies of God, Springfield, Missouri, and the Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God. In the event that the assembly shall be divided over doctrinal or any other issues, or shall vote to disaffiliate from the Assemblies of God, all property of the assembly shall remain with those members, whatever their number, desiring continued affiliation with the Assemblies of God and adhering to its Statement of Fundamental Truths. The determination of which group of members desires continued affiliation with the Assemblies of God and adheres to its Statement of Fundamental Truths shall be arbitrated by the District Presbytery of the Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God, and its decision shall be final and binding. If all of the members of the assembly shall vote to disaffiliate from the Assemblies of God for doctrinal or any other reasons, then all of the property of such assembly shall revert to said District Council and shall be used by the District as an Assemblies of God church if possible, and if not possible, the District may sell the property and apply the proceeds in any manner consistent with its stated purposes. Section 5. Dissolution Upon the dissolution of the assembly, none of its funds or assets shall be distributed to any officer, deacon, trustee, or any other individual. The church board shall, after paying or making provision for the payment of all of the liabilities of the assembly, dispose of all of the funds and assets of the assembly by conveying the same to the Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God, for the purposes of the assembly, and provided that said District Council at the time qualifies as an exempt organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (or the corresponding provisions of any future United States Internal Revenue Law). Any such funds or assets not so disposed of shall be disposed of by the Circuit Court of the county in which the principal office of the corporation is then located, to such organization as said Court shall determine, which is organized and operated exclusively for religious purposes. ARTICLE XIII. ARBITRATION OF DISPUTES Inasmuch as the Scriptures require Christians to take their disputes to the saints and not to the civil courts (1 Corinthians 6:1-8), all disputes which may arise (1) between any member of this church and the church itself, or (2) between any member of this church and any pastor, officer, director, employee, volunteer, or other worker of this church, shall be resolved by binding arbitration if efforts to mediate or conciliate the dispute have failed. Either party to the dispute may initiate the arbitration process by filing with the other party a written request for arbitration within a reasonable time after the dispute has arisen and efforts to mediate or conciliate have failed. In such a case, the member and the church shall each name an arbitrator, and the two so selected shall name a third. All arbitrators must be born-again, Spirit-filled believers who are members of an Assemblies of God church. The third arbitrator chosen by the other two shall disclose, before accepting the appointment, any financial or personal interest in the outcome of the arbitration, and any existing or past financial, professional, family, or social relationships which are likely to affect impartiality or which might reasonably create an appearance of impartiality or bias. Either of the parties to the arbitration, on the basis of such disclosures, may disqualify such a candidate from serving as the third arbitrator. A third arbitrator who serves without objection from either party has a continuing duty to disclose relationships or interests which may impair his impartiality. Either party, regardless of the stage of the arbitration process, may on the basis of such disclosures disqualify such a person from further participation. The arbitration process shall not proceed until the third arbitrator is selected. The arbitrators shall appoint the time and place for the hearing and cause notification to the parties to be served personally or by registered mail not less than 30 days before the hearing. Appearance at the hearing waives such notice. The arbitrators may adjourn the hearing from time to time as necessary and, on request of a party and for good cause or upon their own motion, may postpone the hearing to a later date. The arbitrators may hear and determine the controversy upon the evidence produced notwithstanding the failure of a party duly notified to appear. The parties are entitled to be heard, to present evidence material to the controversy, and to cross-examine witnesses appearing at the hearing. The hearing shall be conducted by all the arbitrators, but a majority of them may determine any question and render a final award. If during the course of the hearing an arbitrator for any reason ceases to act, he shall be replaced in the same manner in which he was originally selected. The arbitrators may in their absolute discretion admit as evidence any affidavit or declaration concerning the matters in dispute, a copy thereof having been given at least 5 days previously to the party against whom the same is offered, but the person whose evidence is so taken shall be subject to cross-examination by such party. The arbitrators shall have the power to order and direct what they shall deem necessary to be done by either of the parties relating to the matters in dispute. Cost of the arbitration shall be determined and assessed by the arbitrators. Any submission of a dispute to arbitration shall not be revoked by the death of any party to the dispute, and any award will be binding upon such person's heirs and successors. The decision of the arbitrators shall be binding on both parties, and both parties submit themselves to the personal jurisdiction of the civil courts in this state (including federal courts), as well as the courts of any other state which may have jurisdiction over any dispute contemplated by this Article, for the entry of a judgment confirming the arbitrators' award. The arbitration process is not a substitute for any disciplinary process set forth in the constitution or bylaws of the church, and shall in no way affect the authority of the church to investigate reports of misconduct, conduct hearings, or administer discipline. Any matter not provided for herein shall be governed by the provisions of the Uniform Arbitration Act. If a dispute may result in an award of monetary damages, then use of this arbitration procedure is conditioned on acceptance of the procedure by the liability insurer of the church, and the insurer's agreement to honor any arbitration award up to any applicable policy limits. ARTICLE XIV. AMENDMENTS The bylaws may be amended at any regular or special business meeting of the assembly by a majority vote of the membership present, except as otherwise indicated herein. Articles III, XII, and XIV of these bylaws may be amended only by the affirmative vote of 100 percent (100%) of the active voting members present at any annual or special business meeting called for the purpose of amending these bylaws. Article IV of these bylaws is not subject to amendment, except to conform to any amendments made to the Statement of Fundamental Truths of the Assemblies of God. All amendments must be consistent with the constitution and bylaws of the District Council. MINUTES EIGHTY-FOURTH ANNUAL DISTRICT COUNCIL TENNESSEE DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES OF GOD MARCH 30 - APRIL 1, 2009 The Eighty-fourth Annual District Council opened Monday evening, March 30, at 6:30 p.m. A pre-service concert was held prior to the opening service, with Dan Smith, Pastor of Northridge Church in White House, leading in praise and worship. Superintendent J.R. Gould welcomed everyone to the 84th District Council. Brian Hughes, Presbyter of the Nashville South Section and Pastor of Family Worship Center in Murfreesboro, brought greetings to the Council. Todd Alexander, District Secretary/Treasurer, made the announcements. Nick Serban, III, Pastor of Full Life Christian Center in Franklin, read the scripture. Glenn Burks, Pastor of First Assembly of God in Smithville, led in prayer. Andrew Wharton, Presbyter of the Nashville North Section and Pastor of Life Assembly of God in Mt. Juliet, received the offering for Camp Jackson. The offertory was provided by The Miller Family of Murfreesboro. Superintendent J.R. Gould recognized Gaylon Echols and Merle Gibson for 50 years of service as an Ordained minister with the Assemblies of God. Superintendent Gould presented them with a special framed certificate prepared by the General Council and signed by General Superintendent George O. Wood and General Secretary Jim Bradford. Superintendent J.R. Gould introduced the 2009 Hall of Champion inductees. They were Don McCullough, Pastor of First Assembly of God in Lawrenceburg and the late V.V. McCoy of Jackson. His son, Alvin McCoy was present to receive the award in honor of his father. Dan Smith led in worship. Superintendent J.R. Gould introduced the Council speaker, Rev. Gordon Anderson, President of North Central University. Bro. Anderson spoke on Value of Having (Holy) Spirit on You. TUESDAY MORNING MARCH 31 The Tuesday morning service was opened with Ben Kirk leading in song. Gordon Anderson spoke again on Spirit empowerment. The business session was called to order by Chairman J.R. Gould at 10:20 a.m. The following people were invited to the platform: Randy Carter, Assistant District Superintendent; Todd Alexander, Executive Secretary/Treasurer; Randel McCarty, General Presbyter; Terry Bailey, Middle Tennessee Executive Presbyter; Barry Culberson, East Tennessee Executive Presbyter. He noted that Glenn Burks and Gaylon Echols, Honorary Presbyters, were present. Chairman Gould invited the Parliamentary Committee to the platform: Tom Lindberg, Pastor of First Assembly of God in Memphis and Presbyter for the Memphis Section; Bill Lickliter, Pastor of Calvary Church Assembly of God in Chattanooga and Presbyter for the Chattanooga Section; and Kurt Steinbach, Pastor of Cedar Point Community Church in Maryville. Chairman Gould recognized the Departmental Directors; Terry Allen, Youth/Christian Education; Shirley Gould, Womens Ministries; Tracee Davidson, Girls Ministries; Kim Robinette, Church Planting/Development; Bob Brown, Mens Ministries; Rick Black, Royal Rangers; Jaime Delcarpio, Hispanic; Bill Taylor, Stewardship; and Chris Brown, Camp Jackson Facilities Manager. The Resolutions Committee was recognized: Chairman Randy Carter, Assistant District Superintendent; Brian Hughes; David Jenkins, Pastor of First Assembly of God in Hendersonville and Nick Serban. Roster Report Bill Taylor, Chairman of the Roster Committee, gave the following report as of 9:00 a.m., Tuesday, March 31, 2009: Ordained 96 Licensed 49 Specialized Licensed 6 Certified 16 Delegates 66 Voting constituency 233 Visitors 86 Total registrants 319 A motion prevailed to receive the report. Adoption of Agenda Chairman Gould called attention to the Agenda on page 3 of the Reports Book. A motion prevailed that the Agenda be adopted as a guide. District Superintendents Report Randy Carter, Assistant District Superintendent, assumed the chair for the reading of the District Superintendents annual report. A motion prevailed to approve the 2008 report of the District Superintendent with appreciation. The Chair was returned to Superintendent Gould. Brother Gould mentioned that due to the limit of time, the remaining reports of the Departmental Directors would not be publicly read, but encouraged everyone to peruse these reports in their entirety. Financial Report Todd Alexander, Executive Secretary/Treasurer, summarized the 2008 Financial Reports. A motion prevailed to approve the reports as presented. Chairman Gould introduced Todd Hukill as the District Financial Director, expressing his thanks and appreciation to him. Chairman Gould noting that during the 2008 District Council, in session, a motion prevailed to suspend the standing resolution of elections as being the first item of business on Tuesday afternoon. He asked that due to the amount of elections to be held, that the rule be suspended and begin the elections on Tuesday morning. A motion prevailed to suspend the standing resolution of elections being the first item of business on Tuesday afternoon to Tuesday morning and this resolution would apply to all future District Councils. Election of Assistant District Superintendent Randy Carter, Assistant District Superintendent, approached the microphone. He expressed his appreciation for the six years he has served as Assistant District Superintendent respectfully desired not to have his name on any ballots for officers. Chairman Gould expressed appreciation to Randy and Nancee Carter for their exemplary leadership and led in prayer for the Carters. A motion prevailed that if a candidate received two-thirds vote on the nominating ballot, they would be declared elected. Todd Alexander gave the following report on the nominating ballot for Assistant District Superintendent: Total votes cast 189 Needed to elect 126 Names presented: Terry Bailey Tom Lindberg Bob Brown Randel McCarty Glenn Burks Don McCullough Mike Campbell Craig McGee Johnny Chase Steven Pickard Barry Culberson Ronnie Sanders Maury Davis Dan Smith Glenn Forsee Kurt Steinbach Jack Harper Tim VanDouser Brian Hughes Andrew Wharton David Jenkins Jason Whitehurst Bill Lickliter The following persons requested their name be removed from the ballot: Bob Brown, Mike Campbell, Johnny Chase, Jack Harper, Tom Lindberg, Craig McGee, Dan Smith, Kurt Steinbach and Andrew Wharton. The following names were presented for the first electoral ballot for Assistant District Superintendent: Terry Bailey Bill Lickliter Glenn Burks Randel McCarty Barry Culberson Don McCullough Maury Davis Steven Pickard Glenn Forsee Ronnie Sanders Brian Hughes Tim VanDouser David Jenkins Jason Whitehurst Ballots were cast for the first electoral ballot for Assistant District Superintendent. Todd Alexander gave the following report on the first electoral ballot for Assistant District Superintendent: Total votes cast 209 Needed to elect 139 Terry Bailey 58 Bill Lickliter 7 Glenn Burks 12 Randel McCarty 31 Barry Culberson 20 Don McCullough 5 Maury Davis 6 Steven Pickard 0 Glenn Forsee 2 Ronnie Sanders 8 Brian Hughes 34 Tim VanDouser 4 David Jenkins 6 Jason Whitehurst 16 Since there was no election on the first electoral ballot, a second electoral ballot was cast. Todd Alexander gave the following report on the second electoral ballot for Assistant District Superintendent. Total votes cast 224 Needed to elect 149 Terry Bailey 118 Bill Lickliter 1 Glenn Burks 4 Randel McCarty 23 Barry Culberson 16 Don McCullough 2 Maury Davis 1 Steven Pickard 0 Glenn Forsee 0 Ronnie Sanders 2 Brian Hughes 45 Tim VanDouser 0 David Jenkins 0 Jason Whitehurst 12 With no election declared on the second electoral ballot, a third electoral ballot was cast. Todd Alexander, Executive Secretary/Treasurer, noted that on the third electoral ballot, all names except the top three nominees will remain on ballot, Terry Bailey, Brian Hughes and Randel McCarty. Todd Alexander gave the following report on the third electoral ballot for Assistant District Superintendent: Total votes cast 216 Needed to elect 144 Terry Bailey 177 Brian Hughes 32 Randel McCarty 7 Having noted that Terry Bailey had received more than a two-thirds vote required for an election, the Chairman declared that he had been elected to the position of Assistant District Superintendent for a two year term. Terry Bailey expressed his thanks and appreciation for the confidence placed in him. Bill Lickliter led in prayer over the Baileys. Election of District Executive Secretary/Treasurer The name of the nominee presented by the District Board for District Executive Secretary/Treasurer is Todd Alexander. A motion prevailed to elect Todd Alexander as District Secretary/ Treasurer by voice vote. By voice vote, Chairman Gould declared that Todd Alexander was elected to the position of District Executive Secretary/Treasurer. Todd Alexander expressed to the Council his appreciation for the confidence placed in him. Randel McCarty led in prayer. Election of District Womens Ministries Director and Assistant Womens Ministries Director The name of the nominee presented by the Executive Board for District Womens Ministries Director was Shelayne McDaniel. The name of the nominee presented by the Executive Board for Assistant Womens Ministries Director was Sherri Alexander. Election of District Youth/Christian Education Director The name of the nominee presented by the District Board for District Youth/Christian Education Director was Terry Allen. Chairman Gould explained that all three Departmental Director nominees would be on the same ballot, and they would each be fulfilling an unexpired term that bears one year term. Ballots were cast for the office of Womens Ministries Director, Assistant Womens Ministries Director and Youth/CE Director. Todd Alexander gave the following report on the District Womens Ministries Director: Total votes cast 209 Needed to elect 106 Shelayne McDaniel 188 Having noted that Shelayne McDaniel had received the majority of votes required for an election, the Chairman declared that she had been elected to the position of District Womens Ministries Director for a one year term. Shelayne McDaniel expressed to the Council her appreciation for the confidence placed in her. Todd Alexander gave the following report on the Assistant Womens Ministries Director: Total votes cast 207 Needed to elect 105 Sherri Alexander 195 Having noted that Sherri Alexander had received the majority of votes required for an election, the Chairman declared that she had been elected to the position of Assistant Womens Ministries Director for a one year term. Sherri Alexander expressed to the Council her appreciation for the confidence placed in her. Todd Alexander gave the following report on the District Youth/Christian Education Director: Total votes cast 214 Needed to elect 108 Terry Allen 204 Having noted that Terry Allen had received the majority of votes required for an election, the Chairman declared that he had been elected to the position of District Youth/Christian Education Director for a one year term. Terry expressed his thanks and appreciation to the Council for the confidence placed in him. Chairman Gould led in prayer for Shelayne McDaniel, Sherri Alexander and Terry Allen. Recess The morning service recessed at 11:55 a.m. The Assemblies of God World Missions luncheon sponsored by the World Missions Department was served following the morning session. The speaker for the luncheon was Rev. Omar Beiler, Eurasia Director. TUESDAY AFTERNOON APRIL 1 The afternoon session was called to order by Chairman J.R. Gould at 2:05 p.m. Roster Report Bill Taylor, Chairman of the Roster Committee, gave the following report as of 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 31, 2009: Ordained 120 Licensed 57 Specialized Licensed 6 Certified 18 Delegates 70 Voting constituency 271 Visitors 96 Total registrants 367 A motion prevailed to receive the report. Chairman Gould introduced Bob Langford, a local attorney who had expressed his willingness to serve the Tennessee District. The following guests brought greetings to the Council: Dr. George O. Wood General Superintendent By Video Mike Fitzgerald Via skype Steve Pike Church Planting National Office Benny Ferguson World Missions Awareness By Video John Krans Assemblies of God Financial Solutions Church Extension - Video District Departments reporting: Bob Brown HonorBound - Video Glenn Forsee TSOM Benevolence checks were presented to the following: Johnny Chase, Jr.: $4,000 David Cross: $2,000 Blen Hinton: $ 600 Billy Meek: $ 600 Jerry Poore: $1,000 Jack Simon: $5,000 Dean Sims: $1,000 Resolution 1. Recognition of Dependent Churches and District Affiliated Churches Chairman Gould noted that this Resolution was tabled from the 2008 District Council. The Resolutions Committee presented Resolution 1, and moved that it be removed from the table and moved its adoption. A motion prevailed that Resolution 1 be amended by adding the following words to line 24 of page 4; Church with the permission of the sponsoring General Council Assembly. A motion prevailed to adopt Resolution 1 as amended was carried. WHEREAS, The Assemblies of God throughout its history has given great emphasis to church planting; and WHEREAS, Church planting has proven to be a most effective way to evangelize and disciple those who do not know Christ; and WHEREAS, The Vision for Transformation has given renewed emphasis to the planting of churches; and WHEREAS, Many new churches are being sponsored as satellite or dependent churches of a parent church; and WHEREAS, New churches most often are listed in District Council and General Council records as district-affiliated; and WHEREAS, the Executive Presbytery has recommended to the General Presbytery that it request each district council to make provision in its bylaws under the category of district affiliated assemblies, for a sub category of churches who are either satellite or dependent churches of a General Council parent church; and WHEREAS, The Tennessee District does not have a mechanism in its bylaws that establishes a separate category for churches that are satellite or dependent churches of a parent church; and WHEREAS, A truer picture of church planting in our Fellowship would emerge if provision were made to recognize these satellite or dependent churches that are under the sponsorship and governance of a parent church; and WHEREAS, The Tennessee District maintains a strong resolve to provide a structure that nurtures growth and effectiveness; and WHEREAS, The Tennessee District realizes that in a highly litigious society, remaining current in the areas of governance is crucial for protecting our heritage and future; therefore be it RESOLVED, That the following changes be made to the Tennessee District Assemblies of God Constitution and Bylaws; and be it further RESOLVED, That Article XVIII, DISTRICT AFFILIATED CHURCHES, (Page 63), which presently reads: District Affiliated churches shall be recognized in three distinct categories: SECTION 1. DISTRICT AFFILIATED CHURCH Definition A District Affiliated Church shall be a church with less than twenty members, or a church without qualified personnel to serve as deacons or board members, or insufficient financial resources to conduct its business without outside assistance. A District Affiliated New Church shall be a church in its first three years of existence that has not yet achieved General Council status. Pastor The Pastor of a District Affiliated Church may be selected either by the local church in the usual fashion by a majority vote of the membership present and voting in a business meeting called for that purpose or, may be appointed by the District Executive Board. In the event of a pastoral vacancy, an interim pastor may be appointed by the District Superintendent to serve for a maximum of six months. In the case of a District Affiliated Church of less than 12 members, the Pastor may be appointed by the District Superintendent without vote of the membership. Church Secretary/Treasurer The church secretary shall be nominated by the Pastor and elected annually by a majority vote of the active membership present and voting in the annual business meeting of the church. The church secretary (secretary/treasurer) must be an active member and shall be faithful in attendance (at least two services weekly) at the church and shall have received (or be earnestly seeking) the Baptism of the Holy Spirit. Official Board The Official Board of the District Affiliated Church shall be the District Superintendent, the District Executive Secretary/Treasurer, and the Sectional Presbyter. They shall serve as Trustees of the church property. Advisory Board A local Advisory Board consisting of the Pastor, qualified laymen from the local assembly and the Presbyter or designees shall be appointed annually by the Official Board. Reports A monthly financial report and a quarterly ministry report shall be filed with the District Superintendent on a form provided by the District Office. The report shall be filed during the first week of the month for the month just past. An annual report is required to be filed with the District Executive Board. Finances A monthly report of all income and expenses shall be furnished by the treasurer to the pastor, advisory board and District Superintendent. No local indebtedness shall be incurred without the express written consent of the District Executive Presbytery. Business Meetings The Assembly shall be expected to conduct a church business meeting annually. The Sectional Presbyter shall be notified of the date and shall have authority to attend at his discretion. No special business meeting shall be called without the approval and attendance of the Sectional Presbyter or his designee. SECTION 2. DISTRICT SUPERVISION OF GENERAL COUNCIL ASSEMBLIES When it has been necessary for the Tennessee District to guarantee a loan for a local Assembly, the church shall remain under District Supervision at least until the guaranty has been removed. Trustees of the property shall be the District Superintendent, Executive Secretary/Treasurer, and the Sectional Presbyter. The church shall be required to file monthly reports with the District Superintendent on forms provided from the District office and shall have one on-site review annually. The church will be governed as a District Supervised church regardless of its size. b. Request for Supervision Where misunderstanding arises which cannot be settled peaceably or a need for revitalization occurs, a local Assembly may call the District Executive Board for their assistance and supervision. Such call may be issued by the pastor, or a majority of the church board, or by a petition signed by one-third of the active voting members of the Assembly. The request shall be ratified by a majority of the members present and voting in a regular or special business meeting called for that purpose. The business meeting to be presided over by the District Superintendent or his designee. c. District Acceptance The approval or disapproval of District Supervision shall be at the sole discretion of the District Executive Board. If accepted, the District Executive Board shall have full authority to oversee and direct all matters relating to the fiscal and spiritual operation of the Assembly until order shall be restored. The church shall lose its General Council status and shall be reported under the general label, "District Affiliated." d. Officers All local offices, including official board, secretary, treasurer, and pastor shall be declared vacant. The District Executive Board shall have full authority to appoint such local committees as it may see fit to assure efficient day to day operation of the church. The church shall have the right to elect a secretary for the purpose of keeping the official records of the church. The Trustees shall be the Sectional Presbyter, District Superintendent, and District Secretary-Treasurer. e. Pastor The pastor shall be appointed without vote of the congregation. However, in the unlikely event of appointment of the incumbent pastor at the time supervision is declared, such appointment shall not be final until ratified by a two-thirds majority vote of the active members present and voting in a special business meeting called for that purpose. f. Duration The church shall remain under District Supervision until, in the judgment of the District Executive Presbytery, order and stability have been restored. SECTION 3. TENNESSEE MISSIONS/NEW CHURCH PLANTS All new church plants and district affiliated churches designated a Tennessee Missions Church by the District Executive Board shall be under the direction and supervision of the Church Planting and Church Development Board and Director in consultation with the District Superintendent. Be amended to read: District Affiliated churches shall be recognized in two distinct categories: District Affiliated and District Affiliated Dependent. SECTION 1. CATEGORY There shall be two categories of District Affiliated Churches: those under the governance of the District, and those satellite or dependent churches under the governance of a sponsoring church, to be designated as District Affiliated and District Affiliated Dependent. SECTION 2. LISTING AND RECOGNITION OF ANY TYPE OF DEPENDENT CHURCH SPONSORED BY A PARENT CHURCH FOR RECOGNITION AS DISTRICT AFFILIATED-DEPENDENT. A General Council Assembly, when desiring to open any type of dependent church, shall notify the District leadership of their intent, in accordance with current policy; The church shall be listed on District Council records as a District Affiliated-Dependent Church. SECTION 3. RECOGNITION OF A PARENT CHURCHS DEPENDENT CHURCH AS A GENERAL COUNCIL ASSEMBLY. Upon mutual agreement of the sponsoring church, the dependent church, and the District Council, in accordance with District Council and General Council Constitutional and Bylaw procedures, the satellite or dependent church sponsored by a parent church may be recognized as a General Council assembly. At such time of recognition, the governance of the dependent church shall be transferred from the parent church to the newly recognized General Council assembly. SECTION 4. DISTRICT AFFILIATED CHURCH Definition A District Affiliated Church shall be a church with less than twenty members, or a church without qualified personnel to serve as deacons, or board members, or insufficient financial resources to conduct its business without outside assistance. Pastor The pastor of a District Affiliated Church shall be appointed by the District Superintendent. The Superintendent may receive an advisory secret ballot vote from the active membership prior to the appointment of a pastor, it being understood that said advisory vote shall not be binding upon the District Superintendent. Church Secretary/Treasurer The Church Secretary and Church Treasurer shall be a member of the Board and shall be appointed by the District Superintendent. Official Board The Official Board of the District Affiliated Church shall be the Sectional Presbyter, the regional District Church Coordinator and those approved by the District Superintendent. They shall also serve as Trustees of the church property. Policy The Manual for District Affiliated Churches, Pastors and Boards shall be the policy guide for the Assembly. Business Meetings The Assembly shall be expected to conduct a church business meeting annually. SECTION 5. DISTRICT SUPERVISION OF GENERAL COUNCIL ASSEMBLIES When it has been necessary for the Tennessee District to guarantee a loan for a local Assembly, the church shall remain under District Supervision as a District Affiliated Church at least until the guarantee has been removed. Trustees of the property shall be the board appointed by the District Superintendent. The church shall function under the requirements for a District Affiliated church. The church will be governed as a District Affiliated church regardless of size. Request for Supervision Where misunderstanding arises which cannot be settled peaceably or a need for revitalization occurs, a local Assembly may call the District Executive Board for their assistance and supervision. Such call may be issued by the pastor, or a majority of the church board, or by a petition signed by one-third of the active voting members of the Assembly. The request shall be ratified by a majority of the members present and voting in a regular or special business meeting called for that purpose. The business meeting to be presided over by the District Superintendent or a member of the District Board. District Acceptance The approval or disapproval of District Supervision shall be at the sole discretion of the District Executive Board. If accepted, the District Superintendent shall have full authority to oversee and direct all matters relating to the fiscal and spiritual operation of the Assembly until order shall be restored. The church shall lose its General Council status and shall be reported under the general label, District Affiliated. Officers Upon classification as a District Affiliated church, all local offices shall be declared vacant and thereby filled under the direction of the District Superintendent through the appointed board. The trustees shall be the appointed official board of the assembly. SECTION 6. TENNESSEE MISSIONS/NEW CHURCH PLANTS All new church plants and district affiliated churches designated a Tennessee Missions Church by the District Executive Board shall be under the direction and supervision of the Church Planting and Church Development Board and Director in consultation with the District Superintendent. Submitted by The Church Planting/Development Board Election of General Presbyter Ballots were cast for the nominating ballot for General Presbyter. Todd Alexander gave the following report on the nominating ballot for General Presbyter: Total votes cast 175 Needed to elect 117 Terry Bailey Bill Lickliter Bob Brown Tom Lindberg Glenn Burks Randel MCCarty Randy Carter Don McCullough Barry Culberson Jeff Ogg Glenn Forsee Ronnie Sanders Jack Harper Andrew Wharton Brian Hughes Jason Whitehurst David Jenkins The following persons requested their name be removed from the ballot: Terry Bailey, Bob Brown, Randy Carter, Jack Harper, Tom Lindberg, Ronnie Sanders and Andrew Wharton. The following names were presented for the first electoral ballot for General Presbyter: Glenn Burks Bill Lickliter Barry Culberson Randel McCarty Glenn Forsee Don McCullough Brian Hughes Jeff Ogg David Jenkins Jason Whitehurst Ballots were cast for the first electoral ballot for General Presbyter Todd Alexander gave the following report on the first electoral ballot for General Presbyter: Total votes cast 181 Needed to elect 121 Glenn Burks 21 Bill Lickliter 7 Barry Culberson 14 Randel McCarty 86 Glenn Forsee 5 Don McCullough 1 Brian Hughes 38 Jeff Ogg 2 David Jenkins 2 Jason Whitehurst 5 Since there was no election on the first electoral ballot, a second electoral ballot was cast. Todd Alexander gave the following report on the second electoral ballot for General Presbyter. Total votes cast 196 Needed to elect 131 Glenn Burks 6 Bill Lickliter 1 Barry Culberson 2 Randel McCarty 141 Glenn Forsee 0 Don McCullough 1 Brian Hughes 40 Jeff Ogg 1 David Jenkins 2 Jason Whitehurst 2 Having noted that Randel McCarty had received more than a two-thirds vote required for an election, the Chairman declared that he had been elected to the position of General Presbyter for a two year term. Recess The meeting recessed at 4:25 p.m. TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 31 A pre-service concert was held prior to the Tuesday evening service, with Dan Smith, Pastor of Northridge Church in White House, leading in praise and worship. Joel Perales, Pastor of Rio De Vida in Smyrna, brought greetings and led in prayer. Todd Alexander made the announcements. A Parade of Nations was presented by Norm Lestarjette, Minister in the Columbia Section. Alice Jane Blythe, former Womens Ministries Director, led in prayer. Shirley Gould, wife of Superintendent J.R. Gould, sang The Lords Prayer in Swahili. Superintendent Gould recognized our Tennessee Missionaries who are home on furlough. Also, Missionary Len Stitt of Pakistan greeted the Council and gave testimony of a recent life threatening experience. Jack Simon, Missionary to Colombia, received the offering for missions. Superintendent J.R. Gould introduced the speaker, Omar Beiler, Eurasia Regional Director. Before his message, Ben Kirk led in praise and worship. Omar Beiler spoke on The Urgent Call of Missions. Barry Culberson dismissed in prayer. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2 The Wednesday morning service opened with Ben Kirk leading in praise and worship. Superintendent J.R. Gould shared his vision for the District. Chairman Gould called the business meeting to order at 10:30 a.m. The Executive Board and the Parliamentarians were invited to the platform. Roster Report Bill Taylor, Chairman of the Roster Committee, gave the following report as of 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, April 1, 2009. Ordained 127 Licensed 59 Specialized Licensed 6 Certified 18 Delegates 70 Voting constituency 280 Visitors 101 Total registrants 381 A motion prevailed to receive the report and that the roster be closed. RESOLUTION 2 WOMENS DEPARTMENT BYLAW CHANGES The Resolutions Committee presented Resolution 2, and moved its adoption. A motion was made to amend Resolution 2 by adding the words 13 sectional reps to line 23, page 2. The motion failed. A motion was made to table the resolution for study and bring back to 2010 Council. The motion failed. A motion prevailed that Resolution 2 be amended by replacing the word release to help launch on line 4, page 2. A motion prevailed that Resolution 2 be amended by deleting the words either or other qualified persons resident in the district on lines 1 and 2, page 3. A motion prevailed that Resolution 2 be amended by replacing the word Hispanic to Ethnic on line 34, page 4. The motion prevailed to adopt Resolution 2, with the two amendments. WHEREAS, the Executive Board of the Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God has appointed a Womens Department Task Force to review and reevaluate bylaws as it relates to the District Womens Department, and WHEREAS, the Task Force has met and unanimously agree that the bylaws should reflect the current directive of the Tennessee District Womens Department and its Mission Statement, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the following changes be submitted for consideration: ARTICLE XV. Womens Department SECTION 2. AUTHORIZATION AND PURPOSE Which now reads: AGENCY TO FULFILL CHURCH'S MISSION. The Womens Ministries Department shall have as its primary responsibility to help the church fulfill its threefold mission to evangelize, disciple and worship. b. FUNCTIONS. The functions of this department shall include: 1. Encouraging the development of the ministry of women at the local, sectional, and district levels of the Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God. 2. Networking with our Tennessee missionaries and helping to fulfill their unique needs. 3. Encourage the importance of faithfulness on the sectional and local level. 4. Encouraging the women of the Fellowship to engage in the ministry of evangelism. 5. Be a resource, providing encouragement and assistance to sectional and local groups for organization and operation. 6. Conducting conferences, training and special events. 7. Overseeing the organization and promotion of our district girls program. 8. Preparing handbooks and promotional materials to be available on line as needed to implement the department program. 9. Publicizing the Women's Ministries through the Tennessee District Fellowship and on line at HYPERLINK "http://www.tnaog.org"www.tnaog.org. Be amended to read: STATEMENT OF PURPOSE We are called to embrace our multi-faceted God as a relevant network of ministries, outreaches and services that support, nurture, train, mentor, and release women into ministry and service. FUNCTIONS Encourage the development of ministry to women at all levels of the Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God. Network with our Tennessee missionaries and help to fulfill their unique needs, Be a resource providing encouragement and assistance to local groups for organization and operation. 4. Conduct conferences, training, and special events. 5. Oversee the organization and promotion of our District Girls Ministries Program. SECTION 3. OFFICERS Which now reads: The Officers of the Women's Ministries Department shall consist of a District Director, Assistant Director and Sectional 13 Representatives and such other officers as may be deemed necessary. SECTION 3. OFFICERS Be amended to read: The Officers of the Womens Department shall consist of a District Director, Assistant Director, Girls Ministries Director, a board of not less than four appointed members, three Geographic Division Coordinators (West, Middle, East) and such other officers as may be deemed necessary. SECTION 4. QUALIFICATION OF OFFICERS Which now reads: Officers on both District and Sectional levels shall be chosen from either members of the Tennessee District Council or other qualified persons resident in the district. SECTION 4. QUALIFICATION OF OFFICERS Be amended to read: Officers shall be chosen from either members of the Tennessee District Council or other qualified persons resident in the district. SECTION 5. COMMITTEES Which now reads: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. The Executive Committee of the Women's Ministries Department shall consist of the Director and Assistant Director. DISTRICT COMMITTEE. The District Committee of the Women's Ministries Department shall consist of the Executive Committee and all Sectional Representatives. SECTION 5. COMMITTEES Be amended to read: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. The Executive Committee of the Womens Department shall consist of the Womens Director, Assistant Director and Girls Ministries Director. DISTRICT COMMITTEES. The District Committee shall consist of the Executive Committee, not less than four board members, and three Geographic Division Coordinators (West, Middle and East). The board members and three Geographic Division Coordinators shall be nominated by the Executive Committee and shall be approved by the Superintendent and ratified by the Executive Board. SECTION 7. DUTIES OF OFFICERS Which now reads: Director It shall be the duty of the Director to be present at all District meetings of the Women's Ministries Department. To develop and oversee the Women's Ministries, and Girls Ministries program of the Tennessee District. To arrange for and conduct district and sectional meetings as are necessary to carry out the objectives of the total Women's Ministries, and Girls Ministries program. To attend all national meetings where district representation is required. 5. To promote missions interest at home and abroad. b. Assistant Director To preside at all District Women's Ministries meetings in the absence of the Director. To assist the Director in promoting the Women's Ministries work throughout the district. c. Sectional Representatives To organize the total Women's Ministries program in each local church in her respective section. To send a quarterly report of the activities in her section to the District Women's Ministries Director. To conduct a quarterly Women's Ministries meetings in her section, in harmony with the sectional calendar. To attend all district meetings where sectional representation is required. To promote missions on a sectional and local basis in close cooperation with all District Women's Ministries projects. To arrange for any special meetings as called for by the District Women's Ministries Director. To keep an up-to-date mailing list of all sectional and local Women's Ministries leaders in her section and to inform the District Office of any change. To work in close harmony with the Sectional Presbyter and Girls Ministries Representative in all meetings relating to Women's Ministries. SECTION 7. DUTIES OF OFFICERS Be amended to read: Director Shall preside over all functions of the District Womens Department. Shall give oversight to the Assistant Director, Girls Ministries Director, Womens Board and Geographic Division Coordinators of the District Womens Department. To adhere to General Council objectives of the total Womens Department. Assistant Director Assist the Director in carrying out her vision for the Womens Department, and to serve when and where requested. Womens Board Assist the Director and Assistant Director in carrying out the vision for the Womens Department through the areas of Missions, Communication, Training/Discipleship, Fund-raising, and Hispanic Involvement. Geographic Division Coordinators Attend all District Womens Department events in their designated division. Assist with the training and discipleship of local church Womens Departments within their designated division. Keep in contact and have an up to date mailing list of all local Womens Department leaders within their designated division. Communicate activities, events, and happenings to the District Director. SECTION 8. ELECTION OF OFFICERS Which now reads: a. The District Board shall present biennially one or more nominees for the offices of Director and Assistant Director to the District Council and election shall be by a majority of votes cast. The District Treasurer shall serve as the District W.M. Treasurer, and all monies for the department shall be sent to his office. c. The Sectional Representatives The Sectional Representative for the Women's Ministries Department shall be elected annually at the Sectional Council in session. Nominations for this office shall be made prior to the Sectional Council by the respective Sectional Executive Committee in counsel with the Womens Ministries Director. The pastor of the person appointed shall be consulted before the person is notified. In the event of a vacancy, the District Womens Ministries Director and the sectional Presbyter shall make the appointment for the unexpired term. The Sectional Committee shall screen nominations, consulting with both the nominees and pastors regarding both duties and qualifications. SECTION 8. ELECTION OF OFFICERS Be amended to read: Following District Board approval, the District Superintendent shall present biennially at District Council, one or more nominees for the office of Director and Assistant Director. Election shall be by a majority of votes cast. The District Treasurer shall serve as the District Womens Department Treasurer, and all monies for the department shall be sent to his office. Submitted by The Womens Ministries Task Force Election of Middle Tennessee Executive Presbyter Ballots were cast for the nominating ballot for Middle Tennessee Executive Presbyter. Todd Alexander gave the following report on the nominating ballot for Middle Tennessee Executive Presbyter: Votes cast 168 Needed to elect 112 Clay Baggett David Jenkins Terry Bailey Louie Montoya Glenn Burks Ronnie Sanders Mike Campbell Nick Serban David Crawford Dan Smith Glenn Forsee Eddie Turner Jack Harper Andrew Wharton Brian Hughes Jason Whitehurst The following persons requested their name be removed from the ballot: Terry Bailey, David Crawford, Jack Harper, Ronnie Sanders, Nick Serban and Dan Smith. Ballots were cast for the first electoral ballot for Middle Tennessee Executive Presbyter. Todd Alexander gave the following report on the first electoral ballot for Middle Tennessee Executive Presbyter: Votes cast 193 Needed to elect 129 Clay Baggett 3 David Jenkins 11 Glenn Burks 19 Louie Montoya 1 Mike Campbell 5 Eddie Turner 0 Glenn Forsee 13 Andrew Wharton 24 Brian Hughes 101 Jason Whitehurst 16 Since there was no election on the first electoral ballot, a second electoral ballot was cast. Todd Alexander gave the following report on the second electoral ballot for Middle Tennessee Executive Presbyter: Votes cast 179 Needed to elect 119 Clay Baggett 0 David Jenkins 0 Glenn Burks 2 Louie Montoya 0 Mike Campbell 1 Eddie Turner 0 Glenn Forsee 0 Andrew Wharton 13 Brian Hughes 160 Jason Whitehurst 3 Having noted that Brian Hughes had received more than a two-thirds vote required for an election, the Chairman declared that he had been elected to the position of Middle Tennessee Executive Presbyter for a two year term. Brian Hughes expressed to the Council his appreciation for the confidence placed in him. Chairman Gould led in prayer. Election of West Tennessee Executive Presbyter Ballots were cast for the nominating ballot for West Tennessee Executive Presbyter. Todd Alexander gave the following report on the nominating ballot for West Tennessee Executive Presbyter: Votes cast 113 Needed to elect 75 Randy Brummit Tom Lindberg Randy Carter Randel McCarty Lyndel Fisher Gary Mitchell Danny Frizzell Jeff Ogg Gary Green Ronnie Sanders Tommy Hall Rick Seaton Alan Harmon Greg Temke Ed Hawkins Tim VanDouser Mark Kirkpatrick Jerry Willeby The following persons requested their name be removed from the ballot: Randy Carter, Gary Green, Tom Lindberg, Randel McCarty and Greg Temke. Ballots were cast for the first electoral ballot for West Tennessee Executive Presbyter. Todd Alexander gave the following report on the first electoral ballot for West Tennessee Executive Presbyter: Votes Cast 139 Needed to elect 93 Randy Brummit 0 Gary Mitchell 3 Lyndel Fisher 5 Jeff Ogg 17 Danny Frizzell 11 Ronnie Sanders 14 Tommy Hall 2 Rick Seaton 0 Alan Harmon 1 Tim VanDouser 39 Ed Hawkins 44 Jerry Willeby 0 Mark Kirkpatrick 3 Since there was no election on the first electoral ballot, a second electoral ballot was cast. Todd Alexander gave the following report on the second electoral ballot for West Tennessee Executive Presbyter: Votes Cast 158 Needed to elect 105 Randy Brummit 0 Gary Mitchell 1 Lyndel Fisher 0 Jeff Ogg 10 Danny Frizzell 0 Ronnie Sanders 8 Tommy Hall 1 Rick Seaton 0 Alan Harmon 0 Tim VanDouser 54 Ed Hawkins 84 Jerry Willeby 0 Mark Kirkpatrick 0 Since there was no election on the second electoral ballot, a third electoral ballot was cast. Chairman Gould noted that on the third electoral ballot, all names except the top three nominees will remain on ballot, Ed Hawkins, Jeff Ogg and Tim VanDouser. Todd Alexander gave the following report on the third electoral ballot for West Tennessee Executive Presbyter: Votes Cast 160 Needed to elect 107 Ed Hawkins 118 Jeff Ogg 6 Tim VanDouser 36 Having noted that Ed Hawkins had received more than a two-thirds vote required for an election, the Chairman declared that he had been elected to the position of West Tennessee Executive Presbyter. Ed Hawkins expressed to the Council his appreciation for the confidence placed in him. Chairman J.R. Gould led in prayer. Recess The meeting recessed at 12:10 p.m. The Womens Ministries Department sponsored a luncheon for all women of Tennessee. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON APRIL 1 Chairman Gould called the business meeting to order at 2:00 p.m. RESOLUTION 3 GIRLS MINISTRY DEPARTMENT BYLAW CHANGES The Resolutions Committee presented Resolution 3, and moved its adoption. A motion prevailed to amend Resolution 3 by adding lines 3 and 4 of page 1, to page 3 and will become lines 3 and 4. The motion prevailed to adopt Resolution 3 with the amendment. WHEREAS, the Executive Board of the Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God has appointed the Girls Ministry Department to review and reevaluate bylaws as it relates to the District Girls Department, and WHEREAS, the Girls Ministry Department has met and unanimously agree that the by-laws should reflect the current directive of the Tennessee District Girls Department and its Mission Statement, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the following changes be submitted for your consideration, ARTICLE XV. Womens Department SECTION 10. GIRLS MINISTRIES Girls Ministries shall be a continuing program under the Womens Ministries Department Which now reads: OFFICERS The District Girls Ministries Director shall be selected by the District Womens Ministries Director and approved by the Tennessee District Executive Board. The Sectional Representative for the Girls Ministries Department shall be elected annually at the Sectional Council in session. Nominations for this office shall be made prior to the Sectional Council by the respective Sectional Executive Committee in counsel with the District Girls Ministries Director. The pastor of the person appointed shall be consulted before the person is notified. In the event of a vacancy, the District Girls Ministries Director and the sectional Presbyter shall make the appointment for the unexpired term. DUTIES OF OFFICERS Duties of District Girls Ministries Director She shall thoroughly study the Womens Ministries, Girls Ministries Program, and endeavor to coordinate its ministries in sound keeping with the national and district policies. Thoroughly acquaint herself with the Girls Ministries clubs in Tennessee, and keep an up-to-date list of clubs and sponsors, and notify the National Department of changes in local sponsors. Continually provide updates and announcements to the Tennessee District Office to keep resources available online. Promote achievement in all levels of the Girls Ministries program. Attend National and District meetings relative to Womens Ministries, Girls Ministries activities. Duties of Sectional Girls Ministries Representatives To thoroughly acquaint herself with the entire Womens Ministries, Girls Ministries program. To encourage all organized groups to consistently function as a part of the national and district organization. To work in close harmony with the Sectional Womens Ministries Representative in arranging for Girls Ministry meetings. To keep an up-to-date mailing list of Girls Ministries sponsors and officers and notify the District Girls Ministries Director of changes made. FINANCE REPORTS Local All Girls Ministries clubs shall report quarterly to District Womens Ministries Department. Dues of $3.00 per club in addition to tithe of income shall be paid quarterly with the report form designated Girls Ministries to the District Secretary/Treasurer. Sectional A tithe of Girls Ministries meeting offerings shall be sent to the Sectional Girls Ministries Treasurer designated Girls Ministries. District All Girls Ministries tithe shall be held separate from Womens Ministries monies, and used for promotional work. The expenditure must be by mutual agreement of the District Executive Committee and the District Girls Ministries Director. Be amended to read: OFFICERS The district Girls Ministries Director shall be selected by the District Womens Ministries Director and approved by the Tennessee District Executive Board. The Officers of the Girls Department shall consist of District Girls Ministries Director, District Womens Director, Regional Leaders of Girls Ministries, and such other officers as may be deemed necessary. 3. Officers shall be chosen from either members of the Tennessee District Council or other qualified persons resident in the district. DUTIES OF OFFICERS Duties of District Girls Ministries Director Shall preside over all functions of the District Girls Department. Communicate Girls Ministries plans to the District Womens Director. Adhere to General Council objectives of the total Girls Department. Train and disciple Regional Leaders and Local Girls Ministries Leaders. 2. Duties of Regional Leaders Assist the Director in carrying out the vision for the Girls Department . Attend all District Girls Department events in their designated division. Train and disciple church Girls Departments within their designated division. Keep in contact and have an up-to-date mailing list of all local Girls Department leaders within their designated region. Communicate activities, events, and happenings to the District Director FINANCE 1. The District Treasurer shall serve as the District Girls Ministries Department Treasurer, and all monies for the department shall be sent to his office. Submitted by The Girls Ministries Department Election of East Tennessee Executive Presbyter Todd Alexander gave the following report on the nominating ballot for East Tennessee Executive Presbyter: Votes Cast 137 Needed to elect 91 Bob Brown Steve Lewis Johnny Chase Bill Lickliter Barry Culberson Kurt Steinbach Bill Enfinger Tony Thompson Ballots were cast for the first electoral ballot for East Tennessee Executive Presbyter. Todd Alexander gave the following report on the first electoral ballot for East Tennessee Executive Presbyter: Votes Cast 154 Needed to elect 103 Bob Brown 27 Steve Lewis 2 Johnny Chase 5 Bill Lickliter 25 Barry Culberson 72 Kurt Steinbach 13 Bill Enfinger 2 Tony Thompson 8 Since there was no election on the first electoral ballot, a second electoral ballot was cast. Todd Alexander gave the following report on the second electoral ballot for East Tennessee Executive Presbyter: Votes Cast 159 Needed to elect 106 Bob Brown 19 Steve Lewis 0 Johnny Chase 0 Bill Lickliter 10 Barry Culberson 120 Kurt Steinbach 8 Bill Enfinger 0 Tony Thompson 2 Having noted that Barry Culberson had received more than a two-thirds vote required for an election, the Chairman declared that he had been elected to the position of East Tennessee Executive Presbyter. Barry Culberson expressed to the Council his appreciation for the confidence placed in him. Chairman J.R. Gould led in prayer. Election of Non-Resident Executive Presbyter Nominee for General Council (2 names) A motion prevailed to submit the names of Superintendent J.R. Gould and General Presbyter, Randel McCarty for the Non-resident Executive Presbyter by voice vote, the motion passed. COURTESY RESOLUTION 1 SPECIAL GREETINGS The Resolutions Committee presented Courtesy Resolution 1. A motion prevailed to adopt Courtesy Resolution 1, as follows: WHEREAS, There are numerous ministers of The Tennessee District who, due to their calling and commitment, have not been able to attend this Eighty-fourth Annual Tennessee District Council; and WHEREAS, Without these dedicated ambassadors of Christ, the church could not carry out the mandate issued by our Lord, to go into all the world and preach the gospel, and make disciples of all nations; and WHEREAS, These ministers are an integral part of our church family, but are removed from the Fellowship and its resulting benefits due to circumstances which forbid their attendance at this annual convocation; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That this District Council, in session, offers special prayer for all our World and US Missionaries who reside outside our District; and be it further RESOLVED, That special greetings be sent to all our Missionaries assuring them of our prayers, love and support. Chairman Gould asked David Asante, Pastor of Joywood Bridge of Hope in Nashville, to lead in prayer. COURTESY RESOLUTION 2 SPECIAL THANKS The Resolutions Committee presented Courtesy Resolution 2. A motion prevailed to adopt Courtesy Resolution 2, as follows: WHEREAS, The Eighty-fourth Tennessee District Council of the Assemblies of God has been accorded great kindness and hospitality by the management and staff of the Embassy Suites in Murfreesboro; and WHEREAS, The faithful labors and outstanding talents of many people contributed to the success of this Council and the well-being of our people; therefore, be it further RESOLVED, That great appreciation be expressed to Tennessee District Superintendent, J.R. Gould, and to all District personnel for efficiency in the planning, support and coordination of the numerous details essential to all services rendered; and be it further RESOLVED, That this expression of appreciation be extended to Rev. Gordon Anderson, Rev. Omar Beiler and Rev. J.R. Gould for their anointed and inspirational ministry and to all who ministered unto the Lord and edified His church with inspirational worship and anointed music for a most enjoyable and spiritual Council; and be it further RESOLVED, That we affirm our thankfulness to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, for His significant presence and leadership in this Eighty-fourth Tennessee District Council. To God be the Glory! The meeting recessed at 3:33 p.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL 1 ORDINATION SERVICE The evening service opened with the procession of the District Presbytery and the Class of 2009 ministerial candidates. Ed Hawkins, Pastor of First Assembly in Covington and Presbyter of the Covington Section, read the scripture. Tony Thompson, Pastor of Sacred Cross in Bristol and Presbyter of the Tri-Cities Section, led in prayer. Superintendent Gould introduced the newly elected officers: Terry Bailey, Assistant District Superintendent; Todd Alexander, District Secretary/Treasurer; Ed Hawkins, West Tennessee Executive Presbyter; Brian Hughes, Middle Tennessee Executive Presbyter; Barry Culberson, East Tennessee Executive Presbyter; Terry Allen, Youth/CE Director; Shelayne McDaniel, Womens Ministries Director; and Sherri Alexander, Assistant Womens Ministries Director. Johnny Minick led in praise and worship. Randel McCarty, General Presbyter and Pastor of Cathedral of Praise in Cordova, introduced J.R. Gould as the speaker for the ordination service. Brother Gould spoke from Amos on The Little Preacher From Tekoa. Todd Alexander, Executive Secretary, presented the Ministerial Class of 2009. Candidates for Certified Minister were asked to stand and come forward to receive their certificate. They were: CERTIFIED MINISTERS Steven C. Adams Barry C. Kidd Alma Barajas Ester Marie Laster Luis Barajas Christopher Morgan Stephen A. Carlton Claudia Magana Timothy D. Davis Juan Carlos Magana Leslie Delcarpio Autumn Payne Scott O. Denney Troy Powell Steven R. Dolan Terry P. Radford Joyce A. Frazier Robert E. Trent Omi Frizzell Cory Trube Paul J. Gallina Timothy VanDouser, Jr. Farris Holyfield, III Jerome Vincent Christy Hunter Leslie Vincent Michael Shane Ivy Esteban Zeballos Rebecca Jensen Macarena Zeballos Steven Daniel Johnson Candidates for License were: LICENSE Cary R. Coffey Christopher J. Moore Michael E. Flynn Andrew W. Moorehead Timothy R. Glimp Donna C. Peak Robert J. Gourley Kristopher J. Richardson Sharon Herlihey Wesley S. Sesler Joseph A. Hunter, Jr. Ricky C. Smith Roxana J. Jochem Adam Steinbach Mary Beth King Phillip W. Warren Tammy Martorana Virginia K. Young SPECIALIZED LICENSE Lisa Cox Heather William Following the reading of their names, all were asked to remain standing with their spouses and Gaylon Echols, former Assistant District Superintendent, led in prayer. ORDAINED Candidates for Ordination were formally introduced to the Council. They walked across the platform with their spouse, where Superintendent Gould and wife, Shirley, presented each of them with a new Bible. They were also presented their Ordination certificate and photograph which had been custom framed. They were: Darrell Alley Jerome Jochem David A. Brown Ricky L. Keith Jacquie Cartledge George W. LeFevre Justin M. Cox James Rick Peak Jeffrey L. Davis Duane R. Smith Areli Delcarpio Abraham A. Sobczak Weisley Frazier, Sr. Jerry B. Watson Harry A. Hillman Ricky A. Waycaster Charles R. Hughes Tammy P. Waycaster Brian Jackson Jack Strom, depicting Paul, presented the Charge to the candidates. The District Presbytery and their wives, along with special invited guests, laid hands on the candidates and their spouses and also presented them with a stole. J.R. Gould, led in prayer for the Ordination candidates. Bill Lickliter, Presbyter of the Chattanooga Section and Pastor of Calvary Church in Chattanooga, gave the benediction, closing the Eighty-fourth District Council. The Council adjourned at 9:15 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Todd Alexander Executive Secretary DIRECTORY OF MINISTERS Rev. Basil Adams 2086 Parker Rd. Morrison, TN 37357 Home: 615.765.7539 Office: 615.563.1586 Email: basil1@dtccom.net Rev. Leonard W. Adkison P.O. Box 702 Munford, TN 38058 Home: 901.837.8127 Rev. Shannon Albrecht 107 Nashboro Greens Nashville, TN 37217 Rev. Todd Alexander 167 Arnetty Dr. Cottontown, TN 37048 Home: 731.607.0045 Email: talexander@tnaog.org Rev. Michael D. Allen 136 Hammock Rd. Gainesboro, TN 38562 Home: 931.268.4315 Email: cnma1@juno.com Rev. Perry Allen 144 Frasier Rd. Livingston, TN 38570 Home: 931.823.4069 Rev. & Mrs. Steve Allen 5932 Stone Brook Dr. Brentwood, TN 37027 Home: 615.210.2197 Office: 615.834.2963 Email: msvada@comcast.net Rev. Terry Allen 6130 Cainsville Road Lebanon, TN 37090 Home: 615.449.6547 Office: 615.859.8923 Email: tallen@tnaog.org Rev. Aaron Allison 348 N. Birchwood Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.824.9566 Office: 615.826.6222 Email: aarona@indianlakechurch.com Rev. Ronald Anderson 1603 Magnolia Dr. Murfreesboro, TN 37128 Home: 615.895.9046 Email: teamblessed@comcast.net Rev. Matt Anzivino % 3683 Austin Peay Hwy. Memphis, TN 38168 Home: 901.386.5055 Rev. Daniel Armstrong 4086 Christmasville Rd. Medina, TN 38355 Home: 731.613.0174 Email: pastordannyarm@yahoo.com Rev. & Mrs. David Asante 221 Diane Drive Madison, TN 37115 Home: 615.673.4868 Office: 615.226.0596 Email: joywoodboh@ainweb.net Rev. Ruby Asher 617 N. 4th St. Union City, TN 38261 Home: 731.885.1335 Rev. Jackie Ashpole 2253 Webbing Drive Cordova, TN 38016 Home: 901.372.6289 Email: jackieashpole@yahoo.com Rev. Jonathan Atchison 426 Byars St. Covington, TN 38019 Home: 901.359.2954 Email: jon_atchison1@yahoo.com Rev. Danny Austin 871 Rorie Hollow Rd Indian Mound Rd, TN 37079 Home: 931.249.0716 Email: AustinBroDan@yahoo.com Rev. Clayton A. Baggett 108 Victoria Lane E. Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.824.3083 Office: 615.859.4408 Email: clay@livingtogo.org Rev. Paul A. Baggett 6735 Tinnin Road Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Home: 615.859.6954 Office: 615.859.4408 Email: pastor@livingtogo.org Rev. Douglas L. Bagwell 6635 Hwy. 231 N. Bethpage, TN 37022 Home: 615.374.4575 Email: dlbagwell@hughes.net Rev. Terry G. Bailey 126 Ridgeview Trace Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.822.7220 Office: 615.792.5978 Email: pastor@gatewayag.org Rev. William Baize P.O. Box 697 Brentwood, TN 37024 Home: 615.373.1091 Rev. James Baker 105 Cumberland Shores Dr. Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.752.9029 Rev. Timothy R. Baker 119 Lizzie Dee Lane Lexington, TN 38351 Home: 731.968.3986 Email: TimBaker@tn.gov Rev. Richard Baldwin 6811 Amberfield Lane Knoxville, TN 37918 Home: 865.851.9106 Email: rbaldwin@knology.net Rev. Kenneth A. Bales 1499 Co. Rd. 169 Higdon, AL 35979 Home: 256.632.3394 Rev. Jimmy Lee Ballenger 510 West Fir Street LaFollette, TN 37766 Home: 423.566.4330 Email: Ballengerjimmy2@bellsouth.net Rev. & Mrs. Luis Barajas 1296 Trail Run Ln. Cordova, TN 38016 Home: 901.388.5345 Email: barajasconstruction@hotmail.com Rev. John R. Barnes 205 Circle Drive Lafayette, TN 37083 Home: 615.688.7700 Office: 615.666.3043 Email: jandbbarnes@nctc.com Rev. Harley Barnhart 636 Heidle Road Wartburg, TN 37887 Home: 423.346.3559 Rev. Francis Barritt Jr. 10826 Millington-Arlington Rd. Arlington, TN 38002-9641 Home: 901.867.7730 Office: 901.867.9611 Email: chuckbarritt@aol.com Rev. & Mrs. David A. Barthalow P.O. 14942 Nairobi, Kenya East Africa, 00800 Home: 011.254.7202 99 4 41 Email: david.barthalow@hqmail.agmd.org Rev. & Mrs. Dustin Barthalow P.O. Box 341871 Memphis, TN 38184 Home: 901.592.7534 Email: 266966@hqmail.agmd.org Rev. Paul J. Bartholomew P. O. Box 682071 Franklin, TN 37068 Home: 615.591.9937 Email: gowrite@comcast.net Rev. David Bashor 7249 Snapdragon Lane Ooltewah, TN 37363 Home: 423.883.3760 Office: 423.899.2239 Email: revdcb@comcast.net Rev. Joseph Bathe 2024 Laurel Springs Dr. NW Cleveland, TN 37311 Home: 423.472.5742 Email: josephbathe@charter.net Rev. James Becker 2726 Gold Valley Dr. Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Home: 615.898.1434 Email: jamesbecker@usmissions.org Rev. Gloria D. Beeler 585 Hollandale Rd. La Vergne, TN 37086 Home: 615.793.3757 Email: gloministries3@hotmail.com Rev. Ashley Beers 9941 Paddlewheel Dr. Apt. 302 Cordova, TN 38016 Home: 901.351.0481 Rev. James Belk 989 McClerkin Rd. Burlison, TN 38015 Home: 901.837.3435 Email: aek03@bigriver.net Rev. Randy Bennett 3225 Rocky Springs Rd. Piney Flats, TN 37686 Home: 423.538.5695 Email: rab82355@aol.com Rev. Randall Berg 583 Blake Moore Dr. La Vergne, TN 37086 Home: 615.793.2928 Office: 615.793.9435 Email: Graceheart@TDS.net Rev. William A. Berry 626 Kingfisher Ave. Apt. 2 Sevierville, TN 37862 Home: 865.771.5324 Office: 865.475.7140 Rev. Joseph Blasco 437 Lake Lane New Tazewell, TN 37825 Home: 423.626.9198 Email: jablasco@centurytel.net Rev. Charles E. Blythe P.O. Box 525 Columbia, TN 38402 Home: 931.388.2710 Office: 931.381.9485 Email: info@columbiafirstassembly.org Rev. & Mrs. Earl Blythe 316 Gilley Rd. Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Home: 615.758.6147 Rev. Charles Bogle 1840 Bloomingdale Rd. Kingsport, TN 37660 Home: 423.288.2098 Office: 423.246.8594 Rev. James W. Bolding II 6313 Trafalgar Road Memphis, TN 38134 Home: 901.834.1918 Email: jwbtnborn@yahoo.com Rev. Gary Bolin 4774 Douglas Dam Road Strawberry Plains, TN 37871 Home: 865.933.4513 Email: gbolin@icx.net Rev. Chadwick S. Bonee 1265 Pulaski Highway Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Home: 931.242.2140 Email: chadbonee@hotmail.com Rev. Maritza Bonilla 175 Spy Glass Way Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.338.4365 Email: entreamigoshablamos@comcast.net Rev. & Mrs. Jerry Bonner Jr. 3732 Keri Lane NE Apt. 8 Cleveland, TN 37312 Home: 706.888.3067 Email: jaybonner.pnqd@yahoo.com Rev. Keithel W. Boothe P.O. Box 568 Munford, TN 38058 Home: 901.837.2409 Office: 901.837.0950 Rev. Bobby Bowen 90 Hawthorn Loop Crossville, TN 38555 Home: 931.456.7987 Rev. Ann Addy Boyd 3028 W. Yorkshire Court Old Hickory, TN 37138 Home: 615.758.6331 Rev. Stan Bradley 5235 Hwy. 66 North Rogersville, TN 37857 Home: 423.293.0574 Office: 423.923.2116 Rev. Donnie L. Branam 147 Bently Lane LaFollette, TN 37766 Home: 423.562.3051 Rev. Euguene Branam 357 Locust Grove Rd. Cookeville, TN 38501 Home: 931.528.5751 Rev. Charmeal Brawner 5800 Central Avenue Pike #4605 Knoxville, TN 37912 Home: 865.258.1545 Email: nvbeth3@aol.com Rev. David Brecheen 240 Cross Creek Oakland, TN 38060 Home: 901.386.3956 Email: tracdave2@att.net Rev. Denny Broadway 1405 Blount Rd. Decaturville, TN 38329 Home: 731.852.2543 Email: flynow@dishmail.net Rev. Brown Brown P.O. Box 65 Rickman, TN 38580 Home: 931.801.6458 Office: 931.823.7393 Email: pastorbrown55@yahoo.com Rev. Donald Brown 1212 Gamble Dr. Heiskell, TN 37754 Home: 865.938.0826 Rev. H.S. Brown 801 Iris Street Cookeville, TN 38501 Home: 931.372.1323 Rev. J. T. Brown 2255 Old Dixie Rd. Troy, TN 38260 Home: 731.538.9952 Office: 731.538.2771 Rev. Tim Brown 1019 Brookview Ct. Millersville, TN 37072 Home: 615.668.4662 Rev. Robert N. Brown, Jr. 13240 Kingsport Hwy. Chuckey, TN 37641 Home: 423.234.1366 Email: bobbrownpastor@gmail.com Rev. Herman Bruce P. O. Box 181 LaFollette, TN 37766 Home: 423.562.3265 Rev. Stephen Bruce 256 E. Bowman Circle LaFollette, TN 37766 Home: 423.562.4339 Office: 423.566.5161 Email: rev_stevebruce@hotmail.com Rev. Randy Brummitt P.O. Box 163 Collierville, TN 38027 Home: 901.853.9952 Email: randy.brummitt@letthenationsbeglad.org Rev. Joseph Bruno 2007 Sparrow Street Spring Hill, TN 37174 Home: 931.486.1722 Rev. Donald Bryson 3421 Elder Moutain Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37419 Home: 423.821.1822 Email: preacher@gospelmailbox.org Rev. James Bunch 517 Dixie Meadows Dr. Lenoir City, TN 37820 Home: 865.816.3257 Office: 865.483.7877 Email: jimbunch49@comcast.ne Rev. & Mrs. Gene Burgess 103 Carlyle Place Munford, TN 38058 Home: 901.837.2484 Office: 901.388.7740 Email: geneburgess@yahoo.com Rev. Janie Burkett 1797 Link Rd. New Johnsonville, TN 37134 Home: 931.535.2120 Office: 931.535.3576 Email: janie@caledonia.net Rev. Glenn Burks P.O. Box 4009 Smithville, TN 37166 Home: 615.597.9239 Office: 615.597.8055 Email: glennburks@dtccom.net Rev. B. W. Burnett, Jr. 5099 Waters Edge Cove S. Memphis, TN 38141 Home: 901.546.0706 Office: 901.745.5400 Email: bburnett_jr_@hotmail.com Rev. William D. Burns 120 Colonial Dr. Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.507.9211 Email: wdavidburns@hotmail.com Rev. Warren Burns 2078 Hwy. 127 S. Crossville, TN 38572 Home: 931.707.9846 Office: 931.484.2338 Email: pastor@trinitytabernacle.com Rev. Tony Busby 762 E. Park Street Alamo, TN 38001 Home: 731.696.2671 Office: 731.663.0028 Email: bellsag@bellsouth.net Rev. Ron Bush 118 Oakland Dr. Gallatin, TN 37066 Home: 615.451.1865 Email: ronbush118@comcast.net Rev. Adam J. Buzbee 303 E. Third St. N. Manchester, IN 46962 Home: 931.200.8389 Email: abuzbee19@yahoo.com Rev. David Byerley 252 Chester Stevens Rd. Franklin, TN 37067 Home: 615.599.8852 Email: jdbnashville@comcast.net Rev. David Campbell 2711 Crockett Trail Cookeville, TN 38501 Home: 931.372.0976 Email: campbell67@frontiernet.net Rev. & Mrs. J. L. Campbell 49 Emily Lane Bells, TN 38006 Home: 731.663.0628 Rev. Kimberly C. Campbell 908 Douglas Lane Clarksville, TN 37043 Home: 931.542.8392 Email: campbell9045@aol.com Rev. Michael B. Campbell 365 Abby Court Algood, TN 38506 Home: 931.537.3150 Office: 931.537.9830 Email: mcampbell@trinityalgood.com Rev. Cedric Canada 1487 Lacewing Trace Cordova, TN 38088 Home: 901.454.6888 Email: apostle2c3@aol.com Rev. Walter F. Carlile 1414 Kimberly Dr. Paragould, AR 72450 Home: 870.476.2380 Rev. Stephen Carlton 1165 John Windrow Rd. Eagleville, TN 37060 Home: 615.713.0041 Email: cabhc@hotmail.com Rev. Robert Carney 601 Ruthlynn Dr. Longview, TX 75605 Home: 903.553.7338 Email: bobcarney@juno.com Rev. Karen M. Carter 4878 Shadow Pine Cv. Arlington, TN 38002 Home: 901.373.5048 Email: karen.carter27@yahoo.com Rev. Katie Carter 4878 Shadow Pine Cv. Arlington, TN 38002 Home: 901.413.8952 Email: carter.katie1@gmail.com Rev. Randy Carter 27 Dayton Cove Jackson, TN 38305 Home: 731.668.7110 Office: 731.668.0647 Email: randycarter@northsideaog.org Rev. & Mrs. Donald L. Cartledge 3645 Celina Hwy. Allons, TN 38541 Home: 931.266.4527 Office: 417.459.4151 Email: cartledge777@hotmail.com Rev. Raymond E. Cathey 212 Valleywood Dr. Dickson, TN 37055 Home: 615.375.8369 Email: eugene.cathey@gmail.com Rev. Reggie Casaus 125 Vancon Drive Kingston, TN 37763 Home: 865.376.1495 Rev. Odis Cavin 3501 Cunningham Rd. Knoxville, TN 37918 Home: 865.922.7855 Email: ocavin@tds.net Rev. Johnny Chase, Jr. 1727 Dave Buck Rd. Johnson City, TN 37601 Home: 423.747.2051 Office: 423.282.2227 Email: pj@discoverlifeag.com Rev. Carl Chrisner 1244 W. Lakewood St. Springfield, MO 65810 Home: 417.882.1734 Email: jchrisner@ag.org Rev. Sheldon Cissna 5102 Sherrer Dr. NW Acworth, GA 30102 Home: 770.975.9395 Rev. Lindsey Clark 4207 Queensbury Memphis, TN 38108 Home: 901.489.5221 Office: 901.682.5363 Email: lmcmemphis@hotmail.com Rev. Bruce Coble 1337 Marymont Drive Murfreesboro, TN 37129 Home: 615.895.2381 Email: brucemissions@yahoo.com Rev. Cary Coffey 2750 Charly View Lane Cordova, TN 38016 Home: 901.336.8672 Email: carycoffey@yahoo.com Rev. Brandon J. Cohn 2944 Gibbs Road Union City, TN 38261 Home: 731.885.2034 Email: brandoncohn@charter.net Rev. & Mrs. Brett Cole 668 Vaughn Rd. Memphis, TN 38122 Home: 901.573.8539 Email: bcole@memphisinternationalchurch.org Rev. I. Quinby Collier, Jr. 3526 Valley Trail Chattanooga, TN 37415 Home: 423.876.1640 Office: 423.756.5558 Email: iquinby@bellsouth.ne Rev. Archer Corder 406 Douglas Lane Clinton, TN 37716 Home: 865.457.3872 Email: archerandfaye@ainweb.net Rev. Harold Coulter 3775 Oak Forest Dr. Bartlett, TN 38135 Home: 901.382.8927 Rev. Anne Courreges 738 Blue Brick Place Hermitage, TN 37076 Home: 615.884.7830 Rev. Mary Christine Coverdale 103 Blythe Ferry Rd, NE #5 Cleveland, TN 37312 Home: 423.309.2894 Email: christinecoverdale@hotmail.com Rev. Justin M. Cox 7013 Levi Rd. Hixson, TN 37343 Home: 423.227.9322 Email: justinmcox@yahoo.com Rev. Lisa R. Cox 1736 Elsea Dr. Soddy-Daisy, TN 37379 Home: 423.843.0454 Email: but4grace23@yahoo.com Rev. Ralph M. Crass 1012 Embreeville Rd. Johnson City, TN 37604 Home: 423.928.0605 Office: 423.743.2355 Email: rjcrass@naxs.net Rev. David Crawford 7320 Riverfront Dr. Nashville, TN 37221 Home: 615.646.2799 Email: pastorcrawford@mac.com Rev. Charles P. Crisco 1264 Baker Creek Dr. Spring Hill, TN 37174 Home: 615.516.0933 Office: 615.302.2242 Email: pastorchuck@hishouseag.org Rev. Frank Criswell 112 Jeffrey Lane Maynardville, TN 37807 Home: 865.992.0007 Office: 731.352.5212 Email: Frankcriswell@juno.com Rev. David Cross 855 Collierville-Arlington Rd. Collierville, TN 38017 Home: 901.854.5184 Office: 901.853.9952 Email: cross552@netzero.net Rev. Fletcher Cross 986 Sandtown Rd. Spring City, TN 37381 Home: 423.365.5096 Rev. Jerry Crouse 615 Old Dyersburg Rd. Dyer, TN 38330 Home: 731.692.3225 Email: crousejn@copper.net Rev. James Cruey 330 Buena Vista Dr. Blountville, TN 37617 Home: 770.888.6628 Email: dcruey@earthlink.net Rev. Barry Culberson 1828 Northwood Dr. Knoxville, TN 37923 Home: 865.690.1138 Office: 865.690.0855 Email: lblair1954@aol.com Rev. Anthony D. Daley 879 Rorie Hollow Rd. Indian Mound, TN 37079 Home: 931.232.0468 Office: 931.232.4656 Email: daleywalk@aol.com Rev. Daniel DaSilva 181 Glean Park #8 Memphis, TN 38018 Home: 230.325.7870 Rev. G. Mark Davidson 106 Concord Circle Bristol, TN 37620 Home: 423.217.0059 Office: 423.764.3854 Email: mark@thebridgebristol.com Rev. Robert Davis 2223 N. Washington Ave. Cookeville, TN 38501 Home: 931.526.8974 Office: 931.526.6900 Email: bobdavis@cookevilleag.com Rev. Chris Davis 1500 Merrywood Drive Johnson City, TN 37604 Home: 423.483.4543 Email: christopherdavis@hqmail.usmissions.org Rev. E. C. Davis P.O. Box 141 Samburg, TN 38254 Home: 731.538.9527 Rev. Jeffrey L. Davis P.O. Box 851 Fayetteville, TN 37334 Home: 931.438.9972 Office: 931.433.7604 Email: jeff@hopeag.org Rev. D. Maury Davis 141 Bella Vista Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Home: 615.859.8689 Office: 615.865.6655 Email: Maury@cornerstonenashville.org Rev. Michael S. Davis 1055 Middle TN Blvd. Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Home: 615.896.7777 Office: 615.895.4124 Email: miked30@prodigy.net Rev. Russell Davis 1582 Bubbling Brook Dr. Germantown, TN 38138 Home: 901.624.9647 Email: rleed@juno.com Rev. Steven Davis 1011 Wildcat Rd. Dickson, TN 37055 Home: 615.375.1491 Email: sdavis@dfanet.net Rev. Tim Davis 302 E. Burton St. Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Home: 615.573.6881 Email: oasismarketing@mindspring.com Rev. Keith De Pace 265 Fred Cox Lane Mosheim, TN 37818 Home: 423.422.6502 Email: savedin86@mailpuppy.com Rev. John De Sanctis 8963 Bazemore Cordova, TN 38018 Home: 901.754.8264 Email: jdsbldr@yahoo.com Rev. Bruce Deck 7109 Hwy 70 West Brownsville, TN 38012 Home: 731.779.1660 Email: bcdeck@hughes.net Rev. Aaron M. Delay 376 Taraview Rd. Collierville, TN 38017 Home: 517.290.8928 Email: amdelay@bellsouth.net Rev. & Mrs. Jamie Delcarpio P.O. Box 447 Goodlettsville, TN 37070 Home: 615.423.4592 Email: jdelcarpio@tnaog.org Rev. Leslie Delcarpio P.O. Box 447 Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Home: 615.715.1338 Email: ldelcarpio_04@yahoo.com Rev. Scott Denney 865 Bellevue Rd. B2 Nashville, TN 37221 Home: 615.944.3411 Email: prosperitydesign@mail.com Rev. Levoy Dewey 3996 Lawing Dr. Nashville, TN 37207 Home: 615.860.2166 Email: cleondewey@comcast.net Rev. Jackie Dewsen Jr. 2219 Chesterfield Dr. Maryville, TN 37803 Home: 865.712.6113 Email: jackgd@charter.net Rev. Lynda Dicandio 260 Massingale Rd. Tellico Plains, TN 37385 Home: 423.261.2027 Email: dicandio@hotmail.com Rev. Anton DiGirolamo 8663 Spicewood Lane Cordova, TN 38018 Home: 901.758.5043 Email: antondi@aol.com Rev. Scott Dobbins 1200 Idlewild Pl. Madison, TN 37115 Home: 615.860.3426 Email: scottdobbins@bellsouth.net Rev. Steven Dolan 707 N. 30th Humboldt, TN 38343 Home: 731.618.0123 Email: stevenerica521@hotmail.com Rev. Richardo A. Dominguez 1553 Waxman Dr. LaVergne, TN 37086 Home: 615.213.1056 Office: 615.293.3648 Rev. Robert Douglas 3204 Hwy. 70 E. Crossville, TN 38555 Home: 931.484.7677 Email: robertleedouglas@hotmail.com Rev. Gerald Downs 405 Kinzalow Dr. Sweetwater, TN 37874 Home: 423.337.9615 Email: jerry.downs@us.schott.com Rev. & Mrs. Matt Drane 401 South Gallaher View Rd. Apt. 26 Knoxville, TN 37919 Home: 865.382.1051 Email: xajacki@hotmail.com Rev. Jonathan Carl Driver 5110 Citation Ct. Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Home: 615.758.8355 Email: john@lifeassembly.com Rev. Michael E. Driver 1355 Old Hickory Blvd. Nashville, TN 37207 Home: 615.860.4034 Email: mdriver4034@comcast.net Rev. Lynn Drumwright 405 Light Street Dyersburg, TN 38024 Home: 731.285.4829 Email: ldrumwrg@usit.net Rev. Roland Q. Dudley Kasteelstraat 48 1600 Sint-Pieters-Leeuw, Belgium Home: 011.322.3316 0 58 Email: roland.dudley@agmd.org Rev. Clifton J. Dukes 516 Kathy Avenue Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Home: 615.915.4145 Email: jerry_d30@yahoo.com Rev. Ralph Duncan 2323 Hillsboro Road Franklin, TN 37069 Home: 615.791.0483 Office: 615.791.0483 Email: brd@gracelandchurch.com Rev. Grover R. Dunn 9219 Rocky Point Rd. Soddy Daisy, TN 37379 Home: 423.842.6450 Rev. William Easter 315 Embassy Cove Savannah, TN 38372 Home: 731.926.5100 Rev. & Mrs. Gaylon Echols 43 Salem Church Road Milan, TN 38358 Home: 731.723.9037 Email: gmechols@yahoo.com Rev. Helen Echols P.O. Box 431 Alamo, TN 38001 Home: 731.696.4841 Rev. Lori Eilers 3337 N. Shady Grove Rd. Union City, TN 38261 Home: 731.446.4014 Email: eilersrl@gmail.com Rev. William Elder P.O. Box 462 Ripley, TN 38063 Home: 731.635.4151 Office: 731.635.9750 Rev. W. Jack Eleam III 2811 Pride Lane Strawberry Plains, TN 37871 Home: 865.932.7711 Office: 865.475.7140 Rev. Derek L. Eledge 1200 S. Seminole Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37412 Home: 423.385.5103 Email: derek0713@gmail.com Rev. William Enfinger 256 Foothills Drive Seymour, TN 37865 Home: 865.773.0614 Office: 865.233.4088 Email: pastor@fwctn.com Rev. Larkin Enlow 3910 Woodlawn Pk. Knoxville, TN 37920 Home: 865.573.6631 Office: 865.577.2615 Email: patenlow@aol.com Rev. Terry Evans 1417 N. Winer Dr. Soddy-Daisy, TN 37379 Home: 423.593.8865 Office: 423.842.2982 Email: btpastor@comcast.net Rev. Richard Farley 3325 Timberview Lane Algood, TN 38506 Home: 931.537.3040 Email: rfarley@trinityalgood.com Rev. Devin Ferguson 1200 Sycamore St. Suite 7351 Waxahachie, TX 75165 Home: 901.413.1671 Email: devinferguson@gmail.com Rev. Gary Ferrell 2649 Cages Bend Rd. Gallatin, TN 37066 Home: 615.822.5192 Rev. Richard Findley 100 Jean Dr. Drummonds, TN 38023 Home: 901.837.3038 Office: 901.876.6246 Rev. Stephen Finzo 3165 Maranatha Lane Apt. 17 Springfield, MO 65803 Home: 417.833.9882 Email: nickfinzo@att.net Rev. Lyndel Fisher P.O. Box 301 Newbern, TN 38059 Home: 731.627.0454 Office: 731.627.2746 Email: lyndelfshr@yahoo.com Rev. & Mrs. Mike Fitzgerald KROKHALS #4 110 Reykjavik, Iceland Home: 423.217.4747 Email: mike@lindin.is Rev. Michael E. Flynn 611 S. College St. Trenton, TN 38382 Home: 731.855.1537 Email: mikeflynnins@bellsouth.net Rev. James Forakis 81 Brandi Drive Savannah, TN 38372 Home: 731.926.2622 Office: 731.926.2555 Email: tnvalleyteen@bellsouth.net Rev. Ronald Forrester, Sr. P. O. Box 2862 Tullahoma, TN 37388 Home: 931.563.4154 Office: 931.455.2984 Email: rforrester@tullahomafirst.org Rev. & Mrs. Glenn Forsee 205 Hilltop Dr. Shelbyville, TN 37160 Home: 931.684.3148 Office: 931.684.4809 Email: pastor4c@bellsouth.net Rev. Johnny L. Foust 135 Helms Ln. Maynardville, TN 37807 Home: 865.992.0892 Rev. James David Fowler 111 Joyce Ave. Atoka, TN 38004 Home: 901.837.8623 Email: davidandyvette@bigriver.net Rev. & Mrs. Weisley Frazier 1392 Hollywood Dr. Jackson, TN 38301 Home: 931.652.0009 Email: wfrazier@jaxnet.net Rev. & Mrs. Daniel Frizzell 10381 Pisgah Forest Ln. Cordova, TN 38016 Home: 901.624.4817 Office: 901.382.9968 Email: Romanos837@aol.com Rev. Paul J. Gallina 2847 Rust Ave. Millington, TN 38053 Home: 901.353.6305 Email: wildcatfcf@jono.com Rev. Noble Gammon 1215 Willis Branch Rd. Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Home: 615.855.2203 Office: 615.232.8950 Email: pastorgammon@comcast.net Rev. & Mrs. Gustavo Garcia 2924 Waywood Drive Murfreesboro, TN 37128 Home: 615.427.1015 Email: pastorggarcia@familywc.com Rev. Robert Gerstenberger 660 Huffine Manor Circle Franklin, TN 37067 Home: 615.557.8129 Email: pastorbob@crossgenerations.org Rev. George A. Gianopulos 5428 New Manchester Hwy. Tullhoma, TN 37388 Home: 931.455.8121 Email: george@gianopulos.com Rev. Merle Gibson 421 Woodrun Drive Middleton, TN 38052 Home: 731.376.2807 Rev. Shirley Gideon 1004 Anderson Lane Cookeville, TN 38501 Home: 931.526.7926 Email: donshirley.gideon@juno.com Rev. Paul Gilbreath 1470 E. Main St. Gallatin, TN 37066 Home: 615.596.1467 Rev. Rich A. Gipson 701 Harden St. Gallatin, TN 37066 Home: 615.451.1473 Email: pastorseal@comcast.net Rev. David Glass 405 Eastley Court B-2 Kingsport, TN 37660 Home: 423.943.3510 Email: jdavidglass@embarqmail.com Rev. Timothy R. Glimp 319 Sherrin Dr. Ripley, TN 38063 Home: 731.635.3723 Email: tglimp@bellsouth.net Rev. Michael Glover 116 Penn Drive Trenton, TN 38382 Home: 731.855.2033 Office: 731.479.1539 Email: mikeglover@localnet.com Rev. & Mrs. Victor Gomez 2417 Nolensville Pike Nashville, TN 37211 Home: 615.586.8437 Rev. & Mrs. Jerry Goodrich 1427 Walker School Rd. Maryville, TN 37803 Home: 865.233.4030 Email: goodrichjd@yahoo.com Rev. & Mrs. J. R. Gould P. O. Box 327 Goodlettsville, TN 37070 Home: 615.969.9189 Office: 615.859.8923 Email: jrgould@tnaog.org Rev. Robert Gourley 1129 Franklin Drive Greenbrier, TN 37073 Home: 615.613.6689 Email: bgourley@thenorthridgechurch.org Rev. Charles Grant P. O. Box 37 Duck River, TN 38454 Home: 931.583.0249 Office: 931.729.5929 Email: rocknrollrev@aol.com Rev. Shaun C. Grant 2612 Old Farmington Rd. Lewisburg, TN 37091 Home: 931.270.6819 Email: sgrant@tnets.net Rev. Warren Grant 8940 Riverwood Farms Parkway Cordova, TN 38016 Home: 901.755.3987 Office: 901.217.6585 Email: warrbett@comcast.net Rev. Hollis Greathouse 6 Ann Ct. Franklin, TN 37064 Home: 615.595.8307 Rev. Robert Greathouse 190 Michael Ave. Atoka, TN 38004 Home: 901.837.8754 Rev. Gary Green 233 Church St. Ripley, TN 38063 Home: 731.635.3353 Office: 731.635.1541 Email: the2greens@newwavecomm.net Rev. Myron Greer 388 Campbell Dr. Cookeville, TN 38501 Home: 931.526.2890 Office: 931.526.2890 Rev. Jeffrey T. Gregory 314 Jackson Rd. Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Home: 615.859.7915 Email: jgregory@cornerstonenashville.org Rev. Edward A. Griffith P.O. Box 453 Whitwell, TN 37397 Home: 423.658.0883 Email: revedwardkristy@bellsouth.net Rev. Scott Grisar 9607 Old Dallas Hollow Rd. Soddy Daisy, TN 37379 Home: 423.314.5611 Email: sgrevelator@hotmail.com Rev. Robert Gross 7603 Munford Gilt Edge Rd. Burlison, TN 38015 Home: 901.476.0136 Office: 901.476.4676 Rev. Milagros Guzman 866 Rorie Hollow Rd. Indian Mound, TN 37079 Home: 931.232.8686 Rev. Thomas Hagan 144 Sugarbush Circle Fairfield Glade, TN 38558 Home: 931.456.1343 Email: stlhagan@frontiernet.net Rev. Matthew J. Hahnert 952 Emily Lane Cookeville, TN 38501 Home: 931.526.7943 Email: mhahnert@cookevilleag.com Rev. & Mrs. Jason Hall 50 Alex Cv. Somerville, TN 38068 Home: 901.466.0543 Email: jhall@facsmemphis.org Rev. Thomas Hall Jr. 4508 Christy Ln. Spring Hill, TN 37174 Home: 615.484.9104 Rev. Tommy Hall, Sr. 5243 McClard Rd. Union City, TN 38261 Home: 731.885.0246 Office: 731.885.2612 Email: pastorthall@yahoo.com Rev. Amber C. Hampton 6347 Cheekwood Avenue Memphis, TN 38134 Rev. Chad L. Hampton 3044 Canyon Rd. Memphis, TN 38134 Home: 901.240.6661 Office: 901.386.5055 Email: pastorchad@raleighassembly.com Rev. Dorothy Hanson 229 County Rd. 659 Athens, TN 37303 Home: 423.572.0477 Office: 423.649.0350 Email: abundantblessings@juno.com Rev. Kendra Harber P.O. Box 281212 Memphis, TN 38168 Home: 901.937.8448 Email: junglerev@peoplepc.com Rev. Roy E. Hardin 284 Camby Dr. Kingsport, TN 37664 Home: 423.349.6692 Rev. Alan Harmon 6259 Shade Tree Dr. Bartlett, TN 38134 Home: 901.385.7855 Office: 901.386.5055 Email: pastoralan@raleighassembly.com Rev. Ben Harper 103 Schooner Court Hermitage, TN 37076 Home: 615.885.0696 Email: pastorben@hendersonvilleag.com Rev. Jackie Harper Jr. 107 N. Country Club Dr. Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.347.8877 Email: jharper@crossroadsantioch.org Rev. Carl Harris P.O. Box 51906 Knoxville, TN 37950 Home: 865.603.2962 Email: harrisministries@juno.com Rev. Zuila Harris 1047 Secretariat Dr. Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Home: 615.288.4119 Email: zuila_harris@comcast.net Rev. Edward D. Hawkins 1851 Hwy. 51 South Covington, TN 38019 Home: 901.476.4024 Office: 901.476.9592 Email: edhawkins64@bellsouth.net Rev. Lula M. Hawkins 304 Shadowlawn Street Home: 931.473.6929 Rev. Roger Helle 253 Dailey Hills Circle Ringgold, GA 30736 Home: 706.866.5529 Email: roger.helle@teen-challenge.com Rev. Richard Hendricks 6511 Steck Cove Arlington, TN 38002 Home: 901.373.5109 Rev. Victor Henry 799 Milstead Road Memphis, TN 38122 Home: 901.682.5559 Email: victorhenry@bellsouth.net Rev. Sharon Herlihy 3407 Golden Valley Lane Bartlett, TN 38133 Home: 901.292.0747 Office: 901.386.5055 Email: pastorsharon@raleighassembly.com Rev. George E. Hill III 1600 Fairfield Pike Shelbyville, TN 37160 Home: 615.347.6107 Email: thebrokenway@yahoo.com Rev. Harry Hillman 255 Woodcrest Dr. Greeneville, TN 37745 Home: 423.972.9638 Rev. Scott Hillman 255 Woodcrest Dr. Greeneville, TN 37745 Home: 423.972.6951 Email: riverofpraise.ag@comcast.net Rev. Michael Hinkle 2222 Prosser Rd. Knoxville, TN 37914 Home: 865.525.0180 Office: 865.523.8444 Email: mhinkle2@comcast.net Rev. Larry Hinson 205 Cartwright Court Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Home: 615.851.3565 Email: doclarryhinson@aol.com Rev. Blen Hinton 126 Johnston Rd. Columbia, TN 38401 Home: 931.388.7191 Email: charlottesville_2000@yahoo.com Rev. Cecil W. Hinton 205 Flippen Road Lebanon, TN 37087 Home: 615.547.7744 Office: 615.444.4133 Email: lebanonfirst@charterinternet.com Rev. Jory Y. Hire P.O. Box 768 Goodlettsville, TN 37070 Home: 615.859.7807 Office: 615.772.1673 Email: newlife4thecity@yahoo.com Rev. Elizabeth Holland 1708 N. Col-Arl Eads, TN 38028 Home: 901.854.5327 Email: bibbahol@gmail.com Rev. Mark T. Holloway P.O. Box 324 Apison, TN 37302 Home: 423.779.4948 Email: mark.t.holloway@usps.gov Rev. Farris M. Holyfield III 262 Rosiland Way Millington, TN 38053 Home: 904.413.7969 Email: farris1980@aol.com Rev. Michael M. Hooper 2515 Lincoya Dr. Murfreesboro, TN 37127 Home: 615.542.3103 Email: michaelhooper@comcast.net Rev. James Howard 1453 Rosemark Rd. Atoka, TN 38004 Home: 901.837.9139 Rev. Tommy Hudson 7336 Hidden Lake Circle Fairview, TN 37062 Home: 615.266.2030 Email: papahud@earthlink.net Rev. Dewey Hudspeth 1524 Carriage Ln. Humboldt, TN 38343 Home: 731.784.2441 Office: 731.784.2441 Email: budhudspeth@bellsouth.net Rev. & Mrs. Brian Hughes 710 Judson Close Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Home: 615.895.8479 Office: 15.893.0968 Email: pastorbhughes@familywc.com Rev. Charles R. Hughes 106 Charlemagne Blvd. Clarksville, TN 37042 Home: 931.542.0862 Email: pastorcharlie@clarksville1ag.net Rev. David Hughes 113 Fountain Place Jackson, TN 38305 Home: 731.664.0032 Office: 731.784.4660 Email: hughesdb@charter.net Rev. Todd Hukill 175 Trail Ridge Dr. Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.496.1511 Email: thukill@tnaog.org Rev. & Mrs. Joseph A. Hunter, Jr. 135 Greystone Drive Springfield, TN 37172 Home: 615.417.5375 Email: jchunter72@hotmail.com Rev. George Hutchison 595 W. Hwy. 22 Union City, TN 38261 Home: 731.885.1678 Office: 731.538.9820 Rev. John Isbell P.O. Box 525 Hendersonville, TN 37077 Home: 615.264.2209 Email: alsministries@yahoo.com Rev. Shane Ivy 6483 Tarus Dr. Bartlett, TN 38135 Home: 901.373.6970 Office: 901.386.5055 Email: pastorshane@raleighassembly.com Rev. Brian S. Jackson 580 Old Jackson Road Somerville, TN 38068 Home: 901.465.7399 Email: jackson2004@bellsouth.net Rev. Janet Jackson P.O. Box 307 Hendersonville, TN 37077 Home: 615.824.8712 Rev. Mary Jackson P. O. Box 423 Dickson, TN 37056 Home: 615.446.2639 Rev. Jonathan J. Jacob 4035 Mocassin Lane Crossville, TN 38572 Home: 931.707.9855 Email: RevJJJacob@aol.com Rev. Ralph James 2080 Culpepper St. Milan, TN 38358 Home: 731.686.0707 Rev. Raymond O. James, III 204 Chimney Top Lane Jonesborough, TN 37659 Home: 423.753.9021 Office: 423.247.1169 Email: DrRayJames@aol.com Rev. Edward Jefferies 2828 Emory Lane Johnson City, TN 37604 Home: 423.926.6504 Office: 423.926.4061 Email: trinityjct@aol.com Rev. Kenneth Jefferies 448 Laurels Rd. Johnson City, TN 37601 Home: 423.926.6999 Email: trinityjct@yahoo.com Rev. Dana Jenkins 472 Brice Lane Hixson, TN 37343 Home: 423.580.1160 Email: DanaTJenkins@gmail.com Rev. David A. Jenkins 115 Chesapeake Harbor Blvd. Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.824.0906 Office: 615.824.6280 Email: pastordj@comcast.net Rev. Rebecca A. Jensen 236 Covenant Lane Bradyville, TN 37026 Home: 615.427.8866 Email: rann17@gmail.com Rev. & Mrs. Jerome Jochem 1361 Freedom Lane Winchester, TN 37398 Home: 931.967.4218 Office: 931.967.1187 Email: pastorj131@comcast.net Rev. Ben Johnson 5360 Conifer View Lane Lakeland, TN 38002 Home: 901.759.9607 Office: 901.380.8127 Rev. Danny D. Johnson 2054 Katherine Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Home: 615.476.4945 Email: djohnson@cornerstonenashville.org Rev. Jorgen Johnson 80 Golf Course Cir. Greeneville, TN 37743 Home: 423.639.4682 Email: pastorjorgen@yahoo.com Rev. Lester Johnson 4976 Laws Rd. Whites Creek, TN 37189 Home: 615.730.9343 Rev. Mike Johnson 52 Spencer Dr. Medina, TN 38355 Home: 731.414.4169 Office: 731.574.1895 Email: pastormikej@live.com Rev. Steven Johnson 1080 West Main St. Apt. 506 Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.491.7815 Email: djohnson@thenorthridgechurch.org Rev. & Mrs. Billy Jones P. O. Box 312 Gallatin, TN 37066 Home: 615.230.6564 Email: lizscoma@hotmail.com Rev. Jeanie Jones 4776 North Pierce Station Rd. South Fulton, TN 38257 Home: 731.479.3412 Email: gjones23@bellsouth.net Rev. Keith W. Jones 108 Cypress Cir. Bainbridge, GA 39819 Home: 901.652.2748 Email: keith.jones@agmd.org Rev. Richard Jones P. O. Box 979 Westmoreland, TN 37186 Home: 615.644.4488 Email: richard.jones@rogersgroupinc.com Rev. Ricky Jones 808 S. Riverside Drive Elizabethton, TN 37643 Home: 423.543.4901 Office: 423.543.4901 Email: rickyjones_1@charter.net Rev. Steave Anna Jones 6807 Seven Valley Dr. Memphis, TN 38141 Home: 901.366.9311 Office: 901.754.4500 Rev. Marvin Jones 3032 Domar St. Memphis, TN 38118 Home: 901.795.2699 Email: jmcjones@aol.com Rev. Alan Jowers Jr. 246 Jr. Jones Rd. Humboldt, TN 38343 Home: 731.784.6252 Email: alanjowers@gmail.com Rev. Robert Keich 104 Justin Court Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Home: 615.859.7722 Email: keichfamily@hotmail.com Rev. Ricky Keith 601 Lee Ave. Fayetteville, TN 37334 Home: 931.438.7142 Office: 931.363.0697 Email: pastorricky1@fpunet.com Rev. Joe Dee Kelley P.O. Box 3222 Jackson, TN 38303 Home: 731.664.5881 Email: joedeekelley@yahoo.com Rev. Bernard Kerrick 905 New Beason Well Rd.#410B Kingsport, TN 37660 Home: 423.247.3327 Rev. Phillip A. Kestner 330 Chadwell Rd. Kingsport, TN 37660 Home: 423.288.6500 Email: pakestner@yahoo.com Rev. Smith Kestner 330 Chadwell Rd. Kingsport, TN 37660 Home: 423.245.5871 Rev. C. Wayne Keylon 12480 Jones Gap Rd. Soddy Daisy, TN 37379 Home: 423.332.7612 Email: wayne@transformationproject.org Rev. Barry Kidd 205 Gilley Rd. Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Home: 615.758.5388 Email: scrubhub@bellsouth.net Rev. Jessie Kiestler 154 Miller Ripley, TN 38063 Home: 731.635.9845 Rev. J. Stephen Kimery 314 Oak Trail Rogersville, TN 37857 Home: 423.921.9567 Email: kimeryministries@aol.com Rev. Mary Beth King 104 Galion Dr. Columbia, TN 38401 Home: 931.374.1799 Email: marybethking77@gmail.com Rev. Jack Kirby 2021 Forrest Green Dr. Nashville, TN 37216 Home: 615.262.2509 Rev. Ben Kirk 371 Rolling Meadows Dr. Drummonds, TN 38023 Home: 901.840.3798 Email: bkirkmusic@gmail.com Rev. Keith Kirk 778 Jackson Lane Decaturville, TN 38329 Home: 731.852.2119 Office: 931.363.0697 Email: pastorkirk@tds.net Rev. Calvin (Sonny) Kirkendall 11317 Sonja Drive Knoxville, TN 37934 Home: 865.675.7596 Office: 865.966.9991 Email: HisFathersSon2@aol.com Rev. Mark Kirkpatrick 183 Poplar Grove Rd. Dyer, TN 38330 Home: 731.205.2105 Office: 731.692.3511 Email: mark.pastor@hotmail.com Rev. Alan Kloefkorn 110 Holly St. Harriman, TN 37748 Home: 865.368.7444 Email: agkloefkorn681@comcast.net Rev. Timothy Knight 3209 Hwy. 120 Bumpus Mills, TN 37028 Home: 931.232.0730 Rev. Glen Kramer 230 Bartlett Cr. N.E. Cleveland, TN 37312 Home: 423.559.1348 Rev. Randall R. Lainhart 410 Log Cabin Rd. Buchanan, TN 38222 Home: 642.642.1464 Rev. Ray Lainhart 665 Gaylord Rd. Sharon, TN 38255 Home: 731.973.2882 Rev. Nathaniel Lamberth P.O. Box 1855 Belize City, Belize, CA Home: 011.501.6241 98 Email: natbarb2@aol.com Rev. A. L. Land 205 Kellar St. Ripley, TN 38063 Home: 731.635.5636 Rev. Christopher Lane 134 Den Lane Heiskell, TN 37754 Home: 865.457.9384 Rev. James Lassiter 611 Timber Place Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Home: 615.848.0679 Office: 615.563.8711 Rev. Ester Laster 701 Juliet Dr. Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Home: 615.758.2801 Rev. Robert Lawrence 3021 Brookview Forest Dr. Nashville, TN 37211 Home: 615.720.5678 Email: rlawrencejr@crossroadsantioch.org Rev. John Lawson 320 York Rd. Blaine, TN 37709 Home: 865.932.1549 Office: 865.933.3619 Email: johnandtennie@aol.com Rev. Jimmy R. Lee 1832 Clearview Drive Chattanooga, TN 37421 Home: 423.899.3293 Email: jlee@livingfree.org Rev. Sammy Lee 61 Oakwood Trail McMinnville, TN 37110 Home: 931.668.4614 Office: 931.473.4676 Email: sambren@charter.net Rev. Tou Bee Lee 3332 Kenbridge Dr. Bartlett, TN 38134 Home: 901.386.3360 Email: ltou9@aol.com Rev. George LeFevre 1102 Will Way Clarksville, TN 37043 Home: 931.503.9851 Email: glefevre8257@charter.net Rev. & Mrs. Greg Lemley 1418 Beaconcrest Circle Murfressboro, TN 37128 Home: 615.895.8466 Email: pastorgreglemley@familywc.com Rev. Norman Lestarjette 679 Newt Hood Rd Columbia, TN 38401 Home: 931.490.9827 Email: nlestarjette@gmail.com Rev. Charles Lester 966 Cloyds Church Rd. Greenback, TN 37742 Home: 865.216.3413 Email: xachuck@aol.com Rev. Stephen Lewis 309 Bent Tree Dr. N.W. Cleveland, TN 37312 Home: 423.478.2720 Office: 423.472.7729 Email: Lesmarttfisher@aol.com Rev. Daniel Lewiston 1334 Beaver Trail Dr. Cordova, TN 38016 Home: 901.756.8764 Email: dlewiston@famemphis.net Rev. Bill Lickliter 1200 S. Seminole Dr. East Ridge, TN 37412 Home: 423.698.8713 Office: 423.629.1200 Email: pastorbill50@comcast.net Rev. & Mrs. Manuel Licon 1004 Elvira Ave. Nashville, TN 37216 Home: 615.227.9248 Rev. Tom Lindberg 8914 River Meadow Drive Cordova, TN 38018 Home: 901.757.2319 Office: 901.843.8600 Email: tlindberg@famemphis.net Rev. Christopher Liotta 4003 Larabee Court Spring Hill, TN 37174 Rev. Frank Livesay 1448 Russell St. Morristown, TN 37813 Home: 423.587.0512 Office: 423.581.6110 Email: frankandsue@email22.net Rev. Jamie Lockhart 1038 Chicamauga Ave. Nashville, TN 37206 Home: 612.986.0448 Email: jwillowb@yahoo.com Rev. Janis Lofton 1038 Misty Morn Circle Spring Hill, TN 37174 Home: 615.302.1277 Email: JPLOFTON@aol.com Rev. Tom Lofton 2661 Sutherland Drive Thompson Station, TN 37179 Home: 615.595.2725 Email: tom@childinthemidst.org Rev. Jane Long 848 Dorset Dr. Knoxville, TN 37923 Home: 865.769.4497 Rev. Freddie Looper 428 Pleasant Shade Ln. Monterey, TN 38574 Home: 931.498.2117 Rev. Ray Lowe 1037 St. Hubbins Dr. Spring Hill, TN 37174 Home: 615.302.2077 Rev. Johnny Lowrance 1947 Ivy Glen Drive Murfreesboro, TN 37128 Home: 615.895.0992 Office: 615.895.3845 Email: pastor@turningpointag.com Rev. & Mrs. Michael Lutes 5080 McKellar St. Milan, TN 38358 Home: 731.686.0673 Email: mike@lutes.org Rev. William Mackenzie 1008 Orbin Dr. Kingsport, TN 37660 Home: 423.246.8418 Email: billmil@charter.net Rev. & Mrs. Juan Magana 4916 Sherman Oaks Dr. Nashville, TN 37211 Home: 615.832.7865 Email: maganasluna@yahoo.com Rev. Ronnie D. Malone 432 Locust Grove Rd. Cookeville, TN 38501 Home: 931.528.7778 Email: rdmalone@juno.com Rev. Douglas Marcum 2304 Skillman Way Spring Hill, TN 37174 Home: 615.599.9865 Rev. Larry Ray Marlar 5080 Hwy 41A N Springfield, TN 37172 Home: 615.384.5006 Office: 615.643.7090 Rev. Steven L. Marlin 2630 Edith Nankipoo Rd. Ripley, TN 38063 Home: 731.635.4256 Office: 731.738.5242 Email: stevenmarlin@bellsouth.net Rev. & Mrs. Lloyd Marsh, Jr. % 812 Kathy Circle Gallatin, TN 37066 Email: lmarsh@agmd.org Rev. Tony Marshall 128 Bowlin Lane Kingsport, TN 37660 Home: 423.392.1163 Office: 423.292.4728 Rev. Fred Martin 8415 Old Stage Rd. Huntingdon, TN 38344 Home: 731.694.1098 Email: martinfredstephan@yahoo.com Rev. Joshua Martin 1944 E. Kerr St. Apt. B5 Springfield, MO 65803 Home: 865.300.2145 Email: Josh.martin21@yahoo.com Rev. Garry Martin 5224 Hare Creek Cove Arlington, TN 38002 Home: 901.377.9124 Office: 901.357.7312 Email: garrymartin777@comcast.net Rev. William Martis 1885 Hamlet Dr. Clarksville, TN 37040 Home: 931.552.3104 Email: kayak777@juno.com Rev. Tammy Martorana 70 E. 18th St. Apt. A Cookeville, TN 38501 Home: 931.260.3898 Email: tmartorana@trinityalgood.com Rev. John Stephen Mathias 672 Kingsway Dr. Old Hickory, TN 37138 Home: 931.260.0234 Email: yellowhare@gmail.com Rev. Larry McBeath P. O. Box 1146 Pine Knot, KY 42635 Home: 606.354.4044 Office: 423.569.9735 Email: newbeginings@highland.net Rev. Gordon O. McBride 8222 Bay Berry Drive Chattanooga, TN 37421 Home: 423.899.7280 Rev. Donald B. McCain 718 Mason Tucker Smyrna, TN 37167 Home: 615.223.6994 Email: dpmccain76@comcast.net Rev. Francis E. McCall 563 Keene Circle Dandridge, TN 37725 Home: 865.388.8290 Rev. & Mrs. Randel McCarty P.O. Box 700 Cordova, TN 38088 Home: 901.757.1994 Office: 901.755.1540 Email: CofP@aol.com Rev. Terry McCloud 501 Bradley Dr. Cookeville, TN 38501 Home: 931.525.1129 Email: pastormccloud@yahoo.com Rev. Don J. McCullough 1640 McBride Rd. Lewisburg, TN 37091 Home: 931.359.3653 Office: 931.359.5454 Email: dmccull@tnets.net Rev. Jason McDaniel 7101 Juana Dr. Millington, TN 38053 Home: 901.336.7966 Email: jason0227@earthlink.net Rev. Phillip McElhenny 2213 Brandon Lane Kingsport, TN 37660 Home: 423.247.1169 Email: pemcelhenny@charter.net Rev. J. Craig McGee 35 Post Oak Cv. Eads, TN 38028 Home: 901.289.1959 Email: cmcgee74@gmail.com Rev. Robby McGee Jr. 112 Walnut Dr. Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.824.6722 Email: rmcgee@newlifeint.org Rev. Andrew McGregor 125 Rolling Meadows Portland, TN 37148 Home: 615.587.5514 Email: andrewflex63@hotmail.com Rev. Raymond McGregor 7728 Bill Moss Rd. Whitehouse, TN 37188 Home: 615.557.2075 Rev. Tim McLauchlin 2980 W. Haven Dr. Cookeville, TN 38501 Home: 931.528.5632 Email: tmclauchlin@trinityalgood.com Rev. Gary L. McMichael 117 Peggy Court Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Home: 615.672.3811 Email: garymc56@bellsouth.net Rev. W. Kenneth McNatt II 405 S. Arrowhead Dr. McMinnville, TN 37110 Home: 931.507.4040 Office: 931.668.8002 Email: kenny@canvasmanchester.com Rev. Wendell Meadows 480 N. Ericson Dr. Cordova, TN 38018 Home: 901.752.1969 Email: wmeadows@facsmemphis.org Rev. Billy Meek 147 Pioneer Dr. Hohenwald, TN 38462 Home: 931.796.7133 Email: revbillag@aol.com Rev. Ronnie D. Meek 10451 Paw Paw Springs Rd. Arrington, TN 37014 Home: 615.907.8709 Office: 615.459.3421 Email: ronmeek@gmail.com Rev. Joel Meier 207 Moorhill Ave. Smyrna, TN 37167 Home: 615.361.1602 Email: joel.meier@comcast.net Rev. Robert Meschnark 315 Barker Dr. Savannah, TN 38372 Email: rjmeschnark96@yahoo.com Rev. Shadric Metzner 8200 Macon Rd Cordova, TN 38018 Home: 901.758.2017 Email: shadric_m@yahoo.com Rev. Joy Middlebrook 6366 Daybreak Drive Bartlett, TN 38135 Home: 901.386.2330 Email: sisjudyjoy@aol.com Rev. Darin Miller 113 Edgewater Place Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.579.3078 Office: 615.264.2532 Email: darin_miller@comcast.net Rev. Darlene Miller 3309 Laurel View Rd. Knoxville, TN 37917 Home: 865.523.3524 Office: 865.947.3130 Rev. Jonathan P. Miller 365 Emerald Acres Erin, TN 37061 Home: 931.627.2512 Email: jmiller8302@yahoo.com Rev. Roscoe Miller Jr. 220 W. Cemetery Rd. Cookeville, TN 38506 Home: 931.646.7152 Rev. Jerry Milliken 295 Barker Dr. Savannah, TN 38372 Home: 731.925.9261 Email: jrmilliken7@yahoo.com Rev. Breeyn Milrod 9339 Charbar Cr. Chattanooga, TN 37421 Home: 540.535.6366 Email: bree.milrod@gmail.com Rev. Johnny Minick 6130 Rock Spring Road Smyrna, TN 37167 Home: 615.414.5555 Office: 615.459.2533 Email: johnnyminick@mac.com Rev. Barbara Mitchell 7856 Haws Rd. Knoxville, TN 37920 Home: 865.609.7560 Office: 865.546.8933 Email: tcknoxville@aol.com Rev. Gary Mitchell 515 Key Corner Brownsville, TN 38012 Home: 731.772.1663 Office: 731.772.1242 Email: revgary@juno.com Rev. Martha Mitchell 10115 Elkins Rd. Heiskell, TN 37754 Home: 866.922.1986 Rev. Harold J. Mizner 154 Walton Trace St. Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.431.2003 Email: haroldmizner@yahoo.com Rev. Louie Montoya Jr. 621 Linda Lane Clarksville, TN 37042 Home: 931.647.1009 Office: 931.648.1324 Email: lindaandlouie@aol.com Rev. Billy Roy Moore 8118 Moores Lane Brentwood, TN 37027 Home: 615.661.5806 Email: mompix@comcast.net Rev. Christopher J. Moore 1945 Shaylin Loop Antioch, TN 37013 Home: 850.384.3323 Email: christopherjmoore@msn.com Rev. James D. Moore 1059 River Bend Drive Cookeville, TN 38506 Home: 931.528.1132 Email: jmoore@trinityalgood.com Rev. Nolan Moore 322 Emory St. Harriman, TN 37748 Home: 865.882.0057 Email: jeanie19532004@yahoo.com Rev. Essex Moore III 344 Big Pond Ln. Chesapeake, VA 23511 Home: 757.673.0138 Rev. Andrew Moorehead 486 B. Gialbraith Ave. Henderson, TN 38340 Home: 769.236.8890 Office: 731.989.5228 Email: andrew.moorehead@gmail.com Rev. Christopher Morgan 225 John Rice Blvd. Apt. H 14 Murfreesboro, TN 37129 Home: 615.542.2949 Email: chris@chrism.biz Rev. Kenneth F. Morgan 10780 Daffodil Circle Soddy Daisy, TN 37379 Home: 423.843.3013 Office: 423.843.1589 Email: kennethmorgan67@comcast.net Rev. Robert Morgan 502 Red Fox Dr. Burns, TN 37029 Home: 615.441.3191 Email: robertmorgan64@earthlink.net Rev. Steven Morgan 1641 Robert Rd. Columbia, TN 38401 Home: 931.242.3023 Email: steven@destinycolumbia.com Rev. Tony Morgan 1116 Hickory Street Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Home: 931.762.6529 Office: 931.762.8175 Email: agpastormorgan@msn.com Rev. Ricky Morris 101 Hamilton Ct. Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.824.7103 Email: rickydmorris@hotmail.com Rev. Charles Moscato, Jr. 7874 Allendale Cove Olive Branch, MS 38654 Home: 662.895.8256 Email: ridgeway.ag@hotmail.com Rev. John P. Moses 418 East College St. Brownsville, TN 38012 Home: 731.779.3245 Email: ypjpm@aol.com Rev. & Mrs. Carl Mueller P.O. Box 1836 Fairfield Glade, TN 38558 Home: 931.707.5387 Email: muellercj@frontiernet.net Rev. Ismael & Denise Munoz Jr. 115 Macaw Lane Lavergne, TN 37086 Home: 615.280.1602 Email: isho607d1@msn.com Rev. James Muse 3466 Woodland Trace N. Southaven, MS 38671 Home: 901.488.6720 Rev. Todd Nelson 1701 Emma Circle Spring Hill, TN 37174 Home: 615.302.4488 Email: ptandrenee@bellsouth.net Rev. Nathan R. Newell 2841 Sunnyview Dr. Murfreesboro, TN 37128 Home: 615.479.4682 Email: pastornathan@turningpointag.com Rev. Raybon Joel Newman 6946 Parkbrook Lane Cordova, TN 38018 Home: 901.309.5998 Rev. Janett Ogg 2304 E. Lamar Alexander Pkwy. #217 Maryville, TN 37804 Home: 865.980.3558 Email: janettogg@aol.com Rev. Jeff Ogg 101 Timber Lane Ripley, TN 38063 Home: 731.413.7975 Email: agpreacher@aol.com Rev. Larry Orr 1309 Park St. Sweetwater, TN 37874 Home: 423.337.7988 Office: 423.337.6037 Email: homie462000@yahoo.com Rev. William A. Oswalt 7437 Independence Rd. Millington, TN 38053 Home: 901.876.5429 Email: boswalt@raleighassembly.com Rev. S. Gregory Owens 5621 Chatfield Dr. Fairfield, OH 45014 Home: 615.403.5138 Email: worldforchrist@hotmail.com Rev. Steve Ownby 351 Boat Gunnel Road Townsend, TN 37882 Home: 865.448.8045 Email: revownby@yahoo.com Rev. Brian Pair 4400 Fringe Tree Dr. Knoxville, TN 37938 Home: 865.922.0119 Email: bpair789@comcast.net Rev. James D. Paris 70 Webb St. Atoka, TN 38004 Home: 901.837.7643 Office: 901.794.2135 Email: jdparis@bigriver.net Rev. Brent Parker 1293 Wyndhurst Place Apt. 104 Germantown, TN 38138 Home: 501.944.8276 Email: bpark83@yahoo.com Rev. Lillie Parker 6888 Bainbridge Dr. Memphis, TN 38119 Home: 901.755.3187 Rev. & Mrs. Damon Passons 6135 Caleb Place Ooltewah, TN 37363 Home: 423.883.3679 Email: dpassons@hamiltonlifechurch.com Rev. Bruce Patterson 2532 Stinson Rd. Nashville, TN 37214 Home: 615.883.5387 Rev. Autumn Payne 4306 Preston Run Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Home: 615.945.6679 Email: apayne@tnaog.org Rev. Wesley Payne 9920 Woodland Fern Dr. Lakeland, TN 38002 Home: 901.381.9045 Email: wpayne1032@aol.com Rev. & Mrs. Rick Peak 104 East Ridge Ct. Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.824.0005 Email: peak@volfirst.net Rev. Roger Peak 2409 Anderson St. Bristol, TN 37620 Home: 423.652.2385 Email: laughrog@yahoo.com Rev. Bobby Peal 153 Maywood Dr. Martin, TN 38237 Home: 731.456.2036 Rev. Joel Perales 216 Claybrook Lane Cane Ridge, TN 37013 Home: 615.941.8245 Email: joeljoelperales@comcast.net Rev. & Mrs. Robert Perkins 54 Wild Plum Lane Crossville, TN 38571 Home: 931.484.4169 Email: kids@trinitytabernacle.com Rev. & Mrs. Mark Peters 409 Compton Lane Franklin, TN 37069 Home: 615.426.8089 Email: redruth7@gmail.com Rev. Steven A. Pickard 86 Cedar Court Crossville, TN 38555 Home: 931.484.6488 Office: 931.484.9319 Email: spickard@frontiernet.net Rev. Larry A. Pike 808 Osborne Drive Jefferson City, TN 37760 Home: 865.475.8129 Email: larrypike@hotmail.com Rev. & Mrs. Joel Pledge 80 King David Drive Jackson, TN 38305 Home: 731.660.3541 Email: jpledge@charter.net Rev. Jerry W. Poore 204 Ridge St. Surgoinsville, TN 37873 Home: 423.345.4455 Office: 423.235.9009 Email: www.crossroadsassembly.net Rev. Troy Powell 2838 Morning Trace Dr. #301 Cordova, TN 38016 Home: 901.386.5055 Email: pastortroy@raleighassembly.com Rev. Dennis Pratt 7473 Dalwhinnie Trail Cordova, TN 38018 Home: 901.624.9515 Email: eds@tcmemphis.com Rev. Roy Priszner 822 Spring Creek Lane Lebanon, TN 37090 Home: 615.547.4149 Rev. Rhonda Pulver 5328 Tobe Robertson Rd. Columbia, TN 38401 Home: 615.545.2354 Rev. David E. Purdy 293 Crestview Dr. Crossville, TN 38555 Home: 931.707.7038 Email: dpurdycrtt@yahoo.com Rev. Gary Pyatt 1210 Tomahawk Tr. Murfreesboro, TN 37129 Home: 615.542.4852 Email: pyattg@gmail.com Rev. G. Kenneth Pyatt 1022 Wingate St. Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Home: 615.653.6357 Email: kenny.pyatt@gmail.com Rev. Terry Radford 285 Howard Hyder Rd. Johnson City, TN 37601 Home: 423.542.5725 Rev. Marvin Ralph 4622 Matthews Road Cedar Hill, TN 37032 Home: 615.696.1132 Office: 615.384.0096 Email: mw.ralph@hotmail.com Rev. Daniel Ramsey 2153 Batavia St. Clarksville, TN 37040 Home: 931.648.1807 Email: danandmichelle@bellsouth.net Rev. J. Samuel Rasnake 267 Rutledge St. Bristol, TN 37620 Home: 423.878.2251 Rev. Justin Reeves 6601 Gray Squirrel Ln. Knoxville, TN 37923 Home: 865.719.6453 Email: pastorjreeves@gmail.com Rev. David Reinhard 687 Pair Road Martin, TN 38237 Home: 731.587.2910 Email: reinhard4@frontiernet.net Rev. Roy Rich P O Box 192 Adamsville, TN 38310 Home: 731.632.5568 Email: roy_a_rich@msn.com Rev. Kris Richardson 1570 Raysville Rd. Tullohoma, TN 37388 Home: 931.588.1376 Email: krichardson@tullahomafirst.org Rev. Marcellus Richardson 3682 Belleau St. Memphis, TN 38118 Home: 901.691.6930 Email: holychosenn@yahoo.com Rev. Rik Richter 2717 Beckner Lane Cookeville, TN 38506 Home: 931.510.2664 Email: info@richtertechnology.com Rev. Vicki Ridgell 1387 Old Walton Rd. Monterey, TN 38574 Home: 931.839.8179 Email: viridgell@frontiernet.net Rev. Jack Ridings 2514 Croydon Road Knoxville, TN 37921 Home: 865.524.2141 Email: WRidi34434@aol.com Rev. Robert Ridley 3651 Shipley Rd. Cookeville, TN 38501 Home: 931.526.1096 Email: bobridley1945@hotmail.com Rev. Julie R. Rieg P.O. Box 110356 Nashville, TN 37222 Home: 615.579.0104 Rev. Dale Robbins 2004 Vanguard Ct. Spring Hill, TN 37174 Home: 615.772.7216 Email: dalerobbins@usa.net Rev. Michael G. Robbins 3813 Summit Dr. Kingsport, TN 37664 Home: 423.914.0570 Email: robbinstm@hotmail.com Rev. Ben E. Roberson 195 Holly Grove Covington, TN 38019 Home: 901.381.4257 Email: bennett.roberson@gmail.com Rev. James Roberts 838 S. Main Dyer, TN 38330 Home: 731.692.4549 Rev. Frank Kelly Robinette P.O. Box 130 Phnom Penh, Cambodia Email: kelly.robinette@agmd.org Rev. A. K. Robinette 7301 Sugarloaf Dr. Antioch, TN 37211 Home: 615.332.7475 Email: krobinette@tnaog.org Rev. & Mrs. Matthew K. Roelandts 223 Riggs Ave. Portland, TN 37148 Home: 615.325.4155 Email: mbroelandts@gmail.com Rev. & Mrs. Melvin Rogers 1949 Springdale Ln. Kingsport, TN 37660 Home: 423.247.2486 Email: mellian_2003@yahoo.com Rev. Tommy Roper 85 May St. Dyersburg, TN 38024 Home: 731.287.9741 Rev. Carlton Rose 3065 Candy Lane Burlison, TN 38015 Home: 901.837.2249 Office: 901.837.7095 Email: cjrose@netscape.com Rev. Clyde Rose 302 Belle Deer Dr. Trenton, TN 38382 Home: 731.855.0674 Office: 731.855.1088 Rev. Gary Rose 660 Grayland Ave. Madison, TN 37115 Home: 615.870.1506 Office: 615.860.7729 Rev. Larry Rose P.O. Box 314 Munford, TN 38058 Home: 901.837.8457 Office: 731.836.7792 Email: larryrose392@aol.com Rev. Timothy Rose 3249 Candy Lane Burlison, TN 38015 Home: 901.837.3828 Email: tlrose1996@yahoo.com Rev. C. Michael Rowland 21 Webb St. Atoka, TN 38004 Home: 901.840.2281 Office: 731.635.4029 Email: mike_rowland_59@hotmail.com Rev. Robert L. Runkles 603 Greenwood Dr. Clinton, TN 37716 Home: 865.457.5873 Office: 865.947.3130 Email: rrunkles@comcast.net Rev. Jimmy Russell P.O. Box 31434 Clarksville, TN 37040 Home: 931.920.5594 Office: 931.362.4284 Email: jimmy@cornerstoneclarksville.com Rev. Pablo Russi 2254 N. Big Creek Circle # 101 Millington, TN 38053 Home: 901.354.2922 Office: 901.873.3000 Email: pnsrussi@gmail.com Rev. Byron L. Salmon P.O. Box 1223 Ozark, MO 65721 Home: 417.582.0759 Office: 417.582.0759 Email: byron.salmon@agmd.org Rev. Paul L. Salyer 812 Kathy Circle Gallatin, TN 37066 Home: 615.451.0367 Email: psalyer@aol.com Rev. Rebecca Sample 1776 Timber Glen Dr. Apt. #2 Cordova, TN 38016 Home: 901.381.9559 Rev. Charles Sanderfur 5481 Matlock Drive Knoxville, TN 37921 Home: 865.450.9906 Office: 865.584.1525 Email: csanderfur@aol.com Rev. Ronnie Sanders 115 Dodd Drive Savannah, TN 38372 Home: 731.925.3187 Office: 731.925.9707 Email: revronnie.lwf@gmail.com Rev. Michael Scott 300 Circle A Drive Paris, TN 38242 Home: 731.642.7555 Email: wesleysct@hotmail.com Rev. Stephen W. Scott 1067 Lakeshore Drive Gallatin, TN 37066 Home: 615.452.3174 Rev. Rick Seaton 329 Morning View Cove Henderson, TN 38340 Home: 731.983.5157 Office: 731.989.5228 Email: seatfamly@charter.net Rev. Jason Earl Sensat 11199 Bernadette Cove Arlington, TN 38002 Home: 901.867.3827 Email: sensatj1@hotmail.com Rev. Nick Serban, III 245 Poteat Place Franklin, TN 37064 Home: 615.599.2775 Office: 615.599.7069 Email: nserban3@aol.com Rev. Nicholas J. Serban, Jr. 431 Coburn Lane Franklin, TN 37069 Home: 615.595.7052 Office: 615.589.4269 Email: pastorserban@juno.com Rev. Carlo A. Serrano 1023 McClardy Road Clarksville, TN 37042 Home: 931.647.8934 Email: pastorcarlo1@yahoo.com Rev. Wesley Sesler 1201 Corlew Dr. Burns, TN 37029 Home: 615.441.3458 Email: wsesler@dicksonfirstassembly.com Rev. Everett Sexton 633 Princeton Rd. Johnson City, TN 37601 Home: 423.282.1419 Rev. James Shaver 1740 Shaver Rd. Clarkrange, TN 38553 Home: 931.863.8125 Office: 931.823.1483 Rev. Keith Shelton 135 Augusta Cir. Apt. 15 Jackson, TN 38305 Home: 731.614.0885 Office: 731.249.5808 Email: wkshelton@gmail.com Rev. James Short P.O. Box 66 Smartt, TN 37378 Home: 931.260.9097 Email: smarttchurch@blomand.net Rev. Jerry Simmons 1539 Windridge Place Dr. Maryville, TN 37803 Home: 865.984.3699 Email: doug_and_angela@yahoo.com Rev. H. Wayne Simmons 4631 Grace St. Maryville, TN 37804 Home: 865.983.1765 Office: 865.977.6554 Email: hwaynesimmons@aol.com Rev. Delores Simon 608 Lock 4 Rd. Gallatin, TN 37066 Home: 615.339.8424 Office: 615.216.1356 Email: jsimon777@gmail.com Rev. Thomas Mark Simpson 154 Clement Drive Oakfield, TN 38362 Home: 731.424.9031 Email: thomassimpson@northsideaog.org Rev. Dean Sims 316 Highland Circle Lenoir City, TN 37771 Home: 865.816.1013 Office: 865.988.4011 Email: simsou@charter.net Rev. & Mrs. Jeremy Skinner 143 Centenary Ave. NW Apt. 7 Cleveland, TN 37311 Home: 251.232.6180 Email: tinajoy.214@gmail.com Rev. Marvin Smalley 1996 Westland Dr. Cleveland, TN 37311 Home: 423.303.6105 Office: 423.472.7729 Email: smallworks@gmail.com Rev. Daniel L. Smith 1010 Jenkins Lane Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.230.2027 Office: 615.672.6789 Email: dsmith@thenorthridgechurch.org Rev. Dana Smith 536 Scenic Lane Cookeville, TN 38506 Home: 931.252.5209 Rev. Darrin Smith 223 Aviation Dr. Elizabethton, TN 37643 Home: 423.335.3159 Email: smithdarrin@chartertn.net Rev. Duane Smith 642 Butler Rd. Portland, TN 37148 Home: 615.319.1939 Email: dlyn9smith@comcast.net Rev. Jerry Smith 1608 Cherry Dr. Maryville, TN 37804 Home: 865.982.2081 Rev. John Smith 460 Bethesda Rd. Paris, TN 38242 Home: 731.642.0177 Office: 731.642.6816 Rev. Rick Smith 2243 Center Point Rd. Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.822.9012 Email: rcs-pns@comcast.net Rev. Ruth Radke Smith 3659 Stonetrace Circle Bartlett, TN 38135 Home: 901.386.3780 Email: rrad7884@yahoo.com Rev. E. Wade Smith 1523 Cave Springs Rd. Tazewell, TN 37879 Home: 423.526.2644 Email: ewsmith@centurytel.net Rev. Lawrence Smith P.O. Box 42 Savannah, TN 38372 Home: 731.925.4876 Office: 731.687.3168 Email: LL12@charter.net Rev. Daniel Smoak, III 190 Bird Fork Rd. Dunlap, TN 37327 Home: 423.949.5210 Email: seesmoak@yahoo.com Rev. Michael Snodgrass 728 Lee Hollow Rd. Indian Mound, TN 37079 Home: 931.232.8744 Email: TheAnswerisJesus@aol.com Rev. & Mrs. Abe Sobczak 179 Caleb Dr. Medina, TN 38355 Home: 731.414.6389 Email: abraham.sobczak@ma.agmd.org Rev. & Mrs. Robert Soderberg 1923 Rutledge Rd. New Market, TN 37820 Home: 865.471.0582 Email: soderbergrobert@cs.com Rev. Jeremy Songer 1312 Williamsburg Dr. Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 423.505.5856 Email: pastorjeremy@comcast.net Rev. John Soroka 356 Cobblestone Creek Rd. NW Cleveland, TN 37312 Home: 423.614.0222 Email: johnsoroka@yahoo.com Rev. James Spicer 1305 Pullen Rd. Sevierville, TN 37862 Home: 865.428.6830 Office: 865.453.8036 Email: pastorjames@firstassemblysevierville.com Rev. F. Joann Stanbro 771 Juniper Lane Nixa, MO 65714 Home: 417.725.1905 Email: stanbroj@sbcglobal.net Rev. Harald L. Stanfield 1455 Cotton Creek Rd. Bruceton, TN 38317 Home: 731.586.4663 Rev. Jason A. Stanford 1763 Bouton Drive Cookeville, TN 38501 Home: 931.537.9112 Email: jstanford@trinityalgood.com Rev. Thomas Stanley 107 April Cove Ripley, TN 38063 Home: 731.635.1870 Office: 731.635.5433 Email: pastortstan@aol.com Rev. & Mrs. Anthony M. Stefko 101 Brentway Circle Apt. 6 Knoxville, TN 37909 Home: 931.241.1912 Email: amstefko@juno.com Rev. Adam Steinbach 2440 Barber Hwy. Cumberland City, TN 37050 Home: 931.289.3469 Email: pastoradam@peoplestel.net Rev. Kurt A. Steinbach 122 Autumn View Dr. Maryville, TN 37803 Home: 865.985.1162 Office: 865.984.8896 Email: kurt@cedarpointmaryville.org Rev. Mark G. Steinbach 624 Liverpool Lane Knoxville, TN 37920 Home: 865.577.0910 Email: mark@westgatecf.org Rev. David Stocker II 2325 Nashville Pike Apt. 1216 Gallatin, TN 37066 Home: 615.829.0420 Email: elevated02@yahoo.com Rev. Roy Stone 895 Pleasant Grove Rd. Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Home: 615.512.3563 Email: roy@lifeassembly.com Rev. Stephen Stoner 817 Diane Ct. W. Dyersburg, TN 38024 Home: 731.882.1791 Office: 731.285.4503 Email: pastorstephens@cableone.net Rev. Edward Stotts 8479 Lexie Ln Soddy Daisy, TN 37363 Home: 423.883.3817 Rev. Charles Stribling 3724 Alamo-Gadsden Hwy. Gadsden, TN 38337 Home: 731.696.5863 Office: 731.696.5863 Rev. Edward Strickland 224 Indian Creek Drive New Johnsonville, TN 37134 Home: 931.535.2034 Rev. Ken Strickland 450 N. Ericson Dr. Cordova, TN 38018 Home: 901.309.0003 Rev. Kenneth Strickland 450 N. Ericson Cordova, TN 38018 Home: 417.862.8468 Email: scottandmagevney@gmail.com Rev. Michael Strobl 1703 Madison Dr. La Vergne, TN 37086 Home: 615.793.7992 Email: mstrobl4jc@comcast.net Rev. Paul Strong 75 Cypress Grove Cove Oakland, TN 38060 Home: 901.465.7671 Office: 901.755.1540 Email: pastorpaul@cathedralofpraiseag.com Rev. Melvin Sutton P.O. Box 736 Madisonville, TN 37354 Home: 423.442.9970 Email: twosuttons@charter.net Rev. Toby Swager 621 Elba Dr. Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Home: 615.866.0807 Email: jmayfieldfan1@comcast.net Rev. & Mrs. Gregory Tabor 1104 Windtree Ct. Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Home: 615.754.4314 Office: 615.758.9627 Email: grmmtabor@tds.net Rev. Leta Talbert 2607 Tiffany Drive Nashville, TN 37206 Home: 615.650.1075 Email: letamaejoy@aol.com Rev. Ramon K. Talley 1818 Pheasant Acres E. Cordova, TN 38016 Home: 593.224.6326 6 Office: 4176584275 Email: ramon.talley@agmd.org Rev. William L. Taylor II 1560 Cornersville Hwy Lewisburg, TN 37091 Home: 931.359.2507 Email: WLTII@AOL.COM Rev. Gregory Temke 170 Beaver Rd. Munford, TN 38058 Home: 901.837.2273 Email: pastor@munfordriveroflife.com Rev. Andrew Templeton 120 Hawkins Rd. Sweetwater, TN 37874 Email: adtempleton@gmail.com Rev. Martha Tennison P. O. Box 1006 Rocky Mount, MO 65072 Home: 573.365.1795 Email: donmarthat@yahoo.com Rev. H. Brent Tevebaugh 556 Imperial Dr. Sparta, TN 38583 Home: 931.739.3705 Office: 931.836.3304 Email: brent_tevebaugh@hotmail.com Rev. Daniel C. Theurer 8200 Macon Rd. Cordova, TN 38018 Home: 901.233.8935 Email: dickinsonbaseball@hotmail.com Rev. Bryan Thiessen 703 Seven Oaks Dr. Mt. Carmel, TN 37660 Home: 423.677.2508 Email: bt@1stagkpt.org Rev. Clayton Thomas 65 Hays St. Savannah, TN 38372 Home: 731.438.2611 Email: pastorclaytonthomas@gmail.com Rev. K. Dewayne Thomas 333 N. Hollis Sharon, TN 38255 Home: 731.456.2049 Email: tnkid@hotmail.com Rev. Danny Eddie Thompson 9118 Bellehurst Cordova, TN 38018 Home: 901.377.1129 Email: ethompson@famemphis.net Rev. Tony Thompson 4117 Navaho Dr. Johnson City, TN 37604 Home: 423.282.8156 Email: tonyh421@aol.com Rev. Michael Tomlinson P.O. Box 6519 Kingsport, TN 37663 Home: 423.413.4077 Rev. Robert Trent 699 Hankins Hollow Rd. Tennessee Ridge, TN 37178 Home: 931.721.3512 Email: rtrent4thdegree@hotmail.com Rev. Cory Trube 1620 Chicory Ct. Maryville, TN 37801 Home: 865.805.4443 Email: cmtrube@bellsouth.net Rev. Jerry Truett 2004 S. College Trenton, TN 38382 Home: 731.414.7371 Office: 731.665.7629 Email: jmtruett01@bellsouth.net Rev. Michael Tullos 84 Jesse Byhalia, MS 38611 Home: 901.413.6577 Email: letullos@fedex.com Rev. C. David Turley P.O. Box 724 Waynesboro, TN 38485 Home: 931.722.3148 Rev. & Mrs. Doak Turner 262 Tommy Dodson Hwy. Cookeville, TN 38506 Home: 931.498.3183 Office: 931.839.6563 Email: doakmildredturner@yahoo.com Rev. R. Edward Turner P.O. Box 504 Cookeville, TN 38503 Email: eturner@cookevilleag.com Rev. Nicky Robin Turner 124 Sherwood Forest Lane Livingston, TN 38570 Home: 931.403.3793 Email: nturner8@yahoo.com Rev. Adam M. Tvedt 1404 Dexter Lake Dr. Apt. 302 Cordova, TN 38016 Home: 901.569.9434 Email: tvedtama2@gmail.com Rev. Michael Vandergriff 375 Mallory Dr. New Tazewell, TN 37825 Home: 423.626.5442 Office: 423.626.3850 Rev. Tim VanDouser 4311 Field Oak Millington, TN 38053 Home: 901.872.4780 Office: 901.873.3000 Email: pastortim@lfcag.org Rev. Timothy A. VanDouser Jr. 4311 Field Oak Rd. Millington, TN 38053 Home: 901.872.4780 Office: 901.873.3000 Email: timothyvandouser@gmail.com Rev. Manuel Vargaz 105 Knobb Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 Home: 423.638.9227 Rev. Manuel Vasquez 122 S. Blvd. Apt. 1 Sevierville, TN 37862 Home: 865.680.3703 Rev. Fradgies Vaughn 2887 Tumbridge Cove Memphis, TN 38128 Home: 901.382.3751 Email: fvaughn2@comcast.net Rev. Bruce Vernon 678 Charbell St. Hixson, TN 37343 Home: 423.843.0429 Email: revbmv@bellsouth.net Rev. & Mrs. Jerome J. Vincent 600 Waterway Ct. Nashville, TN 37221 Home: 615.739.5553 Email: jerryvincent1966@yahoo.com Rev. Larry Vine 217 Indian Creek Dr. New Johnsonville, TN 37134 Home: 931.535.2774 Office: 731.584.5236 Email: camdenfirstassembly@netzero.net Rev. Ly Vu 855 Eighteen Loop Medon, TN 38356 Home: 731.659.3047 Rev. & Mrs. Terry Waisner 2341 W. Arlington St. Springfield, MO 65810 Home: 417.886.8082 Email: terry.waisner@agmd.org Rev. Robert E. Wakefield 4005 Stewarts Ferry Pike Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Home: 615.449.0356 Email: preachteen@bellsouth.net Rev. Harold J. Walls 115 Bone Dr Smyrna, TN 37167 Home: 615.545.6791 Email: haroldwwalls@comcast.net Rev. Elizabeth Walters 77 Holland Ln. Rt.4 Jackson, TN 38305 Home: 731.424.2598 Rev. Stephen Warner 2946 Melbourne Terrace Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Home: 615.754.0638 Email: warner_steve@comcast.net Rev. Jerry B. Watson 229 Brookhaven Dr. Gallatin, TN 37066 Home: 615.431.2850 Office: 615.746.1118 Email: newhopejlt@aol.com Rev. Michael Scott Waycaster 4061 Powell St. Milan, TN 38358 Home: 704.860.6826 Email: pastormoose2@yahoo.com Rev. & Mrs. Rick Waycaster 8175 N. First St. Milan, TN 38358 Home: 731.613.2239 Email: pastor.rickway@yahoo.com Rev. & Mrs. Robert Webb P.O. Box 1334 Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.824.8353 Rev. Jonathan Wethington P.O. Box 1709 Mt. Juliet, TN 37121 Home: 865.689.7019 Rev. Andrew Wharton 526 Hunting Hills Drive Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Home: 615.758.9889 Office: 615.758.7779 Email: andrew@lifeassembly.com Rev. Thomas Wheeler J1. Kupang Indah XIX/27 Surabaya 60225 Indonesia Home: 623.173.2554 8 Office: 623.173.2341 0 Email: twheeler@sby.centrin.net.id Rev. Brad White P. O. Box 1255 Cordova, TN 38088 Home: 901.753.1581 Rev. Ernest White 597 Shelley Renee' Lane Cordova, TN 38018 Home: 901.737.1920 Email: tnernie@juno.com Rev. Larry White HHC 2nd CAB Unit #15711 P.O. Box 1263 APO AP, 96271 Home: 931.358.5693 Rev. Jason Whitehurst 414 Spring Hill Dr. Smyrna, TN 37167 Office: 615.833.0653 Email: pastorjason@musiccityag.com Rev. Marcus Wilbanks 180 Adams Road Greenfield, TN 38230 Home: 731.235.9007 Rev. Bobby Willeby 432 Hillcrest Dr. New Johnsonville, TN 37134 Home: 931.535.3232 Email: bobbydenise@hotmail.com Rev. Jerry A. Willeby 2636 Glenn Springs Rd. Drummonds, TN 38023 Home: 901.835.2664 Office: 901.835.2611 Email: jerwilleby@aol.com Rev. & Mrs. Craig William 4805 Wheeler Rd. Louisville, TN 37777 Home: 865.223.3128 Email: revcraigwilliam@gmail.com Rev. John A. Williford 813 Mullins St. Johnson City, TN 37604 Home: 423.737.8063 Email: herro1614@hotmail.com Rev. Dennis Wilson 115 W. Observatory Dr. Clarksville, TN 37040 Home: 931.552.7092 Email: dlw700@juno.com Rev. Wayne A. Wilson 9220 Speerberry Lane Cordova, TN 38016 Home: 901.753.1714 Email: wilson102@bellsouth.net Rev. Jacob N. Winegardner 91 Hwy 46 N Erin, TN 37061 Home: 931.289.2889 Email: winepicker82@gmail.com Rev. & Mrs. Steven Winegardner 680 Hudson Rd. Cumberland City, TN 37050 Home: 931.289.3819 Office: 931.289.4514 Email: Rebeccasteven@hotmail.com Rev. James S. Wiseman Lote 71 Sector Cajuch Rax Pec Zona 6 Carcha Alta Verapaz Guatemala, 16009 Home: 615.530.1474 Email: fireofgod@agmd.org Rev. John Wiseman 165 Louisiana Ave. Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Home: 865.332.2251 Office: 865.483.7153 Email: jewiseman1@yahoo.com Rev. Glenda Woods 168 Wessington Pl. Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.824.7552 Office: 615.865.6655 Email: gwoods@cornerstonenashville.org Rev. Lambeth Woodward 201 James George Rd. Jamestown, TN 38556 Home: 931.879.2299 Office: 931.879.2399 Email: lambethwoodward@gmail.com Rev. Paul A. Wright 11650 Hwy. 64 Somerville, TN 38068 Home: 901.466.7622 Office: 901.465.9365 Email: victorylifeag@gmail.com Rev. Herbert Yandell 4033 Oak Rd. Bartlett, TN 38135 Home: 901.377.1323 Rev. Robert F. Yates 928 Clara Dr. Kingsport, TN 37660 Home: 423.245.5058 Office: 423.288.7411 Email:  HYPERLINK "mailto:bobyates@embarqmail.com" bobyates@embarqmail.com Rev. & Mrs. James Yeargin 1773 North Cove Murfreesboro, TN 37129 Home: 618.383.0022 Email: jimyeargin@gmail.com Rev. Erik S. Yerger 820 Tiny Town Rd. Lot 10 Clarksville, TN 37042 Home: 931.431.7691 Email: erikyerger@bellsouth.net Rev. Russell Yost 1886 Classic Rd. Newport, TN 37821 Home: 423.625.3754 Email: rlyldy01@peoplepc.com Rev. Virginia Young 1365 New Hope Rd. Hilham, TN 38568 Home: 931.445.5688 Email: jenny5_k@yahoo.com Rev. & Mrs. Esteban Zeballos 6614 Elmore Rd. Memphis, TN 38134 Home: 901.386.4408 Email: estebanzeballos@hotmail.com TENNESSEE HOME & FOREIGN MISSIONARIES David & Deborah Barthalow P.O. Box 14942 Nairobi, Kenya East Aftica, 00800 Home: 011.254.7202.99.4.41 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:david.barthalow@hqmail.agmd.org"david.barthalow@hqmail.agmd.org Dustin & Natalie Barthalow P.O. Box 341871 Memphis, TN 38184 Home: 901.592.7534 Email: barthalowdn@pactec.net James Becker 2726 Gold Valley Dr. Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Home:615.898.1434 Emailjamesbecker@usmissions.org Rev. B. W. Burnett, Jr. 5099 Waters Edge Cove S. Memphis, TN 38141 Home: 901.546.0706 Office: 901.745.5400 Email: bburnett_jr_@hotmail.com Shauna Caldwell %Andrew Raatz Str. Alexandru Donici 13 Chisinau, Durlesti 2003 Home: 901.358.4725 Email: shauna.caldwell@ma.agmd.org C. Olivia Carrell 1619 Westop Trail Knoxville, TN 37923 Home: 865.531.2131 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:carolyn.carrell@ma.agmd.org"carolyn.carrell@ma.agmd.org Donald L. Cartledge 3645 Celina Hwy. Allons, TN 38541 Home: 931.266.4527 Fax: 011.622.2838.69 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:cartledge777@hotmail.com"cartledge777@hotmail.com Chris Davis 1500 Merrywood Drive Johnson City, TN 37604 Home: 423.483.4543 Email:  HYPERLINK "mailto:christopherdavis@hqmail.usmission.com" christopherdavis@hqmail.usmission.com John De Sanctis 8963 Bazemore Cordova, TN 38018 Home: 901.754.8264 Email:  HYPERLINK "mailto:jdsbldr@yahoo.ocm" jdsbldr@yahoo.ocm Roland Q. Dudley Kasteelstraat 48 1600 Sint-Pieters Leeuw, Belgium Home: 011.322.3316 0 58 Email:  HYPERLINK "mailto:roland.dudley@agmd.org" roland.dudley@agmd.org William Easter 315 Embassy Cove Savannah, TN 38372 Home: 731.926.5100 Monica Evans 8521 Kluane Ave. #3 Anchorage, AK 99504 Home: 907.245.2757 Office: 907.278.4567 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:alaska4christ@aol.com"alaska4christ@aol.com Mike & Sheila Fitzgerald KROKHALS #4 110 Reykjavik, Iceland Home: 423.217.4747 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:mike@lindin.is"mike@lindin.is James Forakis 81 Brandi Drive Savannah, TN 38373 Home: 731.926.2622 Office: 731.926.2555 Fax: 731.925.5571 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:tnvalleyteen@bellsouth.net"tnvalleyteen@bellsouth.net Keith Hudmon 20070 121st Rd. O'Brien, FL 32071 Home: 386.697.8226 Email: keith.hudmon@ma.agmd.org Keith W. Jones 108 Cypress Cir. Bainbridge, GA 39819 Home: 901.652.2748 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:keith.jones@agmd.org"keith.jones@agmd.org C. Wayne Keylon 12480 Jones Gap Rd. Soddy Daisy, TN 37379 Home: 423.332.7612 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:wayne@transformationproject.org"wayne@transformationproject.org Mike King 104 Galion Dr. Columbia, TN 38401 Home: 931.381.4491 Nathaniel Lamberth P.O. Box 1855 Belize City, Belize, CA Home: 011.501.6241.98 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:nathan.lamberth@agmd.org"nathan.lamberth@agmd.org Jimmy R. Lee 1832 Clearview Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37421 Home: 423.899.3293 Email: jlee@livingfree.org Charles Lester 966 Cloyds Church Rd. Greenback, TN 37742 Home: 865.216.3413 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:xachuck@aol.com"xachuck@aol.com Tom Lofton 2661 Sutherland Dr. Thompson Station, TN 37179 Home: 615.595.2725 Email:  HYPERLINK "mailto:tom@childinthemidst.org" tom@childinthemidst.org Michael & Melanie Lutes 5080 McKellar St. Milan, TN 38358 Home: 731.686.0673 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:mike@lutes.org"mike@lutes.org Lloyd & Ana Maria Marsh Jr. % 812 Kathy Circle Gallatin, TN 37066 Email: lmarsh@agmd.org Ron Martens P.O. Box 993 Cordova, TN 38088 Home: 901.309.2972 Email:  HYPERLINK "mailto:73743.3276@compuserve.com" 73743.3276@compuserve.com John Stephen Mathias 672 Kingsway Dr. Old Hickory, TN 37138 Home: 931.260.0234 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:yellowhare@gmail.com"yellowhare@gmail.com Rev. J. Craig McGee 35 Post Oak Cv. Eads, TN 38028 Home: 901.289.1959 Email: cmcgee74@gmail.com Barbara Mitchell 7856 Haws Rd. Knoxville, TN 37920 Home: 865.609.7560 Office: 865.546.8933 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:tcknoxville@aol.com"tcknoxville@aol.com Gary Pyatt 1210 Tomahawk Trail Murfreesboro, TN 37129 Home: 615.542.4852 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:pyattg@gmail.com"pyattg@gmail.com A. K. Robinette 7301 Sugarloaf Dr. Nashville, TN 37211 Home: 615.332.7475 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:krobinette@tnaog.org"krobinette@tnaog.org Frank Kelly Robinette P.O. Box 130 Phnom Penh, Cambodia Home: 423.351.4394 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:kelly.robinette@agmd.org"kelly.robinette@agmd.org Matthew & Blair Roelandts 223 Riggs Ave. Portland, TN 37148 Home: 615.325.4155 Email: mbroelandts@gmail.com Byron L. Salmon 1218 W. School Rd. P.O. Box 1223 Ozark, MO 65721 Home: 417.582.0759 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:byron.salmon@agmd.org"byron.salmon@agmd.org Gerald Silliman P.O. Box 770333 Eagle River, AK 99577 Home: 907.688.7879 Email: geraldsilliman@usmissions.org Delores Simon 608 Lock 4 Rd. Gallatin, TN 37066 Home: 615.339.8424 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:jsimon777@cs.com"jsimon777@cs.com Brittany Snyder 6110 Kevin Dr. Bartlett, TN 38135 Home: 901.382.1648 Email: brittanysnyder@sagu.edu Kenneth Strickland 450 N. Ericson Cordova, TN 38018 Home: 417.862.8468 Email: scottandmagevney@gmail.com Ramon K. Talley 1818 Pheasant Acres E. Cordova, TN 38016 Home: 593.224.6326 6 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:ramon.talley@agmd.org"ramon.talley@agmd.org Tom Trumbo 828 Restbrook Memphis, TN 38127 Home: 901.358.1757 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:tenaseerv@aol.com"tenaseerv@aol.com Terry & Debbie Waisner 2341 W. Arlington St. Springfield, MO 65810 Home: 417.886.8082 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:terry.waisner@agmd.org"terry.waisner@agmd.org Robert R. & Dorothy Webb P.O. Box 1334 Hendersonville, TN 37075 Home: 615.824.8353 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:rw825@juno.com"rw825@juno.com Thomas Wheeler J1. Kupang Indah XIX/27 Surabaya 60225, Indonesia Home: 623.173.2554 8 Office: 623.173.2341 0 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:twheeler@sby.centrin.net.id"twheeler@sby.centrin.net.id James S. Wiseman Lote 71 Sector Cajuch Rax Pec Zona 6 Carcha Alta Verapaz, Guatemala 16009 Home: 615.530.1474 Email: fireofgod@agmd.org DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES CHATTANOOGA SECTION Bill Lickliter, Presbyter Family Worship Fellowship 4355 Hwy 58, Suite 103B P.O. Box 324 Apsion, TN 37302 Pastor: Mark T. Holloway Office: 423.421.7684 Home: 423.779.4948 Abundant Blessings AG 2613 Cardinal St. Athens, TN 37303 Pastor: Dorothy Hanson Office: 423.649.0350 Home: 423.572.0477 Fax: 423.649.0350 Calvary Church AG Chattanooga 1212 S. Seminole Dr. P.O. Box 9516 Chattanooga, TN 37412 Pastor: Bill Lickliter Office: 423.629.1200 Home: 423.698.8713 First Assembly of God 7608 Shallowford Road Chattanooga, TN 37421 Pastor: David Bashor Office: 423.899.2239 Home: 423.883.3760 Email: revdcb@comcast.net Hamilton Life Assembly of God P.O. Box 21567 Chattanooga, TN 37424 Pastor: Damon Passons Office: 423.883.3679 Home: 423.883.3679 Grace Assembly of God 1976 Westland Dr. SW Cleveland, TN 37311 Pastor: Stephen Lewis Office: 423.472.7729 Home: 423.478.2720 Fax: 423.472.7729 New Hope AG P.O. Box 78 Coker Creek, TN 37314 Pastor: Lynda Dicandio Office/Home: 423.261.2027 Word of Life Assembly of God 152 May Road P. O. Box 2078 Dunlap, TN 37327 Pastor: Edward A. Griffith Office: 423.949.9673 Home: 423.658.0883 Fax: 423.949.9679 Bethel Temple 6613 Hixson Pike P.O. Box 578 Hixson, TN 37343 Pastor: Terry Evans Office: 423.842.2982 Home: 423.593.8865 Fax: 423.842.2982 Email: btpastor@comcast.net Cross of Calvary Community Church 1853 Thrasher Pike Hixson, TN 37343 Pastor: Kenneth F. Morgan Office: 423.843.1589 Home: 423.843.3013 Fax: 423.843.1581 Embrace Church 1421 Cloverdale Circle #302 P.O. Box 407 Hixson, TN 37343 Pastor: Dana Jenkins Home: 423.580.1160 The Connection Point 713 North Brook Drive Hixson, TN 37343 Pastor: Scott Grisar Office/Home: 423.843.3740 Home: 423.314.5611 Community Chapel AG 194 Depot Street Soddy, TN 37379 Pastor: Edward Stotts Office: 423.332.5261 Home: 423.883.3817 Fax: 423.332.5261 First Assembly of God 940 Highway 11 South Sweetwater, TN 37874 Pastor: Andrew Templeton Office: 423.337.6037 Vonore SonRise Assembly of God 405 Kinzalow Dr. Sweetwater, TN 37874 Pastor: Gerald Downs Home: 423.337.9615 COLUMBIA SECTION Glenn Forsee, Presbyter New Life Assembly of God 1159 Hwy 100 E Centerville, TN 37033 Pastor: Charles Grant Office: 931.729.5929 Home: 931.583.0249 Fax: 931.729.4426 Destiny Church 105 E. 61st St. P.O. Box 8096 Columbia, TN 38401 Pastor: Steven Morgan Office/Home: 931.242.3023 First Assembly of God 907 Nashville Highway P.O. Box 525 Columbia, TN 38402 Pastor: Charles E. Blythe Office: 931.381.9485 Home: 931.388.2710 Fax: 931.490.0664 Hope Assembly of God 28 Deer Trace Rd. Fayetteville, TN 37334 Pastor: Jeffrey Davis Office: 931.433.7604 Home: 931.438.9972 Fax: 931.433.7686 First Assembly of God 312 Swan Ave. P.O. Box 71 Hohenwald, TN 38462 Pastor: Billy Meek Office: 931.796.3623 Home: 931.796.7133 First Assembly of God 716 S. Locust St. P.O. Box 160 Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Pastor: Tony Morgan Office: 931.762.8175 Home: 931.762.6529 First Assembly of God 1191 W. Ellington Pkwy. P.O. Box 1185 Lewisburg, TN 37091 Pastor: Don J. McCullough Office: 931.359.5454 Home: 931.359.3653 Fax: 931.359.5455 Haskins Chapel 425 Haskins Chapel Rd. Lewisburg, TN 37091 Pastor: Blen Hinton Office/Home: 931.388.7191 First Assembly of God 105 Owl Hollow Rd. Pulaski, TN 38478 Pastor: Ricky Keith Home: 931.438.7142 First Assembly of God 2510 Hwy. 231 North P.O. Box 889 Shelbyville, TN 37162 Pastor: Glenn Forsee Office: 931.684.4809 Home: 931.684.3148 First Assembly of God 1105 W. Lincoln St. Tullahoma, TN 37388 Pastor: Ronald Forrester, Sr. Office: 931.455.2984 Home: 931.563.4154 Abundant Life Assembly of God 3310 Cowan Hwy. Winchester, TN 37398 Pastor: Jerome Jochem Home: 931.967.4218 Fax: 931.967.1187 Email: pastorj131@comcast.net Grace Assembly of God 2999 John Bragg Hwy. P.O. Box 86 Woodbury, TN 37190 Pastor: James Lassiter Office: 615.563.8711 Home: 615.848.0679 COOKEVILLE SECTION Warren Burns, Presbyter Trinity Assembly of God 205 West Wall Algood, TN 38506 Pastor: Michael B. Campbell Office: 931.537.9830 Home: 931.537.3150 Fax: 931.372.7806 Email: mail@trinityalgood.com Bethel Assembly of God 435 Old Celina Hwy. Allons, TN 38541 Pastor: David Brown Office: 931.823.7393 Home: 931.801.6458 Fax: 931.823.9364 First Assembly of God 2223 N. Washington Cookeville, TN 38501 Pastor: Robert Davis Office: 931.526.6900 Home: 931.526.8974 Fax: 931.526.2522 Email: bobdavis@cookevilleag.com New Beginning Assembly of God 2193 W. Broad Street Cookeville, TN 38501 Pastor: Myron Greer Office: 931.528.1371 Home: 931.526.2890 Faith Assembly of God 2155 West Ave. Crossville, TN 38571 Pastor: Steven Pickard Office: 931.484.9319 Home: 931.484.6488 Fax: 931.707.9250 Trinity Tabernacle 2028 S. Main St. Crossville, TN 38555 Pastor: Warren Burns Office: 931.484.2338 Home: 931.707.9846 Fax: 931.707.1901 Burristown Assembly of God 136 Hammock Rd. Gainesboro, TN 38562 Pastor: Michael Allen Office: 931.823.4069 Home: 931.268.4315 Providence Church 832 Allardt Hwy. Jamestown, TN 38556 Pastor: Lambeth Woodward Office: 931.879.2399 Home: 931.879.2299 First Assembly of God 311 W. 2nd St. Livingston, TN 38570 Pastor: Freddie Looper Office: 931.823.1483 Home: 931.498.2117 First Assembly of God 112 Club Dr. McMinnville, TN 37110 Pastor: Sammy Lee Office: 931.473.4676 Home: 931.668.4614 Grace Temple 2100 Morrison Rd. McMinnville, TN 37110 Pastor: Jason Kight Office: 931.473.8736 First Assembly of God Hanging Limb Rd. P.O. Box 295 Monterey, TN 38574 Pastor: Doak Turner Office: 931.839.6563 Home: 931.498.3183 Smartt Assembly of God 5542 Manchester Hwy. P.O. Box 69 Smartt, TN 37378 Pastor: James Short Office: 931.668.4929 Home: 931.260.9097 First Assembly of God 614 Murphy St. P.O. Box 4009 Smithville, TN 37166 Pastor: Glenn Burks Office: 615.597.8055 Home: 615.597.9239 Christian Life First AG 117 North Spring St. Sparta, TN 38583 Pastor: H. Brent Tevebaugh Office: 931.836.3304 Home: 931.739.3705 Email: brent_tevebaugh@hotmail.com COVINGTON SECTION Ed Hawkins, Presbyter First Assembly of God 1422 Old Hwy. 51 P.O. Box 119 Brighton, TN 38011 Pastor: Keithel W. Boothe Office: 901.837.0950 Home: 901.837.2409 Randolph Assembly of God 1135 Randolph Road Burlison, TN 38015 Pastor: Larry Rose Office: 901.476.8244 Home: 901.837.8457 Rose of Sharon Church 3065 Candy Lane Burlison, TN 38015 Pastor: Carlton Rose Office: 901.837.7095 Home: 901.837.2249 Fax: 901.840.2540 Email: cjrose@netscape.com Cornerstone Assembly of God 8041 Mt. Carmel Covington, TN 38019 Pastor: Robert Gross Office: 901.476.4676 Home: 901.476.0136 First Assembly of God 1861 Hwy. 51 South Covington, TN 38019 Pastor: Edward D. Hawkins Office: 901.476.9592 Home: 901.476.4024 Fax: 901.476.4245 Website: www.covingtonag.org Poplar Grove Assembly of God 2600 Glen Springs Rd. P.O. Box 280 Drummonds, TN 38023 Pastor: Jerry A. Willeby Office: 901.835.2611 Home: 901.835.2664 Fax: 901.835.2611 Email: jerwilleby@aol.com South Tipton Assembly of God 538 Simmons Rd. Drummonds, TN 38023 Pastor: Jason McDaniel Office: 901.837.2140 Home: 901.336.7966 Fax: 901.837.3572 Email: jason0227@earthlink.net Harvest Central Assembly of God 9703 Hwy. 59 West P.O. Box 476 Mason, TN 38049 Pastor: Tommy Roper Office: 901.794.2135 Home: 731.287.9741 River of Life 220 Beaver Rd. P.O. Box 806 Munford, TN 38058 Pastor: Gregory Temke Office: 901.837.8781 Home: 901.837.2273 Fax: 901.837.6293 Simonton Assembly of God 4100 Munford Giltedge Rd. Munford, TN 38058 Office: 901.837.2168 DYERSBURG SECTION Lyndel Fisher, Presbyter First Assembly of God 731 E. Court St. P.O. Box 461 Dyersburg, TN 38024 Pastor: Stephen Stoner Office: 731.285.4503 Home: 731.882.1791 Fax: 731.285.4505 First Assembly of God 201 Mt. Pella Rd. P.O. Box A Martin, TN 38237 Pastor: David Reinhard Office: 731.587.6349 Home: 731.587.2910 Email: reinhard4@frontiernet.net First Assembly of God 900 Williams St. Newbern, TN 38059 Pastor: Lyndel Fisher Office: 731.627.2746 Home: 731.627.0454 Samburg Assembly of God 253 N. Reelfoot Ave. P.O. Box 128 Samburg, TN 38254 Pastor: George Hutchison Office: 731.538.9820 Home: 731.885.1678 Abundant Life Assembly of God 113 Main St. P.O. Box 181 Sharon, TN 38255 Pastor: Bobby Peal Office/Home: 731.456.2036 Sidonia Assembly of God 665 Gaylord Rd. Sharon, TN 38255 Pastor: Ray Lainhart Office/Home: 731.973.2882 Twin Cities Assembly of God 728 Broadway P.O. Box 5376 South Fulton, TN 38257 Pastor: Michael Glover Office: 731.479.1539 Home: 731.855.2033 Fax: 731.479.1121 First Assembly of God 19 Pierce St. P.O. Box 118 Pastor: James Roberts Trimble, TN 38259 Office: 731.297.5622 Home: 731.692.4549 Star of Bethlehem 2861 W. Shawtown Rd. Troy, TN 38260 Office: 731.538.2769 Evangel Temple 2200 W. Reelfoot Ave. P.O. Box 1025 Union City, TN 38261 Pastor: J. T. Brown Office/Home: 731.538.9952 First Assembly of God 1810 Pleasant Valley Avenue Union City, TN 38261 Pastor: Tommy Hall, Sr. Office: 731.885.2612 Home: 731.885.0246 Email: pastorhall@yahoo.com HISPANIC SECTION Daniel Frizzell, Presbyter Iglesia Emanuel 2400 Antioch Pike Antioch, TN 37013 Pastor: Manuel Licon Office: 615.833.6003 Home: 615.227.9248 Rio De Vida 216 Clay Brook Lane Cane Ridge, TN 37013 Pastor: Joel Perales Home: 615.941.8245 Centro Cristiano Filadelfia AG 88 D. South Willow Ave. Cookeville, TN 38501 Pastor: Jamie Delcarpio Home: 615.423.4592 Nueva Vida % 1519 Apple Grove Lane Cordova, TN 38016 Pastor: Rolando Rostro Office/Home: 901.604.3649 Jesus Es La Puerta 237 Reagan Dr. P.O. Box 1151 Gatlinburg, TN 37738 Pastor: Manuel Vasquez Office/Home: 865.680.3703 Iglesia El Buen Pastor P.O. Box 447 Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Pastor: Arelis Delcarpio Office: 615.336.1281 Home: 615.423.4592 Manantial de Vida Eterna 701 Church St., Murfreesboro P.O. Box 447 Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Office: 615.653.9157 Home: 615.423.4592 Faro De Luz AG 2445 West Andrew Johnson Hwy. P.O. Box 245 Greeneville, TN 37744 Pastor: Robert N. Brown, Jr. Home: 423.234.1366 First Assembly of God Hispanic 403 Walton Ferry Road Hendersonville, TN 37075 Pastor: Maritza Bonilla Home: 615.338.4365 The Tabernacle Hispanic AG 2610 Hwy. 79 Indian Mound, TN 37079 Pastor: Milagros Guzman Home: 931.232.8686 Abundant Life Christian Center 617 University Parkway P.O. Box 1102 Johnson City, TN 37605 Pastor: Edward Jefferies Home: 423.926.6504 Su Gran Alabanza 1553 Waxman Dr. La Vergne, TN 37086 Pastor: Ricardo Dominquez Home: 615.213.1056 Una Esperanza Viva AG 314 W. Broadway P.O. Box 1036 Lenoir City, TN 37771 Pastor: Victor Gomez Home: 615.586.8437 Manantial De Vida AG 4720 Raleigh LaGrange P.O. Box 281139 Memphis, TN 38168 Pastor: Daniel Frizzell Office: 901.624.4817 Home: 901.624.4817 Fax: 901.384.8146 Bellshire Hispanic AG 116 Darbytown Dr. Nashville, TN 37207 Pastor: Scott Dobbins Home: 615.860.3426 Una Esperanza Viva 2417 Nolensville Pike Nashville, TN 37211 Pastor: Victor Gomez Office: 615.313.7722 Home: 615.586.8437 Fax: 615.313.7748 JACKSON SECTION Ronnie Sanders, Presbyter Trinity Assembly of God 1141 South West St. Decaturville, TN 38329 Pastor: Keith Kirk Office: 731.852.4477 Home: 731.852.2119 Website: www.trinity-aog.com First Assembly of God 1203 U.S. Hwy. 45N Henderson, TN 38340 Pastor: Rick Seaton Office: 731.989.5228 Home: 731.983.5157 Gregory's Chapel 889 Windy City Rd. Humboldt, TN 38343 Pastor: Office: 731.784.4660 Crossroads Assembly of God 392 US Hwy 45W, Three Way, TN P.O. Box 12344 Jackson, TN 38308 Pastor: Joel Pledge Office: 731.616.7998 Home: 731.660.3541 First Assembly of God 1027 W. Forest Avenue Jackson, TN 38301 Pastor: Weisley Frazier Office: 731.668.5547 Home: 731.652.0009 Northside Assembly of God 27 Oil Well Road Jackson, TN 38305 Pastor: Randy Carter Office: 731.668.0647 Home: 731.668.7110 Fax: 731.668.3956 First Assembly of God 50 Dixson St. P.O. Box 456 Lexington, TN 38351 Pastor: Office: 731.968.8406 Hmong Assembly of God 855 Eighteen Loop Medon, TN 38356 Pastor: Ly Vu Office: 901.682.2111 Home: 731.659.3047 Christ's Temple 4910 Saltillo Rd. P.O. Box 96 Saltillo, TN 38370 Pastor: Lawrence Smith Office: 731.687.3168 Home: 731.925.4876 First Assembly of God 115 Harbert Drive Savannah, TN 38372 Pastor: Jerry Milliken Office: 731.925.2934 Home: 731.925.9261 Fax: 731.925.7681 Living Word Fellowship 18775 Highway 69 South P.O. Box 1267 Savannah, TN 38372 Pastor: Ronnie Sanders Office: 731.925.9707 Home: 731.925.3187 Email: revronnie.lwf@gmail.com KNOXVILLE SECTION Bill Enfinger, Presbyter Praise Temple 1873 N. Wright Rd. Alcoa, TN 37701 Pastor: H. Wayne Simmons Office: 865.977.6554 Home: 865.983.1765 Fax: 865.977.9347 New Life Assembly of God 1228 Raccoon Valley Rd. P.O. Box 277 Heiskell, TN 37754 Pastor: Darlene Miller Office: 865.947.3130 Home: 865.523.3524 Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.anewlifeag.org" www.anewlifeag.org African Mission Church AG 3343 Dewine St. Knoxville, TN 37921 Pastor: Charles Sanderfur Office: 865.584.1525 Jefferson City Assembly of God 254 W. Old Andrew Jackon Hwy Jefferson City, TN 37760 Pastor: William Berry Office: 865.475.7140 Home: 865.771.5324 Circle Assembly of God 8529 Rutledge Pike Knoxville, TN 37924 Pastor: John Lawson Office: 865.933.3619 Home: 865.932.1549 Emmanuel Assembly of God 2216 Prosser Rd Knoxville, TN 37914 Pastor: Michael Hinkle Office: 615.523.8444 Home: 865.525.0180 Email: pastor@emmanuelag.com Christ Connection Church 416 Campbell Station Rd. P.O. Box 23464 Knoxville, TN 37933 Pastor: Calvin (Sonny) Kirkendall Office: 865.966.9991 Home: 865.675.7596 Fax: 865.966.9983 Knoxville Christian Center 818 Cedar Bluff Rd. P.O. Box 50490 Knoxville, TN 37950 Pastor: Barry Culberson Office: 865.690.0856 Home: 865.690.1138 Fax: 865.690.0101 Email: lblair1954@aol.com New Vision Fellowship 3343 Dewine St. Knoxville, TN 37921 Pastor: Charles Sanderfur Office: 865.584.1525 Home: 865.450.9906 Fax: 865.584.6613 Resurrection Life Fellowship 123 W. Columbia Ave. P.O. Box 27822 Knoxville, TN 37917 Pastor: Dewey Roberts III Office: 865.521.6544 Home: 865.549.5706 Fax: 865.546.0971 South Knoxville Worship Center 3910 Woodlawn Pike P.O. Box 9600 Knoxville, TN 37940 Pastor: Larkin Enlow Office: 865.577.2615 Home: 865.573.6631 Westgate Christian Fellowship 624 Liverpool Lane Knoxville, TN 37920 Pastor: Mark G. Steinbach Office: 865.684.3465 Home: 865.577.0910 Faith Way Assembly of God 106 Faith Way P.O. Box 181 LaFollette, TN 37766 Pastor: Stephen Bruce Office: 423.566.5161 Home: 423.562.4339 Fax: 423.566.5166 Cedar Point Community Church 1225 William Blount Dr. Maryville, TN 37801 Pastor: Kurt A. Steinbach Office: 865.984.8896 Home: 865.985.1162 Victory Assembly of God 1590 Hwy. 33 South P.O. Box 1319 New Tazewell, TN 37824 Pastor: Michael Vandergriff Office: 423.626.3850 Home: 423.626.5442 Christian Outreach Center 535 Oak Ridge Turnpike P.O. Box 6139 Oak Ridge, TN 37831 Pastor: James Bunch Office: 865.483.7877 Home: 865.816.3257 Fax: 865.483.7845 First Assembly of God 2000 Oak Ridge Turnpike Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Pastor: John Wiseman Office: 865.483.7153 Home: 865.332.2251 New Beginnings Assembly of God 130 Choate Lane P.O. Box 4491 Oneida, TN 37841 Pastor: Larry McBeath Office: 423.569.9735 Home: 606.354.4044 First Assembly of God 1187 Ernest McMahan Rd. Sevierville, TN 37862 Pastor: James Spicer Office: 865.453.8036 Home: 865.428.6830 Fax: 865.908.9245 Foothills Worship Center 5555 Sevierville Rd. P.O. Box 632 Seymour, TN 37865 Pastor: William Enfinger Office: 865.579.0597 Home: 865.773.0614 Fax: 865.573.3827 River of Life 110 Simmons Rd. P.O. Box 729 Seymour, TN 37865 Pastor: Richard Baldwin Home: 865.851.9106 Lakeway Assembly of God 6205 W.A.J. Hwy. Talbott, TN 37877 Pastor: Frank Livesay Office: 423.581.6110 Home: 423.587.0512 MEMPHIS SECTION Tom Lindberg, Presbyter Arlington Assembly of God 11056 Hwy. 70 Arlington, TN 38002 Pastor: Francis Barritt, Jr. Office: 901.867.9611 Home: 901.867.7730 Fax: 901.867.9611 Email: chuckbarritt@aol.com The Church at Arlington 333 Old Brownsville Rd., Gallaway,TN P.O. Box 1007 Arlington, TN 38002 Pastor: David Brecheen Office/Home: 901.386.3956 First Assembly of God 7981 Summer Ave. Bartlett, TN 38133 Pastor: Gene Burgess Office: 901.388.7740 Home: 901.837.2484 Fax: 901.388.7741 First Assembly of God 730 South Byhalia Collierville, TN 38017 Pastor: Randy Brummitt Office/Home: 901.853.9952 Fax: 901.853.9965 Cathedral of Praise 8200 Macon Rd. P.O. Box 2108 Cordova, TN 38088 Pastor: Randel McCarty Office: 901.755.1540 Home: 901.757.1994 Fax: 901.755.6324 First Assembly of God 8650 Walnut Grove Rd. P.O. Box 3035 Cordova, TN 38088 Pastor: Tom Lindberg Office: 901.843.8600 Home: 901.757.2319 Fax: 901.843.8605 Light of the World 2552 Poplar Ave. P.O. Box 2421 Cordova, TN 38088 Pastor: Cedric Canada Office/Home: 901.456.6888 Holy Calling Ministries 713 Harahan Rd. P.O. Box 901499 Memphis, TN 38190 Pastor: Marvin Jones Office: 901.785.7011 Home: 001.795.2699 Hope Assembly of God 3000 N. Watkins St. Memphis, TN 38127 Pastor: Garry Martin Office: 901.357.7312 Home: 901.377.9124 Memphis International Church 1435 Wells Station Road Memphis, TN 38108 Pastor: Office: 901.452.7993 Fax: 901.682.2111 Pillar of Faith 3310 Raleigh-Millington Rd. Memphis, TN 38128 Pastor: Marcellus Richardson Office/Home: 901.691.6930 Raleigh Assembly of God 3683 Austin Peay Hwy. Memphis, TN 38168 Pastor: Matt Anzivino Office: 901.386.5055 Fax: 901.377.9226 Renewed Hope In Christ 2764 Lamar Ave. Memphis, TN 38114 Pastor: B.W. Burnett, Jr. Office: 901.745.5400 Home: 901.546.0706 Fax: 901.745.4492 Ridgeway Assembly of God 3150 Ridgeway Rd. Memphis, TN 38115 Pastor: Charles Moscato, Jr. Office: 901.795.3100 Home: 662.895.8256 Email: ridgeway.ag@live.com Faith Assembly of God 9540 U.S. Hwy. 51 North P.O. Box 1388 Millington, TN 38053 Pastor: Richard Findley Office: 901.876.6246 Home: 901.837.3038 Lighthouse Fellowship 3719 Shelby Rd. P.O. Box 1360 Millington, TN 38053 Pastor: Tim VanDouser Office: 901.873.3000 Home: 901.872.4780 Victory Life Assembly of God 11670 US Hwy. 64 Somerville, TN 38068 Pastor: Paul A. Wright Office: 901.465.9365 Home: 901.466.7622 MILAN SECTION Mark Kirkpatrick, Presbyter First Assembly of God 2800 Hwy. 70 West P. O. Box 69 Camden, TN 38320 Pastor: Larry Vine Office: 731.584.5236 Home: 931.535.2774 Fax: 731.584.5275 Website: www.camdenfirstassembly.com First Assembly of God 183 Poplar Grove Rd. Dyer, TN 38330 Pastor: Mark Kirkpatrick Office: 731.692.3511 Home: 731.205.2105 Fax: 731.692.3511 First Assembly of God 1524 Carriage Lane Humboldt, TN 38343 Pastor: Dewey Hudspeth Office/Home: 731.784.2441 Fax: 731.784.2441 First Assembly of God 1179 Paris Pike P.O. Box 215 McKenzie, TN 38201 Pastor: Office: 731.352.5212 First Assembly of God 2049 N. Main St. P.O. Box 566 Milan, TN 38358 Pastor: Ricky Waycaster Office: 731.686.1391 Home: 731.613.2239 Fax: 731.686.7559 Hustburg Assembly of God 9372 Old State Rt. 1 P.O. Box 358 New Johnsonville, TN 37134 Pastor: Janie Burkett Office: 931.535.3576 Home: 931.535.2120 Fax: 931.535.3576 First Assembly of God 1575 Hwy. 641S Paris, TN 38242 Pastor: John Smith Office: 731.642.6816 Home: 731.642.0177 First Assembly of God 426 N. Trenton St. P.O. Box 535 Rutherford, TN 38369 Pastor: Jerry Truett Office: 731.665.7629 Home: 731.414.7371 First Assembly of God 2210 Hwy. 45 By Pass Trenton, TN 38382 Pastor: Clyde Rose Office: 731.855.1088 Home: 731.855.0674 Fax: 731.855.0674 First Assembly of God 4556 Highway 70 West Waverly, TN 37185 Pastor: BobbyWilleby Office: 931.296.9086 Home: 931.535.3232 Email: tazwill@netzero.com NASHVILLE NORTH SECTION Andrew Wharton, Presbyter Gateway Assembly of God 1642 Highway 12 South Ashland City, TN 37015 Pastor: Terry Bailey Office: 615.792.5978 Home: 615.822.7220 Fax: 615.792.2810 Website: www.@gatewayag.org Cornerstone Worship Center 2121 Wilma Rudolph St. P. O. Box 31434 Clarksville, TN 37040 Pastor: Jimmy Russell Office: 931.362.4284 Home: 931.920.5594 Email: jimmy@cornerstoneclarksville.com First Assembly of God 1186 Ft. Campbell Blvd. Clarksville, TN 37042 Pastor: Louie Montoya Office: 931.648.1324 Home: 931.647.1009 Fax: 931.648.1015 Fountain of Life AG 2510 Hyw.41 A Bypass Clarksville, TN 37043 Pastor: Kimberly C. Campbell Home: 931.542.8392 Email: campbell9045@aol.com First Assembly of God 3525 Hwy. 70 W. Dickson, TN 37055 Pastor: Steven Davis Office: 615.446.3943 Home: 615.375.1491 Fax: 615.441.4081 First Assembly of God 700 Arlington Dr. P.O. Box 483 Erin, TN 37061 Pastor: Steven Winegardner Office: 931.289.4514 Home: 931.289.3819 House of Grace AG 600 Lock 4 Rd. P.O. Box 355 Gallatin, TN 37066 Pastor: Rich A. Gipson Office: 615.452.3946 Home: 615.451.1473 Fax: 615.452.7083 Living to Go Life Center 705 Rivergate Pkwy. P.O. Box 769 Goodlettsville, TN 37070 Pastor: Clay Baggett Office: 615.859.4408 Home: 615.824.3083 Fax: 615.859.3506 Zion's Chapel 2848 New Hall Road Greenbrier, TN 37073 Pastor: Larry Ray Marlar Office: 615.643.7090 Home: 615.384.5006 Fax: 615.643.5381 Calvary Assembly of God 1715 Saundersville Rd. Hendersonville, TN 37075 Pastor: Paul Gilbreath Office/Home: 615.596.1467 First Assembly of God 403 Walton Ferry Rd. Hendersonville, TN 37075 Pastor: David A. Jenkins Office: 615.824.6280 Home: 615.824.0906 Fax: 615.824.9846 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:pastordj@comcast.net"pastordj@comcast.net The Church at Indian Lake 1428 Callender Lane Hendersonville, TN 37075 Pastor: Aaron Allison Office: 615.826.6222 Home: 615.824.9566 Victory Assembly of God 1001 Center Point Rd. Hendersonville, TN 37075 Pastor: Darin Miller Office: 615.264.2532 Home: 615.579.3078 Fax: 615.826.8275 The Tabernacle 2610 Highway 79 Indian Mound, TN 37079 Pastor: Anthony D. Daley Office: 931.232.4656 Home: 931.232.0468 Fax: 931.232.9582 The Tabernacle East AG 2610 Highway 79 Indian Mound, TN 37079 Pastor: Danny Austin Home: 931.249.0716 The Tabernacle West AG 2610 Highway 79 Indian Mound, TN 37079 Pastor: Timothy Knight Home: 931.232.0730 New Hope Assembly of God 1085A Jackson Felts Rd. P.O. Box 639 Joelton, TN 37080 Pastor: Jerry B. Watson Office: 615.746.1118 Home: 615.431.2850 Email: newhopejlt@aol.com First Assembly of God 130 Akersville Rd. Lafayette, TN 37083 Pastor: John Barnes Office: 615.666.3043 Home: 615.688.7700 First Assembly of God 716 Cumberland P.O. Box 846 Lebanon, TN 37088 Pastor: Cecil W. Hinton Office: 615.444.4133 Home: 615.547.7744 Fax: 615.444.4133 Cornerstone Church 726 W. Old Hickory Blvd. Madison, TN 37115 Pastor: D. Maury Davis Office: 615.865.6655 Home: 615.859.8689 Fax: 615.860.9368 First Assembly of God 810 Gallatin Rd. N. P.O. Box 1338 Madison, TN 37115 Pastor: Gary Rose Office: 615.860.7729 Home: 615.870.1506 Life Assembly of God 555 Pleasant Grove Rd. P.O. Box 1709 Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Pastor: Andrew Wharton Office: 615.758.7779 Home: 615.758.9889 Fax: 615.773.0658 Lighthouse Assembly of God 6141 Saundersville Road Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Pastor: Gregory Tabor Office: 615.758.9627 Home: 615.754.4314 Fax: 615.758.9627 Bellshire Assembly of God 1116 Darbytown Dr. Nashville, TN 37207 Pastor: Scott Dobbins Office: 615.868.8955 Home: 615.860.3426 Family Worship Center 3129 McGavock Pike Nashville, TN 37214 Pastor: Noble Gammon Office: 615.232.8950 Home: 615.855.2203 Fax: 615.232.8952 Email: nandbgammon@aol.com Joywood Bridge of Hope 525 E. Trinity Lane Nashville, TN 37207 Pastor: David Asante Office: 615.226.0596 Home: 615.673.4868 Fax: 615.226.0525 Living Free Fellowship 233 Riggs Ave. Portland, TN 37148 Pastor: Ricky Morris Office: 615.325.2149 Home: 615.824.7103 River Community Assembly of God 1033 Bradley Dr. P.O. Box 1233 Springfield, TN 37172 Pastor: Marvin Ralph Office: 615.384.0096 Home: 615.696.1132 Fax: 615.384.7757 Email: mw.ralph@hotmail.com Northridge Church 309 Wilkinson Lane P.O. Box 1547 White House, TN 37188 Pastor: Office: 615.672.6789 Fax: 615.672.1202 South Point Church AG P.O. Box 345 White House, TN 37188 Pastor: Larry Hinson Office: 615.585.6874 Home: 615.851.3565 NASHVILLE SOUTH SECTION Nick Serban, III, Presbyter CrossRoads Church 5400 Bell Forge Lane East P.O. Box 678 Antioch, TN 37011 Pastor: Jackie Harper Office/Home: 615.347.8877 The Meeting Place Church 502 Red Fox Dr. Burns, TN 37029 Pastor: Robert Morgan Home: 615.441.3191 Cross Generations 660 Huffine Manor Circle Franklin, TN 37067 Pastor: Robert Gerstenberger Office/Home: 615.577.8129 Full Life Christian Center 813 Oak Meadow Drive P.O. Box 682052 Franklin, TN 37068 Pastor: Nick Serban III Office: 615.599.7069 Home: 615.599.2775 Fax: 615.599.7068 Graceland Community Church 2323 Hillsboro Rd. Franklin, TN 37064 Pastor: Ralph Duncan Office/Home: 615.791.0483 Fax: 615.791.1361 Grace Church Assembly of God 108 Stones River Rd. La Vergne, TN 37086 Pastor: Randall Berg Office: 615.793.9435 Home: 615.793.2928 Fax: 615.793.9435 Family Worship Center 1503 Sulphur Springs Rd. Murfreesboro, TN 37129 Pastor: Brian Hughes Office: 615.893.0968 Home: 615.895.8479 Fax: 615.895.4879 Turning Point 262 River Rock Blvd. P.O. Box 11321 Murfreesboro, TN 37129 Pastor: Johnny Lowrance Office: 615.895.3845 Home: 615.895.0992 Fax: 615.895.3845 Victory Assembly of God 208 Fourth Ave. c/o 1055 Middle TN Blvd. Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Pastor: Michael S. Davis Office: 615.895.4124 Home: 615.896.7777 Bellevue Grace Assembly of God 7301 Highway 70 S. P.O. Box 210126 Nashville, TN 37221 Pastor: David Crawford Office: 615.646.5947 Home: 615.646.2799 Fax: 615.646.1833 Music City Assembly of God 5240 Edmondson Pike P.O. Box 110356 Nashville, TN 37222 Pastor: Jason Whitehurst Office: 615.833.0653 Fax: 615.833.0659 Oak Hill Assembly of God 5200 Franklin Rd. Nashville, TN 37220 Pastor: Steve Allen Office: 615.834.2963 Home: 615.210.2197 Fax: 615.331.6211 Middle Tennessee Assembly of God 7800 Rocky Fork Road P.O. Box 1383 Smyrna, TN 37167 Pastor: Michael Strobl Home: 615.793.7992 River of Life Assembly of God 596 Sam Ridley Pky. West Smyrna, TN 37167 Pastor: Johnny Minick Office: 615.459.2533 Home: 615.414.5555 Fax: 615.459.2234 Smyrna Assembly of God 14119 Old Nashville Hwy. Smyrna, TN 37167 Pastor: Ronnie Meek Office: 615.459.3421 Home: 615.907.8709 Fax: 615.459.2523 His House Assembly of God 3011 Harrah Dr. Suite G Spring Hill, TN 37174 Pastor: Charles P. Crisco Office: 615.302.2242 Home: 615.516.0933 Fax: 615.302.2242 RIPLEY SECTION Gary Green, Presbyter First Assembly of God 581 W. Church St. P.O. Box 304 Alamo, TN 38001 Pastor: Alan Jowers Office: 731.696.4487 Home: 731.784.6252 Bells Assembly of God 348 Robin Rd. P.O. Box 180 Bells, TN 38006 Pastor: Tony Busby Office: 731.663.0028 Home: 731.696.2671 First Assembly of God 700 N. Dupree P.O. Box 397 Brownsville, TN 38012 Pastor: Gary Mitchell Office: 731.772.1242 Home: 731.772.1663 Fax: 731.772.1242 Mt. Olive Assembly of God 3724 Alamo-Gadsden Hwy. Gadsden, TN 38337 Pastor: Charles Stribling Office/Home: 731.696.5863 First Assembly of God 113 S. Hall St. P.O. Box 96 Halls, TN 38040 Pastor: Leonard W. Adkison Office: 901.836.7792 Home: 901.837.8127 Fax: 731.836.7792 First Assembly of God 620 Graves Ave. P.O. Box 426 Henning, TN 38041 Pastor: Steven L. Marlin Office: 731.738.5242 Home: 731.635.4256 Fax: 731.738.5462 Abundant Life Assembly of God 2131 Hwy. 51 South Ripley, TN 38063 Pastor: Thomas Stanley Office: 731.635.5433 Home: 731.635.1870 Conner Assembly of God 1482 Conner Whitefield Rd. P.O. Box 462 Ripley, TN 38063 Pastor: William Elder Office: 731.635.9750 Home: 731.635.4151 First Assembly of God 233 Church St. Ripley, TN 38063 Pastor: Gary Green Office: 731.635.1541 Home: 731.635.3353 Fax: 731.635.1617 Whitefield Assembly of God 5796 Conner Whitefield Road P.O. Box 148 Ripley, TN 38063 Pastor: Jeff Ogg Office: 731.635.4062 Home: 731.413.7975 Fax: 731.635.2776 Dancyville Assembly of God 13925 Highway 76 S. Somerville, TN 38068 Pastor: Office: 731.548.6036 Fax: 731.548.6036 TRI-CITIES SECTION Tony Thompson, Presbyter Full Gospel Fellowship 94 Ridgecrest Road Bristol, TN 37620 Pastor: Phillip A. Kestner Office/Home: 423.288.6500 Sacred Cross AG 2222 Volunteer Pkwy. P.O. Box 3931 Bristol, TN 37625 Pastor: Tony Thompson Office: 423.652.4692 Home: 423.282.8156 Fax: 423.652.4693 Email: tonyh421@aol.com The Bridge Assembly of God 50 24th St Bristol, TN 37620 Pastor: G. Mark Davidson Office: 423.764.3854 Home: 423.217.0059 First Assembly of God 1200 19E Bypass Elizabethton, TN 37643 Pastor: Ricky Jones Office/Home: 423.543.4901 First Assembly of God 722 Rock Creek Rd. P.O. Box 757 Erwin, TN 37650 Pastor: Ralph M. Crass Office: 423.743.2355 Home: 423.928.0605 The Oasis Church 1109 Old Gray Station Rd. P. O. Box 8563 Gray, TN 37615 Pastor: Tony Marshall Office: 423.292.4728 Home: 423.392.1163 Lighthouse Assembly of God 2445 W. Andrew Johnson Hwy. P.O. Box 245 Greeneville, TN 37744 Pastor: Robert N. Brown, Jr. Office: 423.639.5311 Home: 423.234.1366 Fax: 423.639.7602 Email: bobbrownpastor@gmail.com River of Praise 255 Woodcrest Dr. P.O. Box 542 Greeneville, TN 37744 Pastor: Scott Hillman Office/Home: 423.972.6951 Discover Life Church 408 E. Mountainview Rd. Johnson City, TN 37601 Pastor: Johnny Chase, Jr. Office: 423.282.2227 Home: 423.747.2051 Fax: 423.282.2227 Greater Anointing Assembly of God 906 Grover St. Johnson City, TN 37601 Pastor: Terry Radford Office: 423.232.0842 Home: 423.542.5725 Fax: 423.232.0516 Trinity Assembly of God 617 University Pkwy. P.O. Box 1102 Johnson City, TN 37605 Pastor: Edward Jefferies Office: 423.926.4061 Home: 423.926.6504 Email: trinityjct@aol.com Central Assembly of God 1801 McGhee St. Kingsport, TN 37660 Pastor: Charles Bogle Office: 423.246.8594 Home: 423.288.2098 First Assembly of God 2213 Brandon Lane P.O. Box 3310 Kingsport, TN 37664 Pastor: Phillip McElhenny Office: 423.247.1160 Home: 423.247.1169 Fax: 423.245.4219 Living Praise Assembly of God 207 New Beason Well Rd. Kingsport, TN 37660 Pastor: Bob Yates Office: 423.288.7411 Home: 423.245.5058 Fax: 423.288.7472 Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:livingpraiseag@earthlink.net"livingpraiseag@earthlink.net First Assembly of God 1923 Hwy. 421 North P.O. Box 140 Mountain City, TN 37683 Pastor: Harry Hillman Office: 423.727.5889 Home: 423.972.9638 Day Star Assembly of God 5278 Highway 11W Rogersville, TN 37857 Pastor: Stan Bradley Office: 423.923.2116 Home: 423.293.0574 Crossroads Assembly of God 2747 Hwy 66 South P.O. Box 58 Surgoinsville, TN 37873 Pastor: Jerry W. Poore Office: 423.235.9009 Home: 423.345.4455 TEEN CHALLENGE CENTERS OF TENNESSEE National Teen Challenge P.O. Box 1015 Springfield, MO 65801 Office: 417.862.6969 Fax: 423.265.7763 New Horizons Director: Tim McLauchlin P.O. Box 49291 Cookeville, TN 38506 Office: 931.239.6488 Email:  HYPERLINK "mailto:tmclauchlin@trinityalgood.co" tmclauchlin@trinityalgood.co Teen Challenge of East Tennessee Director: Barbara Mitchell 3127 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. P.O. Box 6673 Knoxville, TN 37914 Office: 865.546.8933 Fax: 865.521.0921 Email:  HYPERLINK "mailto:tcknoxville@aol.com" tcknoxville@aol.com Teen Challenge of Memphis Director: Jonathan Lindberg 33 N. Cleveland Memphis, TN 38104 Office: 901.272.2308 Fax: 901.272.1492 Email:  HYPERLINK "mailto:tcmdirector@aol.com" tcmdirector@aol.com Teen Challenge of the Mid-South Director: Roger Helle 1108 W. 22nd St. P.O. Box 2280 Chattanooga, TN 37409 Office: 423.756.5558 Home: 706.866.5529 Fax: 423.265.7763 Email: roger.helle@teen-challenge.com Teen Challenge of Middle Tennessee Director: Robert Flores 2501-B Pulaski Highway Columbia, TN 38401 Office: 931.380.5890 Fax: 931.380.5891 Email: rflores825@msn.com Teen Challenge Nashville Director: Norma Calhoun 713 W. Main St. Suite D Hendersonville, TN 37075 Office: 615.338.4415 Fax: 615.338.4607 Email: ngcalhoun@alol.com Tennessee Valley Teen Challenge Director: James Forakis 1450 Florence Rd. P.O. 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