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2009 Annual
The Baptist Convention of New Mexico
www.bcnm.com (505) 924-2325; FAX (505) 924-2349
Dr. Joseph L. Bunce, Executive Director Nancy L. Faucett, Recording Secretary
ANNUAL
of
The Baptist Convention of New Mexico
PO Box 94485, Albuquerque 87199 5325 Wyoming NE, Albuquerque 87109
Ninety-Eighth Annual Session
Meeting at Glorieta Conference Center
Glorieta, New Mexico
October 27-28, 2009
OFFICERS OF THE CONVENTION
President Bruce Kirby, Raton First Vice President Garland Moore, Milan Second Vice President Gavin Vaughan II, Artesia Recording Secretary Nancy Faucett, Edgewood Assistant Recording Secretary Cricket Pairett, Albuquerque Parliamentarian Jim Roach, Albuquerque Parliamentarian Howell Scott, Alamogordo
2010 Meeting to be held
October 26-27 at
First Baptist Church, Roswell
Kirby Kennedy, Farmington Preacher of Annual Sermon Gary Wolfe, Otis Alternate
2011 Meeting October 25-26 Farmington
2012 Meeting
October 23-24 Clovis First
DEDICATION
The 2009 Annual for the Baptist Convention of New Mexico is dedicated in honor of Day-ton King, who retired from the BCNM Oct. 31, 2008, after serving 18 years as director of discipleship. King, who is currently vice president of devel-opment and life ministries for the New Mexico Baptist Foundation and Church Finance Cor-poration, introduced several new initiatives during his time with the convention, including the development of age-group ministry teams of practitioners to lead conferences and the annual Bible Drill and Speakers Tournament and the annual statewide Preschool and Chil-
dren/Weekday Educators Conference. King was responsible for providing age-group leadership training, re-sourced ministerial staff members and assisted churches in the area of church architecture, library/media ministries and demographic studies; and he oversaw the creation of the state Ministers and Family Retreat, which is now held every few years, and coordinated senior adult events, conferences and opportunities. King joined the convention staff as director of the division of education ministries, and he was named director of the convention’s new evange-lism/discipleship team in 2006.
TOP TEN CHURCHES IN TOTAL NUMBER OF BAPTISMS, 2009*
Resident Total Church Membership Baptisms 1. Albuquerque Sagebrush 2,089 557 2. Hobbs Northside 808 76 3. Milan Immanuel 106 67 4. Rio Rancho First 1,324 64 5. Artesia First 965 45 6. Albq. New Hope Full Gospel 400 44 7. Bloomfield First 1,309 38 7. Farmington Emmanuel 651 38 8. Ruidoso Downs First 186 36 9. Albq. Fellowship Missionary 1,250 35
TOP TEN CHURCHES IN
COOPERATIVE PROGRAM GIFTS, 2009** Resident Total Church Membership CP Gifts 1. Bloomfield First 1,309 165,991 2. Las Cruces First 2,075 143,812 3. Clovis Central 1,078 141,350 4. Farmington Emmanuel 651 136,546 5. Artesia First 965 124,792 6. Carlsbad First 844 115,753 7. Albq. Hoffmantown 2,025 115,008 8. Albq. Sandia 752 111,310 9. Hobbs Taylor Memorial 1,184 107,869 10. Albq. First West 501 102,417
TOP TEN CHURCHES IN PER CAPITA COOPERATIVE PROGRAM GIFTS, 2009**
Resident Per Capita Church Membership CP Gifts 1. Albq. Girard 3 1,066.67 2. Albq. Southwest Church 3 933.33 3. Carlsbad Garden St. 23 599.42 4. Belen Sierra Vista 30 346.63 5. Rociada 32 252.79 6. La Plata Valley 30 230.49 7. Santa Fe Spanish 5 222.80 8. Tijeras Forest Meadow 97 220.75 9. Alamogordo Eternity 30 219.65 10. Farmington Emmanuel 651 209.75 *Statistics compiled from 2009 Annual Church Profile **Statistics compiled from receipts received at BCNM offices January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009
Staff Directory Executive Board Members State Appointed/Elected
Committees Articles of Incorporation/
Bylaws Minutes of Annual Meeting Minutes of Annual WMU
Meeting Executive Board Minutes Annual Reports Budget Audit Report
DIRECTORY OF STATE WORKERS
All e-mail addresses for BCNM staff are the first initial and last name @bcnm.com. (Example: [email protected]) EXECUTIVE/INFORMATION SERVICES TEAM Executive Team 505-924-2325 Dr. Joseph Bunce, Executive Director 505-924-2325 Gerald Farley, Business Administrator 505-924-2310 Nancy L. Faucett, Ministry Assistant—Executive 505-924-2325 Luaine G. Myers, Ministry Assistant—Financial 505-924-2343 Toni Warner, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2300 Carolyn Starks, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2310 Brian White, Technical Services 505-924-2359 FAX: 505-924-2349 Information Services Team 505-924-2311 John Loudat, Team Leader 505-924-2311 Editor, Baptist New Mexican Linda S. Prescott, Ministry Assistant—Editorial 505-924-2326 Joy Pittman, Ministry Assistant—Copy 505-924-2311 Cheryl Vaughn, Ministry Assistant—Circulation 505-924-2327 FAX: 505-924-2319 EVANGELISM/DISCIPLESHIP TEAM 505-924-2314 Mike Napier, Director 505-924-2314 Melody Marrow, Ministry Assistant—Evangelism 505-924-2314 Barbara Long, Ministry Assistant—Discipleship 505-924-2336 FAX: 505-924-2320 Collegiate Team: David Englehart, Director 575-522-7370 Barbara Barrett, Ministry Assistant 575-522-7370 FAX: 575-522-1705 [email protected] Eastern New Mexico University Box 2005 ENMU, Portales 88130 575-356-4252 Brian Townsend, Campus Minister [email protected] New Mexico Institute of Mining/Technology 801 Leroy Place, Socorro 87801 575-835-5831 Matthew Stanfield, Campus Minister New Mexico Highlands University PO Box 3304, Las Vegas 87701 575-425-3043 Ginger Causey, Campus Minister New Mexico Junior College/College of the Southwest 5512 Lovington Hwy., Hobbs 88240 575-392-4456 Dusty Marshall, Campus Minister [email protected] New Mexico State University 1313 E. University Ave., Las Cruces 88001 575-522-7370
David E. Englehart, Campus Minister [email protected] San Juan College 211 W. 20th, Farmington 87401 505-327-4771 University of New Mexico 401 University NE, Albuquerque 87106 505-243-5401 Bobby Erickson, Campus Minister [email protected] Western New Mexico University 909 W. College, Silver City 88061 575-538-0012 David Enegren, Campus Minister [email protected] LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT TEAM 505-924-2313 David Red, Team Leader 505-924-2313 Myra Robinson, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2313 Sam Swann, Student Leadership Dev/Evan. 505-924-2336 Barbara Long, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2336 Krista Peterson, Children’s Leadership Development/ Women’s Ministry 505-924-2333 Kim Treece, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2316 FAX: 505-924-2349
MISSIONS MOBILIZATION TEAM 505-924-2315 Dr. Stan Albright, Team Leader 505-924-2315 Cricket Pairett, Ministry Assistant 505-924-2315 Dr. Daniel Rupp, State Spanish Strategist 505-924-2332 Thomas Eason, Language Church Strategist 575-524-7400 Pedro Escobar, Regional Spanish Strategist 575-693-3998 Connie Dixon, WMU Director/Missions Ed Strat. 575-760-1603 Daniel Clymer, State Native American Strategist 505-269-3103 Denise Clymer, Church/Community Consultant 505-269-0055 Ira Shelton, Disaster Relief Coordinator 505-934-4751 Joyce & Olen Smith, Deaf Church Planters/Cons. 505-660-8955 Herb Roever, Interim Baptist Builders Consultant 575-483-2828 Richard & Mary Gomez, MSC Vol. Consultants 505-328-1031 Mary Ann Garrett, Church/Community Ministry Regional Consultant 575-461-1846 Mary Frances Ingram, Literacy Consultant 505-883-0845 FAX: 505-924-2320
STATE EXECUTIVE BOARD 2010
Chairman ............................................................................. Ed Meyers Vice Chairman ................................................................... Lamar Morin Secretary........................................................................ Nancy Faucett Executive Director .......................................................... Joseph Bunce President of the Convention ................................................ Bruce Kirby ............................................. PO Box 656, Raton 87740, 575-445-3571
ONE-YEAR TERM – EXPIRES 2010
David Brittain 5620 Laredo NE, Rio Rancho 87144 ...... 505-994-0430 Tim Castillo 3850 Virden St., Farmington 87401 ......... 505-327-7791 David Cheatham 1606 Bobelu Dr., Gallup 87301 ............ 505-863-9386 Jack Corder 10312 Leymon NW, Albuquerque 87114 . 505-897-3639 Bob Farmer Box 1126, Socorro 87801 ....................... 575-835-0041 Lonnie Jordan PO Box 332, Grants 87020 ..................... 505-287-9294 Maurice Hollingsworth 106 S Miranda, Las Cruces 88005 . 575-524-3691 David McFadden 100 S. Ave. C, Portales 88130............... 575-356-6761 Edna Romero Box 1593, Taos 87571 ............................ 575-758-4416
TWO-YEAR TERM – EXPIRES 2011 Doyle Frasier 4241 QR 65, Tucumcari 88401................. 575-461-3715 Richard Grisham 2420 N. Garden St., Roswell 88201 ..... 575-622-8182 Judi Hain 5800 Montgomery NE, Albq. 87109 .......... 505-881-9711 Clark Henderson 9429 Constitution NE, Albq. 87112 ...... 505-292-2713 Jennifer Hollis 2501 N. Norris, Clovis 88101 .................... 575-693-2927 Jackie Johnston 303 McDonald Rd., Farmington 87401 .. 575-325-3609 Ed Meyers 4702 N. Paul, Roswell 88201 ................... 575-623-5545 Harry Pittam Box 695, Lovington 88260........................ 575-396-3637 Trudy Robbins 1221 Scenic Rd., Raton 87740 ................. 575-445-2644 Jeri Roever PO Box 58, Springer 87747 ..................... 575-483-0600
THREE-YEAR TERM - EXPIRES 2012
Don Adams PO Box 1856, Ruidoso 88355 .................. 575-257-9351 Ablerado Bolanos Box 8, Artesia 88211 ......................... 575-746-2969 Paul Cunningham 2200 Diamond, Los Alamos 87544 .... 575-662-3712 Tar Henderson Box 62, Gila 88038 .................................. 575-535-2977 Wes McAfee 2114 E. 1st, Portales 88130 ..................... 575-356-6300 Lamar Morin 200 W. Sycamore, Bloomfield 87413 ........ 505-632-3335 Howell Scott 1316 Scenic Dr., Alamogordo 88130 ........ 575-437-7311 Alan Speed Box 1150, Jal 88252 ................................ 575-395-2808 Andrew Viera 812 Fruit Ave., Albuquerque 87103 .......... 505-247-4781 David White Box 557, Hatch 87937 ............................. 575-267-4871
STATE EXECUTIVE BOARD Team Assignments, 2010 President of the Convention Bruce Kirby [email protected] Chairman of the Board Ed Meyers [email protected] E.I.T.—Executive/Information Services Team Jack Corder (C) [email protected] Abelardo Bolanos [email protected] Doyle Frasier [email protected] Richard Grisham [email protected] Maurice Hollingsworth [email protected] Jennifer Hollis [email protected] David White [email protected] E.D.T. — Evangelism/Discipleship Team Clark Henderson (C) [email protected] Tim Castillo [email protected] Judi Hain [email protected] Tar Henderson [email protected] Lonnie Jordan [email protected] Andrew Viera [email protected] L.D.T.—Leadership Development Team David Brittain (C) [email protected] David McFadden [email protected] Wes McAfee [email protected] Lamar Morin [email protected] Edna Romero Howell Scott [email protected] Alan Speed [email protected] Mission Mobilization Team David Cheatham (C) [email protected] Don Adams [email protected] Paul Cunningham [email protected] Bob Farmer [email protected] Jackie Johnston [email protected] Harry Pittam [email protected] Trudy Robbins [email protected] Jeri Roever [email protected]
State Executive Board Committees Special Committees 2010 Policy and Personnel Bruce Kirby (C) Box 1412, Raton 87740 President Tar Henderson Box 62, Gila 88038 EDT Maurice Hollingsworth 106 S. Miranda, LC 88005 EIT Lamar Morin 200 W. Sycamore, Bloomfield 87413 LDT Bob Farmer Box 1126, Socorro 87801 MMT Joseph Bunce, Staff Advisor, Box 94485, Albq. 87199 505-924-2325 Property and Finance Ed Meyers (C) 4702 N. Paul St., Roswell 88201 Board Chairman Clark Henderson 9429 Constitution NE, Albq., 87112 EDT Jack Corder 10312 Leymon NW, Albuq. 87114 EIT David Brittain 5620 Laredo NE, Rio Rancho 87144 LDT David Cheatham 1606 Bobelu Circle, Gallup 87301 MMT Gerald Farley, Staff Advisor, Box 94485, Albq. 87199 505-924-2325 Nominating Committee Howell Scott (C) 1316 Scenic, Alamogordo 88310 Wes McAfee 2114 E 1st, Portales 88130 Bob Farmer Box 1126, Socorro 87801
BROTHERHOOD OFFICERS President, Eddie Melendez, 1305 Chama NE, Albuquerque 87110, 256-0366
NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL COMMITTEE 2010
NM Baptist Historian
Betty Danielson 1328 Atrisco Rd. SW, Albuquerque 87105 505-831-5554 [email protected]
NM Baptist Archivist Dale Bryan, [email protected]
One-Year Term – Expires 2010 Nancy Curtis PO Box 5174, Silver City 88062 575-388-1776 Eddie Melendez 1305 Chama NE, Albuquerque 87110 505-256-0366
Two-Year Term – Expires 2011
Billie Hackney 13 Cty Rd. 6067, Farmington 87401 505-598-5664
Three-Year Term – Expires 2012
Bill Goodrum 1112 Mesilla St. NE, Albq. 87110 505-897-1891 Cindy Hamilton 709 N. 3rd, Bloomfield 87413 505-632-6838
CHRISTIAN LIFE COMMITTEE 2010
One-Year Term – Expires 2010
Walter Bradley PO Box 22, Clovis 88102 575-763-4528 Rod Compton Box 66, Tijeras 87059 505-281-3342
Two-Year Term Expires 2011
Chris Mullennix 1100 W. Manana, Clovis 88101 575-763-3471 Gavin Vaughn II Box 1749, Artesia 88211 575-746-9736
Three-Year Term – Expires 2012 Jay McCollum 2112 College Dr., Gallup 87301 505-722-4401 Dean Mathis 1700 E. Yeso Dr., Hobbs 88240 575-397-7447
NOMINATING COMMITTEE Elected at 2009 Convention to serve in 2010
Roy Gene Martin (C), 1921 Fairway Terrace, Clovis 88101, 575-762-1779 John Hinze, 321 E. Center, Tucumcari 88301, 575-461-2724 Terra Mitchell, PO Box 506, Mesilla Park 88047, 575-524-7658 Chris Mullennix, 1100 W. Manana, Clovis 88101, 575-763-3471 Matt Thackerson, 6400 Golf Course Rd. NW, Albq. 87120, 505-899-0665
PROGRAM/ORDER OF BUSINESS COMMITTEE
Elected at 2009 Convention to serve in 2010 Bruce Kirby, Chairman, Box 656, Raton 87740, 575-445-3571 Shirley Bailey, PO Box 1996, Roswell 88202, 575-623-2640 Andy Donalson, 9429 Constitution NE, Albq. 87112, 505-292-2713 Brian Nystrom, Box 1048, Angel Fire 87710, 575-377-3107 John Ortega, 3116 N. Washington, Roswell 88201, 575-637-1000
ARTICLES of INCORPORATION of
THE BAPTIST CONVENTION OF NEW MEXICO (As Amended October 27, 1999)
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 53-8-37 NMSA 1978 of the Nonprofit Corpora-tion Act the undersigned Corporation adopts the following Articles of Amendment to its Articles of Incorporation: 1. The name of the Corporation is The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. 2. The following amendment to the Articles of Incorporation was adopted by the Corpo-ration on the 27th day of October, 1999, in the manner prescribed by the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act: The present Articles of Incorporation as amended are deleted in their entirety and the following Articles of Incorporation are substituted in their place: ARTICLE ONE: Name. The name of the Corporation is The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. ARTICLE TWO: Duration. The period of its duration is perpetual. ARTICLE THREE: Purpose. The purposes for which the Corporation is organized are purely religious. These purposes include missionary, educational and charitable purpos-es, the carrying on of missionary work, the support of public worship and the spread of the Gospel of Jesus Christ throughout the world, and the education, training and enlist-ment of the people and ministering to the needs of the sick, helpless, aged or infirm. ARTICLE FOUR: Charitable Nature. No part of the net earnings of the Corporation shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to its members, trustees, officers, or other private persons, except that the Corporation shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distribu-tions in furtherance of the purposes set forth herein. No substantial part of the activities of the Corporation shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the Corporation shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provi-sion of these Articles, the Corporation shall not carry on any other activities not permit-ted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future fed-eral tax code, or (b) by a corporation, contributions to which are deductible under sec-tion 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE FIVE: Members. A. The Members of this Corporation shall be members of Baptist churches which are in friendly cooperation with the Convention and which are sympathetic with the Conven-tion's purposes and work, and who are elected by their churches as messengers to the Convention in session, and who are properly registered and seated by the Convention. B. These Members shall be called "messengers." The messengers shall constitute the Convention in session. A messenger enjoys rights as a member of the Corporation only during the period of the specific meeting to which the messenger has been elected by
the messenger's church and seated and not unseated by the messengers constituting the Convention in session. C. The rights of individual messengers, and the rights of the messengers constituting the Convention in session, shall be those described in these Articles of Incorporation and the Bylaws. A messenger must be present to vote. In addition to any right granted a messenger or the messengers constituting the Convention in session found elsewhere in these Articles, in the Bylaws, or as Members under the provisions of the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act, as it may be amended, messengers shall have the right to vote on: the amendment of the Articles of Incorporation; the amendment of the Bylaws; merger or consolidation and dissolution; the sale, lease, exchange, mortgage, pledge or other disposition of all or substantially all, the property and assets of the corporation; the election and removal of those persons constituting the State Executive Board, the committees of the Convention, and officers as provided in the Bylaws; the adoption of the Convention's annual budget; and to allow the Convention to become the Member of, and to exercise the rights of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico as the Member of, any other corporation. ARTICLE SIX: Meetings of the Messengers. A. Annual Meeting. Unless an emergency is declared by the State Executive Board, there shall be a two-day annual meeting of the messengers constituting the Convention at such time and place as the messengers may select, this selection being made at least two years in advance. In the event of an emergency, the State Executive Board may cancel or change the time and place upon giving reasonable notice to the churches. B. Special Meeting. A special meeting of the messengers may be called by the messen-gers in session, by the State Executive Board, or by any two of the following officers: the President, the Executive Director, or the Chairman of the State Executive Board. The body or persons calling the special meeting shall, at least twenty days prior to the meeting, notify the churches of the meeting, its time, place and purpose, in writing by mail, and shall cause notice to be published in Baptist New Mexican. No other notice of meetings shall be required. C. Quorum. The presence of a majority of the registered and seated messengers shall constitute a quorum. ARTICLE SEVEN: Composition of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors of this Corporation shall be called the State Executive Board. The State Executive Board shall be composed of the President of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and thir-ty persons elected by the messengers constituting the Convention in session as provided in the bylaws. Vacancies occurring other than as the result of the expiration of a term or as the result of an increase in the number of persons constituting the State Executive Board may be filled temporarily by the affirmative vote of a majority of the remaining directors, though less than a quorum of the State Executive Board, until the messengers constituting the Convention in session fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term of the person vacating the position. ARTICLE EIGHT: Duties of the State Executive Board. The State Executive Board shall exercise the rights and powers granted to a board of directors by the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act, these articles and the bylaws. The State Executive Board shall act for The Baptist Convention of New Mexico on all matters not reserved in these Articles and the bylaws as matters to be acted upon by the messengers constituting the Convention in session. In the event the messengers constituting the Convention fail to act, or act on the basis of demonstrably incorrect or misleading or insufficient infor-mation, the State Executive Board may act on a matter otherwise to be acted upon ex-
clusively by the messengers constituting the Convention. The State Executive Board may exercise the Convention's right as the Member of another corporation to remove a director of that corporation if the Board of Directors of that corporation requests the removal. ARTICLE NINE: Books and Records. The Corporation shall keep correct and com-plete books and records of account and shall keep minutes of the proceedings of its members, board of directors and committees having any of the authority of the Board of Directors. The Corporation shall keep at its registered office or principal office in New Mexico, and during a period when messengers constitute the Convention at the site of the session, a record of the names and addresses of its members entitled to vote at that moment and those entitled to vote in the previous session of the Convention. All books and records of the Corporation may be inspected by any messenger, his agent or attor-ney, during the period when the person is a messenger, and for any proper purpose and at any reasonable time. ARTICLE TEN: Registered Office and Agent. The address of its registered office and the name of its registered agent at such address is: Dr. Joseph Bunce, Executive Direc-tor, 5325 Wyoming Blvd., Albuquerque NM 87109. ARTICLE ELEVEN: Dissolution. Upon the dissolution of the Corporation, assets remaining after all liabilities and obligations shall be paid and discharged, or adequate provision shall be made therefore, shall be distributed as provided in the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act to one or more organizations which are organized and oper-ated exclusively for one or more purposes described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE TWELVE: Amendment. These Articles may be further amended in the fol-lowing manner: The State Executive Board shall adopt a resolution setting forth the proposed amendment and directing that it be submitted to a vote of the messengers constituting the Convention in annual or special session. No notice shall be given of the proposed amendments except: The State Executive Board shall cause the proposed amendment to be published in Baptist New Mexican prior to the session in which the amendment will be considered; and the proposed amendment shall be given in writing to the messengers in the first meeting of the session and consideration shall be had on the amendment in a subsequent meeting of that session. A proposed amendment shall be adopted upon receiving at least two thirds of the votes of messengers present when the vote is taken. 3. This Amendment was adopted by the messengers constituting The Baptist Conven-tion of New Mexico on the 27th day of October, 1999, in its annual session at which a quorum of the messengers entitled to vote was present and the Amendment received at least two-thirds (2/3) of the votes of messengers present at the time the vote was taken. This Amendment was also adopted by the Board of Directors (State Executive Board) by a vote of a majority of the Board of Directors in office on the 27th day of September, 1999.
THE BAPTIST CONVENTION OF NEW MEXICO BYLAWS
(As Amended October 25, 2006)
ARTICLE ONE: Autonomy and Cooperation. The Baptist Convention of New Mexico (the or this Convention) recognizes and shall steadfastly honor and respect the autono-my and independence of each church. This Convention, while seeking fellowship with all Baptist bodies which share the Convention's purposes, shall be independent and sovereign in its own sphere and shall never attempt to exercise any authority over any other Baptist body, church, association, convention, or auxiliary body. ARTICLE TWO: Seating of Messengers.
Section 1. At any meeting of the messengers, messengers shall be seated upon
presentation of proper credentials or satisfactory evidence of their election by their churches. The credentials shall be signed by the moderator or clerk of the church elect-ing the messenger, and shall indicate the date of election. Credentials shall be presented to the Credentials Committee of the Convention before being seated. Section 2. Churches wishing to send messengers to the Convention for the first time shall present to the Credentials Committee in care of the Executive Director, at least thirty days prior to the annual meeting of the Convention to which the church de-sires to send messengers, evidence that the church is in friendly cooperation with the Convention and sympathetic with the Convention’s work, and evidence of their faith and practices, which are not in conflict with the Holy Bible, the Old and New Testa-ments.
Section 3. As an autonomous Baptist group, the Convention reserves the
right to determine what constitutes a cooperating Baptist church. Churches shall be considered in friendly cooperation who are sympathetic with the pur-pose and work of this Convention, having demonstrated cooperation by con-tributing a minimum of $250 to the Cooperative Program through the BCNM during the twelve months immediately prior to the call to order of the annual or special meeting of the Convention. The faith and practices of each cooperating church, in the opinion of the Convention in session, shall not be in conflict with the Holy Bible, Old and New Testaments. The Convention in session shall be the final judge of the qualifications of its members.
Section 4. Each church shall be entitled to two messengers and one additional
messenger for every twenty-five members or major portion thereof above twenty-five; but in no case shall any church be entitled to more than eight messengers. ARTICLE THREE: Officers.
Section 1. The Convention shall have a President, a First Vice-President, and a Second Vice-President. These officers shall be elected annually by the messengers con-stituting the annual meeting, and shall enter upon the duties of their respective offices at the close of the session, and shall continue in office for one year or until their succes-sors are elected.
Section 2. In addition the Convention shall have the offices of Executive Director, Treasurer, Recording Secretary, and Assistant Recording Secretary. The Policy/Personnel Committee will propose a procedure for electing an Executive Director Search Committee.
A. Executive Director. The State Executive Board shall elect a committee of seven to nominate an Executive Director to be elected by the messengers, in annual or special meeting, to serve an indefinite period. If the office becomes vacant while the Convention is not in session, the State Executive Board shall designate an acting Execu-tive Director who will serve until the Convention acts to elect a successor. The Execu-tive Director shall be considered the Chief Executive Officer of this Corporation and shall become upon election a salaried at-will employee of the Convention. The Execu-tive Director may be suspended without pay and benefits by the State Executive Board if the State Executive Board deems such suspension in the Convention's best interests. The Executive Director or the Chairman of the State Executive Board may sign legal documents on behalf of the corporation.
B. Treasurer. The Treasurer shall be the person employed by the State Exec-utive Board as Business Administrator.
C. Recording Secretary and Assistant Recording Secretary. These officers shall be appointed by the Executive Director.
Section 3. The duties of these officers shall be those described in these Bylaws and those usually pertaining to their respective offices in accordance with parliamentary law.
Section 4. The Recording Secretary, and in his/her absence, the Assistant Record-ing Secretary, shall have the duty to make and preserve a written record of the proceed-ings of the Convention in session and of the State Executive Board meetings. Minutes of each session of the Convention shall be kept up to date, to be read upon request of any messenger. The minutes of the State Convention and the State Executive Board shall be published, the cost of printing paid by the Convention. The Recording Secre-tary, if not a Convention employee, shall be allowed such remuneration for his or her services as the Executive Director deems just.
Section 5. One may not simultaneously be a salaried employee of the Convention or of any corporation of which the Convention is the Member, nor the spouse of an employee, and serve as an officer of the Convention except in the offices of Executive Director, Treasurer, and Recording and Assistant Recording Secretary. ARTICLE FOUR: Eligibility for Election. Persons elected by the messengers of the Convention or by the State Executive Board or appointed to serve as officers of the Convention, officers of the Corporation, members of Convention committees, members of the State Executive Board or the Boards of Directors of the corporations in which The Baptist Convention of New Mexico is the Member, shall be, and shall have been for one year prior to their election, active members of Baptist churches which are in friendly cooperation with the Convention and which are sympathetic with the Conven-tion's purposes and work. The membership requirements shall not apply to the Execu-tive Director or Treasurer. ARTICLE FIVE: Convention Committees.
Section 1. Committee on Committees. The President of the Convention shall
appoint a five member Committee on Committees prior to the Convention. It shall be the duty of the Committee on Committees to nominate a Nominating Committee con-sisting of five members, none of whom is a member of the State Executive Board; a Program/Order of Business Committee consisting of five members of which the Presi-dent shall be chairman; and a Resolutions Committee consisting of three members. The
Committee on Committees shall nominate all other committees that may be ordered by the Convention during its session, unless otherwise directed by the Convention.
Section 2. Nominating Committee. During each annual Convention, the Nomi-nating Committee elected by the previous Convention shall nominate: members of the State Executive Board, persons to fill vacancies on the Christian Life Committee, the Historical Committee, and the preacher and alternate for the sermon for the next annual convention. The committee shall also recommend the place and date for the annual meeting of the Convention three years hence. In every election by the Convention, nominations may also be offered by any mes-senger from the floor.
Section 3. Program/Order of Business Committee. The Program/Order of Busi-ness Committee shall prepare and publish a program for the next annual Convention at least two weeks before the Convention convenes and shall present the program, which, when adopted, shall be adhered to throughout the Convention unless changed by vote of the Convention. The committee shall serve throughout the Convention, making provi-sions for such adjustments in the program as shall be directed by the Convention. This committee also suggests to the Convention an order of business. It shall provide for periods of time during the Convention for the introduction of all matters requiring a vote not scheduled on the agenda, and, when introduced (unless the Convention gives its unanimous consent for the immediate consideration) shall fix times for the consider-ation of the matter. The committee may suggest to the Convention standing rules.
Section 4. Resolutions Committee. The Resolutions Committee shall report to the
Convention on all resolutions referred to it by the Convention and bring to the attention of the Convention such resolutions as it may deem necessary.
Section 5. Christian Life Committee. The Christian Life Committee shall seek to mobilize the Convention in addressing moral issues of concern to New Mexico Baptists. It shall consist of six members who shall serve terms of 3 years, allowing two of the terms to expire each year. The committee shall make interim reports to the Executive Board.
Section 6. Credentials Committee. The Credentials Committee shall be chaired
by the First Vice President, or the Second Vice President in the absence of the First Vice President, and shall be constituted by two other members appointed by the Presi-dent at least 45 days before the annual convention. The Credentials Committee shall receive petitions from churches desiring to seat messengers for the first time. The Committee shall recommend to the Convention whether messengers should be seated after the Committee studies the request, arranges for a meeting with church officials if needed, and communicates its recommendation to the church. When seating messengers is challenged at a regular or special meeting and the chair refers the issue to the Credentials Committee, this committee would hear the mes-senger challenging the seating and the messenger or messengers being challenged, and make any other inquiry the committee deems appropriate and report its findings and recommendation regarding the challenge to the body. The Convention would determine whether or not to seat the messengers. The Credentials Committee’s term begins at the time of appointment and continues until another committee is appointed.
Section 7. Historical Committee. The Historical Committee shall be composed of
six persons who shall serve terms of 3 years, allowing two of the terms to expire each year. This committee shall collect and preserve historical data for the Convention. ARTICLE SIX: Election of Boards of Directors. The members of the Board of Direc-tors of those corporations in which the Convention is the Member and entitled to elect the directors, those corporations presently being The New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home, Inlow Baptist Camp and Conference Center, Sivells Baptist Retreat and Confer-ence Center, The New Mexico Baptist Church Finance Corporation, and The New Mex-ico Baptist Foundation, shall be nominated and elected as follows: the present board of directors of each corporation may present to the State Executive Board in the Board's July meeting suggested nominees for each vacancy on the Corporation's board. If the State Executive Board believes it should not agree to nominate a suggested nominee, the Corporation's board of directors who suggested the nominee shall be advised of the State Executive Board's position and shall be invited to submit other suggested nominee(s) to the State Executive Board. Those suggested nominees acceptable to the State Executive Board shall be nominated by the State Executive Board to the Convention. If the State Executive Board declines to nominate a suggested nominee or if a board of directors for a corporation fails to suggest a nominee, the State Executive Board shall nominate a person of its choosing. ARTICLE SEVEN: State Executive Board.
Section 1. Nominations. The Nominating Committee shall nominate persons for service on the State Executive Board.
Section 2. Eligibility. Salaried employees of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, or of any corporation of which The Baptist Convention of New Mexico is the Member, or the employees' spouses, shall be ineligible to serve on the State Executive Board. No person serving on the current Nominating Committee, or on any board of directors of any corporation entity of which The Baptist Convention of New Mexico is the Member, shall be eligible to serve on the State Executive Board.
Section 3. Composition. It is intended that the thirty elected members of the State Executive Board shall include at least one person whose church is in the geographical area of each Association, and that a person shall not be elected to the State Executive Board if the election will result in more than one elected person serving at the same time from the membership of any church. Nominations, whether from the Nominating Committee or from a messenger from the floor of the Convention in session, which would cause this composition goal to be violated shall not be in order. In filling vacan-cies as authorized by the Articles of Incorporation, the State Executive Board shall con-form to this composition rule. A person shall be deemed to have resigned if the person moves his or her church membership to a church outside the geographical area of the Association from which the person was elected. A member of the State Executive Board elected to the office of president of the Convention shall, upon assumption of that office, be deemed to have resigned his position on the State Executive Board.
Section 4. Lay Participation. At least ten of the elected persons constituting the State Executive Board shall be lay persons.
Section 5. Term. Persons shall be elected to serve on the State Executive Board for a term of three years, except in cases when one is elected to fill an unexpired term. If otherwise qualified, a person may be elected to serve a second consecutive term of three years, provided that no person may serve more than two consecutive full terms. Members elected to serve unexpired terms shall serve until the end of the term they were elected to fill and may be re-elected to serve a successive full three-year term. Persons having served on the State Executive Board six consecutive years will be ineli-
gible for election to the State Executive Board until three years have expired since their last service.
Section 6. Quorum. A majority of the elected members of the State Executive Board then in office shall constitute a quorum.
Section 7. Duties. In addition to the duties and powers described in the Articles of Incorporation, The State Executive Board:
A. Shall have charge and control, except when otherwise ordered by the Con-vention, of all work of the Convention in interim of its sessions;
B. Shall act to exercise the rights of the Convention as the Member of any other corporation as that power may be delegated to the State Executive Board by the Convention's Articles of Incorporation, these Bylaws, or by the messengers constituting the Convention in session;
C. May fill vacancies occurring on the Nominating Committee;
D. Shall elect or provide for the employment of such persons, other than the
Executive Director, necessary to carry on the work of the Convention; and
E. Shall make a full and complete report to the annual Convention setting forth the condition of the work. This report shall give an accurate accounting of the finances of the Convention and shall be printed and distributed to the members of the Convention at its first session.
Section 8. Officers. The State Executive Board shall elect from among its mem-bers a Chairman and a Vice-Chairman in the September meeting to begin service at the adjournment of the following annual meeting of the Convention. Each of these officers shall hold office for one year and until his or her successor shall have been elected and qualified.
Section 9. Meetings. Regular meetings shall be held on Monday night before the third Tuesday in January, April, July, and September. The Board may, upon resolution, change the time and place of holding its meetings. Special meetings of the State Execu-tive Board may be called by the Executive Director or the Chairman of the Board at any time on a five-day notice to all members. ARTICLE EIGHT: Indemnification. The Corporation shall indemnify any director, officer, employee or any former director, officer or employee of the Corporation against reasonable expenses, costs, attorney's fees actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with the defense of any action, suit, or proceeding, civil or criminal, in which he is made a party by reason of being or having been a director or officer or em-ployee. This indemnification shall include any amounts paid to satisfy a judgment or to compromise or settle a claim. The director, officer or employee or former director, of-ficer or employee shall not be indemnified if he shall be adjudged to be liable on the basis that he has breached or failed to perform the duties of his office and the breach or failure to perform constitutes willful misconduct or recklessness. Advance indemnifica-tion shall be allowed of a director, officer or employee for reasonable expenses to be incurred in connection with the defense of the action, suit, or proceeding provided that the director, officer, or employee must reimburse the Corporation if it is subsequently determined that the director, officer or employee was not entitled to indemnification. ARTICLE NINE: Parliamentary Authority. The rules of order for the Convention, The State Executive Board, and all committees of the Convention and of the Board, shall be
the current edition of "Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised." In case there is no pro-vision in Robert's, the President or other presiding officer shall exercise his discretion, subject to appeal by the body. ARTICLE TEN: Motions Dealing With the Work of the Corporations. A motion, otherwise in order, which deals with the work of a Corporation of which the Convention is the Member shall be referred to the Board of Directors of that Corporation. The Board of Directors shall report back its comments and opinions regarding the substance of the motion at the next annual meeting of the Convention. Whenever such a report comes before the Convention, the Chair may invite the officers and Board of Directors of the Corporation(s) involved to speak.
A motion offered in any meeting of the messengers or in a meeting of the State Executive Board, or in any committee of the Convention or the State Executive Board shall be out of order if the motion would require the Convention to act in regard to a corporation of which the Convention is the Member in a manner not within the Conven-tion’s legal power to act as the Member. ARTICLE ELEVEN: Amendments. These bylaws may be amended at any regular meeting of the Convention by a two-thirds vote of the messengers present at the time the vote is taken, provided notice of the proposed amendment is given at the first ses-sion of the Convention.
Minutes of the Convention Ninety-Eighth Session October 27-28, 2009
Glorieta Baptist Conference Center Minutes of the 98th annual session of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico meeting at Glorieta Baptist Conference Center. Officers serving include, Bruce Kirby, Raton First, president; Garland Moore, Milan Immanuel, first vice-president; Gavin Vaughan, Arte-sia Hermosa Drive, second vice-president; Nancy Faucett, Baptist Convention of New Mexico, recording secretary and Cricket Pairett, Baptist Convention of New Mexico, assistant recording secretary. Churches seating messengers include: Alamogordo Beth-el, Calvary, Eternity, First, Primera; Albuquerque Betania Central, Centerpoint, Del Norte, Eastern Hills, First, First Spanish Fruit Avenue, First West, Highland, Hoffman-town, Indian Nations, Sandia, X-Factor; Angel Fire; Artesia First, Hermosa Drive, Pri-mera; Aztec Bethel, First; Belen First; Bernalillo First; Bloomfield First; Bosque Farms First, Tender Mercy; Carlsbad Blodgett St., Cavern, First; Chama First; Cleveland Mora Valley; Cloudcroft First; Clovis Central, Iglesia Belen, Sandia; Cuba First; Dexter First; Elephant Butte; Elida First; Estancia First; Fairacres; Farmington Crestview, Em-manuel; Forrest; Fort Sumner; Gallup First; Glenwood; Glorieta; Grants Central, First; Hagerman First; Hobbs First, Immanuel, New Hope, Northside, Taylor Memorial; Jal First; Jemez Valley; Las Cruces East Mesa, First, Primera; Las Vegas First; Lovington Hillcrest, Jackson Avenue; Maxwell First; Mayhill; Melrose First; Milan Immanuel; Moriarty First; Portales Calvary, First; Raton First; Reserve; Rio Rancho Celebration, Cottonwood, First, Word of Life; Roswell Bethel, El Calvario, First, Mountain View; Ruidoso First; Sandia Park Vista Grande; Santa Clara Copper Ridge; Santa Fe Calvary, First, Rodeo Road; Santa Teresa Iglesia Immanuel; Shiprock; Socorro First; Springer First; Taos First, Indian; Tatum First; Texico First; Tucumcari First, Trinity; Weed and Window Rock Gateway.
CONVENTION THEME: “Our God Reigns” Session Theme: “Someone Must Share” Tuesday Afternoon, October 27, 2009
Bruce Kirby, Presiding 1. Rob Mayes and the praise team of First Baptist Church in Raton, led in music wor-
ship. 2. President Bruce Kirby called the convention to order at 1:50 p.m. 3. Hal Hill, manager of Glorieta Conference Center, welcomed messengers and visi-
tors to Glorieta and led in prayer. 4. A video from the Southern Baptist Convention was shown. 5. BUSINESS SESSION
Seating of Messengers: Garland Moore, chairman of the Credentials Committee presented a motion to seat messengers that had registered and who would register and that Albuquerque Centerpoint, Albuquerque X-Factor, Rio Ran-cho Word of Life and Santa Teresa Iglesia Emmanuel who had never seated messengers before and had petitioned to do so be seated. They also recom-mended the seating of messengers from churches that had not seated messen-gers since 2001 who provided a statement that they had seated messengers at a previous meeting.
Appointment of Committees: Kirby appointed Chris Mullennix, Clovis Sandia and Evodio Rios, Santa Fe El Buen Pastor, to serve on the Credentials Com-mittee. He also appointed Dean Mathis, Hobbs Taylor Memorial; Dennis Diaz, Mesilla Park; Steve Kulback, Logan First; Cindy Harrison, Albuquer-que First West; and Bruce Morrison, Mora Valley, to serve on the Committee on Committees and Jim Roach and Howell Scott to serve as parliamentarians.
Randy Aly, Jal First, moved to approve the program, Mack McCarthick, Loving-
ton Hillcrest, seconded. Carried. Executive Board Report: Ed Meyers, chairman of the State Executive Board,
presented their report, the proposed 2009 budget and the entity board nomina-tions listed in the Book of Reports. Ed Meyers moved to add to the report the name of Ervin Freeman to a 3 year term on the Children’s Home Board. Clark Henderson, Albuquerque seconded, Carried. The report with this addition was to be voted on the next day.
NEW BUSINESS: None 6. Executive Director Joseph Bunce recognized SBC agency representatives: Evodio
Rios, LifeWay; Micheal Summers, Wayland Baptist University; and Terry Sharp, International Mission Board. He also asked ministers new to New Mexico to intro-duce themselves. They were Bill and Peggy Lord, Taos First; Adam Hinkle, Raton First; Alan Stoddard, Ruidoso First; Nathan Lawrence, Fort Sumner First; Robert and Jane Bailey, Mayhill; David Downs, Hobbs Immanuel; Derek Osburn, Clovis The Vine; Carlos Pino and his fiancé, Santa Teresa Iglesia Emmanuel; and Rick and Laurie Lauer, Jemez Valley.
7. Call to Prayer – BCNM Family Praying for the Lost. 8. Dr. Phil Roberts, president of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, brought a
Bible study. 9. Sam Swann, BCNM, brought the afternoon announcements. He said there were
267 messengers and 57 visitors currently registered for a total of 324. 10. Rick Breeden, president of the New Mexico Baptist Foundation and Church Fi-
nance Corporation presented a report. 11. Geraldine Dooley, administrator of the New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home,
presented a report. 12. Rob Mayes led in music worship. 13. President Bruce Kirby gave the president’s address. 14. Ty Deater, layman from Raton First, led in the benediction.
Tuesday Evening, October 27, 2009 Session Theme: “Our Work”
Garland Moore, Presiding 1. The New Mexico Singing Churchmen opened the session with a concert. 2. A video from the International Missions Board was shown. 3. Chris Mullennix, pastor of Clovis Sandia, read scripture and led in the invocation. 4. Call to Prayer – BCNM Family Praying for Ministers of BCNM Churches. 5. Dr. Michael Dean brought a message. 6. The New Mexico Singing Churchmen led in music worship. 7. Dr. Joseph Bunce gave his Executive Director’s Report. 8. Jay McCollum, pastor of Gallup First, led in the benediction.
Wednesday Morning, October 28, 2009 Session Theme: “Our Joy”
Bruce Kirby, Presiding 1. Lew King, minister of music at Bloomfield First, opened the session with music
worship. 2. A video on Baptist Student Unions was shown. 3. John Hinze, pastor of Tucumcari First, read scripture and led in prayer. 4. Dr. Phil Roberts brought the morning Bible study. 5. Sam Swann gave the morning announcements. 6. BUSINESS SESSION
Committee on Committees Report: Chairman Dean Mathis presented the report. He recommended that the Resolutions Committee for the 2009 convention be made up of Dean Mathis, Hobbs Taylor Memorial, chairman; Dave Rows-
er, Lovington Jackson Avenue; and Walter Bradley, Clovis Central. He also recommended that the Nominating Committee for the 2010 convention be made up of Roy Gene Martin, Clovis Parkland, Chairman; John Hinze, Tu-cumcari First; Terra Mitchell, Mesilla Park; Chris Mullennix, Clovis Sandia; and Matt Thackerson, Albuquerque First West. He further recommended that the Program/Order of Business Committee for the 2010 convention be made up of Shirley Bailey, Roswell First; Andy Donalson, Albuquerque Sandia; Brian Nystrom, Angel Fire First; and John Ortega, Roswell Calvary. The Convention President chairs this committee. The recommendations carried.
Executive Board Report: Chairman Ed Meyers brought the report. He recom-mended that the report of the State Executive Board report be approved. Car-ried. He recommended the entity board nominations for Inlow Camp: Cur-rently serving and nominated for another three year term – Tara Clark, Rio Rancho and George Riley, Bloomfield. New member nominated to serve a two year term was Larry Schmidt of Ruidoso. The Children’s Home: Current-ly serving and nominated for another three year term – Wanda Bowe, San Jon and Lee Shields, Raton. New members nominated to serve are Leon Tarry, Ruidoso, James Williams, Clovis and Ervin Freeland, Thoreau. The New Mexico Baptist Foundation and Church Finance Corporation: Currently serv-ing and nominated for another three year term – Don Bell, Rociada; Ken Goode, Albuquerque; Larry Haslam, Santa Fe; Anne McCollum, Gallup; Dwight Parker, McAlister; Ken Williams, Albuquerque; and Carroll Vaughn, Bloomfield.. New members nominated to serve include Robert Ewing, Albu-querque and Richard Gomez, Albuquerque. Sivells Camp: Currently serving and nominated for another three year term – Charlie Crain, Portales; Mona Williams, Artesia; and Debbie Wood, Cloudcroft. A new member nominated to serve was Bobby Fuller of Carlsbad. Carried. He recommended the pro-posed 2010 budget. Carried. He then presented plaques of appreciation to outgoing board members Janet Saiers, Dale Shook, Linvell Tisdale and Dur-ward Wofford. The note on the Baptist Building was burned.
Nominating Committee Report: Chairman Bart Montgomery, Alamogordo First, presented the report. He recommended that Don Adams, Ruidoso First; Paul Cunningham, Los Alamos First; Tar Henderson, Gila Valley; Lamar Morin, Bloomfield First; and Howell Scott, Alamogordo Bethel who were currently serving on the State Executive Board be elected to serve a second three year term and that Dave McFadden, Portales First and Lonnie Jordan, Grants Cen-tral be elected to a two year term. He further recommended that Abelardo Bolanos, Artesia Primera; Russell Hill, Hobbs Pleasant Green; Wes McAfee, Portales Calvary; Andrew Viera, Albuquerque First Spanish Fruit Avenue; and David White, Hatch First be elected to three year terms on the State Exec-utive Board and Cheryl Higgins, Las Cruces Calvary, be elected to a two year term. That Jay McCollum, Gallup First and Dean Mathis, Hobbs Taylor Me-morial be elected to three year terms on the Christian Life Committee. That Bill Goodrum, Albuquerque and Cindy Hamilton, Bloomfield Calvary South-ern be elected to three year terms on the History Committee. That Kirby Ken-nedy of Farmington Emmanuel preach the 2010 annual sermon and that Gary Wolfe, Otis First be the alternate. That the 2012 convention be held October 23-24 at Clovis First. Carried.
NAMB REPORT: Carroll Vaughn, Bloomfield First and trustee of the North Ameri-can Mission Board, presented a report CHRISTIAN LIFE COMMITTEE REPORT: Dean Mathis, Walter Bradley and Richard Chaney presented a report. BUSINESS SESSION:
Resolutions Committee: Chairman Dean Mathis presented the following resolu-tions. Resolution 1: BECAUSE of the willingness of the staff of LifeWay Glorieta Conference Center and campus facilities to welcome and serve the
messengers to and the guests of the 98th annual convention of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico; and BECAUSE their love for Jesus and their willing service are evident to all; BE IT RESOLVED that we extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for all of their acts of selfless service and lovingkindness. Resolution 2: WHEREAS New Mexico Baptists have al-lowed the Holy Spirit to guide, enable and empower them to serve and bring tangible and spiritual relief in times of natural disaster and to needy commu-nities; WHEREAS these ministries have provided a positive witness to God's grace and provided opportunities to share the Gospel, BE IT RESOLVED that we thank the many New Mexico Baptist volunteers who serve in these ministries, and that we encourage one another in prayer and seek ongoing opportunity to minister in times of need to God's glory. Resolution 3: WHEREAS, The Baptist Convention of New Mexico is a vital part of the Southern Baptist Convention and its mission to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the entire world, and The Baptist Convention of New Mexico is an active partner in the Cooperative Program effort to carry the Gospel by minis-try and missions to the entire world, WHEREAS, the staff and leadership of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico continue to give sacrificially of their time and talents to make Jesus known in every corner of New Mexico, WHEREAS, the staff and leadership of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico practice stewardship with all resources available and continue to fo-cus on resourcing the churches of new Mexico and touching the world for Christ, and WHEREAS, the staff and leadership of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico touch every corner of the state with the fruit of their ministry BE IT RESOLVED, that New Mexico Baptists extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the tireless endeavors of the staff and leadership of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that New Mexico Baptists express our heartfelt thanks to our staff and leader-ship and pledge to pray for them and their families on a daily basis. Resolu-tion 4: WHEREAS, there have been concerted efforts over the past decade to have the New Mexico Legislature and governor approve same-sex marriage, embryonic stem cell research, and assisted suicide and WHEREAS, many of the leaders in both Houses of the Legislature have expressed support for such measures and; WHEREAS, the Traditional Values Action Committee and Voices For Family Values and the Christian Life Committee of the BCNM organized churches and Christians across the State of New Mexico to oppose same-sex marriage, embryonic stem cell research, and assisted suicide legisla-tion and; WHEREAS, thanks in large part to the organizational efforts of the Traditional Values Action Committee and Voices For Family Values, this legislation contrary to our values was defeated; WHEREAS, the Traditional Values Action Committee and Voices For Family Values along with their principles exhibited great courage in taking this moral stand; WHEREAS, state and federal legislative bodies continue to threaten free speech, freedom of religion, and liberty. BE IT RESOLVED THAT The Baptist Convention of New Mexico expresses its heartfelt thanks to the Traditional Values Action Committee and Voices For Family Values for the courage displayed and the extraordinary work done to protect the God-ordained institution of marriage and sanctity of life. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT all the churches that are members of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico are encouraged to support these organizations through participation by each church and its members in calls to action by the Traditional Values Action Committee and Voices For Family Values, and through financial contributions to those organ-izations. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the churches of the Bap-tist Convention of New Mexico prayerfully support the initiatives of the Christian Life Committee of the BCNM as they partner with and work along-side these courageous organizations. RESOLUTION 5: WHEREAS, the
Scriptures are clear concerning the Divine creation of human life and WHEREAS, Scripture teaches that human life is sacred from conception, BE IT RESOLVED that the member churches of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico take an unequivocal stand for the sanctity of life and rigorously op-pose abortion on demand and euthanasia as immoral acts and will call on legislators and public officials to protect those weakest and most vulnerable in society through new legislation and enactment of life honoring public policy. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we encourage support for those who are waging the battle for the sanctity of life year in and year out. RESOLU-TION 6: WHEREAS addiction to illegal drugs, alcohol, gambling and por-nography have led to an unprecedented rise in crime, corruption, dissolution of families thus causing great public stress and expense; BE IT RESOLVED that the members if the churches of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico be urged to take seriously the Bible mandate to pray, proclaim the Gospel, and engage in redemptive ministry to an afflicted culture. Carried
Election of officers. Vice-President Garland Moore presided. Mack McCarthick, Lovington Hillcrest, nominated for a second term Bruce Kirby, Raton First, for president. Own Young, Rociada, seconded. Carried. Chairman Kirby resumed the floor. Jay McCollum, Gallup First, nominated Garland Moore for First Vice-President and Gavin Vaughn, pastor of Artesia Hermosa Drive, for second vice-president. Jack Stricklan, Cuba First, seconded. Carried.
6. Inlow Camp presented a video report. Managers Ron and Sandy Samp brought greetings.
7. Sivells Camp presented a video report. Manager Wynelle Klopfer brought greet-ings.
8. Season of Prayer – The BCNM Family Praying for BCNM Churches. 9. Lew King led in music worship. 10. Dr. Bob Myers, Albuquerque Del Norte, gave the annual convention sermon. 12. Keith Williams, regional missionary for Northeastern and Santa Fe Associations,
brought the benediction.
Wednesday Evening, October 28, 2009 Session Theme: “Our Reward”
Gavin Vaughan, Presiding 1. Thomas Eason, BCNM Language Church Strategist, read scripture and led in pray-
er. 2. Video Presentation on Young Lives Ablaze 3. Steve Mosely, Wield the Word Presentations, Simi Valley, CA, presented the
Whole Gospel in One Act. 4. David Red led in music worship. 5. Season of Prayer – The BCNM Family Praying for the BCNM Staff. 8. Dr. Joseph Bunce led in prayer for the convention officers. 9. The benediction was given by Bruce Morrison. Final registration: 294 messengers and 77 visitors for a total of 371.
Minutes New Mexico Woman’s Missionary Union
Annual Meeting The 2009 WMU Missions Celebration was held in Moody Chapel at Glorieta, New Mexico on October 27th. There were about 150 in attendance. The speak-ers included Gayla Parker from National WMU, Kelli, a Last Frontier Mission-ary, and New Mexico WMU President Carolyn Bright. Testimonies were given by Tammy Rinne of Elida, Barbara Carlson of Ruidoso, Eileen Goode or Albuquerque, Holly Lindsey of Edgewood and Ger-aldine Dooley from the Baptist Children’s Home in Portales. The music was presented by Pat Boone, Neil Delk and Michael Dean. Election of officers included Carolyn Bright as President and Herb Gage as Vice-President. Others willing to serve include Holly Lindsey as Ministry Con-sultant, Carolyn Laughlin as Missions Involvement Specialist, Mary Ledbetter as Missions Awareness Specialist, Betty Eason as Multicultural Specialist, Diane Taylor as Children’s Consultant and Jena Wilbanks as Student Consult-ant.
WMU Directory Staff Connie Dixon, Executive Director
Box 119, Elida 88116 575-760-1603 email: [email protected]
Kim Treece, Ministry Assistant Box 94485, Albuquerque 87199-4485 505-924-2316 email: [email protected]
Carolyn Bright, President 311 Pecos River Dr., Carlsbad 88220 575-887-5403 email: [email protected] Herb Gage, Vice-President PO Box 64, Tucumcari 88401 575-760-0919 email: [email protected] Diane Johnston, Camp Director
5 Hopi, Cloudcroft 88317 575-687-3744 email: [email protected]
Holly Lindsey, WMU Ministries Consultant 5 Tierra Linda, Edgewood 87015 505-269-1760 email: [email protected] Carolyn Laughlin, Missions Involvement Strategist 7347 Old Pecos Trail NE, Albuq. 87113 505-856-3480 email: [email protected] Betty Eason, Multicultural Consultant
283 Waring Road, Las Cruces 88007 575-524-7400 email: [email protected]
Mary Ledbetter, Missions Awareness Strategist 1309 Ohio, Alamogordo 88310 575-434-9661 email: [email protected] Diane Taylor, Missions Children’s Consultant 601 Dewey Lane, Alamogordo 88310 575-434-1936 dtaylor @tularosa.net Mary Frances Ingram, Literacy Consultant 3520 Hendrix NE, Albuquerque 87107 505-883-0845 email: [email protected] Margaret Hale, Endowment Team 11268 Campo Del Sol NE, Albuquerque 87123 505-298-7610 email: [email protected] Eileen Goode, BNF Consultant PO Box 144873, Albuquerque 87191 505-243-1683 Reba Hardin, Endowment Team
7112 Pan Am NE #247, Albuquerque 87109 505-828-2425 email: [email protected] Johanna Dawson, Endowment Team 2118 Erbbe NE, Albuquerque 87112 505-299-5873 email: [email protected] Judith Edwards, Endowment Team 1300 Bertha Rd., Rio Rancho 87124 505-892-8470 email: [email protected] Central Association: Loly Cumiford 3029 Terry Road SW, Albuquerque 87105 505-877-1993 email: [email protected] Rose Alexa PO Box 787, Tijeras 87059 505-281-3457
email: [email protected] Pamela Becknell 2749 Trevino Dr. SE, Rio Rancho 87124 505-994-1600 email: [email protected] Holly Lindsey 5 Tierra Linda, Edgewood 87015 505-269-1760 email: [email protected] Eastern Association: Tammy Rinne
PO Box 14, Kenna 88122 575-714-3968 email: [email protected] Mountain Association: Mountain Valley Association: Diane Taylor 601 Dewey Lane, Alamogordo 88310 575-434-1936 email: [email protected] Mary Ledbetter 1309 Ohio, Alamogordo 88310 575-434-9661 email: [email protected] Sharon Montgomery 407 Sundail Ave., Alamogordo 88310 575-443-8076 email: [email protected] Northeastern Association: LaNeel Pierce 602 Lutheran Lane, Las Vegas 87701 505-425-8171 Pecos Valley Association: Amy Pence 2801 Westernway, Carlsbad 88220 575-885-6561 email: [email protected] Addie Robinson 1407 W. Cannon, Artesia 88210 575-746-2629 email: [email protected] Rio Grande Association: Ramona Ganong 635 San Ysidro Road, Las Cruces 88007 575-523-7219 email: [email protected] Alicia Daniels 2240 Rosedale Dr., Las Cruces 88005 575-523-4517 email: [email protected] Sandra Rolle 6512 Rio Mojado Ct., Box 91, Las Mesa 88044 email: [email protected] San Juan Association: Deb Gibson 2636 E. 22nd, Farmington 87401 575-326-4171 email: [email protected] Rose Ignacio PO Box 1495, Cuba 87013 505-220-7502 Jackie Johnson 303 McDonald Rd., Farmington 87401 505-327-1457 email: [email protected] Santa Fe Association: Steve Bublitz 80 State Rd. 4, Los Alamos 87544 505-672-9764 email: [email protected] Bennie & Edna Romero PO Box 1593, Taos 87571 575-758-4416 Southeastern Association: Lenelle Simpson Box 1161, Hobbs 88241 575-393-8386 email: [email protected] Linda McGuire 813 W. Polk Ave., Lovington 88260 575-396-8700
email: [email protected] Southwestern Association: Paula Hibner 210 Rivera Road SE, Deming 88030 575-694-1230 email: [email protected] Jewell Burk 33 Flamingo St., Silver City 88061 575-538-2273 email: [email protected] Barbara Turnage 33 Flamingo St., Silver City 88061 575-534-0478 email: [email protected] Tucumcari Association: Betty White
4036 QR 60, Tucumcari 88401 575-461-2494 Western Association: Dorothy Pouges PO Box 2571, Milan, 87021 email: [email protected] Central Asociation (Northern Area NM) Victorial Arellano, President UFM 505-292-2903 3721 Camio Sacramento NE, Albuquerque 87111 Sub-Occidental Asociation (Southwest Area NM) Maria Valadez, President UFM 575-523-7841 3203 Parroquia St., Las Cruces 88001 Margoth Barrios 1756 Allegheny Dr. NE, Rio Rancho 87144 505-730-2925
Minutes of the State Executive Board
The Baptist Convention of New Mexico Plenary Session I Baptist Building January 19, 2009
Chairman Ed Meyers called the meeting to order. Secretary Nancy Faucett called roll. Tammy Chastine was excused. Tim Gilliland, Richard Grisham and Janet Saiers were also absent. INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS: The Associational Directors of Missions were pre-sent. Central Association, Ken Goode; Eastern/Tucumcari Associations, Dan Pearce; Mountain/Western Associations, Jim Turnbo; Mountain Valley Association, Bart Mont-gomery; Northeastern/Santa Fe Associations, Keith Williams; Rio Grande Association, James Underwood; San Juan Association, Russell Begaye; Southeastern Association, Mike McGuire; and Southwestern Association, Steve Griffith. Joseph Tillery of Pecos Valley Association was not present. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT: Dr. Bunce pointed to highlights of his print-ed report. He said that 2008 was the best giving year on record of New Mexico Baptists through the channels of the Cooperative Program and State Mission Offering. He said that the 10x10 Objectives have 23 months left before we reach the end of the year 2010. Some of these objectives, by their very nature, had been more difficult to put our hands around than others. He then shared observations of some things that he had learned during his three-year tenure as Executive Director and some new events that would unfold in 2009. He thanked BCNM staff who celebrated anniversaries, shared a list of pastorless churches and recommended the book, Church Unique, How Missional Lead-ers Cast Vision, Capture Culture, and Create Movement by Will Mancini. The meeting was adjourned to committee meetings.
Plenary Session II Hoffmantown Church
January 19, 2009 Chairman Ed Meyers called the meeting to order. He asked Vice-Chairman Lamar Morin to share his testimony. Secretary Nancy Faucett called roll. Jack Corder and Tammy Chastine were excused from the meeting. Tim Gilliland was also absent. Chairman Meyers presented the September minutes. Linvell Tisdale moved to accept the minutes, David Brittain seconded. Approved. NOMINATING COMMITTEE REPORT: Chairman Lamar Morin recommended Howell Scott of Alamogordo to replace Norm Green of Mayhill who resigned. Carried. AUDIT REPORT: Nick Loftis presented the 2007 audit. For the first time, that could be recollected, the convention had an unqualified audit. Chairman Meyers relinquished the floor to Vice-Chairman Morin and recommended the approval of the audit report. Carried. OLD BUSINESS: None CONVENTION ENTITIES/CHRISTIAN LIFE COMMITTEE REPORTS Foundation/Church Finance Corporation: Martha Speakman presented the report.
She explained that the Church Finance Corporation is an affiliate of the New Mexico Baptist Foundation and they share a common board. They had over $8 million available for short-term loans. Lee and Sandi Black had started a scholarship fund to help New Mexico students attend seminary and are trying to raise $100,000. Children’s Home: Administrator Geraldine Dooley presented the report. She said that the Home was doing well. They ended 2008 in the black, expenses were less than in-come. Their board had decided to invest some funds in the Foundation. They had taken care of 36 kids over the past year and maintain about 25 children. They would soon be opening a cottage for single moms and kids and were beginning a Christian Women’s Job Corps. They would have their first meeting in May. Inlow Camp: Manager Ron Samp presented the report. He said that they lost half of their camps the previous season due to fire and still closed the books in the black. Their board recommended that Larry Schmidt, Ruidoso First, complete the term vacated by Nancy Curtis. Carried. Brian Rigdon from Edgewood Mountain Valley had submitted his resignation and they would work to fill that position. A generous contribution al-lowed them to pay off their debt and purchase several things for the camp. Half of the burn area had been cleared by Disaster Relief teams. Mission teams from North Caroli-na would be working at the camp over the summer. The 2008 State Mission Offering money they received was used to install pellet stoves in the six dorm cabins. Sivells Camp: Manager Wynelle Klopfer presented the report. She said that they had a children’s camp already in 2009 that was successful. All camps last year were great and are anticipating growth. They would be doing spring cleaning and were adding onto the back part of the dining hall due to the purchase of a walk in freezer. They had also been doing some renovation to the manager’s house. Applications for Project Timothy, for high school and college students, and Project Joshua, for adults, were being taken. Their board recommended Heather Thatcher, from Las Cruces Calvary, to replace Bob Moore. Carried. Christian Life Committee: John Loudat presented the report. He said that two state senators said that the Legislative Breakfast was the single most important thing we do. The breakfast was scheduled for January 30 with a training event at Santa Fe First the previous evening. The New Mexico Singing Churchmen would be singing, Kevin and Toni Warner would be presenting entertainment and Harold Horner would be speaking. Former Congressman Steve Pearce would also be speaking Thursday evening at Santa Fe First. He encouraged the board to contact their senators and legislators. The Chris-tian Life Committee had developed a coalition through which Baptists could network with other like-minded groups. Chairman Meyers called for a 10-minute break. TEAM REPORTS Executive/Information Services Team: Maurice Hollingsworth presented the report. He said that most of what they do relates to the Baptist New Mexican. Fourteen church-es and two associations were using page 8, which was down. Their presence on the web was being well used. They had established a new policy to cease mailing the Baptist New Mexican to overseas addresses. They would be sending PDF files via email. Hard copies could still be purchased. The number of subscribers dropped 260 in 2008. They were looking at different ways to use technology. Evangelism/Discipleship Team: Clark Henderson presented the report. He said that the Hispanic Evangelism Conference would be January 25-26 at Del Norte Baptist Church and the State-wide Evangelism Conference would be January 26-28 at Hoff-
mantown Church. There were to be three luncheons; a minister’s luncheon with Ed Stetzer and a women’s luncheon with Anne Graham Lotz on Tuesday at noon as well as the senior adult luncheon on Wednesday afternoon. They gave out 1,000 gospel book-lets and tracts and 200 Bibles in 2008. The Sportsman’s Outreach Banquet would be July 18. There were 208 professions of faith at the banquet in 2008. Leadership Development Team: Dale Shook presented the report. He asked Krista Peterson to tell about what was going on in the new children’s area. She said they had a retreat the previous weekend with Children’s Ministry staff and a Young Lives Ablaze Conference would be held Saturday, April 4 at Albuquerque Eastern Hills. Camp Con-nection and Camp Wilbegoway would take place in the summer. Shook then asked Sam Swann to update the group on activities in his area. He said that a new Lives Ablaze Summer Camp was held at Sivells in 2008 and a week of Lives Ablaze Camp would also be held at Inlow. There would be a regional training conference for youth workers March 13-14 in Colorado and September 6-7 would be the Lives Ablaze Student Con-ference at Glorieta. David Red told about the new format for Youth Music Camp called “Music4Life.” It would be a student leadership training camp. There would be an Inten-tional Interim Training event in April at Inlow Camp. Missions Mobilization Team: Chairman John Hinze presented the report and follow-ing recommendations. Recommendation 1: That Atherton Funds be granted to Abelar-do Bolanos for Centro Nueva Esperanza, Roswell for $600 per month and Rick Brittain for Passage Community Church, Albuquerque for $500 per month. Carried. Recom-mendation 2: That Harrison Trust Funds be granted to Skyler Maley as a scholarship to Howard Payne University in the amount of $1,000, carried, and San Juan Association Navajo Leadership Conference in the amount of $3,300, carried. He thanked the Direc-tor’s of Missions for being present. He said that Pastoral Aid was approved for Elioref Barrios at Carlsbad Primera, Wallace Castillo at Bloomfield House of Prayer; Gerald Lawton at Rock Springs; Mark Sprague at Reserve; John Spruill at Maxwell First; Billy Robinson at Glenwood; and Charles Becknell at Rio Rancho Emmanuel all in the amount of $250 per month for 12 months. SPECIAL COMMITTEES Property/Finance Committee: Chairman Ed Meyers and Gerald Farley presented the report. Farley said that $115,000 was received over expenses in 2008, which was moved to Operational Reserves. GuideStone was requiring that all new employees pro-vide a wedding certificate and birth certificates for children before being enrolled in their programs. Churches are not required to file these documents yet. Chairman Mey-ers surrendered the chair to Vice-Chairman Morin to present the following recommen-dations. Recommendation 1: That the property at Primera Iglesia Bautista in Silver City be deeded back to the congregation with the new reversionary clause in place. Carried. Recommendation 2: That the Corporate Resolution be adopted. It states: that Dr. Joseph L. Bunce, Executive Director, is empowered to act on behalf of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico in all matters requiring signatures enabling the sale, ex-change, transfer, purchase or other forms of conveyance of all the cash assets, securi-ties, bonds, certificates of deposits, notes issued by private, corporate or governmental agencies and real property. Carried. Policy/Personnel Committee: Chairman Bruce Kirby presented the report. He said the Convention was doing employee evaluations. He said the Chairman of the Policy/Personnel Committee (himself), in consultation with the Policy/Personnel Committee, would do an annual evaluation of the Executive Director. They would use the same evaluation form that was being used for the staff. New Business: Dr. Bunce presented copies of correspondence with Dr. Paige Patterson,
president of Southwestern Seminary, concerning a degree-granting seminary campus in New Mexico. He told of the Colorado Accord, dividing the states into regions of semi-nary presences. Because New Mexico borders Texas they were identified with South-western Seminary. This was a gentleman’s agreement between the seminary presidents. Other states have since developed multiple seminary presences in their state. He said that Dr. Patterson had said they would not have a degree-granting program in New Mexico and asked the board for permission to ask Southwestern for the ability to seek a degree-granting program from another seminary. Glenn Pipes moved to grant permis-sion, Howell Scott seconded. Carried. Dr. Bunce asked board members, associational leadership and BCNM staff to break into discussion groups by association to discuss the following questions: 1. How was the BCNM doing on one of the 10x10 objectives? 2. What staff member should the BCNM hire? 3. What should be included in the 2009 Harry P. Stagg State Missions Offering? 4. What did the BCNM do best? 5. What did the BCNM need to improve? Maurice Hollingsworth moved to move into Executive Session. David Brittain second-ed. Carried. After the Executive Session Richard Grisham moved to adjourn. Seconded. Carried. The meeting was adjourned.
Minutes of the State Executive Board
The Baptist Convention of New Mexico Plenary Session I
Inlow Baptist Camp April 20, 2009
Chairman Ed Meyers called the meeting to order at 11:05 am. Secretary Nancy Faucett called roll. Members present were: David Brittain, Tim Castillo, Tammy Chastine, Jack Corder, Paul Cunningham, Pedro Escobar, Don Frasier, Richard Grisham, Clark Hen-derson, Tar Henderson, John Hinze, Jennifer Hollis, Jackie Johnson, Bruce Kirby, Ed Meyers, Lamar Morin, Glenn Pipes, Trudy Robbins, Jeri Roever, Edna Romero, Janet Saiers, Howell Scott, Dale Shook, Linvell Tisdale and Durward Wofford. David Cheatham, Bob Farmer, Judi Hain and Maurice Hollingsworth were excused. Hugh Rogers was also absent. Chairman Meyers read from Habakkuk and lead in prayer. INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS: Guests present were Lavonne Adams (wife of Don Adams), George and Anna Riley (chairman of the Inlow Board and his wife), Kathleen Frasier (wife of Doyle Frasier), Dionisia Escobar (wife of Pedro Escobar), Herb Roever (husband of Jeri Roever), Scott Faucett (husband of Nancy Faucett), and Kimberly Whitney (Inlow employee). EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT: Dr. Bunce thanked New Mexico Baptists for allowing him to serve as Executive Director. He said that for some board members this was their first experience to be at Inlow. He asked for a show of hands of those who had not been to Inlow and several raised their hands. He said that he and Sharon met at Inlow and therefore the camp is very special to them. He quoted from the book of Co-lossians how times are trying, including in the church. Paul said, however, the rewards of ministry are great. He gave an illustration of a fisherman and his example of main-taining top market fish. He said that as a minister of Christ it is important to undergo agitation. Constantly fighting the enemy will keep us sharp in our faith. He gave highlights of his schedule for the past three months. He said he spoke at an
ordination service for Jonathan Richard, pastor of Estancia First, and at the Spanish Evangelism Conference. He said that the State Evangelism Conference was well re-ceived. He said that evangelism would take place at the next State Evangelism Confer-ence. Conference guests would include PureNRG, Lincoln Brewster and Taylor Mason. He said the Legislative Breakfast was a blessing. He said it is also a difficult time for those in the legislature. It is important to continue to be in contact with them throughout the year. He was trying to fill some positions in the Baptist Building. He was negotiat-ing with NAMB for a new position of Missions Partnership and Education. The next issue of the Baptist New Mexican would be totally devoted to the Cooperative Program. We must promote this and the special offerings to keep them before our people. He said work was also under way with NAMB to place a national missionary to work with His-panic people in Northern New Mexico. He said there were 700 people for the first Young Lives Ablaze event. He said that Pedro Escobar would be presented as a new North American Mission Board missionary, as a Regional Hispanic Strategist, later in the meeting. The meeting was adjourned into committee meetings
Plenary Session II Inlow Baptist Camp
April 20, 2009 Chairman Ed Meyers called the meeting to order. Secretary Nancy Faucett called roll. Those present in the first plenary session were also present at this session. NOMINATING COMMITTEE REPORT: Chairman Lamar Morin recommended Don Adams of Ruidoso First to finish the term of Tim Gilliland who resigned. Carried. Chairman Meyers asked Glenn Pipes to share his testimony. He read from I Corinthians 1: 26 and said to never underestimate the power of a praying mama. Chairman Meyers presented the April minutes. Clark Henderson moved to approve the minutes. Seconded. Carried. CONVENTION ENTITIES/CHRISTIAN LIFE COMMITTEE REPORTS Foundation/Church Finance Corporation: President Rick Breeden presented the report. He said that he is amazed at the generosity of those around the state. They were settling three estates. The Children’s Home and two churches benefited from it. He said that at a recent foundation president’s meeting he discovered that other foundations were experiencing severe difficulties during this economy. New Mexico is very blessed. He said that they are often asked if they will help with individual wills, and yes they do. They also do financial or retirement planning seminars. Contact the Foundation if your church would be interested in such a seminar. Children’s Home: Administrator Geraldine Dooley presented the report. She said they were doing great. They had 23 kids and two that would be placed before the end of the year. They also had two that would graduate. One of those graduates was already taking nursing classes. Their first mother would be placed soon for their new mother’s pro-gram. They have another one that would be placed within the next month. Their money was down, however God blessed them over the last several years and they had saved money that they used to tie over during tough times. Inlow Camp: Manager Ron Samp presented the report. He said George Riley was elected as president; Tara Clark, vice-president; Karen Cortese, secretary; and Gerald Abbey, treasurer of their board. The first part of their thinning project had been com-pleted which included 38 acres. They had just completed 4-H camp the previous week-
end with 233 people. They had several large groups come to work on remodeling pro-jects. They had installed pellet stoves in all 6 dorm cabins. He said they were offering again a special program where church staff could go to the camp for a retreat free of charge. Sandy shared that Ron would have to have back surgery before the end of the year. Chairman Meyers asked Tar Henderson to lead in prayer for Ron and Sandy. Sivells Camp: Manager Wynelle Klopfer presented the report. She said that in March a friend of Paul Klopfer said he would do some road work for the camp if he would bap-tize him, a double blessing. Every Thursday in May they were doing spring cleaning and would love to have any help offered. They were doing remodeling the kitchen to include a walk-in freezer. It would also include housing for about 20 people. They con-tinued to have an internship program called Project Timothy and would have 13 on staff for the summer. They include a lot of Bible study and mission training in the program. Project Joshua was a program for RVing adults to serve as host or hostess for however long they could stay. Information on these programs could be found on their website at www.sivellscamp.com. Christian Life Committee: Liaison John Loudat presented the report. He encouraged members to read the written report from Dean Mathis in the packet. It was also printed in the Baptist New Mexican. He said that God has used the coalition that was built in the last several years in a mighty way. Several denominations were working together to impact the state legislature. Going into the legislative session there were several legisla-tors who felt like several bills such as gay marriage, embryonic stem cell research, etc., would pass. Through the session no bills that Baptists opposed passed. He said Baptists must stay alert because all of these issues would appear again. TEAM REPORTS Executive/Information Services Team: Chairman Jack Corder presented the report. He said that an entire issue of the Baptist New Mexican was devoted to the State Evan-gelism Conference in January and an entire issue would be devoted to the Cooperative Program the next week. The editor would be attending the Southern Baptist Conven-tion. He said they also had found a woman who would be writing stories in Spanish and English. They were trying to find a way to devote some issues of page 8 to the Spanish Convention. Evangelism/Discipleship Team: Chairman Clark Henderson presented the report. He said there were some great evangelistic things taking place in the state. He said they were inviting people to bring lost people to the State Evangelism Conference on Tues-day night for an evangelistic opportunity. He said that the Sportsmen’s Banquet would be July 18 at the Lujan Complex at the State Fairgrounds. Dinners for vendors and pas-tors had already sold many tickets. They were looking for opportunities in other areas of the state to do sportsmen’s banquets. He encouraged members to utilize the evangelistic tracts available at the BCNM. He also asked for prayer for a BSU director at Las Vegas. He asked for prayer for David Englehart who had surgery on his shoulder and was una-ble to attend the meeting. Leadership Development Team: Chairman David Brittain presented the report. He said Young Lives Ablaze was a phenomenal event with 25 kids receiving Christ. Plans were underway to make it an annual event. Children’s camps were being planned and early registrations were available through May. He said that a women’s event would take place in August and a statewide event the next April. Camp Doulos was already full and all were expected to do well. The Intentional Interim event was cancelled be-cause of poor registration. The new youth camp replacing Youth MusiCamp, Worship 4 Life, is an exciting event to help youth learn how to be more creative in worship. Bivo-
cational training was coming up and they would be hosting the 2010 National Bivoca-tional event in April. The Singing Churchmen would again be going on mission to Pan-ama. There were 18 scheduled to go. The Synergy Conference in September was suc-cessful and was being planned for the next year. He said that EQUIP.com had a lot of videos available. Chairman Meyers called for a 15 minute break. Missions Mobilization Team: Chairman John Hinze presented the report. He said that they were unable to fulfill a pastoral aid request for Mescalero’s interim pastor, but were able to provide a $1,500 one time assistance gift from small church funds. Harri-son Trust Funds were granted to Central Association for $3,085.66 to assist with CLD. San Juan Association had been asked to evaluate their event before funds would be allotted. They recommended Atherton Trust Funds for Mark Chandler in the amount of $350 per month for April through December 2009. Carried. They approved Church Pastoral Aid Requests for Joe Barela, Crouch Mesa; Sung Youn, Albuquerque Korean American; and James Joswick, Alamogordo New Life for $150 per month for April through December 2009. These requests were for $250 per month, but funds were not available. I AM Able, through the Louisiana Convention, had partnered with New Mex-ico to hold a Native American evangelistic event, however they have had more Louisi-ana churches offer to partner than Native American churches so other avenues are being looked at. SPECIAL COMMITTEES Property/Finance Committee: Income to date was $60,000 less than the previous year, which was not bad due to the economy. They were, however, committed to spend less than came in. The debt on the Baptist Building was down to about $197,000. Three years ago the debt was about $1 million. Policy/Personnel Committee: Chairman Bruce Kirby presented the report. He said that their committee had been meeting in recent days about some of the vacant positions. He brought a recommendation to hire Pedro Escobar as a Regional Spanish Strategist. He would continue to live in Clovis and serve on the Eastern side of the state. Dr. Bunce presented Pedro and his wife Dionisia and then excused them from the room. Carried. Old Business: Dr. Bunce brought attention to a letter from Dr. Paige Patterson of Southwestern Seminary in regard to a New Mexico Seminary. He said that Dr. Patter-son suggested that, since New Mexico belonged to Southwestern in the Colorado Con-cord, Arizona be traded for New Mexico with Golden Gate Seminary. He then shared a response letter to Dr. Patterson syaing we would not ask Golden Gate to trade Arizona. Dr. Meyers asked for a general consensus that Dr. Bunce should continue to pursue a seminary presence in New Mexico. All board members were in favor. New Business: Dr. Bunce recommended the goals for the 2009 Harry P. Stagg State Mission Offering with the following allocations: Hunger Funds, $40,000; Minister/Family Retreat, $35,000; Block Party Trailers, $25,000; Youth and Children’s Special Events, $25,000; Disaster Relief, $20,000; Inlow Camp, $20,000; Sivells Camp, $20,000; Associational Evangelism Strategy, $15,000; Ministerial Relief Fund, $15,000; Collegiate Missions, $15,000; Missions/Evangelism Promotional Equipment, $10,000 and Deaf Ministry, $10,000 for a total of $250,000. Jack Corder moved to adopt the goals, Bruce Kirby seconded. Carried. Dr. Bunce asked the board to dialog by table about the first 10x10 Objective to have one representative from each church attend the state convention. Different tables shared some of the ideas they camp up with.
Linvell Tisdale made a motion to move into Executive Session. Seconded. Carried. After the Executive Session Glenn Pipes moved to adjourn. Seconded. Carried. The meeting was adjourned.
Minutes of the State Executive Board
The Baptist Convention of New Mexico Plenary Session I Baptist Building
July 20, 2009 Chairman Ed Meyers called the meeting to order at 11:00 a.m. Secretary Nancy Faucett called roll. Members present were: David Brittain, Tim Castillo, David Cheatham, Jack Corder, Paul Cunningham, Bob Farmer, Don Frasier, Richard Grisham, Clark Hender-son, Tar Henderson, Maurice Hollingsworth, Jennifer Hollis, Jackie Johnson, Bruce Kirby, Ed Meyers, Lamar Morin, Glenn Pipes, Trudy Robbins, Jeri Roever, Edna Romero, Janet Saiers, Howell Scott, Dale Shook, and Linvell Tisdale. Tammy Chastine, Judi Hain, Tar Henderson, and Durward Wofford were excused. NOMINATING COMMITTEE REPORT: Lamar Morin presented the report. He said that Pedro Escobar, Hugh Rogers and John Hinze had resigned. He recommended David McFadden from Portales First and Lonnie Jordan of Grants Central to fill two of these positions. Carried. INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS: Brian White, BCNM Technology Services and Mike Napier. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT: Dr. Bunce presented his report. He shared from the book of Luke the temptations of Christ. He used this to bridge his report. He said that he has recently read everything that Henry Nouwen has written. Nouwen left a prolific teaching and writing profession to work with special needs children in Canada. He then read a quote from the book, The Name of Jesus, Reflections on Christian Lead-ership. He said it is imperative for us, particularly in the economic days in which we live, to not be deceived by false measurement and the temptation of merely doing bread business. This year in the Harry P. Stagg State Mission Offering would begin to move back to the rice bowl philosophy of collecting money for impoverished people. He said it was a great day to look at some social issues. He said that as he travels across the state he hears requests for positive reports and therefore brought the following reports. He shared “Find It Here,” which is part of a “God’s Plan for Sharing” strategy being presented across the country He showed a DVD and website. Churches would be asked to partner with the BCNM to hang infor-mation on doors all across the state. This initiative was intended to roll out during the Easter season of 2010. A formal vote to move forward with the strategy was to be pre-sented in the second plenary session. He introduced Mike Napier. He said that Mike was being presented as a candidate for the Evangelism/Discipleship Team. He had been a national trainer for FAITH, which was evangelism primarily through Sunday School. He said that the first draft of a pro-posal to place the first national missionary for the North American Mission Board to work in Northeastern New Mexico and Southern Colorado had been received. He also said that the Canadian Baptist Convention partnership continued to develop. We had been asked to help at the Winter Olympics in 2010. There was a need for people to help with music ministries in Canada. The Sportsman’s Outreach Banquet was in Albuquer-
que the previous weekend and saw 168 professions of faith. The Sportsman’s Outreach Ministry hoped to become regional. He said that Golden Gate and New Orleans Semi-naries have programs in place that allow people to complete two-thirds of their degree online and the remaining third at a regional campus in close proximately to New Mexi-co. There were some exciting things happening with Native American Ministries. In October, 35 Louisiana churches would be partnering with 35 Native American churches for a significant evangelism event. He said that the theme for the 2009 State Convention would be “Our God Reigns.” There would also be a golf tournament the Monday pre-ceding the convention to kick off the event. He showed a list of churches that had not given to the Cooperative Program in 2008 or 2009 and shared a list of decisions that were made at camps during the BCNM camps that had already taken place. The meeting was adjourned to committee meetings.
Plenary Session II Eastern Hills Baptist Church
July 20, 2009 Chairman Ed Meyers called the meeting to order at 5:25 with prayer. Secretary Nancy Faucett called roll. Those present in the first plenary session were also present at this session with the addition of Judi Hain and Durward Wofford. Guests Present: Mike and Cindy Napier; Edna Romero’s daughter Paula Tsoodle; Doyle Frazier’s wife Kathleen; and Jeri Roever’s husband Herb. Chairman Meyers asked Dale Shook to share his testimony. Approval of Minutes: The minutes for the April board meeting carried CONVENTION ENTITIES/CHRISTIAN LIFE COMMITTEE REPORTS Foundation/Church Finance Corporation: Rick Breeden gave the report. He said that there was a pull to take risks, but people don’t want to take risks because of the chance to lose money. Higher risks equal greater reward. They want investment dollars to come, but acknowledge that once they come in they need to do something with them. He asked for prayer to make smart decisions with the money they are entrusted with. He said there are several available weekends if churches were interested in having a Wills and Trusts Conference. He brought a recommendation that Robert Ewing of Hoffman-town and Richard Gomez of Albuquerque First Spanish Fruit Avenue be added to their board. Clark Henderson moved to approve, Dale Shook seconded. Carried. Children’s Home: Geraldine Dooley presented the report and their proposed 2010 budget. She said they were at about $633,000 for this year, so their expenses would be less than their budget again. The new budget reflected some budget cuts. They had ex-perienced some air conditioner problems, but things were going well at the home. They still needed house parents. They had three sets of house parents, but no relief house parents. They had begun their Mom’s Program and had three moms with five kids. One of the moms found a job, got a driver’s license and got her act together. Her children had been in child care for many years and she had been able to get them back and was doing well. They receive applications often, but most women did not want to move so far. It would be good to open another home in the Albuquerque area. She would be going to a conference in Round Rock, Texas where there was another Mom’s Program. She said they had 21 kids at the Home. They lost three and gained one for the summer. She recommended that Lee Shields and Wanda Bowe be elected to additional terms on their board and that Jay Williams of Eastern Association and Leona Tarry be elected to new terms. Jack Corder moved to accept, Trudy Robbins seconded. Carried.
Inlow Camp: Dr. Bunce presented the report. He said things were moving well at the camp. It had been a record-breaking season in many ways. There had been many deci-sions and, praise God, it was a camping season without a fire. The nominating commit-tee had been diligently working, but it would be September before they could present the two new positions they are to fill on their board. Sivells Camp: Dr. Bunce presented the report. He recommended on behalf of their board that Charlie Crain, Mona Williams and Debbie Wood be presented for a second term on their board and that Bobby Fuller be presented for a new three year term. Bob Farmer moved to accept, second by Linvell Tisdale. Carried. Christian Life Committee: John Loudat presented the report. He said that Traditional Values Action Committee had reported that Equality in New Mexico hosted a gay/lesbian/transgender rally Saturday, June 6. They brought a recommendation that stated that domestic partnership is necessary to gain same sex marriage. Once nine states have legalized gay marriage a law suit will be filed to overturn the defense of marriage act by states. New Mexico does not have a defense of marriage act so we are bound to federal mandates. The following cautions were offered: if the Catholic church and evangelic hammer house representatives several would change their stand and oppose domestic partnership. They also felt like the Supreme Court would oppose same sex marriage if there was a large public outcry. Subscribe to the TVACnm.com for personal email alerts. You could also make tax exempt donations to the organization. TEAM REPORTS Executive/Information Services Team: Jack Corder presented the report. He said that they had received a thank you from a church that was looking to pass along some old hymnals that were taken within a week and a phone call from an advertiser that received calls from all over the country about their products. Last year they decided to not mail the paper to international missionaries because it was a tremendous cost. They had nine of those missionaries receiving the paper in a pdf format. They had contacted the IMB to get names of missionaries with New Mexico ties to offer this service to. They had a couple of churches drop Page 8 due to budget restraints, but had picked up a couple of associations. He said they would look at creating a new column in the paper that would be titled “Mission New Mexico” that would have different BCNM staff members re-porting on different areas of missions around the state. He said that BCNM staff could print stories on anything they desire at no cost. They are also working on a means for pastors to be able to print stories as well on exciting things happening in their church. Evangelism/Discipleship Team: Clark Henderson presented the report. He said they had some exciting things happening in the state. Thirty-seven salvations were reported through the youth camps and 21 through the children’s camps. He said that there were 168 salvation decisions the previous Saturday night at the Sportsman’s Banquet. There will be a booth at the state fair with training in September. They received a great report from David Englehart about BSU work across the state. He asked for prayer for High-lands University in Las Vegas as they look for the right person to serve in that ministry and for Brian Townsend at the BSU in Portales who was experiencing some health problems. He also asked for prayer for the upcoming Lives Ablaze Conference. He recommended that the board embrace phase two of the GPS program entitled “Find It Here.” Carried. David Englehart introduced a video they had produced thanking Bap-tists for how they had invested in BSU ministries. Leadership Development Team: David Brittain presented the report. He said that Krista and Sam shared in their committee meeting about how their ministries were pro-gressing. He said that his brother was camp pastor for Worship4Life camp and he was
encouraged with the new format. They would try to funnel kids from that camp to the KALEO conference. They were looking at September 13-14, 2010 for the next pastors/leaders conference. He asked for help in that if people were truly impressed at some-thing happening in a church to give that information to the LDT. August 14-15 there would be a Minister’s Leader/Minister’s Wives Retreat. This was a very low cost event to encourage minister’s wives. Missions Mobilization Team: David Cheatham presented the report. He said that MMT literally had no money to disperse for Atherton Trust Funds or Pastoral Aid. They reviewed the policies for Pastoral Aid and would look at them again at the next meet-ing. Stan Albright shared that all of their funds had been dispersed because some churches around the state have had their budgets devastated by economic issues. They brought in the entire 16 member MMT team during their committee meeting and al-lowed them to share their different areas of ministry. He said that for several years World Hunger Day was a big day in the churches. Over the last two years in North America churches had given to World Hunger at the level they once did and there had been significant cuts in NAMB funds coming back to New Mexico. They would try again to bring it to the awareness of the churches to understand that New Mexico is number two in need for hunger funds. Churches would be receiving “Bread Loaves” to help re-educate churches to this need. Chairman Meyers called for a ten minute break. SPECIAL COMMITTEES Policy/Personnel Committee: Bruce Kirby presented a recommendation that Mike Napier be called to fill a position in the Evangelism/Discipleship Team. Mike shared his testimony. Carried. Property/Finance Committee: Ed Meyers turned the floor over to Vice-chairman Lamar Morin. He then presented a recommendation to continue to give 30.5 percent to the Cooperative Program of the SBC. Carried. Old Business: None New Business: Dr. Bunce asked the board to consider several questions to help the BCNM staff and then called for a season of prayer. Chairman Ed Meyers then moved the board into executive session. After the executive session the meeting was adjourned.
Minutes of the
State Executive Board The Baptist Convention of New Mexico
Plenary Session I Baptist Building
September 21, 2009 Chairman Ed Meyers called the meeting to order at 11:00 a.m. Secretary Nancy Faucett called roll. Members present were: Don Adams, David Brittain, Jack Corder, Paul Cun-ningham, Pedro Escobar, Richard Grisham, Judi Hain, Clark Henderson, Tar Hender-son, John Hinze, Maurice Hollingsworth, Jennifer Hollis, Bruce Kirby, David McFad-den, Ed Meyers, Lamar Morin, Trudy Robbins, Jeri Roever, Edna Romero, Janet Saiers, Howell Scott, Dale Shook, Linvell Tisdale, and Durward Wofford. Janet Saiers made a motion to accept absences for Tim Castillo, David Cheatham, Glenn Pipes and Jackie Johnson. Clark Henderson seconded. Carried. Others absent were Bob Farmer, Lonnie
Jordan and Doyle Frasier. Tammy Chastine had resigned. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT: Dr. Bunce presented his report. He said numbers were significant as we look at the work God has called us to as New Mexico Baptists. There were several financial things he brought to attention from the 2008 au-dit. He said the auditor would be presenting the audit in the evening session. It was to be presented as an unqualified audit. He also said that some recommendations would be coming from the auditor and these were not demands, but simply suggestions. He asked the board to formally authorize the payoff of the Baptist Building. He said that money would come from BCNM CDs. Revenues that were currently being used for this ex-pense would go to undergird the 2010 budget. Fifty point one cents of each dollar that came into the BCNM was redirected for missions. Thirty-four percent of BCNM churches had increased their Cooperative Program giving in 2009. He said that giving to the 2009 budget was behind, but BCNM staff would not spend more than was re-ceived. He said that he prayed that the number of BCNM churches would grow by the time he leaves the helm of the BCNM. He also said that he desires to be able to train leadership and prayed that the BCNM would continue to baptize and that churches would have Acts 1:8 as a way of life. He said that work would need to be done by eval-uating the stewardship of properties and resources entrusted to the BCNM. It must also be articulated to churches what it means to be a Southern Baptist church. The SBC as a whole struggles with its identity. He asked board members to pray for the Great Resur-gence Task Force. The BCNM would have to resist the natural tendencies of boards to grow inflexible and stale. He expressed appreciation to the BCNM staff. He said that Ted With would be recognized at the evening session. Ted had resigned as the BSU director at UNM to join the staff of First Baptist Church of Rio Rancho. He thanked the board for their cooperation and sweet spirit. He recommended two books: Evangelicals Engaging Emergent and Perspectives on Christian Worship. The meeting was adjourned to committee meetings.
Plenary Session II Eastern Hills Baptist Church
September 21, 2009 Chairman Ed Meyers called the meeting to order with prayer at 5:22. He asked Maurice Hollingsworth to share his testimony and lead in prayer. Secretary Nancy Faucett called roll. Those present in the first plenary session were also present at this session with the addition of Bob Farmer. David Brittain, however, was absent. Jack Corder, moved to accept the absences relayed in advance to the secretary, Tar Henderson, seconded. Car-ried. Approval of Minutes: Jack Corder moved to accept the July minutes. Dale Shook seconded. Carried. Guests Present: Jennifer Hollis’ husband, Rick; Don Adam’s wife, Lavonne; Linvell Tisdale’s wife, Judy; Edna Romero’s husband, Bennie; Robert Wright from the Chil-dren’s Home Board; Bob Martin from the Foundation Board; Bart Montgomery of Mountain Valley Association; and Keith Williams of Santa Fe and Northeastern Associ-ations. Recognition of Ted With: David Englehart, Director of Collegiate Ministries for the BCNM, presented a plaque to Ted With, BSU Director at the University of New Mexi-co. Ted had been an employee of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico for 21 years and had resigned to join the staff at First Baptist Church of Rio Rancho. Dr. Bunce then presented Ted with a monetary gift.
AUDIT REPORT: Nick Loftis, BCNM auditor, presented an executive summary of the 2008 Audit. He said that they awarded an unqualified audit for the second year in a row. CONVENTION ENTITIES/CHRISTIAN LIFE COMMITTEE REPORTS Foundation/Church Finance Corporation: Bob Martin presented the report. He said that since its inception the NMBF has been entrusted in excess of $60 million for churches. As of June 30, 2009 they were managing over $23 million, which was a 45 percent increase. Loans had increased 28 percent in the last year. They offered several ways for people to participate through church building and short term funds. The cur-rent interest rates were 2.40 percent, 3 percent to 5.5 percent. Children’s Home: Robert Wright presented the report. He said there were currently 17 children at the home in 3 cottages. They discharged three in August and had six in-quires. They also had five children living with two single mothers. They retired three board members and were working on their policy and procedures manual. Inlow Camp: Ron Samp presented the report. He said that their board approved the sale of the thinned lumber as firewood and it was selling well. Summer camp rates had been lowered from $38 to $36 for one night and 4 meals. He said that it would be neces-sary to keep camps full in order to keep rates low. They recommended Ira Pinkston of Albuquerque Del Norte and Linvell Tisdale, Las Cruces East Mesa as new members to their board. Carried. He said the climbing wall was successful and would be offered again the next summer for free. Dr. Bunce said there would be a Senior Adult Retreat and Picnic the next week at Inlow Sivells Camp: Wynelle Klopfer presented the report. She said they had a dynamic sum-mer with an emphasis on children and youth camps. The camps were growing and they had been preparing for that for a long time. One camp, Opportunity Camp, was smaller. They had a couple of boys who were determined to stir up trouble and just as they were sending the boys home they all four accepted Christ. The camp had 100 percent deci-sions. Project Timothy was able to give back and went on a mission trip at the end of the camping season. They would add some new camps for the coming fall including a mountain man camp partnered with a quilting retreat. They asked for groups of 4-5 men to help with some projects at the camp. Christian Life Committee: John Loudat said they had no report, but encouraged eve-ryone to attend the State Convention in October to hear the report that would be given there. Chairman Meyers moved the Board into Executive Session. After the Executive Session the following reports were given. TEAM REPORTS Executive/Information Services Team: Jack Corder presented the report. He said that churches celebrating anniversaries (5, 10, 15, 20, etc.) would be given front page sto-ries. He encouraged pastors to look at what they were spending on newsletters and com-pare using Page 8. Evangelism/Discipleship Team: Clark Henderson presented the report. He asked Mike Napier to tell about several upcoming events. Mike said there had been 411 people stop by the State Fair booth to date and check on a card that they prayed to receive Christ and there were over 40 of those that checked they would like to have a visit in their home. He told about “Find It Here” the upcoming GPS (Global Plan for Sharing) initia-
tive for NAMB. He showed a DVD that would be mailed to the churches. Leadership Development Team: Lamar Morin presented the report. He said that Lives Ablaze Student Conference registered 1,763. There were 110 decisions; 50 for salva-tion, 18 for a call to ministry and the rest for rededication. The Bivocational Conference registered 120. He said that New Mexico would be hosting the National Bi-Vocational Ministers Annual Celebration in 2010. Therefore, the September retreat would move to April to combine with that meeting. Also in April there would be an Interim Ministry for Today’s Church training. Young Lives Ablaze would be April 10 and September 13-15, 2010 would host the second Synergy Conference. Missions Mobilization Team: Bob Farmer presented the report. He said that the team had reviewed some of their documents, one being the Church Pastoral Aid Guidelines. They recommended that two revisions be made to the covenant with new churches to include as the second paragraph “This document establishes a covenant relationship between The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and a new church start for the mutual benefit in forming a partnership and working relationship in doctrine, missions and resources.” Another paragraph was added to say, “As New Mexico Southern Baptists, we expect congregations and new church starts to financially contribute systematically to and participate in the Cooperative Program at a level no less than 10 percent of all undesignated tithes and financial gifts.” Carried. SPECIAL COMMITTEES Policy/Personnel Committee: No Report Property/Finance Committee: Ed Meyers turned the floor over to Vice-chairman Lamar Morin and presented the following recommendations: Recommendation 1) To pay off the debt on the Baptist Building by using operational reserves. Carried. Rec-ommendation 2) To approve the proposed 2010 budget. Carried. Recommendation 3) To authorize the Property Finance Committee to sell the property located in Angel Fire. The legal description is lot numbered one (1) in Block lettered “M”, Monte Verde lake Subdivision, Unit #1, as the same shown on that certain plat filed for record with Colfax County Clerk on April 4, 1967 in Book 4 of Plats at Page 28. Recommendation 4) To use the proceeds of the sale of the Angel Fire property to: 1. Make repairs to the property in Eagle Nest 2. Reclaim legal costs incurred 3. The remainder to be placed in a BCNM designated account to restart the church. Recommendations 3 and 4 carried. Recommendation 5) The BCNM had received a deed from Bethel Baptist Church in Hobbs, New Mexico. He recommended that we add a reversionary clause to the Baptist Convention of New Mexico and deed the property back to Bethel Baptist Church. The legal description is those certain tracts of land located in the Northeast Quarter of Sec-tion 15, Township 17 South, Range 38 East, N.M.P.M., more particularly described as follows: A. Beginning at a point on the West line of State Highway 132, said point bears S00 degrees 01’E 1256.0 feet and West 50.0 feet from the Northeast corner of said Section 15; thence West 210.0 feet; thence S00 degrees 01’E a distance of 210.0 feet; thence East a distance of 210.0 feet; thence N00 degrees 01’W a distance of 210.0 feet to the point of beginning. Said tract contains 1.01 acres, more or less. And B. Be-ginning at a point on the West line of State Highway 132, said point bears S00 degrees 01’E 1466.0 feet and West 50.0 feet from the Northeast corner of said Section 15; thence West a distance of 210.0 feet; thence S00 degrees 01; E a distance of 315.0 feet; thence East a distance of 210.0 feet; thence N00 degrees 01’W a distance of 315.0 feet to the point of the Beginning. Said tract of land contains 1.52 acres, more or less. Car-ried. Recommendation 6) To authorize the Property Finance Committee to pursue the sale of Convention property in Santa Fe. The legal description of the property is Parcel 1 – Lots 7, 8, 25, and 26, Block 2, Indian School Addition number 1 to the City of Santa Fe, New Mexico and Parcel 2 – Lot 1, Block 8, Indian School Addition to the City of
Santa Fe, New Mexico. Carried.
Old Business: None New Business: The Sivells Board brought a recommendation that their Articles of Incorporation be changed to allow two terms of three years. Carried. This had been previously approved by the State Convention, but had never been filed with the PRC. Inclusion in these minutes would allow the Business Administrator to do so. Dr. Bunce led in a discussion about the number of board meetings. A general consensus vote de-cided to keep the board meetings to four each year. Election of Officers: Vice-Chairman Lamar Morin chaired. Jack Corder moved that Ed Meyers be re-elected as chairman of the board and that nominations cease. Clark Hen-derson seconded. Carried. Chairman Meyers entertained nominations for vice-chairman. Clark Henderson moved that Lamar Morin be re-elected to a second term as vice-chairman and that nominations cease. Jack Corder seconded. Carried. Howell Scott made a motion that Dr. Bunce be authorized, on behalf of the BCNM, to ask the Great Commission Task Force to evaluate how the SBC’s six seminaries can more effectively and efficiently partner with autonomous state conventions in preparing men and women to fulfill the Great Commission in the 21st century. Maurice Hol-lingsworth seconded. Carried. Dr. Bunce led in a season of prayer. He asked for special prayer for the Native Ameri-can evangelistic effort with I Am Able Ministries, the Louisiana Convention and the BCNM; Brian Townsend, the BSU director at ENMU who had just undergone neck surgery; Glenn Pipes who had resigned his church in Eunice the previous weekend; Dennis and Pam Vaughan who serve in Flora Vista, who are undergoing some health issues; the BCNM staff; and the State Convention. Dave McFadden shared a testimony about his church at Portales First. He thanked the BCNM staff for their help in the progress the church has made. He presented Dr. Bunce a T-shirt from their new contemporary service. The meeting was adjourned.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT Perhaps one of the most beloved passages in the Bible is the 23rd Psalm. David introduces the goodness of God with the statement, “The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want.” It is needful for us in the day in which we live to recognize the provisions of God. He has given us great promises and has greatly blessed us in past days. I am pleased to announce that we have paid off the Baptist Build-ing. Due to diligent management we are debt-free. I want to thank New Mexico Baptists as we celebrate this historic moment. The BCNM 2008 audit came without qualification, which means that the finan-cial management of the BCNM has achieved the highest standard, or classifica-tion, given in the field of the auditing of non-profit organizations. This is the sec-ond consecutive year that we have received an audit of this caliber and, to my knowledge, the first time that an audit of this caliber was received was last year. One of the things that we as a convention can be proud of is that in the year 2008, 50.1 cents of every dollar that came to the Baptist Building, designated and undesignated, were moved onto SBC causes. In 2008, $2,961,065, or almost $3 million, was sent on to the Executive Committee for SBC causes in-cluding Annie Armstrong and Lottie Moon offerings. This was an all time record for New Mexico Baptists. Thank you for your faithfulness. 2009 has proven to be a difficult year financially for many of our congregations and as congregations are impacted financially so is the Baptist Convention of New Mexico. It is important to recognize, however, that even in these difficult times 86 of our churches (34 percent) have been able to increase their Cooper-ative Program giving. This is monumental when you consider the difficulties faced in our economy. Without question we have validated by experience that not only is the Lord our Shepherd, but he does provide the financial needs nec-essary to conduct His work. Not only has God provided financially, He has provided spiritually through the ministries of the BCNM. I am pleased to report that we are making significant impacts in our 10x10 Objectives. Since we began the 10x10 Objectives, 34 new congregations and Bible studies have been started. I would like to share my dreams for the Baptist Convention of New Mexico. Al-low me to state where I pray we will arrive by the day God, in His Sovereign will, releases me from the helm of this great ship called the Baptist Convention of New Mexico. I pray that we will have grown to the place where we will have at least 1,000 churches as part of our BCNM family. I pray that we will have a leadership development model where we are raising up and training indigenous leadership within New Mexico. I also pray that we will continually enhance evangelism and baptizing 5,000 a year would become a norm rather than mere-ly a dream. My prayer for New Mexico is that all of our churches will embrace a missional strategy and Acts 1:8 is a way of life for every congregation. These are lofty dreams I recognize, but I believe the Lord provides the resources and plants dreams within our hearts. Allow me to share some difficult roads that we will have to navigate in the fu-ture. First, we will constantly have to evaluate the stewardship of properties and resources that God has provided.
Second, we must do a better job of informing congregations what it means to be a cooperating Southern Baptist church. Some of our churches misunder-stand and we have done an insufficient job in passing the Cooperative Program torch from generation to generation. For a few of our churches, gifts to the Co-operative Program are seen as dues rather than a mission partnership. For this reason, I would ask the Board in the coming year to consider ways to better articulate what it means to be a cooperating Southern Baptist church. Third, the SBC as a whole continually struggles with her identity crisis. Each Southern Baptist Convention reflects the multi-faces that rest within the SBC. Some of those faces are far too critical and seek to divide. Other faces promote societal missions over the Cooperative Program. There are those who want a place on the platform, but do not demonstrate their faithfulness by giving to the plan and purpose of the SBC. The Great Commission Resurgence Task-force is meeting and it is needful that we be reminded to pray that there would be some unity brought to the SBC as a whole. I would respectively submit that what keeps us together is not our doctrine, but our heart to do missions. But I would also elaborate by saying that the Cooperative Program has demonstrated itself to be a worthy vehicle for perpetuating mission dollars. Fourth, the BCNM will have to continually resist the natural tendency of any organization to become inflexible and stale. I would remind the board that those who are the change agents of today must guard against being the resistors of tomorrow. Fifth, the BCNM must continually broaden its tent and embrace the multi-ethnic ethos of New Mexico. I would like to express gratitude and appreciation to all of the BCNM staff for their diligent and faithful labor. I want to say thank you for your sweet spirit and the incredible ability that lies deep within the fabric of New Mexico churches to not live in polarization, but to move in a spirit of openness and cooperation. Dr. Joseph L. Bunce Executive Director
10X10 Objectives
Within the next four years I would like to see us focus on the following areas: Involve every New Mexico Baptist church by each having at least one messen-ger at the State Convention. Increase the number of churches supporting the CP to 99%. Baptize 5,000 in the 2010 church year. Increase the number of BCNM churches and missions to 500, with fifty-percent of new church starts being Hispanic. Involve at least 300 of our churches in a mission partnership with NAMB and/or IMB. Assist 75 of our existing churches in extensive re-dreaming and implementation
of their mission. Strengthen and enhance the associational ministries by revitalizing and empow-ering the associations and directors of missions. Restructure the BCNM staff by staffing to weakness and empowering to strengths. Set a DNA for reaching the Hispanic population of New Mexico. Develop a SBC seminary presence in New Mexico where we can develop lead-ership among our pastors and staff.
EXECUTIVE OFFICE/INFORMATION SERVICES TEAM John L. Loudat, Team Leader
BCNM information services team members continue to work hard at collecting infor-mation about Baptist work in the Land of Enchantment and sharing it with New Mexico Baptists. During the entire history of the state convention, since 1912, the Baptist New Mexican has been the convention’s primary tool for accomplishing that vital task. In the early 1990s, that which was previously only a printed piece became available to anyone with access to the World Wide Web. While our 10,176 current subscribers to the print edition are happy to have a state paper they can hold in their hands, we recog-nize that a growing number of people would rather read that same information from their computer screens, so we publish the BNM there, as well. As a matter of policy, we have attempted, for the past several years, to spotlight church-es on every 25th year anniversary (25th, 50th, etc.) on the front page of the Baptist New Mexican. A leader of one church we did that for recently wrote us, “I just want to thank you for such a nice article about our church’s 50th …. It will be a great encouragement to us to keep up the good fight for the next few years.” They also requested some addi-tional copies of the printed paper, noting, “We have some members and friends who do not have Internet, so they would not be able to access it online.” Our office continues to send e-mails about “breaking news” to churches, associations and their leaders as needed, and forwards to them e-mails from other BCNM offices as requested. We also post “breaking news” to our Web site whenever we believe our peo-ple need or want to know about as soon as possible. We often combine that with an e-mail to our churches and associations. Readers have, no doubt, noticed an increase in the number of stories printed in Spanish, which we recognize is the native tongue of many of those we seek to serve. Feedback has been nothing but positive, and we plan to continue to expand the practice in the coming year. We hope that it is an encouragement to our Hispanic churches and their members. Readers of the BNM include sister state conventions and the Southern Baptist Conven-tion and its entities, which often reprint and/or post stories that originally appeared in our paper, as was the case again since the executive board’s meeting in July. Fifteen churches and two associations, the same number as last quarter but one more than at the beginning of this year, continue to take advantage of the service we provide to print their newsletters on the back of the BNM. We believe that number could contin-ue to grow, since postal increases can now be expected each May.
The number of print subscribers August 31 represented a decrease of 186, or 1.8 per-cent, from the number reported in July. A significant portion of that reduction was due to a church that quit sending the paper to any of its members because of financial diffi-culties resulting from the current economic downturn. The pastor said he is hopeful that the economy will rebound soon and the church will be able to resume providing the paper for its members. We hope to recover some of the additional cost of producing and delivering the paper from $2,000 in additional ad revenue projected for this year (by increasing the ad rate by 15 percent) and another $2,700 we can receive by increasing what we charge church-es and associations for newsletters ($540 per year), from $25 to $30 per newsletter. We also eliminated the cost of our 20 foreign subscriptions, another $800 annually, by dis-tributing the paper to those people electronically beginning the first of the year. If churches want to send the printed paper to people with foreign addresses, we will if the churches or individuals will pay for the extra postage. We will continue our longstand-ing policy of sending the paper to our missionaries; it will simply be in a different for-mat that is more timely for them and less costly for us. This office also has the assignment of assisting the BCNM’s Christian Life Committee in its work, which keeps us very busy prior to and during the annual sessions of our state legislature. This past year we also reconstructed the CLC’s Web site at bcnm.com, which enables the CLC to make information available to anyone with Web access. For the past several years our office also has been sending out e-mail alerts, and we plan to continue improving this vital process of communication in the coming year.
ALL OF THE ABOVE SUPPORTS OUR EFFORTS TO ASSIST EACH
TEAM AND ENTITY OF THE STATE CONVENTION IN ACHIEVING THE BCNM’S 10 X 10 OBJECTIVES.
IST committee members are Jack Corder (chairman), Tammy Chastine, Doyle Frasi-
er, Richard Grisham, Maurice Hollingsworth, Jennifer Hollis and Howell Scott.
EVANGELISM/DISCIPLESHIP TEAM Mike Napier, Director
What a great privilege it is to be in New Mexico serving with you. Thank you for your encouragement and your prayers. Words cannot express how God has blessed my fami-ly and me over the last month. We are excited to come along side you and join in what God is already doing. We are blessed as a Convention to have Melody Marrow on the Evangelism Team. She has poured hard work and much prayer into serving you in the absence of a Director of Evangelism. I am privileged to serve with her. The Evangelism and Discipleship Team has had a great year and is poised for even a better 2010. The Evangelism Discipleship Team is preparing to launch the next phase of GPS (God’s Plan for Sharing). The Executive board of the BCNM, Dr Bunce and I believe this evangelism strategy that has great potential in our State. The North Ameri-can Mission Board has launched this national evangelism initiative partnering with state conventions across America. The next phase, “Sowing Down the Gospel,” as presented and approved at the July Executive Board meeting includes a national media campaign. The Directors of Missions throughout New Mexico have heard about this strategy and are ready to move forward. If you would like to see some of the resources to be used you can go on line go at www.FindItHere.com. Through your hard work and laboring for the Gospel of Jesus Christ the BCNM re-
ceived recognition at the Summer State Leadership Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia; this was hosted by the North American Mission Board. The Baptist Convention of New Mexico was one of only a few states that reported an increase in baptisms in 2008. We were the ONLY state convention out of the 41 state conventions to increase in baptisms and percentage of baptisms. This is a direct result of your prayers and efforts during the “Saturate 08” Evangelism Campaign. We were blessed to have eleven Student Summer Missionaries and Sojourners assigned to New Mexico this year. They served at Eagles’ Wings Youth Ranch. One of these student missionaries was from Placitas, NM. The rest were from other states including Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Michi-gan. As part of your State Evangelism Team, the New Mexico Sportsmen Outreach team hosted its annual event Saturday, July 18. This year the Sportsmen’s Outreach banquet was held at the Manuel Lujan Building on the New Mexico state fair grounds. Over 900 people attended and God reaped a harvest with 168 known salvations. Ronnie Hill served as our speaker/evangelist and Steve and Annie Chapman delighted the crowd with country/gospel music. This year the Evangelism Team had the privilege of supplying several hundred New Testaments and a few thousand tracts to churches throughout the state as evangelistic events were held. These included block parties, cookouts, Vacation Bible Schools, Backyard Bible Clubs, as well as food and clothing distribution centers. As great as 2009 has been God has so much more for us in the years ahead as we con-tinue to partner together for the sake of the Gospel. Thank you for allowing me to serve with you. STATE COLLEGIATE MINISTRIES Collegiate Ministry Staff Update University of New Mexico, Albuquerque Ted With submitted his letter of resignation on August 24, 2009, effective September 8, 2009. He served as the director at UNM for 11 years. Previous to that, he served as the BSU Director at Western New Mexico University in Silver City for 10 years. Ted has demonstrated a deep commitment to collegiate ministry in New Mexico. His time at Western New Mexico University and the University of New Mexico has been charac-terized by strong relationships with the entire university community. People who know Ted are quick to speak of his caring personality and genuine interest in their lives. Ted’s pastoral gifts have been used by the Lord in the lives of hundreds of university students, spurring them toward personal devotion to the Lord and a Christ-like love for others. His departure from BCNM Collegiate Ministry leaves many New Mexico Baptists with fond memories and great appreciation for his faithful service to the kingdom. We wish him well and trust that the Lord will continue to use him in marvelous ways for his purpose and glory. The process for finding a new director for the UNM campus has been initiated. Re-sumes are being accepted through September 18, 2009. For those interested, their re-sume along with a letter of interest, should be submitted to David Englehart at [email protected] New Mexico Tech, Socorro Matt Stanfield began his work as the part-time director at Tech on August 15, 2009. San Juan College, Farmington
The position remains open. Those interested should submit a letter of interest and re-sume to David Englehart at [email protected]
National Collegiate Week at Glorieta New Mexico Collegiate Ministries joined BSUs and churches from all over the country for a week of intense training and worship at National Collegiate Week in Glorieta, New Mexico from August 3rd through the 8th. Dr. Jeff Iorg was the Bible study leader for the week. The timing of the week is always very strategic for New Mexico BSUs because it allows us to rally our students for the coming fall semester. It is also a won-derful opportunity to encourage incoming freshman students to attend and become ac-quainted with our ministries before they arrive on campus.
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT TEAM
David Red, Team Leader
Bivocational Ministers Retreat As of September 1, there were 124 registered for the 2009 Bivocational Ministers and Family Retreat at Glorieta, September 18-20. Of the $230 weekend cost, a family can attend for $75. The balance of the funds is provided by North American Mission Board and BCNM. Colorado Bivocational Ministers have been invited to the NM retreat. They will pay the full amount. The Baptist Convention of New Mexico will host the 2010 National Bivocational and Small Church Annual Conference in Albuquerque, NM, April 16-18. The 2010 New Mexico Bivocational Ministers and Family Retreat will move to those dates next year only. Contextual Leadership Development Contextualized Leadership Development is a part of Golden Gate Seminary’s overall mission. CLD centers all over North America provide classes at a post-high school level in order to train effective Christian leaders for the churches of many people groups, so that there may be a culturally-relevant church for every people group in the country. For those without a high school or college diploma, or those for whom English is a second language, Contextualized Leadership Development (CLD) centers provide an opportunity to be equipped and trained for effective Christian service. CLD offers train-ing in church planting, evangelism, and ministry. A CLD center is a school of training which: is established under a cooperative agreement between Golden Gate Baptist Theo-
logical Seminary and a local Southern Baptist Church, association or state conven-tion
offers diploma programs in Christian ministries, theology, and church planting offers classes in English, Korean, Spanish, Thai, Chinese, Hmong, Mien, Russian,
and Haitian, depending upon the center is approved by the CLD National Office and the Office of Academic Affairs of
Golden Gate Seminary Why CLD centers? More than 27 years ago, Golden Gate Seminary recognized that in order to provide training for effective leadership in the churches of the West, graduate level programs in English would not be enough to address the needs of the churches. Training would need to be offered at the post-high school level, in languages most useful to the churches, at sites close to the churches and at a cost affordable to the students. Thus, CLD was begun in the early 1980’s in partnership with the North American Mis-
sion Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. The training was to be done locally, affordably, in the language of students, in a manner approved by Golden Gate’s faculty, and in a manner consistent with reaching people through local Southern Baptist churches and church plants. (from the Golden Gate Seminary website, www.ggbts.edu) New Mexico CLD Centers: In 2009, 156 students enrolled state wide in 4 CLD centers with 15 graduates. Albuquerque School of Theology (N2) Director: Rafael Murillo Registrar: Kevin Branham 2517 Wyoming Blvd NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87112-1027 Phone: 505-243-2707 Email: [email protected] Notes: Classes in Santa Fe, Bosque Farms, Cuba, and Albuquerque Hispanic School of Theology - Las Cruces (N1) Director: Tom Eason Registrar: Betty Eason 283 Waring Rd, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88007-5229 Phone: 505-524-7400 Email: [email protected] Northwestern New Mexico School of Theology (N6) Director: Russell Begaye Registrar: Martha Stoner 1010 Ridgeway Pl, Farmington, New Mexico 87401-2041 Phone: 505-327-4530 Email: [email protected] Southeast New Mexico School of Theology (N4) Director: Mike McGuire Registrar: Linda McGuire 5512 N Lovington Hwy, Hobbs, New Mexico 88240-9104 Phone: 575-392-4456 Email: [email protected] E-Quip E-quip, the “Online/Anytime” video training website is a partnership of a dozen state conventions and the Canadian Convention of Southern Baptists. These, and over 500 other training videos, are available at no charge for use by lay and ministerial church leaders. The site is located at www.bcnm.e-quip.net. The Leadership Development Team is putting together topical courses that can be used to train leaders on specific subjects, i.e. children, worship, church planting. The courses will contain 4-6 videos related to the same topic. A sampling of topic on the E-Quip site: Building Consensus for Evangelism: One Big Happy Family Pt.1 David Lowrie "The churches that are united and working together are the churches that God has a heart to bring new believers into." David Lowrie takes the viewer on his personal jour-ney of discovery and the lessons he has learned in Building Consensus for Evangelism.
View: http://texas.e-quip.net/presentations/show/2209 Building Consensus for Evangelism: One Big Happy Family Pt.2 David Lowrie The conclusion of David Lowrie's lessons learned in Building Consensus for Evange-lism. View: http://texas.e-quip.net/presentations/show/2228 Connecting Through Apologetics, Mike Licona Mike Licona provides three benefits of using apologetics in reaching others for God. View: http://missionohio.e-quip.net/presentations/show/2243 Teaching Teachers to Teach, Kenneth A. Brown, I, MDiv, PhD This presentation discusses: 1. Practical tools every teacher needs to do. 2. Lesson planning with relevance. View: http://bcmd.e-quip.net/presentations/show/2219 Infant Brain Development - Part 01 - Stages of Brain Development Charvel McCraw In this 2 Part Series: Part 01 A discussion of the impact positive interactions have on early brain development; the stages of social emotional and spiritual growth. View: http://bcmd.e-quip.net/presentations/show/2220 Infant Brain Development – Part 02 Promoting Healthy Brain Charvel McCraw Part 02 Discusses ways to promote healthy brain development for physical and spiritual growth. View: http://bcmd.e-quip.net/presentations/show/2222 Change From Children’s Ministry to Family Ministry Donnie Hatcher This session is not simply a name change but a philosophy change. There are many questions to ask and many obstacles to overcome in making the shift, but the end result is healthier families. View: http://bcmd.e-quip.net/presentations/show/2221 Music: Worship4Life Student Camp and Children’s Music Camp were very successful in the summer of 2009. The purpose of the new Worship4Life Student Camp, which replaced Youth Music Camp, is leadership development and training of worship leaders and those discovering their role in worship ministry. Students receive extensive training in various aspects of worship leadership from Biblical principles of worship, to “how to” in over 20 topics of interest. The 2010 W4L camp promises to be even better. Churches wishing to send students or students wishing to attend the camp, can contact the LDT office for information or go to www.worship4lifestudentcamp.com. There were 90 stu-dents and staff registered in 2009. CMC had 120 enrolled. The performed musical this summer was “Parabalooza.” The teaching of the parables with a game show format. The dates for the 2010 camps are July 12-16, Worship4Life and July 26-30, CMC both at Inlow Baptist Camp. Trainings have been held around the state on the use of the new www.LifeWayWorship.com website related to the new Baptist Hymnal. The site con-tains a variety of tools and resources for worship planning and use of the Baptist Hym-nal. Through the site, church music directors and worship leaders can download music, plan worship services and communicate with other members of the church music/worship organization. Churches or associations wishing a training session can contact David Red, 505-924-2330. New Mexico Singing Churchmen: Fifteen Churchmen and spouses are traveling to Panama in October 2009 for a mission project with Kuna Indian churches on the San Blas islands and Panama City. There are five concerts in the 2009-2010 season. August 23, 2009, FBC Artesia, NM
October 27, 2009, BCNM annual meeting, Glorieta Conference Center January 29, 2010, Legislative Breakfast, Santa Fe, NM March 16, 2010, Taylor Memorial Baptist Church, Hobbs, NM May 11, 2010, Emmanuel Baptist Church, Farmington, NM Conference in a Car In 2010 the LDT music office will be rolling out “Conference in a Car”, custom de-signed leadership development for the church. A team of music leaders can hold 3-4 hours of training in worship and creative arts specifically designed to meet the needs of churches in any area of the state. In consultation with the LDT team of the BCNM, associational leadership and area churches can develop a conference designed for the worship/arts leaders in that area. Associational offices interested in hosting a “Conference in a Car” can contact David Red of the Leadership Development Team.
Student Leadership Development In the first part of March we, in partnership with the state conventions in Colorado, Arizona, and Kansas/Nebraska, held a youth worker training conference at Ponderosa Retreat Center in Colorado. There were 9 New Mexicans who attended. We hope that this will be an event that will grow. There were about 100 total participants this first time. It is called the 1440 Leadership Conference. The dates for next year are March 12-13, 2010. Since January, I have had the great opportunity to be with a few of our churches preach-ing, leading retreats, and special events. I have also had the great privilege of meeting one on one with a couple of our youth folks around the state. Some are ongoing; others have been once or twice. From February until the middle of April, I helped FBC Raton with their Wednesday Night Youth Service. As of the date of this document, they are still in search of a youth pastor. During the month of May, I had the opportunity to speak for the youth of Hoff-mantown, Northdale Church in ABQ, and met with the youth guy at FBC, Alamogordo, this is a monthly meeting that will continue as I spend time in a mentoring/coaching relationship with him. Mostly, in the month of May, we were completing details for the three weeks of camp in June. I have also been able to make contact and spend time with most of the new guys who have come to New Mexico, (at least the one’s I am aware of). I have also been able to distribute some “tools” in the form of books to several of our youth workers, both paid and volunteer.
We had three outstanding weeks of camp! John Evans (the preacher), and Hollis OK (leaders for the musical part of our worship times) did a wonderful job of being with the students. We were privileged to have them at all three of our camps. Of course they did a wonderful job in leading in worship, but I was most pleased with the amount of time that they spent with our kids outside of the worship celebration times. Our Lives Ablaze Camp at Sivells (held June 1-5) had 10 churches, including one from Tucson, AZ and one from Amarillo, Texas with a total attendance of 153 (this is up slightly from last year). There were 11 who prayed to receive Christ, 4 renewals of commitment, and 5 who asked for prayer during the altar call. Camp Doulos (held June 7-12) had 11 churches, including two from Texas with 257 in attendance. (This is down slightly from last year, but we had one significantly sized group attend camp at Inlow this year which basically made the difference from this year to last). There were 11 decisions for Christ, and 2 who either made a renewal of their commitment or came for prayer during the altar call.
The second Lives Ablaze Camp was held at Inlow June 22-26. (This was actually the first year for this camp at Inlow) There were 13 churches that participated with a total of 230 in attendance. There were 15 who prayed to receive Christ (there were a total of 27 who stood on the last morning when asked who had prayed to receive Christ, we only have record of 15), as well as 9 renewals of commitment/prayer. In conversation with students, as well as listening to the video testimonies that we cap-tured, it is obvious that the Lord did some great things in the lives of the students and adults who attended our camps. There are many other decisions that were made that can’t really be quantified. I am very pleased with how each of the three weeks went. Let me share a transcription of one of the video testimonies: “What God’s been doing for me at camp this week is, last night Pastor John talked about sarcasm, and for me sarcasm was a big thing. Because I know it is so easy for me to like, just be sarcastic to people, and for a lot of teenagers, not just me, but a lot of teenagers, it is real easy to be sarcastic. And last night it just really hit me and made me realize that how people can be hurt by that. You can already see this morning the, all the teenagers in camp and stuff has really changed after that and it is just a whole dif-ferent atmosphere.” Below, is an email that Barbara Long received from Pam Hoyle at Soul Rio Church in ABQ: Barbara, Camp was phenomenal! We had 4 decisions made up there and several more that I think were a direct result of camp. On Sunday night, we baptized 20 peo-ple, 8 of them were campers. Thank you so much for your hard work and dedication—this just wouldn’t have happened without you! NOW: We’re already planning for next year… Thanks again! In July I was able to lead the Youth VBX at FBC, Cuba. There was an average attend-ance of about 11 and there were two who prayed to receive Christ. As part of the Sunday School training blitz that took place in several associations, I led three youth worker trainings, one each in Pecos Valley, Mountain Valley, and Western. The youth worker attendance was a little small, but it seems that those who attended were able to gain some useful insights as they continue to work with teens in their church. I was also able to participate in the Disciple Now that Taylor Memorial, Hobbs held during the final weekend of August. Registration for the Lives Ablaze Conference has picked up quite a bit since the last report. On June 30, 2009 we had zero registered (this is normal) and as of today (September 3, 2009) we have 1,796. We will be able to report the results of the week-end in the next report. We will soon begin to bring together the planning teams for our three camps and the student conference to look at what we sense the Lord leading us to do for next year. On a personal note, I would like to express my gratitude to New Mexico Baptists for the honor of working alongside of you, as well as the opportunities you continue to invite
me to be a part of.
Children’s Leadership Development What an exciting ride this first year on staff at the BCNM has been. It has been a privi-lege to work for our New Mexico churches in children’s ministry and women’s minis-try. It has been a year full of events, travel and meetings. Important work has been done among New Mexicans to insure that children’s ministry stays in the forefront of church ministry. I have had the privilege to meet most of the full-time and part-time children’s ministers around the state. I have also had the opportunity to do children’s conferences regarding teaching salvation or Sunday School training in several churches around the state. In January, we kicked off the year with a children’s minister retreat at a local hotel. This retreat gave an opportunity for children’s ministers to network and discuss issues related to children’s ministry. Vacation Bible School training began in January with our New Mexico VBS Team going to training at Glorieta and then conducting training for our New Mexico Associa-tion teams in March at Del Norte Baptist Church. I am hearing a lot of great reports about the life-changing work of VBS at churches in New Mexico. In February, a team of ten New Mexicans attended ‘Team West’ in Salt Lake City, Utah. The team included preschool leaders, children’s leaders, youth leaders, adult leaders, education ministers and Spanish leaders. These were trained in “Power-up” a Sunday School evangelism strategy. The first Young Lives Ablaze Conference happened in April at Eastern Hills Baptist Church in Albuquerque. With nearly 700 in attendance, this event quickly became a ‘must’ for an annual event. Twenty-five children made decisions to follow Christ. Young Lives Ablaze 2010 is scheduled for April 10th at Hoffmantown in Albuquerque. Also in April, we held a preschool and children’s conference in Las Cruces on April 17th-18th at Mesilla Park Community Church. Seventy-five people were trained by Life-way leaders to teach preschoolers and children. The State Bible Drill was held May 1st-2nd at Del Norte Baptist Church in Albuquerque. We had five youth speakers, six youth Bible drillers and 40 children’s Bible drillers. Children’s camps were held in June. Camp Wilbegoway was June 8th-12th at Inlow and Connection Camp was the 15th-19th at Sivell’s. Both camps were great experiences for older children and we saw 21 children come to know Christ as Savior and ten children recommitted their life to Christ through these camping ministries. Camp Wilbegoway will be renamed Young Lives Ablaze Camp for 2010. Sunday School conferences happened in five different places around the state during the weeks of August 17th-27th. Conferences were led by a team of preschool, children’s, youth and adult leaders in Artesia, Alamogordo, Tucumcari, Milan and Bloomfield. A preschool and children’s education conference will take place September 25th-26th at Sandia Baptist Church with Steven James as the featured speaker. We’re looking for-ward to a great weekend of training and encouragement for preschool and children’s teachers. In the area of women’s ministry, a team has been formed from women’s leaders across
New Mexico to meet regularly to plan events for women ministry in New Mexico. Our first event, Renew, was held August 14th-15th for women’s ministry leaders and staff wives at Sandia Baptist Church in Albuquerque. It was a great weekend of renewal and fellowship among women’s leaders. Feedback was unanimous that this weekend of training and fellowship was needed as an annual event. Look for more information about a Renew event in 2010 and for more information about a statewide women’s ministry event in September of 2010. The team’s vision is “that every congregation and association be intentionally on mis-sion – locally and globally.” In order to win people to Christ and bring about His King-dom, we partner with congregations and associations to help them define, facilitate, resource and/or accomplish their mission objectives.
MISSIONS MOBILIZATION TEAM Dr. Stan Albright, Team Leader
Team Leader – Dr. Stan Albright The Missions Mobilization Team (MMT) is privileged to serve the churches and associations of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico (BCNM). The MMT is responsible for many areas of ministry of the BCNM. These areas of responsibility include: associational strategy, mission partnerships, church planting, Spanish ministry, Native American ministry, language ministries, deaf ministries, Disaster Relief, Baptist Builders, Woman’s Missionary Union, missions education, prayer strategy, Volunteers in Mission/Mission Service Corps, church & community ministries, hunger ministries, and literacy ministries. The following reports tell the “mission story” of New Mexico for the past year. Mission Partnerships – Dr. Stan Albright
Many of our churches have engaged in partnership missions in 2009. The main avenues of partnership have been with the Canadian National Baptist Convention and the Native American Partnership for Spiritual Awakening. Other New Mexico churches have continued to be involved in partnership missions with Brazil, Thailand, and other significant locations in North America and throughout the world.
New Mexico churches have engaged with our partners in Canada through ministries that have included vision trips, Vacation Bible School, community ministries, evangelism, block parties, sports camps, and church planting. For those wishing to be a part of this exciting partnership, the best contact is Peter Blackaby, Partnership Ministry Leader for the Canadian National Baptist Convention. Peter can inform your congrega-tion of the needs in Canada, and help you engage in ministry. Peter can be reached by calling 403-932-5688, ext 116, or emailing [email protected].
Please see Daniel Clymer’s report for Native American Ministries for com-plete details concerning the Native American Partnership for Spiritual Awakening and our significant partnership with the Louisiana Baptist Convention and “I Am Able” Ministries.
Camps – Dr. Stan Albright
The Missions Mobilization Team assists in the promotion and implementation of three ethnic camps – Inlow Indian Family Camp, Spanish Family Camp and Deaf Family Camp. These are the statistics for the 2009 camping season: Inlow Indian Family Camp – Russell Begaye, Director 163 campers 25 professions of faith 25 rededications 1 call to ministry
*see the Native American Ministries Report for additional details. Spanish Family Camp – Saul Prieto, Director 151 campers 4 professions of faith 10 plus rededications Deaf Family Camp – Barbara Flett, Director 21 campers 4 rededications Church Planting – Dr. Daniel H. Rupp and Dr. Stan Albright
Beyond the Spanish ministry, I continue to assist in counseling individuals interested in becoming church planters in New Mexico. In cooperation with State Mis-sions Director Stan Albright, I maintain communication with prospective church plant-ers and provide guidance as each candidate is processed. I secure the required docu-ments and keep them informed throughout the processing period, giving information about potential locations, administering online PLACE inventories, etc. I conduct the four-hour church planter assessment interviews and then write an assessment report for each candidate. I prepare a partnership agreement for each new church plant and work with the appropriate state, associational, and local church leaders to formalize the new agreement and assure a well-rounded support system for the new church planter. New Church Plants Started September 1, 2008 to August 31, 2009 Centerpoint Fellowship, Albuquerque (Sponsor: Emmanuel Baptist Church, Farm-
ington) The Vine Community Church, Clovis (Sponsor: Central Baptist Church, Clovis) Iglesia Hermosa, Albuquerque (Sponsor: Carlisle Community Baptist Church,
ABQ) Deming Hispanic Ministry (Sponsor: First Baptist Church, Deming) Sagebrush High Resort, Rio Rancho (Sponsor: Sagebrush Community Church,
ABQ) Rio Rancho Hispanic Ministry (Sponsor: First Baptist Church, Rio Rancho) Del Norte Hispanic Ministry, Albuquerque (Sponsor: Del Norte Baptist Church,
ABQ) Dalton Pass Baptist Fellowship (Sponsor: First Baptist Church, Grants) Hispanic Bible Study (Sponsor: El Buen Pastor, Gallup) Reserve Cowboy Mission (Sponsor: Reserve Baptist Church, Reserve) State Spanish Strategist – Dr. Daniel H. Rupp
The Baptist Convention of New Mexico is working toward making a Spanish strategist available to churches in every area of the state. Thomas Eason is doing a great job of ministry in the south. Pedro Escobar is busy serving in the east. We are close to having a NAMB National Missionary in the north. Central Baptist Association is served by their Ethnic Church Coordinator, Rafael Murillo. In addition to working closely with the regional strategists, State Spanish Strategist Daniel Rupp is available to assist churches outside these areas.
Teaching Old Testament Survey in Spanish helped to prepare Contextual Leader Development (CLD) students for service in Hispanic churches. Two students in the class are planting new congregations. It was my privilege to participate in two pas-toral ordination ceremonies and in the installation of a third new pastor. Consultations with a dozen churches and with several Associational Directors of Missions strength-ened existing ministries and assisted leaders in planning for new outreach ministries,
Bible studies, and new church plants. For example, limited quantities of Bibles and New Testaments were supplied for special outreach projects. Throughout the year I met with a number of Hispanic pastors and church planters to encourage them and discuss strategies for continued progress.
Demographic research and reports contribute ongoing information, insight, and support for advancing our statewide strategies for reaching the various groups of Hispanics around New Mexico. These research projects assist church planters, regional strategists, local churches, associations, and the BCNM. I frequently provide transla-tion services for BCNM leaders.
I enjoyed participating in events such as the Spanish Evangelism Conference, Spanish Pastors and Leaders Retreat and Spanish Family Camp. It was my privilege to bring a message to the 2008 annual meeting of the Spanish Asociación Berea and to the annual Baptist Men meeting of the Spanish Convention.
In the year ahead, I look forward to formalizing a Council of Spanish Strate-gists and to further progress in advancing outreach to multi-generational Hispanics throughout the state. Regional Spanish Ministries – Pedro Escobar (Pedro Escobar joined the BCNM staff and the Missions Mobilization Team on May 1, 2009 to serve as a Regional Spanish Strategist. Pedro and Dionisia are also North American Mission Board missionaries)
As the Eastern Spanish Strategist I have been, under the leadership of Dr. Daniel Rupp, analyzing the diversity and percentage of Latinos in this region. In doing this we will be able to implement diverse strategies to reach this population.
In July, I attended and participated in the annual Hispanic Baptist Convention in Las Cruces. I also participated in the Berea Association activities and events.
In August, I dedicated my time to the search and training of new leaders in Clovis, Portales and Texico.
Additionally, I promoted the Harry P. Stagg State Missions Offering to church leaders and their congregations. Language Ministries – O. Thomas Eason
This year we have had the opportunity to lead a Hispanic associational team in Sunday School and Discipleship training. I attended several of the annual associa-tional meetings. Several opportunities arose to help with problem solving in the His-panic churches.
During the year I have attended the executive board and staff meetings and participated in the associational meetings as possible, working with planning and train-ing related to Hispanic ministries.
In the fall of 2008, the Hispanic Baptist Convention elected me a president of the convention.
Betty, James Underwood and I have continued teaching and leading in the Contextualized Leadership Development. We taught two courses in the fall and two in the spring. We had three students to graduate with the Diploma in Christian Ministries. They were Martina Campos, Efren Rodriguez, and Antonio Olivas.
A team of Hispanic leaders went for Sunday School training with LifeWay Team West and another team went to Glorieta for Hispanic VBS training. These teams participated in statewide leadership training and in three associations.
In February, I was privileged to participate in the NAMB church planter fo-rum in Atlanta.
A new Hispanic mission point was begun in April in Deming as a result of working with Deming First Baptist. Ruidoso Hispanic Mission called Bro. Don Ma-daris as pastor. The Santa Teresa church was constituted and has called Bro. Carlos Pino as pastor.
Several churches allowed us to promote the Annie Armstrong mission offer-ing.
Significant activities have been the Hispanic Pastors and Wives retreat, His-panic Family camp with 151 registered, and the annual Hispanic Baptist Convention hosted in the new church building at Buenas Nuevas of Las Cruces.
Native American Ministries – Daniel Clymer
New Mexico Native American Southern Baptists are entering a new day of ministry as the Spirit of God is bringing revival and awakening to the land. Last year the foundation for state-wide ministry was formed, and this year it is clear to see how God plans to use this foundation to build upon. The following is a report of God’s work that we have been privileged to join. New Mexico Awakening
In the late 1980’s, Dr. Henry Blackaby said that, “God would use American Indians to help bring Awakening to our Country”, and thus, God has moved in the hearts of New Mexico Baptists and Baptists from nine other states and Canada. A few years after that statement by Blackaby, an elderly Navajo woman’s prayer was for a revival movement among her people, and God had begun a movement. Randy Carruth of “I Am Able Ministries” in Louisiana contacted me in January 2009 about a move-ment in the hearts of Louisiana Baptists to help in answering the prayer of the elderly Navajo woman. I told him that Native American Southern Baptists here are longing for a revival movement, and within a few months we had scheduled 37 revivals in New Mexico, 7 in Oklahoma, and 9 in Arizona. That is 53 simultaneous fall evangelistic revivals or events. I led a training session for the participating teams of the Louisiana Baptist Convention on cross-cultural ministry in New Mexico, where 100 were in at-tendance at Tall Timbers Encampment, Alexandria, Louisiana. By counting participat-ing churches in New Mexico, Louisiana, and other states, there are 106 churches part-nering together this fall and the list is growing. The target month for the revivals and evangelistic events is October, although some are having their events in September. Canadian First Nations Mission Trips
While God has been moving among our churches with the simultaneous re-vival events, God was moving again in the hearts of Louisiana, New Mexico, and Cana-dian Baptists. During the BCNM annual meeting in 2008, Peter Blackaby, of the Cana-dian Baptist Convention, expressed the serious need for Native American mission teams to come and work with the First Nations people of Canada. Not knowing the interest of New Mexico Native American Baptists to answer that call, God had moved in the hearts of Louisiana Baptists to help send Native Americans to Canada on mission. The part-nership has begun, and I will be part of a discovery team flying to Canada to plan a strategy for sending Native American mission teams from New Mexico during 2010. God is allowing our people to be involved in local evangelism, and to be part of God’s movement in the country of Canada. A new day has come. BCNM’s Inlow Indian Family Camp & The Native American Partnership
The fellowship of Native American Southern Baptists in New Mexico has been a blessing in 2009. BCNM’s Inlow Indian Family Camp, June 15-19, was a great success with 163 campers, and 52 decisions made for Christ. Twenty-five decisions were professions of faith, 25 decisions were rededications, and one decision was for ministry. The camp pastor was Vern Charette of Fort Worth, Texas, and music was by Gerome Fragua and Praise Band. Russell Begaye completed two years of service as camp director and was recognized with gratitude by the camp for his leadership.
The New Mexico Native American Southern Baptist Partnership held its quarterly meetings for fellowship and business at First Baptist Church of Rio Rancho in January, First Indian Baptist Church at Española in April, and Dulce Baptist Church in July. The Partnership is strong and growing. Associational Native American Ministries & New Work
Amazing progress has been made by our churches under the leadership of our Directors of Missions and Regional Associational Missionaries. Mountain and Western Associations have had great success in support of existing works, redeveloping declin-ing works, and beginning new works. First Indian Baptist Church of Gallup has a new
vision, and is sponsoring two missions under the leadership of Pastor Mark Chandler. Wingate Baptist Church continues its outreach under Pastor Eddie Gooden, and Durk Lynch, MSC, is helping with three ministry points through the Wingate Church. A new work near Crownpoint has been started at Dalton Pass, and 2 new congregations may join the association soon. San Juan Association is striving to have a Bible study started at every Navajo housing project in their association, and held a Navajo Passion Play that reached large crowds for Christ. Mountain Valley and Central Associations have continued works that are reaching their communities and neighborhoods, and the Sand-stone Church in Central Association is outgrowing its facilities in the war zone of Albu-querque, and is continuing in reaching many people for Christ under the leadership of Pastor Dave Deutsawe. The Santa Fe Association has a new Regional Missionary that is helping their congregations to strategically reach their communities. They are making plans to expand their works, and are celebrating the existing ministries. Native American Leadership Training
This year our LeadershipNOW! Development Team completed the first train-ing notebook system, “Church Finance Made Simple”, designed for smaller congrega-tions. The first training event was at First Indian Baptist Church in Gallup, March 14, for Western and Mountain Associations. We currently are developing, “Church Admin-istration Made Simple: The Church Clerk”, “Teaching in the Church Made Simple”, and “Church Music Ministry Made Simple”. The music project is in memory of Dr. Lyndol Vaught, the late professor at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary who began the training notebook before his death. These 3 training notebook systems should be available next year. Communication
The New Mexico Native American Ministry guide is the bi-annual booklet that is produced in order to link Native American Southern Baptists together, and make each other aware of what is happening around the state in Native American Ministry. On www.bcnm.com, the Native American Ministry guide is available, and is updated throughout the year. Deaf Ministries – Joyce and Olen Smith
Thank you New Mexico Baptists for your prayers and financial support for this vibrant ministry to the Deaf. We are grateful for the privilege to serve the Deaf in New Mexico. There is much to be done in reaching the deaf for Christ. Pray for us as we go about the state sharing Jesus Christ with those who do not know him.
Worship services for the Deaf are held in eleven locations: Taos First Baptist, Espanola First Baptist, Santa Fe First Baptist, Albuquerque First Baptist, Albuquerque Hoffmantown, Albuquerque First Spanish Fruit Avenue Church, Belen First Baptist, Clovis Central Baptist, Hobbs Northside Baptist, Las Cruces Calvary Baptist, and Shiprock First Baptist. (Shiprock, special ministry) Taos First Baptist held a revival in July 2009 and offered interpretation for the Deaf. Karl Ragan from the North American Mission Board was the evangelist.
Through their local churches, the Deaf give to the Cooperative Program, sup-port Annie Armstrong Easter Offering , Lottie Moon Christ Offering, and Harry P. Stagg Missions Offering.
Additionally we attend and encourage attendance at the New Mexico Baptist Conference for the Deaf annual meeting, Family Camp for the Deaf, The Southern Bap-tist Conference for the Deaf and two workshops – one in the spring and one in the fall. We stress the need to share the Gospel to other deaf in New Mexico. We ac-complish this through prayer-walking and prayer-driving in communities across the state, visitation in homes of deaf families, distribution of American Sign Language (ASL) New Testaments in sign language on DVD, pot luck/Bible Studies for the Deaf and families, mission trip to Shiprock to work with the Navajo Indian Deaf, mission trip to Juarez, Mexico, home Bible studies in homes of the Deaf, and witness training.
We encourage outreach in communities, seeking the deaf and building rela-tionships. Ministries are conducted in nursing homes, hospitals, Christian pregnancy
center, home-bound deaf and deaf gatherings, New Mexico School for the Deaf and faculty prayer meeting (voluntary) after school.
Other ways used to reach deaf and build relationships include prayer meetings for the un-saved Deaf, a newsletter, Sign Language classes reach hearing parents of deaf children, regional women’s and men’s conferences, and new Bible study class for deaf preschoolers.
This year, we have been allowed to speak to 82 mission groups and/or churches. We have witnessed seven professions of faith, one baptism, five new Bible Studies started, and distributed 45 ASL Bibles.
The all Deaf, Hands-On-Mission Team went on mission for a week on the Navajo Indian Reservation.
Discipleship is ongoing. Deaf participate in prayer meetings for unsaved deaf and their families, weekly Bible studies, attendance at the Spring Leadership Develop-ment Training week-end, attendance at the BCNM’s Missions Leadership Conference, and Sunday morning Bible study.
Other training offered in Santa Fe Association is a twelve week course in “Servant Leadership”, twelve week course I “Seven Words of Worship – A lifetime of Experiencing God”, training Deaf leaders through hands on opportunities, giving books to the Deaf for personal devotional studies, provide opportunities for sharing in inter-personal relationships with other Deaf Christians in the church, to become better equipped to deal with non-Christians, and training Deaf to reach out into the communi-ty where they live.
Deaf persons are serving the church through ushering, teaching, praying, wit-nessing, etc. Aaron Martinez is first Deaf man to serve as Yoke Fellow with deacons at First Baptist Church, Santa Fe.
The salvation plan, signed on the DVD by a Deaf person, is available on the Web along with signing Christian songs on You-tube. Three Deaf adults plan to attend Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary in the fall of 2009.
A mission team came to New Mexico from South Carolina and North Caroli-na to minister to the Deaf in the state. A large part of the ministry to Deaf is fellowship. We participate with the church family, both hearing and Deaf, attend pot luck luncheons with church family and with the Deaf., send cards and e-mails to the Deaf in the community, visit Deaf in nurs-ing homes and assisted living communities, attend Deaf community events, annual Christmas parties, and partner with other Deaf ministries in North America. Disaster Relief – Ira Shelton
This has been a busy year for your New Mexico Baptist Disaster Relief. We have had numerous deployments, which have included some very unique opportunities that are normally out of our area of ministry. Our numerous training events throughout the year have moved NMBDR to a more qualified level, equivalent to some of the Dis-aster Relief programs in larger states.
The deployments for the year began with Hurricanes Gustav and Ike. We assisted Louisiana and Texas for the months of September and October with feeding units, recovery units, chaplains, power generating units, a communication unit, a water purification unit and trained ICS personnel. In November came a deployment of chain-saw crews to Inlow Baptist Camp to clear trees after the Big Spring fire. This deploy-ment was also used as a training event for yellow hat and chainsaw. Our next deploy-ment came in February following an ice storm in Missouri, Kentucky and Arkansas. We deployed chainsaw and recovery units to Arkansas for two weeks. Following that, we had a very unique deployment to the West Mesa Crime Scene in Albuquerque. We were called out to assist the Albuquerque Police Department and OMI by feeding their personnel at the scene. Along with the feeding unit, we deployed chaplains who minis-tered to law enforcement, OMI personnel and family members at the scene. This de-ployment lasted three weeks. Our most recent unique deployment was to the State Po-
lice helicopter crash near Santa Fe. A feeding unit was prepared to start feeding meals to the search and rescue personnel and law enforcement, however, the operation was terminated before they could start feeding. Our childcare unit has deployed twice to provide childcare for families of military personnel about to deploy overseas or return-ing from deployment.
Our training events have included basic yellow hat, advanced training for blue hats, chaplains, feeding, water purification, communications and chainsaw/recovery. We held specialty training for chaplains in Critical Incident Stress Management. For the first time, national DR came to Albuquerque and trained some of our key personnel, along with personnel from Colorado DR, in OPS (operations) center and ICS (Incident Command System).
Currently, NMBDR has two class A kitchen units, each able to feed up to 5,000 meals per day, two recovery/chainsaw units, one chaplaincy unit, two communi-cation units, one child care unit, one shower/laundry unit (with another being built), one water purification unit and two power generating units. There are currently over 750 volunteers, trained and ready for deployment, involved with NMBDR. Baptist Builders – Lynn and Elizabeth Boynton
We coordinated one of our biggest projects this year at Dzil Na’Oodilii Bible Church (DZIL), near Bloomfield. We coordinated the efforts of over 100 volunteers to begin renovation and repair on several buildings.
Several of our volunteers from Eastern New Mexico were able to replace five doors on the New Testament Baptist Church in Portales.
We have been in consultation with the congregation at Tularosa First Baptist to repair their metal roof.
We praise God that the congregation at Buenas Nuevas Church in Las Cruces finally received their official occupancy permit. Church and Community Ministries – Denise Clymer God has done great things this year through our church and community ministry. The following are numbers in key areas of our ministry: Number of people fed – 2,215. This number is based on families who received food boxes and produce, children and teens that were fed sack lunches or warm meals during VBS. and weekly Bible studies. Volunteers in the ministry – 187 Addresses/ Speeches – 20 Associational Churches Visited – 33 Times invited another to accept Christ - 256 Professions of Faith – 12. Seven of these salvations were through our VBS. Successes this year: We were able to reach out to over 72 families during the holiday season through Thanksgiving and Christmas food boxes and Christmas gifts for over 65 kids. Much of the distribution we did was at the school. This year our ministry has been able to assist a couple of churches on the reserva-tion with food and clothing for distribution from their churches. Rose Ignacio is our contact there and has aided in distributing food and clothing to hundreds of individuals on the reservation. This has enabled Rose to better minister to her community. Our tutoring program to 2nd and 3rd graders, mostly 2nd graders, at our local school continues to be a success. We coordinated the tutoring with the 2nd grade teacher in her class room for two hours after school every Monday. The focus of tutoring was reading and math. Most of the children came from low income families and we were able to
provide the children with healthy snacks followed a Bible story. Our church hosted a Christian Rap concert at local high school focusing on reach-ing the youth in our community. We were able to reach out to teenagers who do not regularly attend Bible study through this event. We have been providing a full meal once or twice a month to the children and teens that attend our weekly Bible studies. We average about 70 kids and teens each time we do this. Before school started we were able to give out basic school supplies to about 75 children and teens. Church and Community Ministries – Mary Ann Garrett
My primary responsibility is the Ministry of HOPE. The center has a new direction and this year is totally under the direction of Southern Baptists. While not directly associated with my ministry, an event made an impact on my personal life. The event was the loss of my husband, Grover Garrett. Grover was my partner in ministry as we served the Lord together for many years. I will continue to minister and miss him every day.
We have begun evangelism “one-on-one” at the Ministry of HOPE. Several children were invited to attend VBS and eight of those accepted Christ as their personal Savior. Three have been baptized and one mother has re-dedicated her life to Christ. Please continue to pray for the outreach ministries provided through the Ministry of HOPE. The needs are greater every day. Literacy – Mary Frances Ingram
The Lord is guiding to help meet the literacy needs in New Mexico. There are a combined total of 16 literacy missions ministries located in Las Cruces, Ala-mogordo, Portales, Hobbs, Bosque Farms and Albuquerque. There is a tutoring minis-try in Albuquerque to meet the needs of students who have difficulties with reading and math.
Through the tutoring program, contact was made with parents who now come for English as a Second Language (ESL) classes and Spanish Bible studies at Del Norte Baptist Church in Albuquerque.
While the parents are in ESL classes, their children go to Team Kids where they learn about Jesus through Bible stories, songs and Bible verses. Thus, these clas-ses minister to both parents and children. One child made a profession of faith.
Three levels of weekly ESL classes are on-going at the University of New Mexico Baptist Student Union. Additionally there are two Bible studies. Through this ministry, three people have made professions of faith.
In New Mexico, there are 85 North American Mission Board certified volun-teers who are teaching ESL to 195 students or tutoring children in reading and math.
Through six ESL basic workshops, 34 more volunteers were certified. The literacy missions ministries should grow and start new works since there are now more volunteer teachers.
Literacy ministries provide wonderful opportunities for sharing God’s love and winning the lost to Christ. In 2009, there were six professions of faith to literacy students!
Pray that our Lord will continue to use literacy missions to reach and win the lost into His Kingdom. Woman’s Missionary Union – Connie Dixon
“Called to Love” was the emphasis for 2009 in NM WMU. We have had an exciting year in NM with WMU. God has opened many new doors for us. Below are just a few examples of how God is at work in New Mexico. Training Opportunities: January Board Meeting: In January, I attended our National WMU Board meet-
ing in Birmingham, Alabama. While there, I attended special training for the Red Group or single staff states. Leadership is Like a Box of Chocolates: The state WMU Leadership Team went to training at Shocco Springs, Alabama in February. This was an excellent chance to sharpen our leadership skills and plan WMU for NM this year. WMU Training: On March 21st at Del Norte Baptist in Albuquerque, 50 people received training with spa times in between conferences. CWJC/CMJC National Training: On May 4-7, 2009, we held a National Chris-tian Women’s Job Corps/Christian Men’s Job Corps training event in Portales, New Mexico. It was held at First Baptist Church and 12 people from five different associa-tions in New Mexico are now nationally certified. We now have the possibility of seven sites starting this year. WMU Annual Meeting: The WMU Annual Meeting and Missions Celebration in Louisville, Kentucky was such a blessing. There were over 1,200 in attendance. Events: SWEET Saturday: Sweet Saturday was held on March 21, 2009, offering not only WMU training but also leadership training. There were 50 people receive training with spa times in between conferences. It was a fun time. Sweet stands for Statewide Women’s Enrichment and Educational Training. Missions Leadership Conference: On May 8-9, 2009 the Missions Leadership Conference was held at the Uptown Sheraton in Albuquerque. The Executive Board of the New Mexico Woman’s Missionary Union held our meeting and plans were made for the upcoming year. .COM: On Saturday, May 16th we had our first .com (Chicks On Mission) meeting at the Baptist Children’s Home in Portales. Jena Johnston, our WMU State Youth Con-sultant, planned a fun meeting where the girls not only learned about missions, but par-ticipated in ministry projects throughout Portales. Fun in the Park: Friday, May 29, 2009, Eastern Baptist Association held the first annual Fun in the Park in Portales. There was an estimated 3,500 people there. The NM WMU Disaster Relief Child Care Unit trailer was used for a diaper changing station. We handed out over a hundred diapers and numerous tracts and evangelism cubes. GLOW Camp: GLOW Camp was July 13-17 at Inlow Camp. The attendance was 72 with 2 salvations and 2 rededications. Women’s Weekender: On September 11-12, 2009 Women’s Weekender was held at FBC Ruidoso. The theme this year was I SHOP (I Serve Him On Purpose) taken from Luke 4:8. Over 20 different conferences were offered. Volunteers in Missions/Mission Service Corps – Richard and Mary B. Gomez
Love and obedience are key elements to building God’s Kingdom as a Mis-sion Service Corp Volunteer Missionary. As we proceed to identify and recruit MSC Volunteer Missionaries, we primarily focused on demonstrating our obedience to God by maintaining an ongoing relationship with HIM. In John 14:21 reference is made to commands and obedience.
“Whoever has My commandments and obeys them, he is the one Who loves Me. He who loves Me will be loved by My Father,
and I too will love him and show Myself to him.” You and I can respond “by answering the call to be on mission”.
Our objectives and responsibilities don’t change, therefore we continue to concentrate in the areas of promoting volunteerism, identifying potential MSC mission-ary volunteers, recruiting MSC missionaries, nurturing and placing MSC volunteer
missionaries that fall within at least one of the following objectives: Sharing Christ, Starting Churches, Volunteering in Missions (Mobilizing for short-term Volunteer Mis-sions Projects), Impacting the Culture, Equipping Leaders.
This year we have had some additional MSC Volunteer Missionary renewals, and several new prospects, as we promoted volunteerism, but we primarily focused on demonstrating our obedience to God by maintaining an ongoing relationship with HIM.
As we identify and recruit potential MSC Volunteer Missionaries we stress that sometimes when we get God’s call and we are ready for an assignment, we want to choose where we want to serve, but God may have a different plan for us. Therefore we should always keep an open mind and be ready for GOD’s assignment wherever it may be. It may be right here where we are, in our home, workplace, church and community, but keep in mind that God calls us to serve Him in whatever place or position He wants us in. Some of us are indeed called to serve Him as missionaries and ministers, but we are all commanded to SHARE CHRIST with all people here and around the world.
MSC Volunteer Missionaries are making a difference in building God’s King-dom throughout New Mexico and you can be part of the ministry team. Let us share with you some of the blessings that we received and experienced during this past quar-ter: MSC placement/Contacts/Prospects - This period we had six MSC volunteer mission-ary renewals, four new MSC volunteer missionary candidates that have gone through their interview process and have received or are in the process of receiving their new assignment and one new MSC volunteer missionary application. In addition we have received two service opportunity requests. Two MSC volunteer missionaries that have moved to another state continuing to serve there, but were terminated from our group. Events and opportunities: In October 2008, we participated in the BCNM annual convention meeting in Las Cruces. It was an exciting time as we listened to the special speakers, Johnny Hunt, President of SBC, and Jeff Iorg, President of Golden Gate Baptist Theological Semi-nary, and the Bible studies were outstanding as presented by Richard Blackaby, Presi-dent of Blackaby Ministries International. We set up a display to promote Volunteers in Mission/MSC and in the process we were able to interact with many fellow New Mexi-can Christians. We also took part in the Central Baptist Association and had the opportunity to set up a display to promote Volunteers in Mission/MSC. In November, we were invited to represent New Mexico in “The State of Hispanic America: A Call to Live with Urgency Summit 2008” held in Atlanta Georgia. This was a great opportunity to interact with Hispanic leaders/pastors that represented over 18 different Hispanic countries and cultures, who currently live and serve in the United States and Canada. Again we were able to promote Volunteers in Mission/MSC. In January 2009, we participated in the Hispanic Evangelism Conference and the Statewide Evangelism Conference, at which time we had the opportunity to promote MSC and establish new relationships. In February 2009, we were invited to participate in the annual Baptist Builders Roundtable conference held in Shocco Springs Baptist Conference Center, in Alabama. This was a great opportunity to interact with and establish relationships with groups from all over the United States. In March 2009, we participated in the mobilization of approximately 16 men, women and young people, including ourselves, to take part in a building repair work project at Inlow Camp. This was a successful and rewarding project. In April and June 2009, we participated in two Central Hispanic Association events, and a Central Baptist Association general meeting.
In May 2009, the highlight of the month was the Missions Leadership Conference which was a successful and outstanding event. June 2009 activities include Rebuilding Families Through “Spanish Family Camp” which includes a well rounded program that touches on missionary objectives, fellow-ship, Bible study, recreation, great conferences, and much more. July 2009 provided us with the opportunity to participate in the annual meeting of the Spanish Baptist Convention in Las Cruces. Participants included representatives from NAMB, BCNM, conference leaders from Texas, and Arizona, and churches throughout NM being well represented. We promoted MSC thru presentations and dis-plays. During August 2009 we began processing several MSC volunteer missionary re-newals plus beginning site visits to MSC assignment areas.
This has been a busy year, but as always being on mission continues to be exciting and fulfilling and you too can answer the call to be on Mission by listening to God’s call.
“Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send? And who will
go for us? And I said, “Here am I. Send me.” (Isa.6:8, NIV)
Baptist Convention of New Mexico 2010 Budget
SUMMARY OF ANTICIPATED REVENUES 2009 2010 Cooperative Program 4,475,426 4,473,375 Lottie Moon International Mission Offering 1,200,000 1,200,000 Annie Armstrong North American Mission Off. 500,000 500,000 World Relief 22,000 22,000 Hunger Funds 40,000 40,000 Harry P. Stagg State Mission Offering 250,000 250,000 North American Mission Board 1,073,198 1,107,205 LifeWay Christian Resources 42,000 55,000 NM Baptist Children’s Home from Donations 303,000 303,000 BSU Outside Income 310,950 155,000 Interest Income 54,000 75,000 Camp Donations 105,000 105,000 BNM-Subscriptions 71,000 69,000 BNM-Advertising 12,000 12,000 Personnel Insurance Reimbursements 50,850 45,000 Property Insurance Reimbursements 31,250 31,268 Rent/Property Income 112,160 112,160 Executive Income 4,000 4,000 General Budget Income 9,800 10,400 Discipleship Income 8,000 0 Leadership Income 101,353 81,175 Evangelism Income 136,829 135,479 MEWM Income 18,890 23,500 Missions Income 10,400 15,000 Student Income 87,758 99,904 Children’s Income 73,500 76,500 TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUES 9,103,364 9,000,966
2009 2010 Acct. # Budget CP 2010 Revenue CP Budget Gross Budget Ministry Expenditures
Cooperative World Missions
Cooperative Program (30.5%) 00 1,352,3190 (1,352,319)0 00
Lottie Moon International Missions 00 1,200,0000 (1,200,000)0 00
Annie Armstrong North American Missions 00 500,0000 (500,000)0 00
World Relief 00 22,0000 (22,000)0 00
Hunger Funds 00 40,0000 (40,000)0 00
Harry P. Stagg State Missions Offering 00 250,0000 (250,000)0 00
Other NM Baptist Entities Donations
Children's Home 00 303,0000 (303,000)0 00
Mission Service Corp Workers 00 56,0000 (56,000)0 00
Inlow Camp 00 36,0000 (36,000)0 00
Sivells Camp 00 69,0000 (69,000)0 00 TOTAL Ministry Expenses 00 3,828,3190 (3,828,319)0 00
E.I.T. - Executive/Information Services Team General 500110 Administrative Staff Salaries 267,0320 309,0950 (42,372)0 266,7230 501110 Administrative Staff Benefits 92,9700 97,8310 97,8310 502110 Support Staff Salaries 206,5690 229,0330 (20,965)0 208,0680 503110 Support Staff Benefits 106,5660 113,4880 113,4880 504110 Overtime Compensation 3,0000 3,0000 3,0000 510110 Team Operations 19,0000 19,0000 19,0000 518110 Miscellaneous 3,5000 3,5000 3,5000 Executive 507111 Executive Director Travel 15,0000 19,0000 (4,000)0 15,0000 507113 Administrator Travel 2,5000 2,5000 2,5000 520111 CP Promotion 2,0000 2,0000 2,0000 536111 Calendar/Promotion 1,0000 1,0000 1,0000 559111 Interim Ministry 1,0000 1,0000 1,0000 Associational 507115 Missions Director Travel 3,4720 10,0000 (6,528)0 3,4720 520115 Strategic Partnerships 14,4270 64,6560 (48,492)0 16,1640 522115 DOM Personnel-Jointly Funded 45,2490 160,6800 (120,519)0 40,1610 Information 507117 Team Leader Travel 10,0000 10,0000 10,0000 512117 Postage and Mailing 69,0000 140,0000 (69,000)0 71,0000 515117 Contract Printing 33,5000 45,0000 (12,000)0 33,0000 516117 News Reporting 2,7000 2,0000 2,0000 517117 Promotion 2,0000 1,2000 1,2000 551117 News Service 2,4000 2,4000 2,4000 580117 Major Equipment Replacement 3,6000 3,6000 3,6000 TOTAL E.I.T. 906,4850 1,239,9830 (323,876)0 916,1070
E.D.T. - Evangelism/Discipleship Team General 500120 Administrative Staff Salaries 118,8200 (42,360)0 61,7740 (16,000)0 60,460 0 501120 Administrative Staff Benefits 32,788 0 29,4000 29,400 0 502120 Support Staff Salaries 46,504 0 64,757 0 (18,253)0 46,504 0 503120 Support Staff Benefits 26,691 0 28,327 0 28,327 0 504120 Overtime Compensation 4,000 0 4,000 0 4,000 0 509120 Assistant Travel 2,000 0 2,000 0 2,000 0 510120 Team Operations 20,636 0 23,770 0 (2,251)0 21,519 0 Discipleship 507122 Team Leader Travel 10,000 0 0 0 0 0 521122 Church Library/Media 1,100 0 1,100 0 1,100 0 522122 Discipleship Ministries 25,000 0 20,000 0 20,000 0 526122 SS, Discipleship, Bible Studies 27,750 0 20,000 0 20,000 0 528122 New Bible Study Starts 4,400 0 1,500 0 1,500 0 530122 Senior Adult Ministries 15,000 0 15,000 0 15,000 0 534122 Ministry Assistants/Secretaries 7,200 0 0 0 0 0 539122 Team West 0 0 3,000 0 3,000 0 Evangelism 507124 Evangelism Director Travel 11,000 0 (6,900)0 4,100 0 (1,000)0 3,100 0 524124 Training/Visionary Planning 62,214 0 (29,220)0 32,994 0 (3,000)0 29,994 0 525124 Ministry Conference Expense 90,000 0 (27,072)0
(13,250)0
42,256 0 49,678 0 528124 Lives Ablaze Conference 90,0000 (27,072)0
(46,000)0
(25,000)0 16,928 0
530124 Young Lives Ablaze Conference 31,000 0 (15,000)0 16,000 0
533124 Ministry Assistance 94,000 0 (37,272)0 (25,000)0 17,608 0 (15,000)0 16,728 0 541124 Chaplaincy 3,276 0 5,000 0 (2,724)0 2,276 0 Collegiate
500126 Collegiate Staff Salaries/Benefits 15,3250 16,270 0 (960)0 15,310 0
507126 Collegiate Director Travel 3,000 0 3,000 0 3,000 0 510126 Collegiate Operations 3,500 0 3,500 0 3,500 0 556126 Collegiate Ministries 21,000 0 21,000 0 21,000 0 TOTAL E.D.T. 402,902 0 758,658 0 (328,334)0 430,324 0
COLLEGIATE MINISTRIES BSU - Albuquerque 500130 Administrative Staff Salaries 68,412 0 68,413 0 68,413 0 501130 Administrative Staff Benefits 24,053 0 21,613 0 21,613 0 502130 Support Staff Salaries 20,714 0 20,714 0 20,714 0
503130 Support Staff Benefits 1,585 0 1,585 0 1,585 0 507130 Director Travel 3,000 0 3,000 0 3,000 0 508130 Associate Director Travel 1,000 0 1,000 0 1,000 0 510130 Office Expense 3,300 0 3,300 0 3,300 0 515130 Janitorial Supplies 2,200 0 2,200 0 2,200 0 517130 Promotion 6,000 0 6,000 0 6,000 0 519130 Utilities 10,500 0 10,500 0 10,500 0 520130 Property Upkeep/Maintenance 5,000 0 5,000 0 5,000 0 522130 Commercial Insurance 868 0 868 0 868 0 527130 Van Operation 1,800 0 1,800 0 1,800 0 550130 Telephone 4,000 0 4,000 0 4,000 0
152,432 0 149,993 0 0 0 149,993 0
BSU - Las Cruces 500131 Administrative Staff Salaries 78,663 0 95,892 0 (17,229)0 78,663 0 501131 Administrative Staff Benefits 21,118 0 23,081 0 23,081 0 502131 Support Staff Salaries 13,129 0 13,129 0 13,129 0 503131 Support Staff Benefits 1,004 0 1,004 0 1,004 0 507131 Director Travel 3,500 0 3,500 0 3,500 0 508131 Assistant Director Travel 1,200 0 1,200 0 1,200 0 510131 Office Expense 4,800 0 4,800 0 4,800 0 515131 Janitorial Supplies 1,200 0 1,200 0 1,200 0 517131 Promotion 7,800 0 7,800 0 7,800 0 519131 Utilities 7,700 0 7,700 0 7,700 0 520131 Property Upkeep/Maintenance 2,500 0 3,000 0 3,000 0 522131 Commercial Insurance 1,320 0 1,320 0 1,320 0 527131 Van Operation 2,200 0 2,200 0 2,200 0 550131 Telephone 3,800 0 3,800 0 3,800 0
149,934 0 169,626 0 (17,229)0 152,397 0
BSU - Las Vegas 500132 Administrative Staff Salaries 6,446 0 6,446 0 6,446 0 501132 Administrative Staff Benefits 493 0 0 0 0 0 502132 Support Staff Salaries 4,800 0 3,922 0 3,922 0 503132 Support Staff Benefits 138 0 138 0 138 0 507132 Director Travel 1,200 0 1,200 0 1,200 0 510132 Office Expense 800 0 800 0 800 0 515132 Janitorial Supplies 400 0 400 0 400 0 517132 Promotion 3,000 0 3,000 0 3,000 0 519132 Utilities 6,500 0 6,500 0 6,500 0 520132 Property Upkeep/Maintenance 1,200 0 2,000 0 2,000 0 522132 Commercial Insurance 1,068 0 1,068 0 1,068 0 527132 Van Operation 600 0 600 0 600 0 550132 Telephone 1,200 0 1,200 0 1,200 0
27,845 0 27,274 0 0 0 27,274 0
BSU - Portales 500133 Administrative Staff Salaries 49,9120 55,793 0 55,793 0 501133 Administrative Staff Benefits 23,504 0 25,687 0 25,687 0 502133 Support Staff Salaries 11,737 0 5,856 0 5,856 0 503133 Support Staff Benefits 898 0 448 0 448 0 507133 Director Travel/School Books 3,000 0 3,000 0 3,000 0 508133 Assistant Director Travel 1,000 0 1,000 0 1,000 0 510133 Office Expense 1,500 0 1,500 0 1,500 0 515133 Janitorial Supplies 800 0 800 0 800 0 517133 Promotion 3,000 0 3,000 0 3,000 0 519133 Utilities 4,000 0 4,000 0 4,000 0 520133 Property Upkeep/Maintenance 800 0 2,000 0 2,000 0
522133 Commercial Insurance 1,7280 1,728 0 1,728 0 527133 Van Operation 1,650 0 1,650 0 1,650 0 550133 Telephone 1,750 0 1,750 0 1,750 0
105,279 0 108,212 0 0 0 108,212 0
BSU - Silver City 500134 Administrative Staff Salaries 13,704 0 13,704 0 13,704 0 501134 Administrative Staff Benefits 1,048 0 1,048 0 1,048 0 502134 Support Staff Salaries 5,294 0 5,294 0 5,294 0 503134 Support Staff Benefits 405 0 180 0 180 0 507134 Director Travel 1,200 0 1,200 0 1,200 0 510134 Office Expense 1,800 0 1,800 0 1,800 0 515134 Janitorial Supplies 600 0 600 0 600 0 517134 Promotion 3,627 0 3,627 0 3,627 0 519134 Utilities 3,550 0 3,550 0 3,550 0 520134 Building Repair/Maintenance 1,500 0 2,000 0 2,000 0 522134 Commercial Insurance 880 0 880 0 880 0 527134 Van Operation 2,000 0 2,000 0 2,000 0 550134 Telephone 1,100 0 1,100 0 1,100 0
36,708 0 36,983 0 0 0 36,983 0
BSU- Socorro 500136 Coordinator Salary 6,446 0 6,446 0 6,446 0 507136 Coordinator Expense 1,100 0 1,100 0 1,100 0 517136 Promotion 2,200 0 2,200 0 2,200 0
9,746 0 9,746 0 0 0 9,746 0
BSU - Hobbs 500137 Coordinator Salary 6,4460 6,446 0 6,446 0 507137 Coordinator Expense 1,000 0 1,000 0 1,000 0 517137 Promotion 1,500 0 1,500 0 1,500 0
8,946 0 8,946 0 0 0 8,946 0
BSU - Farmington 500138 Coordinator Salary 6,446 0 6,446 0 6,446 0 507138 Coordinator Expense 1,000 0 1,000 0 1,000 0 517138 Promotion 900 0 900 0 900 0
8,346 0 8,346 0 0 0 8,346 0 TOTAL Collegiate Ministries 499,236 0 519,126 0 (17,229)0 501,897 0 TOTAL E.D.T. 902,138 0 1,277,784 0 (345,563)0 932,221 0 L.D.T. - Leadership Development Team General 500140 Administrative Staff Salaries 180,878 0 (38,112)0 121,619 0 (39,000)0 103,766 0 501140 Administrative Staff Benefits 47,292 0 48,065 0 48,065 0 502140 Support Staff Salaries 82,296 0 82,296 0 82,296 0 503140 Support Staff Benefits 27,181 0 24,404 0 24,404 0 504140 Overtime Compensation 3,000 0 3,000 0 3,000 0 507140 Team Leader Director Travel 10,000 0 10,400 0 (400)0 10,000 0 509140 Other Personnel Travel 2,000 0 2,000 0 2,000 0 510140 Team Operations 13,000 0 15,000 0 15,000 0
Leadership/Church Administration 520140 Church Development 11,1000 14,375 0 (3,275)0 11,100 0 522140 Brotherhood/Baptist Men 7,000 0 29,500 0 (22,500)0 7,000 0 Leadership/Church Health 530140 Leadercare 25,0000 25,000 0 25,000 0 532140 Staff Development 19,430 0 (6,996)0 9,984 0 (3,000)0 9,434 0 534140 CLD Center Support 6,259 0 20,191 0 (13,932)0 6,259 0 535140 CLD Scholarships 14,8500 (5,256)0 4,344 0 (5,250)0 4,344 0 536140 Family Ministry 2,500 0 2,500 0 2,500 0 Music & Worship Arts 540140 Music Ministry 77,980 0 (6,750)0 31,130 0 (40,000)0 31,230 0 Student Leadership Development 507142 Student Leadership Travel 5,500 0 10,000 0 (4,500)0 5,500 0 526142 Student Recreation 22,500 0 122,404 0 (99,904)0 22,500 0
538142 Student Leadership Resources & Materials 3,000 0 8,000 0 (5,000)0 3,000 0
543142 Student Evangelism Resources & Materials 5,000 0 9,000 0 (5,000)0 4,000 0
545142 Training Events/Conferences 6,500 0 10,000 0 (5,000)0 5,000 0
547142 Ministry Assistance 9,000 0 9,000 0 9,000 0 51,500 0 168,404 0 (119,404)0 49,000 0
Children's Leadership Development
507144 Children's Leadership Travel 10,000 0 10,000 0 10,000 0
526144 Children's Recreation 12,500 0 83,000 0 (68,500)0 14,500 0 532144 Weekday Education 3,000 0 3,000 0 3,000 0 533144 Bible Drill/Speakers 9,500 0 13,500 0 13,500 0 535144 Vacation Bible School 9,000 0 15,000 0 15,000 0
536144 Preschool Children's Ministry 9,000 0 12,500 0 (4,000)0 8,500 0
538144 Children's Ministry 10,000 0 10,000 0 10,000 0 540144 Women's Ministry 7,000 0 11,000 0 (4,000)0 7,000 0
70,000 0 158,000 0 (76,500)0 81,500 0
Total L.D.T. 525,205 0 896,273 0 (380,375)0 515,898 0
M.M.T. - Missions Mobilization Team General
500150 Administrative Staff Salaries 43,265 0 206,036 0 (152,151)0 53,885 0
501150 Administrative Staff Benefits 30,369 0 39,535 0 39,535 0
502150 Support Staff Salaries 0 0 0 0 00 503150 Support Staff Benefits 0 0 0 0 0 0 504150 Overtime Compensation 2,250 0 2,250 0 2,250 0 509150 Support Staff Travel 2,250 0 2,250 0 2,250 0 510150 Team Operations 20,415 0 (11,331)0 13,967 0 (5,000)0 4,084 0 Missions BCNM
523152 State Mission Offering Promotion 9,000 0 9,000 0 9,000 0
525152 Disaster Relief 3,000 0 3,000 0 3,000 0
530152 Partnership Missions 15,0000 15,000 0 15,000 0 532152 Missions Ed/WMU Training 18,890 0 18,890 0 18,890 0 533152 WMU Camp Ministries (7,390)0 16,500 0 (16,500)0 0 0 534152 WMU Convention 8,000 0 8,000 0 8,000 0 535152 WMU Director 23,000 0 23,000 0 23,000 0 536152 Women's Weekender 5,500 0 11,000 0 (7,000)0 4,000 0 537152 RA's 500 0 500 0 500 0 538152 Prayer Strategy 500 0 500 0 500 0
Missions NAMB 542154 Church/Pastoral Assistance 50,000 0 107,000 0 (61,500)0 45,500 0 543154 Spanish Strategist Travel 5,500 0 0 0 0 0 544154 Language Ministries 91,890 0 (66,553)0 25,594 0 (10,000)0 15,337 0 545154 Volunteers 33,804 0 (25,260)0 8,412 0 8,544 0 546154 Church Planting 69,096 0 252,524 0 (188,502)0 64,022 0 548154 Church and Community Ministries 28,340 0 113,510 0 (85,152)0 28,358 0 Total M.M.T. 355,043 0 974,604 0 (628,949)0 345,655 0
GENERAL OPERATIONS General 502160 General Staff Salaries/Benefits 48,127 0 48,127 0 48,127 0 501160 General Staff Benefits 13,690 0 14,715 0 14,715 0 510160 Office Supplies 2,000 0 2,000 0 2,000 0 511160 Employee Training 2,000 0 2,000 0 2,000 0 514160 Hospitality 4,000 0 3,500 0 3,500 0 515160 Janitorial Service 12,500 0 13,000 0 13,000 0 516160 Offsite Storage 9,192 0 9,200 0 9,200 0 518160 Miscellaneous 2,500 0 2,500 0 2,500 0 563160 Church Staff Special Needs 500 0 0 0 0 0 Property 519160 Utilities 15,000 0 24,000 0 (8,000)0 16,000 0 520160 Building Upkeep/Repairs 6,000 0 5,000 0 5,000 0 522160 Commercial Insurance 20,250 0 59,768 0 (31,268)0 28,500 0 524160 Equipment Leases/Supplies 35,500 0 17,000 0 17,000 0 527160 Vehicle Operation Expense 1,000 0 1,000 0 1,000 0 528160 Vehicle Transfer 22,700 0 22,700 0 22,700 0 534160 Property Management Expense 30,000 0 28,000 0 (26,510)0 1,490 0 550160 Telephone 36,000 0 37,500 0 (2,400)0 35,100 0 575160 Capital Improvements 2,000 0 2,000 0 2,000 0 Convention 525160 State Convention Expense 16,000 0 16,000 0 16,000 0 526160 State Convention Printing 7,500 0 3,500 0 3,500 0 544160 Executive Board Meetings 21,000 0 30,000 0 30,000 0 546160 Special Meetings 3,000 0 3,000 0 3,000 0 Legal & Audit 531160 Legal Expense 5,000 0 7,500 0 7,500 0 532160 Audit Expense 11,500 0 16,000 0 16,000 0 533160 Taxes Payable 500 0 500 0 500 0 552160 Wills/Trusts Seminars Expense 25,000 0 20,000 0 20,000 0 Information Technology 560160 IT System Equipment/Repairs 5,000 0 7,000 0 7,000 0
561160 IT System Maintenance 17,600 0 35,000 0 (14,400)0 20,600 0 562160 Technical Production Services 0 0 6,000 0 6,000 0 TOTAL General Operations 375,059 0 436,510 0 (82,578)0 353,932 0
BCNM COMMITTEES 517170 Christian Life Committee 17,000 0 17,000 0 17,000 0 551170 Historical Committee 700 0 700 0 700 0 TOTAL Committees 17,700 0 17,700 0 00 17,700 0
EXEMPT OBLIGATIONS 564180 Church Retirement Plan 32,669 0 96,500 0 96,500 0
567180 Future Post Retirement Fund 1,000 0 0 0 0 0
568180 Post Retirement Benefits 86,000 0 (45,000)0 35,713 0 (26,707)0 14,293 0 570180 Baptist Building Note (27,956)0 0 0 (71,250)0 (71,250)0
TOTAL Other 41,426 0 182,500 0 (142,957)0 39,543 0 BCNM Operating Budget $3,123,056 0 $5,025,354 0 ($1,904,298)0 $3,121,056 0
Year
BCNM Oper-ating Budg-et (69.5%) Less Ex-
empt Items
Cooperative Program Budget (30.5%)
Total Ex-empt Items Minus Other
Revenue
Annual Budg-et Needs
Monthly Budget Needs
2010 $3,081,5130 $1,352,3190 $39,543 0 $4,473,375 0 $372,781 0
2009 $3,081,630 0 $1,352,370 0 $41,426 0 $4,475,426 0 $372,952 0
Dollar Change ($117)0 ($51)0 ($1,883)0 ($2,051)0 ($171)0
Percent Change -0.05%0 -0.05%0
Associational Map Associational Offices Associational Staff Directory Associational Officers Annual Meetings (All in Alphabetical Order)
CENTRAL BAPTIST ASSOCIATION 2517 Wyoming Blvd. NE Albuquerque, NM 87110
(505) 243-2707 Fax: (505) 292-8638
2011 Annual Meeting
Tuesday, January 20, 2011 First Baptist Church, Estancia
(No meeting in 2010 due to moving the meeting to January)
Director of Missions Kenneth A. Goode, Jr.
Office Secretary/Ministry Assistant Kevin Branham
[email protected] Elaine McInturff
Ministry Evangelism Coordinator Carl Russell
New Work Coordinator John Torrison
Ethnic Church Coordinator Rafael Murillo
[email protected] OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ...............................................................................Steve Long ACP Contact Person ......................................................... Kevin Branham ...................................................................................... Elaine McInturff Clerk................................................................................ Kevin Branham Treasurer ....................................................... Willard (Bill) R. Talbott III WMU Director ................................................................... Holly Lindsey Evangelism Director .......................................................... Carl L. Russell Missions Development Director ......................................... Carl L. Russell Church Library Team Leader ............................................... Frances Allen Seminary Extension Director ..............................................Rafael Murillo Student Ministries Director ........................................................ Ted With Finance Committee Chairman ............................................. Roy Crawford
EASTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
1100 Manana Clovis, NM 88101
(575) 763-4110 Fax: (575) 762-7324 [email protected]
2010 Annual Meeting Tuesday, October 5
Sandia Baptist Church, Clovis
Director of Missions Dan Pearce
Office Secretary/Ministry Assistant
Ceil Boatman
Other Paid Staff Donna Emiro Pedro Escobar
OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ..............................................................................Brian Tabor Vice-Moderator .................................................................... Brad Morgan ACP Contact Person ............................................................ Ceil Boatman Treasurer .............................................................................. Laquita Dial Other Association Positions ........................................... Nathan Lawrence ........................................................................................ Alan McAlister ...................................................................................... David McFadden
MOUNTAIN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION PO Box 496
Milan, NM 87021 (575) 240-4939
2010 Annual Meeting
Saturday, October 9 First Baptist Church, Quemado
Regional Associational Missionary
James Turnbo [email protected]
Office Secretary/Ministry Assistant
Wanda Bassler
OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS Moderator ............................................................................... Ira Shelton Vice-Moderator ...................................................................... Bob Farmer ACP Contact ..................................................................... Wanda Bassler Clerk................................................................................. Wanda Bassler Treasurer ...............................................................................Pat Douglas Music Ministry Director .................................................. Jerry Armstrong Men/Boys Mission Education Director (Brotherhood) ............... Frank Hill WMU Director ..................................................................... Linda Brown Evangelism Director ............................................................... Bob Farmer Student Ministries Director .............................................. James Trevillian Other Associational Positions ............................................ Butch Crabtree ............................................................................................ Tom Zumbro
MOUNTAIN VALLEY BAPTIST ASSOCIATION 1328 Scenic Dr.
Alamogordo, NM 88310 (575) 437-9987
Fax: (575) 437-4109
2010 Annual Meeting Monday, October 11
Bethel Baptist Church, Alamogordo
Director of Missions Bart Montgomery
Office Secretary/Ministry Assistant Alma Osborne
[email protected] OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS ACP Contact ...................................................................... Alma Osborne Moderator ............................................................................ Howell Scott Clerk.................................................................................. Alma Osborne Treasurer ........................................................................... George Roddy Sunday School Director ...................................................... Gary Schwalk Discipleship Training Director ............................................ Charles Moon WMU Director ..................................................................... Diane Taylor Stewardship Director ........................................................ Randy Widener Seminary Extension Director ......................................... Bart Montgomery Finance Committee Chairman ............................................. Charles Moon Nominating Committee Chairman .......................................... Larry Evans
NORTHEASTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION PO Box 4535
Santa Fe, NM 87502 (575) 603-1051
2010 Annual Meeting
Monday, October 11 First Baptist Church, Cimarron
Regional Associational Missionary
Keith Williams [email protected]
OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS ACP Contact ........................................................... Joanna Spruill-Taylor Moderator ....................................................................... Edward Buerkle Treasurer ............................................................................ Robert Mayes
PECOS VALLEY BAPTIST ASSOCIATION PO Box 267
Artesia, NM 88211
(575) 746-2729 Fax: (575)746-6264
2010 Annual Meeting Sunday, October 17
Hillcrest Baptist Church, Carlsbad
Director of Missions Joseph Tillery
Office Secretary/Ministry Assistants Cathy Pennington Rosemarry Barrara
Nancy Messer OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS ACP Contact ................................................................. Cathy Pennington Moderator ...................................................................... Richard Grisham Vice-Moderator ............................................................. Gavin Vaughan II Clerk............................................................................. Cathy Pennington Treasurer ..........................................................................Michael Alaniz Pastoral Ministries Director .................................................... Gary Wolfe Sunday School Director ....................................................... Vance Purkey Discipleship Training Director ............................................. Mike Spencer Music Ministry Director ........................................................ Kevin Pence Men Boys Mission Education Director (Brotherhood) ....... Leo Pennington WMU Director .................................................................. Carolyn Bright Evangelism Director .......................................................... Elioref Barrios Stewardship Director ............................................................... Ed Meyers Missions Development Director ........................................... Rick Sullivan Seminary Extension Director ......................................... Gavin Vaughan II Administrative Committee Chairman .............................. Richard Grisham Finance Committee ............................................................. Ben B. Talley
RIO GRANDE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Box 453
Las Cruces, NM 88004 (575) 522-6764
Fax: (575) 522-0257 [email protected]
2010 Annual Meeting
Sunday, October 10 First Baptist Church, T or C
Director of Missions James K. Underwood
Office Secretary/Ministry Assistant Linda Edwards
OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS ACP Contact ..................................................................... Linda Edwards Moderator ............................................................... James K. Underwood Clerk................................................................................. Linda Edwards Treasurer ........................................................................ David Englehart Sunday School Director ................................................... Richard C. King Discipleship Training Director ......................................... Richard C. King WMU Director ............................................................... Ramona Ganong Evangelism Director ..................................................... Linvell G. Tisdale Missions Development Director ..........................................Thomas Eason Administrative Committee Chairman ..................... Maurice Hollingsworth Other Associational Positions .............................................. Mary Mullins
SAN JUAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
1010 Ridgeway Place Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 327-4530 Fax: (505) 326-0604
2010 Annual Meeting Tuesday, October 12
First Baptist Church, Bloomfield
Director of Missions Dr. Russell Begaye
Office Secretary/Ministry Assistant
Karen Ray
OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS ACP Contact ............................................................................ Karen Ray Moderator ....................................................................Jennings Hamilton Vice-Moderator .................................................................... Kevin Parker Clerk........................................................................................ Karen Ray Treasurer ........................................................................... Karen Massey Sunday School Director ......................................................... Brett Puckitt Discipleship Training Director .............................................. Tom Tengler Men/Boys Mission Education Director ................................ Joseph Barela WMU Director ....................................................................... Deb Gibson Stewardship Director .......................................................... Calvin Partain Seminary Extension Director ............................................... Tom Dierdorf Finance Committee Chairman ................................................. Linda Dean History Committee Chairman ................................................. J.R. Burnett Nominating Committee Chairman ..................................... Dennis Vaughn Other Associational Positions ................................................ Jered Begay ....................................................................................... Keith Berryman ............................................................................................ John Keenan ........................................................................................... Ric McCuller ............................................................................................... Joe O’Neal ............................................................................................. Pearl Sisson
SANTA FE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION PO Box 4535
Santa Fe, NM 87502 (505) 603-1051
Regional Associational Missionary Keith Williams [email protected]
Associational Secretary/Ministry Assistant
Brenda Dryden OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS ACP Contact ..................................................................... Brenda Dryden Moderator .............................................................................. Erwin Babb Vice-Moderator ..................................................................... John O’Dell Clerk................................................................................. Brenda Dryden Treasurer ............................................................................... JimE Black Evangelism Director .............................................................. Bill Achilles Seminary Extension Director ...................................... Massimo Lorenzini Administrative Committee Chairman .................................... Cory Dryden History Committee ............................................................... Tom Dowler Other Associational Positions .................................................Lee Herring
SOUTHEASTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION 5512 Lovington Highway
Hobbs, NM 88240 (575) 392-4456
Fax: (575) 392-1564 [email protected]
2010 Annual Meeting
Tuesday, October 19 Taylor Memorial Baptist Church, Hobbs
Director of Missions
Mike McGuire
Office Secretary/Ministry Assistant Linda McGuire
OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS ACP Contact .....................................................................Linda McGuire Moderator ........................................................................... David Downs Vice Moderator .................................................................... Earnest Rash Clerk.................................................................................Linda McGuire Treasurer ....................................................................... Lenelle Simpson Evangelism Director .......................................................... John Wilbanks Pastoral Ministries Director .................................................. Ron Ragland WMU Director ............................................................... Lenelle Simpson Assn Moral/Social Concerns Contact .................................... Dean Mathis
Seminary Extension Director ............................................. Mike McGuire Student Ministries Director ................................................Dusty Marshall ............................................................................................ Dean Mathis Administrative Committee Chairman ................................... David Downs Other Associational Positions ................................................. Otto Terrell ........................................................................................... Brad Reimers
SOUTHWESTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION PO Box 2926
Silver City, NM 88062 (575) 388-1979
2010 Annual Meeting Thursday, October 21
Bayard Baptist Church
Network Coordinator Steve L. Griffith
Office Secretary/Ministry Assistant
Ted C. Burk OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS ACP Contact ......................................................................... Ted C. Burk Moderator ............................................................................. Paul Temple Vice-Moderator ................................................................ Wilfred Lackey Clerk.................................................................................. Janice Cooper Treasurer .............................................................................. Ted C. Burk .................................................................................................. Don Kejr ........................................................................................ Marshall Steele WMU Director ....................................................................... Jewell Burk ............................................................................................ Paula Hibner Student Ministries Director ................................................ David Enegren
TUCUMCARI BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
PO Box 581 Tucumcari, NM 88401
(575) 763-4110
2010 Annual Meeting Tuesday, October 12
Conchas Baptist Church
Director of Missions Dan Pearce
Office Secretary/Ministry Assistant
Ceil Boatman OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS
ACP Contact ....................................................................... Ceil Boatman Moderator ............................................................................. Carol Willis Treasurer ................................................................................David Hale Music Ministry Director ....................................................... Tom Humble Student Ministries Director .....................................................Jason Bruce Nominating Committee Chairman ........................................ Doyle Frasier
WESTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Box 2496
Milan, NM 87021 (505) 287-8512
2010 Annual Meeting Thursday, October 14
First Baptist Church, Gallup
Regional Associational Missionary Jim Turnbo
Office Secretary/Ministry Assistant Karen Turnbo
OTHER ASSOCIATIONAL LEADERS ACP Contact ....................................................................... Karen Turnbo Moderator ..........................................................................Jay McCollum Vice-Moderator .................................................................... Hugh Rogers Treasurer ........................................................................... Elaine Garlow Pastoral Ministries Director ............................................. Richard Delores Sunday School Director .................................................... Tammy Sweger Discipleship Training Director ............................................ Lonnie Jordan Music Ministry Director ........................................................... Jose Cano WMU Director ................................................................ Dorothy Pouges Evangelism Director ...........................................................Jay McCollum Stewardship Director .................................................... Franklin Williams Missions Development Director ..............................................Durk Lynch Student Ministries Director ...................................................... Rhea Ortiz Other Associational Positions ........................................Michael Leistkow ..........................................................................................Jay McCollum ......................................................................................... Garland Moore ............................................................................................ Hugh Rogers
Staff Directory Board Members Articles of Incorpora-
tion/Bylaws Annual Report Budget
INLOW BAPTIST CAMP AND CONFERENCE CENTER PO Box 258
Torreon, NM 87061 (505) 384-2410
Fax: (505) 384-2259 [email protected]
www.inlowcamp.com
Ron and Sandy Samp Resident Managers
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
INLOW BAPTIST CAMP AND CONFERENCE CENTER 2010
Chairman -------------------------------------------------------------- George Riley Vice Chairman ----------------------------------------------------------- Tara Clark Recording Secretary----------------------------------------------- Karen Cortese Treasurer ------------------------------------------------------------- Gerald Abbey
Non-Expiring Term Executive Director, BCNM
One-Year Term—Expires 2010
Mary Barnes 9208 Admiral Lowell NE, Albq. 505-822-9065 Karen Cortese Rt. 1 Box 83, Ft. Sumner 88119 575-355-2248 Andy Donalson 9429 Constitution NE, Alb. 87112 505-292-2713 Leland Harral HC 61, Box 41, Encino 88321 505-584-2674
Two-Year Term—Expires 2011
Gerald Abby 3835 LaCharles NE, Albuq. 87111 505-298-0639 Diane Johnston PO Box 706, Cloudcroft 88317 575-687-3744 Albert Hagan Box 465, Mountainair 87036 505-384-9565 Larry Schmidt 510 White Mtn Meadows, Ruidoso 88345 575-937-8892
Three-Year Term—Expires 2012
Tara Clark 3312 19th Ave. SE, Rio Ran. 87124 505-962-0150 Ira Pinkston 5800 Montgomery NE, Alb. 87109 505-881-9711 George Riley #5 Road 5221, Bloomfield 87413 505-632-3103 Linvell Tisdale 6160 Moongate, Las Cruces 88012 575-382-0386
ARTICLES of INCORPORATION of
INLOW BAPTIST CAMP AND CONFERENCE CENTER (As amended 10/29/08)
ARTICLE ONE: Name. The name of the Corporation is Inlow Baptist Camp and Con-ference Center. ARTICLE TWO: Duration. The period of its duration is perpetual. ARTICLE THREE: Purpose. Inlow Baptist Camp and Conference Center Board shall operate Inlow Baptist Camp and Conference Center as a private religious camp to pro-vide camping facilities for use by the organizations of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and other churches and organizations whose goals and purposes are compatible with the purposes of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. ARTICLE FOUR: Charitable Nature. No part of the net earnings of the Corporation shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to its members, trustees, officers, or other private persons, except that the Corporation shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distribu-tions in furtherance of the purposes set forth herein. No substantial part of the activities of the Corporation shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the Corporation shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provi-sion of these Articles, the Corporation shall not carry on any other activities not permit-ted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future fed-eral tax code, or (b) by a corporation, contributions to which are deductible under sec-tion 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE FIVE: Dissolution. Upon the dissolution of the Corporation, assets remain-ing after all liabilities and obligations shall be paid and discharged, or adequate provi-sion shall be made therefore, shall be distributed as provided in the New Mexico Non-profit Corporation Act to one or more organizations which are organized and operated exclusively for one or more purposes described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Rev-enue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. If at that time The Baptist Convention of New Mexico is such an entity, then all assets available for distribution shall be distributed to The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. ARTICLE SIX: Member. A. This Corporation shall have one Member, The Baptist Convention of New Mexi-co, a New Mexico religious nonprofit corporation. The annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico shall constitute the annual meeting of the Member. Any other meeting of the Member may occur only as provided in The Baptist Convention of New Mexico's governing instruments. B. In addition to the rights granted the Member under these Articles, in the Bylaws, and under the provisions of the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act, as it may be amended, the Member shall have the right to vote on: the amendment of the Articles of Incorporation; merger or consolidation and dissolution; the sale, lease, exchange, mort-gage, pledge or other disposition of all or substantially all, the property and assets of the Corporation; and the election and removal of those persons constituting the Board of Directors.
BYLAWS of
INLOW BAPTIST CAMP AND CONFERENCE CENTER (As amended October 26, 2000)
ARTICLE ONE: Name and Location. The name of this organization shall be Inlow Baptist Camp and Conference Center. Inlow Baptist Camp and Conference Center shall be located in the Manzano Mountains of Torrance County, New Mexico, and shall be addressed at PO Box 258, Torreon, NM 87061. ARTICLE TWO: Officers. The Board of Directors shall elect the officers described in these Bylaws and other officers as may be deemed necessary. Officers shall be elected in the first regular meeting of the Board following the annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and shall hold office for one (1) year and until their succes-sors are installed. The Board shall employ as an administrative officer a Camp Manager and other such workers as deemed necessary for proper operation of the Camp. The tenure and basis of remuneration for these shall be determined by the Board of Directors. ARTICLE THREE: Duties of Officers.
Section 1. President: The President shall preside over all meetings of the Board of Directors and shall perform such other duties as ordinarily pertain to the office of presi-dent. The President may also serve as the Chairman of the Board.
Section 2. Vice-President: It shall be the duty of the Vice-President to act for the Chairman in his absence or incapacity. The Vice-President may also serve as the Vice-Chairman of the Board.
Section 3. Secretary: The Secretary shall keep accurate and detailed records of the minutes and actions of the Board meetings and shall be a custodian of the records, doc-uments, and reports of the camp operations.
Section 4. Treasurer: The Treasurer shall be responsible to receive, disburse, and make a true and detailed accounting for all funds of whatever type coming to the Camp. ARTICLE FOUR: Meetings of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors shall meet four times a year with at least two of the meetings being at Inlow and at least two weeks prior to the meeting of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, and, should circumstances require, at other times when directors shall be given five days notice by the President. A quorum shall consist of a majority of the elected directors then in office. ARTICLE FIVE: Committees. The Board of Directors, by resolution adopted by a majority of the directors in office, may designate and appoint one or more committees each of which shall consist of two or more directors. The committees, to the extent pro-vided in the resolution or in these Bylaws, shall have and exercise all the authority of the Board of Directors, except that no committee shall have the authority of the Board of Directors to amend, alter or repeal the Bylaws, act in regard to the removing of a director or officer or committee member, or act in regard to the election of a director, or undertake to amend the Articles of Incorporation or restate those articles, adopt a plan of merger or consolidation, authorize the sale, lease, exchange or mortgage of all or substantially all of the property and assets of the Corporation, authorize the voluntary dissolution of the Corporation, adopt a plan for the distribution of the assets of the Cor-poration, or amend, alter or repeal any resolution of the Board of Directors which by its terms provides that it shall not be amended, altered or repealed by a committee.
INLOW BAPTIST CAMP AND CONFERENCE CENTER Annual Report
How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news,
who proclaim peace, who bring good tidings, who proclaim salvation, who say to Zion, "Your God reigns!" Isaiah 52:7
The third board meeting of 2009 was held on August 10 at Inlow. Directors approved the use of the wood harvested during the thinning project as a fund-raiser, asking for donations from supporters who come to load and haul a truck full of collected firewood for their winter heating needs. The board of direc-tors voted to lower the camp fee for Convention summer camps from $38.00/camper day to $36.00/camper day beginning with the 2010 camping season. Directors pray that churches seek to fill the camping calendar to cover the de-crease as we work to make camp more affordable. The board of directors would like to present the names of Ira Pinkston from Del Norte Church in Al-buquerque and Linvell Tisdale from East Mesa Church in Las Cruces to serve a term on the Inlow board beginning in January of 2010. Summer events completed for 2009 are: Camp Wilbegoway with 80 campers, Inlow Indian Family Camp with 155 campers, Lives Ablaze with 230 campers, Worship 4 Life with 94 campers, GLOW with 81 campers and Children’s Mu-siCamp with 118 campers. Senior Day at Inlow has been scheduled for Sep-tember 28-29 and is expected to exceed 300 in attendance. Most other week-ends up to the Thanksgiving holiday are booked with fall retreats for various groups. The 10 person indoor climbing wall was a great success this summer. Many campers took advantage of the free activity and gained valuable growth in self-confidence, patience and problem solving. The climbing wall will continue to be made available to the 2010 summer convention camps at no charge. Other groups will be charged a nominal fee to cover expenses. Due to lack of partici-pation, the paintball program at Inlow has been discontinued. Campers are still offered the following activities: low ropes course, climbing wall, mountain bikes, air rifles/archery. Reservations include the use of ping pong, basketball, volleyball, dodgeball, hiking, Frisbee golf, bocce ball, washers and more. Many volunteer groups from New Mexico and North Carolina have served to work on numerous improvement projects at Inlow this year. North Carolina groups have asked to return in 2010 and will be scheduled; small groups of 4-8 will help with food service during the summer camps and larger construction/repair groups will be scheduled prior to/after the summer camps. The newly remodeled Poison Ivy (formerly Pill Box) will house the cooking groups. Managers Goals for 2009: (updated as of September 3, 2009) ● Complete recommended thinning for ½ Inlow acreage (felling trees and removing slash). UPDATE: 50% complete (contract may be deemed complete
as is) ● Install pellet stoves in 6 dorm cabins. UPDATE: 6 of 6 complete ● Increase financially supporting churches by two. UPDATE: Added First Baptist Rio Rancho, First Baptist of Estancia, East Mesa of Las Cruces Add four new Teen Discipleship team members (summer volunteers). UPDATE: Added four new members to date, also two returning members ● Begin remodel of Inlow Lodge (with use of North Carolina mission teams) UPDATE: Upstairs framing complete, electrical at 60%, plumbing at 50%, sheetrock at 90%, painting at 80% STILL NEEDED: flooring, window replacement, furniture construction, downstairs remodel
INLOW BAPTIST CAMP AND CONFERENCE CENTER 2010 BUDGET
Account 2009 Proposed 2010 Budget Change Budget
REVENUE 427300 DESIGNATIONS $50,000.00 $0.00 $50,000.00
429300 FOUNDATION ENDOW-MENTS $2,131.00 $3,869.00 $6,000.00
451300 REGISTRATION FEES $248,647.00 -$4,359.44 $244,287.56 453300 STORE RECEIPTS $10,500.00 $0.00 $10,500.00 TOTAL REVENUE $311,278.00 -$490 $310,787.56 EXPENDITURES 500300 PERSONNEL SALARIES $77,524.00 $1,207.56 $78,731.56 504300 VOLUNTEER EXPENSES $3,000.00 $0.00 $3,000.00 507300 MANAGER TRAVEL $1,600.00 $0.00 $1,600.00 508300 STAFF EXPENSE $900.00 $0.00 $900.00
565300 EMPLOYEE'S RETIRE-MENT $5,146.00 $1,286.50 $6,432.50
566300 SOCIAL SECURITY TAXES $6,270.00 $125.40 $6,395.40 567300 EMPLOYEE'S INSURANCE $16,400.00 $1,640.00 $18,040.00 590300 CHRISTMAS GIFT $355.00 $7.10 $362.10 510300 OFFICE SUPPLIES $3,000.00 $0.00 $3,000.00 513300 UTILITIES/PROPANE $18,000.00 $0.00 $18,000.00 515300 JANITORIAL SUPPLIES $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 517300 PROMOTION $4,500.00 $0.00 $4,500.00 518300 MISCELLANEOUS $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 519300 UTILITIES/ELECTRICITY $15,300.00 $1,530.00 $16,830.00 522300 COMMERCIAL INSURANCE $18,000.00 ($4,000.00) $14,000.00 527300 VEHICLE OPERATION $20,000.00 $0.00 $20,000.00 532300 FUTURE AUDIT FEE $100.00 $0.00 $100.00 544300 BOARD EXPENSES $2,625.00 $0.00 $2,625.00 549300 INTERNET/COMPUTER $2,000.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 550300 TELEPHONE $2,100.00 $105.00 $2,205.00 554300 GROCERIES $56,528.00 $0.00 $56,528.00 579300 MEDICAL SUPPLIES $250.00 $0.00 $250.00 581300 WATER WELL EXPENSE $2,000.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 586300 TRASH REMOVAL $1,750.00 $0.00 $1,750.00 600300 Cash Transfer-(should be zero) $0.00 $0.00 520300 REPAIR/REPLACEMENT $13,000.00 $0.00 $13,000.00 528300 RV PARK $1,180.00 $0.00 $1,180.00 580300 NEW EQUIPMENT/REC $7,000.00 $0.00 $7,000.00 589300 CAPITAL INVESTMENT $11,100.00 $0.00 $11,100.00 509300 CLEANING EXPENSES $2,500.00 $0.00 $2,500.00 514300 CANTEEN/GIFT SHOP $9,000.00 $0.00 $9,000.00 521300 CAMPER INSURANCE $3,150.00 ($3,150.00) $0.00
POST-RETIREMENT FUNDING $ 758.00 $758.00 $311,278.00 (490.44) $310,787.56
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NEW MEXICO BAPTIST CHILDREN’S HOME PO Box 629
Portales, NM 88130 (575) 359-1254
[email protected] www.nmbch.com
Geraldine Dooley .......................................................Administrator Winston Berry ............................................. Assistant Administrator Theresa Howard.................................................... Public Relations Robbie Andes ................................................... Business Manager Carolyn Tollett .......................................................... Social Worker Monte Howard...................................... Director of Farm & Campus Carla Halliday....................................... Client Services Coordinator Kathleen Vigil ............................................ Administrative Assistant Kolby Tollett ............................................................... Maintenance Chris & Sandy St. Clair ............................................. Houseparents Bruce & Brenda Sanders .......................................... Houseparents Claude & Kathleen Vigil ............................................ Houseparents Mark & Tara Naranjo ....................................... Relief Houseparents
NEW MEXICO BAPTIST CHILDREN’S HOME Board of Directors
2010 Chairman ------------------------------------------------------- Hayden Smith Vice Chairman ---------------------------------------------------- Tom Harlan Recording Secretary-------------------------------------------- Illa Vaughan
Non-Expiring Term
Executive Director, BCNM
One-Year Term—Expires 2010
Wayne Brazil Box 738, Tatum 88267 -------------------- 575-398-3131 Tom Harlan 2212 Echols Ave., Clovis 88101 -------- 575-762-4081 Rony Hernandez 5300 Big Sky Dr., Las Cruces 88012 -- 575-382-1565 Hayden Smith Box 829, Carrizozo 88310 --------------- 575-648-2968 Kenny Vance PO Box 1137, Magdalena 87825 ------- 575-835-8709 Illa Vaughan #1 CR 5150, Bloomfield 87413---------- 505-632-0377 David Wheat 7422 N. Rolling Mdws, Hobbs 88240 - 575-392-6816
Two-Year Term—Expires 2011
Herb Gage PO Box 667, Tucumcari 88401 --------- 575-461-3106 Tony Montoya 1080 Sioux St., Los Alamos 87544 ----- 505-662-6269 Marshall Steele PO Box 2611, Silver City 88062 -------- 575-388-1582 Kenneth Walker 758 S. Roosevelt S, Portales 88130 --- 575-356-5591 Robert Wright 4820 Galletta Rd. NW, Albq. 87120 ---- 505-803-6874
Three-Year Term—Expires 2012
Wanda Bowe 5797 Quay Rd. S, San Jon 88434 ------ 575-576-2218 Ervin Freeland 36 Sunrise, Thoreau 87323 -------------- 505-862-0707 Lee Shields PO Box 639, Raton 87740 --------------- 575-455-1232 Leona Tarry 217 Yellow Pine, Ruidoso 88345 ------- 575-257-9740 J.E. Williams 577 Curry Rd K, Clovis 88101 ----------- 575-218-0029
ARTICLES of AMENDMENT to the
ARTICLES of INCORPORATION of
THE NEW MEXICO BAPTIST CHILDREN'S HOME (As Amended October 27, 1999)
ARTICLE ONE: Name. The name of the Corporation is The New Mexico Baptist Children's Home. ARTICLE TWO: Duration. The period of its duration is perpetual. ARTICLE THREE: Purpose. The purposes for which the Corporation is organized are to provide care in a Christian environment for children who are unable to remain in their natural home, and to engage in any other benevolent and charitable work that will not interfere with the maintenance of a home for dependent children. ARTICLE FOUR: Charitable Nature. No part of the net earnings of the Corporation shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to its members, trustees, officers, or other private persons, except that the Corporation shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services ren-dered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth herein. No substantial part of the activities of the Corporation shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legis-lation, and the Corporation shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provision of these articles, the Corporation shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or (b) by a corpora-tion, contributions to which are deductible under section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE FIVE: Dissolution. Upon the dissolution of the Corporation, as-sets remaining after all liabilities and obligations shall be paid and discharged, or adequate provision shall be made therefore, shall be distributed as provided in the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act to one or more organizations which are organized and operated exclusively for one or more purposes de-scribed in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the correspond-ing section of any future federal tax code. If at that time The Baptist Conven-tion of New Mexico is such an entity, then all assets available for distribution shall be distributed to The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. ARTICLE SIX: Member.
A. This Corporation shall have one Member, The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, a New Mexico religious nonprofit corporation. The annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico shall constitute the annual meeting of the Member. Any other meeting of the Member may occur only as provided in The Baptist Convention of New Mexico's governing instruments.
B. In addition to the rights granted the Member under these Articles, in
the Bylaws, and under the provisions of the New Mexico Nonprofit Corpora-tion Act, as it may be amended, the Member shall have the right to vote on: the amendment of the Articles of Incorporation; merger or consolidation and dissolution; the sale, lease, exchange, mortgage, pledge or other disposition of all or substantially all, the property and assets of the Corporation. ARTICLE SEVEN: Composition of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors of this Corporation shall be composed of one person who is a mem-ber of a church in each of the Associations recognized by The Baptist Con-vention of New Mexico, plus three persons who reside in a radius of one hun-dred miles of Portales, plus three persons at large, plus the Executive Director of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. A change in that number shall be made only by amending the Articles of Incorporation. Directors shall be elect-ed by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for terms of three years. The expiration of terms shall continue to be staggered so that one third of the terms will expire each year. A Director who has served nine consecutive years shall be ineligible for election to another successive term until one year has elapsed following the end of his term. A Director may be removed from of-fice by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for any reason deemed suffi-cient to the Convention and after notice of the proposed removal has been given the Director and the Director has been afforded an opportunity to be heard by the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexi-co. Alternatively, a Director may be removed by action of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico upon the request of the Board of Directors of this Corporation after notice of the proposed removal has been given the Director and the Director has been afforded an opportunity to be heard by the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico in annual or special session. Vacancies occurring on the Board of Directors other than as the result of an increase in the number of persons con-stituting the Board, or as the result of the expiration of a term, may be filled temporarily by the affirmative vote of a majority of the remaining directors, though less than a quorum of the Board until The Baptist Convention of New Mexico acts to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term of the person vacating the position. The Board of Directors shall present to the State Executive Board in the Board’s July meeting suggested nominees for each vacancy on the Corpora-tion’s Board. If the State Executive Board finds any suggested nominee not acceptable, the Corporation’s Board of Director’s shall be advised of the State Executive Board’s position and shall be invited to submit other suggested nominee(s) to the State Executive Board in its September meeting. Those suggested nominees acceptable to the State Executive Board shall be nomi-nated by the State Executive Board to the Convention. If the State Executive Board declines to nominate a suggested nominee, the State Executive Board shall nominate a person of its choosing. ARTICLE EIGHT: Books and Records. The Corporation shall keep correct and complete books and records of account and shall keep minutes of the proceedings of its Board of Directors and committees having any of the au-thority of the Board of Directors. All books and records of the Corporation may be inspected by an officer, agent or attorney of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for any proper purpose and at any reasonable time. ARTICLE NINE: Registered Office and Agent. The address of its registered office and the name of its registered agent at such address is: Geraldine Dooley, Administrator, 2100 South Avenue I, Portales NM 88130.
ARTICLE TEN: Amendment. These Articles may be further amended in the following manner: The Board of Directors shall adopt a resolution setting forth the proposed amendment and directing that it be submitted to a vote of the Member. Written notice setting forth the proposed amendment shall be given to the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico at least ten days prior to a regular meeting of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico prior to the meeting of the Member at which the amendment will be considered and voted upon by the Member.
AMENDED BYLAWS of
THE NEW MEXICO BAPTIST CHILDREN'S HOME (As Amended October 27, 1999)
ARTICLE ONE: Offices. The principal office of the Corporation shall be located at 2100 South Avenue I, Portales, New Mexico 88130. ARTICLE TWO: Officers. The Board of Directors shall elect the officers described in these Bylaws and other officers as may be deemed necessary. Officers shall be elected in the first regular meeting of the Board following the annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and shall hold office for one (1) year and until his or their successors are installed. The Board shall name as administrative officers, a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary-Treasurer and such other officers as may be deemed necessary to carry on the work of the Corporation. The tenure and basis of remuneration for these shall be deter-mined by the Board of Directors. ARTICLE THREE: Duties of Officers. Section 1: Chairman: The Chairman shall preside over all meetings of the Board of Directors and shall perform such other duties as ordinarily pertain to the office of chairman.
Section 2: Vice-Chairman: It shall be the duty of the Vice-Chairman to act for
the Chairman in his absence or incapacity.
Section 3: Chairman Pro Tem: If at any time the Chairman and Vice-Chairman shall be unable to act, the Board of Directors shall appoint some other member of the Board to do so, in whom shall be vested, for the time being, all duties and functions of the office.
Section 4: Recording Secretary: The Recording Secretary shall keep a record of
the proceedings of the Board of Directors in all business meetings.
Section 5: President: The President, as the Executive Officer of the Corporation, shall carry out the instruction of the Board of Directors. It shall be the President's duty, upon the approval and direction of the Board of Directors, to execute contracts, deeds, documents and other instruments. The President may also be called the Administrator.
Section 6: Vice-President: It shall be the duty of the Vice-President to assist the
President in all matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed, and to act for the President in his absence or incapacity. The Vice-President may be called the Assistant Administrator.
Section 7: Secretary-Treasurer: It shall be the duty of the Secretary-Treasurer to
assist the President in all matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed by the President. The Secretary-Treasurer shall be responsible for maintaining an accurate record of all proceedings during board and committee meetings and per-forming duties of business management as directed by the President. As Secretary-Treasurer this officer shall be responsible for maintaining an accurate financial record of all receipts and disbursements of the institution. The Secretary-Treasurer may be called the Business Manager. ARTICLE FOUR: Meetings of the Board of Directors.
Section 1: Regular Meetings: The Board of Directors shall meet a minimum of
three (3) times per year at such time and place as the Board determines. Written notice of all regular meetings shall be made by the Chairman of the Board or the executive officers of the Corporation ten (10) days prior to the meeting.
Section 2: Called Meetings: Called meetings may be held upon call of the Chair-man, the Administrator of the Home, or upon request of any five (5) members of the Board of Directors, and the Chairman shall give sufficient notice of the time and place thereof to enable the Directors to attend.
Section 3: Quorum: A quorum of the Board of Directors shall consist of a simple
majority of the members of the Board. ARTICLE FIVE: Committees. The Board of Directors, by resolution adopted by a majority of the Directors in office, may designate and appoint one or more committees each of which shall consist of two or more directors. The committees, to the extent pro-vided in the resolution or in these Bylaws, shall have and exercise all the authority of the Board of Directors, except that no committee shall have the authority of the Board of Directors to amend, alter or repeal the Bylaws, act in regard to the removing of a director or officer or committee member, or act in regards to the election of a director, or undertake to amend the Articles of Incorporation or restate those articles, adopt a plan of merger or consolidation, authorize the sale, lease, exchange or mortgage of all or substantially all of the property and assets of the Corporation, authorize the voluntary dissolution of the Corporation, adopt a plan for the distribution of the assets of the Cor-poration, or amend, alter or repeal any resolution of the Board of Directors which by its terms provides that it shall not be amended, altered, or repealed by a committee. ARTICLE SIX: Salary and Indemnification.
Section 1: No director of this Corporation shall receive, or lawfully be entitled to receive, any salary or remuneration for services connected with the administration of the affairs of this Corporation. Actual expenses incurred by any such director may be refunded when authorized by the Board.
Section 2: The Corporation shall indemnify any director or officer or former direc-tor or officer of the Corporation against reasonable expenses, costs, and attorneys' fees actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with the defense of any action, suit or proceeding, civil or criminal, in which he is made a party by reason of being or having been a director or officer. The indemnification shall include any amounts paid to satisfy a judgment or to compromise or settle a claim. The director or officer shall not be indemnified if he shall be adjudged to be liable on the basis that he has breached or failed to perform the duties of his office and the breach or failure to perform constitutes willful misconduct or recklessness. Advance indemnification shall be allowed of a di-rector or officer for reasonable expenses to be incurred in connection with the defense of the action, suit or proceeding provided that the director or officer must reimburse the Corporation if it is subsequently determined that the director or officer was not entitled to indemnification. ARTICLE SEVEN: Executive Committee.
Section 1: The Executive Committee of the Board of Directors shall consist of the Chairmen of each standing committee of the Board. The Committee Chairman is to be elected from those members of the Committee, which are appointed to their respective committee by the Chairman or Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors, in annual session.
The Executive Committee shall include the Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Secre-tary and shall be composed of not more than twelve (12) members, including the Chair-man, Vice-Chairman and Secretary, a majority of whom shall constitute a quorum.
Section 2. The Board of Directors may delegate to the Executive Committee such
authority as is deemed necessary to conduct the business of the Corporation, but not the authority these Bylaws prohibit a committee from discharging, between meetings of the Board of Directors.
Section 3. The Executive Committee shall meet not less than once each calendar
month, except on those months when there is a regular or special meeting of the full board. These meetings may be at a time and place designated by the Chairman or by telephone conference. The Chairman shall give reasonable notice to the members of the Executive Committee by phone or mail of the time and place of each meeting. ARTICLE EIGHT: Policy and Personnel Committee. The Policy and Personnel Com-mittee shall be appointed by the Chairman and shall consist of not less than three mem-bers. This committee shall maintain and cause to be published a manual setting forth the policies of The New Mexico Baptist Children's Home for operations and personnel. The Board shall undertake to cause policies concerning personnel to be generally consistent insofar as possible, with those adopted by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, as the same may from time to time be amended. The hiring and tenure of all employees shall be under the direction of the Children's Home Administrator.
The Children's Home Administrator shall be chosen and the terms and conditions of employment determined by the Board of Directors of the Children's Home. ARTICLE NINE: Finance-Budget Committee. The Finance-Budget Committee shall be appointed by the Chairman and shall consist of not less than three members. This committee shall prepare and present to the Board of Directors the annual budget, and may from time to time recommend to the Board of Directors changes in the budget.
This committee shall determine procedures to assure fiscal accountability. All funds delivered to the Corporation by gift, devise and bequest or otherwise and not otherwise designated by the donor and all undistributed income derived therefrom shall be invested and continued to be invested under the direction of the committee by The New Mexico Baptist Foundation. ARTICLE TEN: Financial Responsibility. Section 1. The Board of Directors shall make reports to The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and to its State Executive Board.
Section 2. The Children's Home Administrator shall employ the Convention Audi-
tor to prepare a complete audit of all of the Children's Home's operation and financial transactions every year and shall offer same to be published in the annual of the Con-vention.
Section 3. The Chairman, the Secretary-Treasurer, and the Chairman of the Fi-
nance-Budget Committee of the Children's Home Board shall prepare and present a monthly financial report to the Chairman of the Executive Board, the President, and the Business Administrator of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for review. Each quarter the above named and the Property-Finance Committee of The Baptist Conven-tion of New Mexico shall be invited to review the financial statements of The New Mexico Baptist Children's Home and the Corporation's designated officers or directors shall offer to present a report at each regular meeting of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico.
ARTICLE ELEVEN: Seal. The corporate seal of this corporation shall be a circular seal with the name and words, “The New Mexico Baptist Children's Home.” ARTICLE TWELVE: Amendments. These Bylaws may be amended by a majority vote of the Board of Directors.
NEW MEXICO BAPTIST CHILDREN’S HOME Annual Report
This year marks 90 years of helping children for the New Mexico Baptist Chil-dren’s Home. We thank God for allowing us to be in service for this long! We enjoyed hosting a reunion for several who have lived or worked here over the years on August 1st. We have averaged 24 children in care each month this year as well as 6 house-parent staff children. We have had 26 inquiries and have placed 5 children to date this year. The length of stay is at least a year if possible and sometimes longer depending on the circumstances. In July, two of our youth were able to attend the Idaho Missions Trip with our Eastern Baptist association. They had some great ministry opportunities that will help them in life as well. We also had one of our youth go with Teen Mis-sions to Belize for six weeks this summer. He is very mission minded and had many life changing experiences in Belize! We had children attend the Boy’s and Girl’s camps this summer and our High School boys went to camp in Colorado with their church youth group. We also had two children able to attend the Glorieta camp for two weeks and three chil-dren went to Leadership camp in Arkansas. The last days of summer were spent getting ready for the county fair and back to school shopping. The fair and school both started on the same day which made it quite hectic. The children did well at the local county fair and we were excited at the ribbons and recognition the children received. The start of the school year brought on after school practices, ball games and homework that fill up the afternoon and evening hours here at BCH. Our new Family Life Program is going well. We are looking for a resident advisor to work with the ladies. The Single Moms stay an average of six months to a year. We are especially excited to say that two of our Single Moms have been able to move on and take care of their families on their own. In Sep-tember we received two more moms into the Family Life Program. One had two children and the other had three with her. We now have three moms and seven children in that program. We appreciate your prayers and support in our Family Life Program that is helping not only the children but the whole family! October rolls around and we gear up for our Fall Food Harvest. This brings in a majority of our groceries that we need for the year. The majority of our meat, (beef and pigs) is donated along with cheese and milk. This is a big fi-nancial help to the Home and we appreciate every ones support. We are always in awe of all the support we receive throughout the holidays with parties and presents for our children! Thank you for your faithfulness! We do not know how to thank you and all concerned for the splendid way in which you have responded to the needs of the children in the Home. As a re-sult of your loyalty and the goodness of God, we have had another good year at
your Home. So with renewed faith we want to thank you for your continued support.
Just as in years gone by, the same story still holds true today.
2010 Budget SALARIES & BENEFITS $ 819,148 Administrative Salaries $ 208,892 Support Staff Salaries $ 257,454 Houseparents Salaries $ 206,102 Employee Taxes/Insurance $ 146,700 DIRECT CHILD CARE EXPENSE $ 107,396 OPERATING EXPENSES & FIXED COSTS $ 227,600 Utilities $ 81,200 Repair & Maintenance $ 64,500 Vehicle Fuel $ 26,000 Cottage Needs $ 15,900 Casualty & Liability Insurance $ 40,000 ORGANIZATION & ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSE $ 134,000 Admin/Campus/Board Travel $ 13,000 Office Expense $ 17,000 Promotion $ 65,000 Legal/Accounting/Organization Fees $ 11,000 Staff Training $ 8,000 Family and Children’s Ministries $ 20,000 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS $190,000 TOTAL BUDGET $1,478,144
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NEW MEXICO BAPTIST FOUNDATION AND CHURCH FINANCE CORPORATION
2511 Wyoming Blvd. NE Albuquerque, NM 87110
(505) 332-3777 – Foundation (505) 332-1777 – Church Finance Corporation
Fax: (505) 332-2777 www.nmbf.com
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Rick Breeden, Director/President [email protected] Willard Talbott III, Chief Financial Officer [email protected] Martha Speakman, Sr. Vice President [email protected] Sharon Glaser, Assistant Vice President [email protected] Connie Peek, Accounting Assistant [email protected] Dayton King, Vice President Development [email protected] Kelly May, Development Assistant [email protected] Ramona Abbey, Receptionist/Records Asst. [email protected]
THE NEW MEXICO BAPTIST FOUNDATION THE NEW MEXICO BAPTIST CHURCH LOAN CORPORATION
Board of Directors 2010
Church Finance Officers
Chairman Ken Goode Vice-Chairman Linda Dean Recording Secretary Dwight Parker
Foundation Officers Chairman Larry Haslam Vice-Chairman Ken Goode Recording Secretary Randy Patterson
Non-Expiring Term
BCNM Executive Director
One-Year Term—Expires 2010 Linda Dean 713 Ocio Pl, Farmington 87404 575-325-7733 Larry Erwin 800 Jeannie Dr., Clovis 88101 575-769-1882 Robert Ewing 7423 Sandia Glow NE, Albq. 87122 505-821-5245 James Francis 524 E. Jemez Rd., Hobbs 88240 575-393-2171 Richard Gomez 9805 Fostoria Rd. NE, Albq. 87111 505-828-0263 Stanley Jones 42867 US 70, Portales 88130 575-356-3995 Robert Martin 514 Palomas NE, Albuquerque 87108 505-255-6254 Randy Patterson 1705 W. Washington, Artesia 88210 575-748-4355
Stanley Jones 42867 US 70, Portales 88130 Two-Year Term—Expires 2011
Rena Bulsterbaum 1115 Shelly Dr., Deming 88030 575-546-0411 Alan Chastine 1806 Regal Ridge, Las Cruces 88001 575-532-1290 Charles Stockton 2317 Fairway Terrace, Clovis 88101 575-763-1702 Saul Prieto PO Box 295, Mesilla 88046 575-523-0589
Three-Year Term—Expires 2012 Don Bell PO Box 812, Rociada 87742 575-425-2974 Ken Goode 2517 Wyoming NE, Albuq., 87110 505-243-2707 Larry Haslam 2598 Calle Delfino, Santa Fe 87505 505-471-6979 Anne McCollum 1604 Bobelu Cr., Gallup 87301 505-722-6633 Dwight Parker 4075 St. Road 312, McAlister 88327 575-372-6141 Ken Williams 80 Juniper Hills Pl. NE, Albuq. 87122 505-296-8606 Carroll Vaughn 1 CR 5150, Bloomfield 87413 505-632-0377
ARTICLES of AMENDMENT to the
ARTICLES of INCORPORATION of
THE NEW MEXICO BAPTIST FOUNDATION (As Amended October 29, 2008)
ARTICLE ONE: Name. The name of the Corporation is The New Mexico Baptist Foundation. ARTICLE TWO: Duration. The period of its duration is perpetual. ARTICLE THREE: Purpose. The general purposes of said Corporation shall be to serve any Baptist institution, agency, or enterprise located within or without the State of New Mexico, or any benevolent, charitable, educational or missionary undertaking, institution or agency fostered by or having the official sanction of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, or The Southern Baptist Convention. Such conjoined purposes to be executed simultaneously in the furtherance of the development of benevolent, charitable, educational and missionary activities in, and for the benefit of, schools, hospitals, orphan-ages and other enterprises operated as Baptist institutions or under the super-vision of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico or The Southern Baptist Convention, or for any charitable purpose when a part of the income of a particular trust shall be for the purposes herein above stated, and to such end may receive by bequest, devise, gift, purchase or lease, either absolutely or in trust, any real or personal property. To convey such property, to invest and reinvest the same of the proceeds thereof, in such manner as in the judgment of the Board of Directors will best promote such objects. To make distribu-tions of income and principal in accordance with the directions of the donor, grantor or testator. In the absence of such direction, such distributions shall be made at the discretion of the Board of Directors of the Corporation to an insti-tution or agency of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. Nothing herein shall prevent the Corporation from serving a charitable or religious agency, enterprise or institution not fostered by or having the official sanction of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico or The Southern Baptist Convention, if the cost of such service is recovered from the agency or institution served. ARTICLE FOUR: Powers. The Corporation shall have the right to mortgage, hypothecate or otherwise pledge either the real, personal or mixed property under the ownership or control of said Corporation. It may finance, refinance or renew any indebtedness that may exist at the time that the ownership or management of such properties passes to the Corporation, provided that in such refinancing the property securing such loan shall be the sole security thereof. The Corporation shall have the right to create and be the members and directors of separate entities organized to further the purposes of the Corpora-tion.
To act as a trustee, personal representative, guardian, conservator or in any other fiduciary capacity.
The Directors shall exercise all power that may be exercised or per-formed by the Corporation under the laws of the State of New Mexico, these Amended Articles of Incorporation, and the Bylaws, except to the extent the Member of this Corporation, The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, is vest-ed with rights under the Corporation’s Articles of Incorporation or the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act.
ARTICLE FIVE: Charitable Nature. No part of the net earnings of the Cor-poration shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to its board members, trustees, officers, or other private persons, except that the Corporation shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services ren-dered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth herein. No substantial part of the activities of the Corporation shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legis-lation, and the Corporation shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provision of these Articles, the Corporation shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or (b) by a corpora-tion, contributions to which are deductible under section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE SIX: Dissolution. Upon the dissolution of the Corporation, assets remaining after all liabilities and obligations shall be paid and discharged, or adequate provision shall be made therefore, shall be distributed as provided in the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act to one or more organizations which are organized and operated exclusively for one or more purposes de-scribed in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the correspond-ing section of any future federal tax code. If at that time The Baptist Conven-tion of New Mexico is such an entity, then all assets available for distribution shall be distributed to The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. ARTICLE SEVEN: Member.
A. This Corporation shall have one Member, The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, a New Mexico religious nonprofit Corporation. The annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico shall constitute the annual meeting of the Member. Any other meeting of the Member may occur only as provided in The Baptist Convention of New Mexico's governing instruments.
B. In addition to the rights granted the Member under these Articles, in the Corporation’s Bylaws, and under the provisions of the New Mexico Non-profit Corporation Act, as it may be amended, the Member shall have the right to vote on: the Amendment of the Articles of Incorporation; merger or consolidation and dissolution; and in conjunction with a dissolution (or as a part of a dissolution) the sale, lease, exchange, mortgage, pledge or other disposition of all or substantially all, the property and assets of the Corpora-tion not in the ordinary course of business.
C. The provision of the foregoing paragraph shall not apply to the assets
of a separate entity organized by the Corporation. ARTICLE EIGHT: Composition of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors of this Corporation shall be composed of the Executive Director of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and a minimum of fourteen and a maximum of twenty other persons. A change in that number shall be made only by amending the Articles of Incorporation. Directors shall be elected by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for terms of three years. The expira-tion of terms shall continue to be staggered so that one third of the terms will
expire each year. A Director who has served nine consecutive years shall be ineligible for election to another successive term until one year has elapsed following the end of his term. A Director may be removed from office at the request of the Corporation’s Board by The Baptist Convention of New Mexi-co for any reason deemed sufficient to the Convention and after notice of the proposed removal has been given the Director and the Director has been af-forded an opportunity to be heard by the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. Alternatively, a Director may be removed by action of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexi-co upon the request of the Board of Directors of this Corporation after notice of the proposed removal has been given the Director and the Director has been afforded an opportunity to be heard by the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. Vacancies occurring on the Board of Directors other than as the result of an increase in the number of persons con-stituting the Board, or as the result of the expiration of a term, may be filled temporarily by the affirmative vote of a majority of the remaining directors, though less than a quorum of the Board until The Baptist Convention of New Mexico acts to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term of the person vacating the position. The Board of Directors shall present to the State Executive Board in the Board’s July meeting suggested nominees for each vacancy on the Corpora-tion’s Board. If the State Executive Board finds any suggested nominee not acceptable, the Corporation’s Board of Director’s shall be advised of the State Executive Board’s position and shall be invited to submit other suggested nominee(s) to the State Executive Board in its July or September meeting. If the Corporation’s Board declines to nominate a suggested nominee, the State Executive Board shall nominate a person of its choosing. Those suggested nominees acceptable to the State Executive Board shall be nominated by the State Executive Board to the Convention. ARTICLE NINE: Books and Records. The Corporation shall keep correct and complete books and records of account and shall keep minutes of the proceedings of its Board of Directors and committees having any of the au-thority of the Board of Directors. All books and records of the Corporation may be inspected by an officer, agent or attorney of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico or any other person for any proper purpose and at any reason-able time. ARTICLE TEN: Indemnification. The Corporation shall indemnify any di-rector or officer or former director or officer of the Corporation against rea-sonable expenses, costs, and attorneys’ fees actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with the defense of any action, suit or proceeding, civil or criminal, in which he is made a party by reason of being or having been a director or officer. The indemnification shall include any amounts paid to satisfy a judgment or to compromise or settle a claim. The director or officer shall not be indemnified if he shall be adjudged to be liable on the basis that he has breached or failed to perform the duties of his office and the breach of failure to perform constitutes willful misconduct or recklessness. Advance indemnification shall be allowed of a director or officer for reasonable ex-penses to be incurred in connection with the defense of the action, suit or proceeding provided that the director or officer must reimburse the Corpora-tion if it is subsequently determined that the director or officer was not enti-tled to indemnification. “Director” means any person who is or was a director of the Corporation and any person who, while a director of the Corporation, is or was serving at the request of the Corporation as a director, officer, partner, trustee, employee or agent of any foreign or domestic corporation or non-
profit corporation, cooperative, partnership, joint venture, trust, other incorpo-rated or unincorporated enterprise or employee benefit plan or trust. ARTICLE ELEVEN: Registered Office and Agent. The address of its regis-tered office and the name of its registered agent at such address is: Rick Breeden, President, 2511 Wyoming Blvd. NE, Albuquerque NM 87110. ARTICLE TWELVE: Amendment. These Articles may be further amended in the following manner: The Board of Directors shall adopt a resolution set-ting forth the proposed Amendment and directing that it be submitted to a vote of the Member. Written notice setting forth the proposed Amendment shall be given to the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico at least ten days prior to a regular meeting of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico prior to the meeting of the Member at which the Amendment will be considered and voted upon by the Member.
AMENDED BYLAWS of
THE NEW MEXICO BAPTIST FOUNDATION (As Amended August 15, 2008)
ARTICLE ONE: Purpose. This Corporation is an organization of Baptist believers, incorporated for the purposes set forth in the Articles of Incorporation.
ARTICLE TWO: Board of Directors.
Section 1: Election and Term of Office. The Board of Directors shall consist of the Executive Director of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and a minimum of fourteen (14) and a maximum of twenty (20) members, elected by The Baptist Conven-tion of New Mexico in its annual session, to serve terms of three (3) years each. The Board of Directors shall be divided into three groups in the manner set forth in the Arti-cles of Incorporation of this Corporation.
Section 2: Officers.
A. Elective Officers. The Directors shall elect a Chairman, a Vice-Chairman, and
a Recording Secretary. Officers shall be elected in the first regular meeting of the Board following the annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and shall hold office for one (1) year and until his or their successors are installed.
B. Administrative Officers. The Board shall name a President, Secretary, Treas-
urer and such other officers as may be deemed necessary to carry on the work of the Corporation. The tenure and basis of remuneration for these shall be determined by the Board of Directors.
Section 3: Regular Meetings. The Board of Directors shall meet four (4) times
per year at such time and places as they may determine, the first such meeting following the annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico being the one in which officers are elected. Written notice of all regular meetings shall be made by the Chair-man of the Board or the executive officers of the Corporation ten (10) days prior to the meeting.
Section 4: Called Meetings. Called meetings may be held upon call of the Chair-
man, the executive officers, or upon request of any five (5) members of the Board of Directors, and the Chairman or President shall give sufficient notice of the time and place thereof to enable the Directors to attend.
Section 5: Quorum. A quorum of the Board of Directors shall consist of a simple
majority of the members of the Board.
Section 6. Committees. The Board of Directors, by resolution adopted by a major-ity of the directors in office, may designate and appoint one or more committees each of which shall consist of two or more Directors. The committees, to the extent provided in the resolution or in these Bylaws, shall have and exercise such authority as may be granted by the Board of Directors, so long as the same shall be within the limits of their own authority and discretion. Section 7. Extent of Authority. The Directors shall exercise all power that may be exercised or performed by the Corporation under the laws of the State of New Mexi-co, the Certificate of Incorporation, and these Bylaws. ARTICLE THREE: Duties of Officers.
Section 1: Chairman. The Chairman shall preside over all meetings of the Board
of Directors and shall perform such other duties as ordinarily pertain to the office of chairman.
Section 2: Vice-Chairman. It shall be the duty of the Vice-Chairman to act for the
Chairman in his absence or incapacity.
Section 3: Chairman Pro Tem. If at any time the Chairman and Vice-Chairman shall be unable to act, the Board of Directors shall appoint some other member of the Board to do so, in whom shall be vested, for the time being, all duties and functions of the office.
Section 4: Recording Secretary. The Recording Secretary shall keep a record of
the proceedings of the Board of Directors in all business meetings.
Section 5: President. The President, as the Executive Officer of the Corporation, shall carry out the instruction of the Board of Directors. It shall be his duty, upon the approval and direction of the Board of Directors, to execute trust agreements, contracts, deeds, documents and other instruments. He shall execute to the Corporation a good and sufficient surety bond in an amount to be determined by the Board of Directors, and shall keep a true book of accounts, and annually, as well as at other times as he shall be directed, shall lay before the Board of Directors a statement of the monies received and disbursed.
Section 6: Vice-President. It shall be the duty of the Vice-President to assist the
President in all matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed, and to act for the President in his absence or incapacity. The Vice-President shall execute a good and sufficient surety bond in an amount to be determined by the Board of Direc-tors.
Section 7: Secretary. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to assist the President in
all matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed by the President. The Secretary shall be responsible for maintaining an accurate record of all proceedings during board and committee meetings.
Section 8: Treasurer. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to assist the President in
all matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed by the President. The Treasurer shall be responsible for maintaining an accurate financial record of all accounts of the Foundation. These account records shall be provided each month and presented to the Board of Directors. The Treasurer shall execute a good and sufficient surety bond in an amount to be determined by the Board of Directors.
Section 9: Directors. The business of the Corporation shall be administered by the
Directors, each of whom shall be a regular member of a Baptist church cooperating with The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. The Board of Directors shall cause to be pre-pared the annual report and such other reports as may be deemed necessary, covering all income and disbursements, and shall distribute all designated income that is available for distribution as the need arises, and shall furnish any interested institution infor-mation concerning the investment of funds for such institution. The Directors shall make a faithful accounting of their administration of all funds entrusted to them to The Baptist Convention of New Mexico at its annual meeting. This annual report shall bear the certificate of an independent auditor and shall bear the date of the end of the fiscal year of the Corporation.
ARTICLE FOUR: Private Inurement. No Director of this Corporation shall receive, or lawfully be entitled to receive, any salary or remuneration for services connected with the administration of the affairs of this Corporation. Actual expenses incurred by any such Director may be refunded when authorized by the Board. ARTICLE FIVE: Executive Committee.
Section 1: The Executive Committee of the Board of Directors shall consist of the chairmen of each standing committee of the Board. The committee chairman is to be elected by and from among the members of the committee.
The Executive Committee shall include the Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Record-ing Secretary and shall be composed of not more than twelve (12) members, including the Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Recording Secretary, a majority of whom shall con-stitute a quorum.
Section 2: The Board of Directors may delegate to the Executive Committee such authority as is deemed necessary to conduct the business of the Corporation between meetings of the Board of Directors, but not authority prohibited to be exercised by a committee under these Bylaws. ARTICLE SIX: Seal. The Corporate Seal of this Corporation shall be a circular seal with the name and words, "The New Mexico Baptist Foundation." ARTICLE SEVEN: Amendments. These Bylaws may be amended by The Board of Directors.
ARTICLES of AMENDMENT to the
ARTICLES of INCORPORATION of
THE CHURCH FINANCE CORPORATION (As Amended October 29,2008)
ARTICLE ONE: Name. The name of the Corporation is The Church Finance Corporation. ARTICLE TWO: Duration. The period of its duration is perpetual. ARTICLE THREE: Purpose. The general purposes of said Corporation shall be to serve any Baptist institution, agency, or enterprise located within or without the State of New Mexico, or any benevolent, charitable, educational or missionary undertaking, institution or agency fostered by or having the official sanction of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, or The Southern Baptist Convention, in obtaining financing for the purpose of obtaining prop-erty and erecting and improving buildings. Such conjoined purposes to be executed simultaneously in the furtherance of the development of benevolent, charitable, educational and missionary activities in, and to such end may re-ceive by bequest, devise, gift, purchase or lease, either absolutely or in trust, any property, real, personal or mixed, and to administer such property, to convey such property, to invest and reinvest the same, or the proceeds thereof, in such manner as in the judgment of the Board of Directors will best promote such objects. To make distributions of income and principal in accordance with the directions of the donor, grantor or testator. In the absence of such direction, such distributions shall be made at the discretion of the Board of Directors of the Corporation to an institution or agency of The Baptist Con-vention of New Mexico. Nothing herein shall prevent the Corporation from serving a charitable or religious agency, enterprise or institution not fostered by or having the official sanction of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico or The Southern Baptist Convention, if the cost of such service is recovered from the agency or institution served. ARTICLE FOUR: Powers. The Corporation shall be authorized to assist churches, associations, agencies and institutions to obtain funding for their purposes and shall be authorized to enter into contracts for this purpose. The Corporation may assume, guarantee or become surety, endorse or secure the payment and satisfaction of bonds, coupons, mortgages, deeds of trust, deben-tures, securities, obligations, evidences of indebtedness of said institutions. In addition to the above, the Corporation shall be authorized to mortgage or otherwise pledge any property, real or mixed, under the ownership or control of said Corporation for the purpose of borrowing funds to be loaned to any of the above institutions or agencies in connection with a plan or plans author-ized by the Board of Directors.
The Corporation shall have the right to create and be the members and directors of separate entities organized to further the purposes of the Corpora-tion.
The Directors shall exercise all power that may be exercised or per-formed by the Corporation under the laws of the State of New Mexico, these amended Articles of Incorporation, and the Bylaws, except to the extent the Member of this Corporation, The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, is vest-ed with rights under the Corporation’s Articles of Incorporation, the Bylaws, or the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act.
ARTICLE FIVE: Charitable Nature. No part of the net earnings of the Cor-poration shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to its board members, trustees, officers, or other private persons, except that the Corporation shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services ren-dered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth herein. No substantial part of the activities of the Corporation shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legis-lation, and the Corporation shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provision of these Articles, the Corporation shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or (b) by a corpora-tion, contributions to which are deductible under section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE SIX: Dissolution. Upon the dissolution of the Corporation, assets remaining after all liabilities and obligations shall be paid and discharged, or adequate provision shall be made therefore, shall be distributed as provided in the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act to one or more organizations which are organized and operated exclusively for one or more purposes de-scribed in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the correspond-ing section of any future federal tax code. If at that time The New Mexico Baptist Foundation is such an entity, then all assets available for distribution shall be distributed to The New Mexico Baptist Foundation. Should said Foundation not be such an entity and should The Baptist Convention of New Mexico be such an entity, then all such assets shall be distributed to The Bap-tist Convention of New Mexico. ARTICLE SEVEN: Member.
A. This Corporation shall have one Member, The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, a New Mexico religious nonprofit corporation. The annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico shall constitute the annual meeting of the Member. Any other meeting of the Member may occur only as provided in The Baptist Convention of New Mexico's governing instruments.
B. In addition to the rights granted the Member under these Articles, in the Corporation’s Bylaws, and under the provisions of the New Mexico Non-profit Corporation Act, as it may be amended, the Member shall have the right to vote on: the Amendment of the Articles of Incorporation; merger or consolidation and dissolution; and in conjunction with a dissolution (or as a part of a dissolution) the sale, lease, exchange, mortgage, pledge or other disposition of all or substantially all, the property and assets of the Corpora-tion not in the ordinary course of business.
C. The provision of the foregoing paragraph shall not apply to the assets
of a separate entity organized by the Corporation. ARTICLE EIGHT: Composition of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors of this Corporation shall be composed of the Executive Director of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and a minimum of fourteen and a maximum of twenty other persons. A change in that number shall be made only by amending the Articles of Incorporation. Directors shall be elected by
The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for terms of three years. The expira-tion of terms shall continue to be staggered so that one third of the terms will expire each year. A Director who has served nine consecutive years shall be ineligible for election to another successive term until one year has elapsed following the end of his term. A Director may be removed from office at the request of the Corporation’s Board by The Baptist Convention of New Mexi-co for any reason deemed sufficient to the Convention and after notice of the proposed removal has been given the Director and the Director has been af-forded an opportunity to be heard by the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. Alternatively, a Director may be removed by action of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexi-co upon the request of the Board of Directors of this Corporation after notice of the proposed removal has been given the Director and the Director has been afforded an opportunity to be heard by the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. Vacancies occurring on the Board of Directors other than as the result of an increase in the number of persons con-stituting the Board, or as the result of the expiration of a term, may be filled temporarily by the affirmative vote of a majority of the remaining directors, though less than a quorum of the Board until The Baptist Convention of New Mexico acts to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term of the person vacating the position. The Board of Directors shall present to the State Executive Board in the Board’s July meeting suggested nominees for each vacancy on the Corpora-tion’s Board. If the State Executive Board finds any suggested nominee not acceptable, the Corporation’s Board of Director’s shall be advised of the State Executive Board’s position and shall be invited to submit other suggested nominee(s) to the State Executive Board in its July or September meeting. If the Corporation’s Board declines to nominate a suggested nominee, the State Executive Board shall nominate a person of its choosing. Those suggested nominees acceptable to the State Executive Board shall be nominated by the State Executive Board to the Convention. ARTICLE NINE: Books and Records. The Corporation shall keep correct and complete books and records of account and shall keep minutes of the proceedings of its Board of Directors and committees having any of the au-thority of the Board of Directors. All books and records of the Corporation may be inspected by an officer, agent or attorney of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico or any other person for any proper purpose and at any reason-able time. ARTICLE TEN: Indemnification. The Corporation shall indemnify any di-rector or officer or former director or officer of the Corporation against rea-sonable expenses, costs, and attorneys’ fees actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with the defense of any action, suit or proceeding, civil or criminal, in which he is made a party by reason of being or having been a director or officer. The indemnification shall include any amounts paid to satisfy a judgment or to compromise or settle a claim. The director or officer shall not be indemnified if he shall be adjudged to be liable on the basis that he has breached or failed to perform the duties of his office and the breach or failure to perform constitutes willful misconduct or recklessness. Advance indemnification shall be allowed of a director or officer for reasonable ex-penses to be incurred in connection with the defense of the action, suit or proceeding provided that the director or officer must reimburse the Corpora-tion if it is subsequently determined that the director or officer was not enti-tled to indemnification. “Director” means any person who is or was a director of the Corporation and any person who, while a director of the Corporation, is
or was serving at the request of the Corporation as a director, officer, partner, trustee, employee or agent of any foreign or domestic corporation or non-profit corporation, cooperative, partnership, joint venture, trust, other incorpo-rated or unincorporated enterprise or employee benefit plan or trust. ARTICLE ELEVEN: Registered Office and Agent. The address of its regis-tered office and the name of its registered agent at such address is: Rick Breeden, President, 2511 Wyoming Blvd. NE, Albuquerque 87110. ARTICLE TWELVE: Amendment. These Articles may be further amended in the following manner: The Board of Directors shall adopt a resolution set-ting forth the proposed amendment and directing that it be submitted to a vote of the Member. Written notice setting forth the proposed Amendment shall be given to the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico at least ten days prior to a regular meeting of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico prior to the meeting of the Member at which the Amendment will be considered and voted upon by the Member.
AMENDED BYLAWS of
THE CHURCH FINANCE CORPORATION (As Amended August 15, 2008)
ARTICLE ONE: Purpose. This Corporation is an organization of Baptist believers, incorporated for the purposes set forth in the Articles of Incorporation. ARTICLE TWO: Board of Directors.
Section 1: Election and Term of Office. The Board of Directors shall consist of
the Executive Director of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and a minimum of fourteen (14) and a maximum of twenty (20) members, elected by The Baptist Conven-tion of New Mexico in its annual session, to serve terms of three (3) years each. The Board of Directors shall be divided into three groups in the manner set forth in the Arti-cles of Incorporation of this Corporation.
Section 2: Officers.
A. Elective Officers. The Directors shall elect a Chairman, a Vice-Chairman
and a Recording Secretary. Officers shall be elected in the first regular meeting of the Board following the annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and shall hold office for one (1) year and until his or their successors are installed.
B. Administrative Officers. The Board shall name a President, Secretary,
Treasurer and such other employees as may be deemed necessary to carry on the work of the Corporation. The tenure and basis of remuneration for these shall be determined by the Board of Directors.
Section 3: Regular Meetings. The Board of Directors shall meet four (4) times
per year at such times and places as they may determine, the first such meeting follow-ing the annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico being the one in which officers are elected. Written notice of all regular meetings shall be made by the Chairman of the Board or the executive officers of the Corporation ten (10) days prior to the meeting.
Section 4: Called Meetings. Called meetings may be held upon call of the Chair-
man, the executive officers, or upon request of any five (5) members of the Board of Directors, and the Chairman or President shall give sufficient notice of the time and place thereof to enable the Directors to attend.
Section 5: Quorum. A quorum of the Board of Directors shall consist of a simple
majority of the members of the Board.
Section 6: Committees. The Board of Directors may appoint from their own num-ber such committee, or committees, and delegate to it or to them such authority as may be, by the Directors, deemed advisable so long as the same shall be within the limits of their own authority and discretion.
Section 7: Extent of Authority. The Directors shall exercise all power that may be exercised or performed by the Corporation under the laws of the State of New Mexi-co, the Certificate of Incorporation, and these Bylaws. ARTICLE THREE: Duties of Officers.
Section 1: Chairman. The Chairman shall preside over all meetings of the Board of Directors and shall perform such other duties as ordinarily pertain to the office of chairman.
Section 2: Vice-Chairman. It shall be the duty of the Vice-Chairman to act for the
Chairman in his absence or incapacity.
Section 3: Chairman Pro Tem. If at any time the Chairman and Vice-Chairman shall be unable to act, the Board of Directors shall appoint some other member of the Board to do so, in whom shall be vested, for the time being, all duties and functions of the office.
Section 4: Recording Secretary. The Recording Secretary shall keep a record of
the proceedings of the Board of Directors in all business meetings.
Section 5: President. The President, as the Executive Officer of the Corporation, shall carry out the instruction of the Board of Directors. It shall be his duty, upon the approval and direction of the Board of Directors, to execute trust agreements, contracts, deeds, documents and other instruments. He shall execute to the Corporation a good and sufficient surety bond in an amount to be determined by the Board of Directors, and shall keep a true book of accounts, and annually, as well as at other times as he shall be directed, shall lay before the Board of Directors a statement of the monies received and disbursed.
Section 6: Vice-President. It shall be the duty of the Vice-President to assist the
President in all matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed, and to act for the President in his absence or incapacity. The Vice-President shall execute a good and sufficient surety bond in an amount to be determined by the Board of Direc-tors.
Section 7: Secretary. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to assist the President in
all matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed by the President. The Secretary shall be responsible for maintaining an accurate record of all proceedings during board and committee meetings.
Section 8: Treasurer. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to assist the President in
all matters related to the administration of the Corporation as directed by the President. The Treasurer shall be responsible for maintaining an accurate financial record of all accounts of the Church Finance Corporation. These account records shall be provided each month and presented to the Board of Directors. The Treasurer shall execute a good and sufficient surety bond in an amount to be determined by the Board of Directors.
Section 9: Directors. The business of the Corporation shall be administered by the
Directors, each of whom shall be a regular member of a Baptist church cooperating with The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. The Board of Directors shall cause to be pre-pared the annual report and such other reports as may be deemed necessary, covering all income and disbursements, and shall distribute all designated income that is available for distribution as the need rises, and shall furnish any interested institution information concerning the investment of funds for such institution. The Directors shall make a faithful accounting of their administration of all funds entrusted to them to The Baptist Convention of New Mexico in its annual meeting. This annual report shall bear the certificate of an independent auditor and shall bear the date of the end of the fiscal year of the Corporation.
ARTICLE FOUR: Private Inurement. No Director of this Corporation shall receive, or lawfully be entitled to receive, any salary or remuneration for services connected with the administration of the affairs of this Corporation. Actual expenses incurred by any such Director may be refunded when authorized by the Board.
ARTICLE FIVE: Executive Committee.
Section 1: The Board of Directors, in annual session, shall elect from its own members an Executive Committee. Said committee shall be composed of not more than twelve (12) members, including the Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Recording Secre-tary, a majority of whom shall constitute a quorum.
Section 2: The Board of Directors may delegate to the Executive Committee such authority as is deemed necessary to conduct the business of the Corporation between meetings of the Board of Directors. ARTICLE SIX: Seal. The Corporate Seal of this Corporation shall be a circular seal with the name and words, "The Church Finance Corporation." ARTICLE SEVEN: Amendments. These Bylaws may be amended by the Board of Directors.
ANNUAL REPORT New Mexico Baptist Foundation/Church Finance Corporation
The financial crises of 2008 and 2009 took a heavy toll on the U.S. economy. It has been referred to as the worst economic downturn since the Great Depres-sion. The Foundation was not immune to its affects. In 2008, Foundation as-sets decreased approximately 15 percent. However, our investment portfolio was well-diversified and our losses were limited. So far, 2009 has proven to be a much better year with many economists agreeing that we are now in a recovery. Economic forecasters are rushing to upgrade their outlook for the rest of 2009. But, in the words of David Wessel of the Wall Street Journal, “The patient may be out of danger, but he isn’t healthy yet.” Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke recently said the global economy is on more stable ground, but Chairman Bernanke isn’t expecting a rapid economic recovery. So, what does this mean for the Church Finance Corporation and the New Mexico Baptist Foundation? Church Finance Corporation Since its inception, the Church Finance Corporation has provided financing in excess of $60,000,000 to build churches. As of June 30, 2009, total assets were $23,508,774, an increase of approximately 45 percent over the last 12 months. Loan demand has increased 28 percent over the past year. While many banks and other lending organizations have stopped loaning money, we continue to loan funds. Our underwriting guidelines have served us well for the past 49 years and we continue to rely on those criteria and the wisdom of our board of directors to evaluate each loan request. In an effort to facilitate the increased funding requests, we seek lasting partner-ships with investors who desire to earn a great interest rate while giving churches the ability to expand their ministries. Your investment will specifi-cally fund ministries whose sole desire is to share Christ with others. Your investment is secured with real estate. Additionally, Church Finance Corpora-tion has never failed to pay an investor in its 49 year existence. We offer several ways for people to participate in expanding and building churches. The Church Building Short-Term Investment Fund (CBSTIF) cur-rently has 265 investors with more than $9,348,271 invested to construct churches. The interest rate offered to investors on September 1, 2009, was 2.40 percent. This fund allows investors to add and withdraw invested funds at any time. The Church Building Investment Note (CBIN) fund currently has 222 investors with more than $8,434,081 invested to provide permanent fi-nancing to churches and related ministries. These investments offer maturities of 1, 3, 5, and 7 years with interest rates ranging from 3.00 percent to 5.25 per-
cent (larger investments could earn higher rates). Prayerfully consider investing with us in an effort to continue meeting the needs of churches. New Mexico Baptist Foundation The Foundation exists to provide funds to churches and other ministries through the generosity of people whose desire is to reach the world for Jesus Christ. There are many opportunities available in which the Foundation can assist you. We can assist you with estate planning, wills and trusts, gift annui-ties, scholarships, and endowments. Why should you consider utilizing the services of the Foundation? For 62 years, we have focused on trust, integrity, and stewardship. We understand the resources we oversee do not belong to us, but have been placed under our care to nurture and grow for Kingdom causes. The New Mexico Baptist Foundation has distributed over $22 million since 1948. In 2008, the Foundation distributed $1,107,390 to beneficiaries, and during the six-month period ending June 30, 2009 beneficiaries received $541,543. Beneficiaries receiving funds included The New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home, The Baptist Convention of New Mexico Missions Team, the International Mission Board, the North American Mission Board, Baptist Student Union work in New Mexico, and numerous New Mexico scholarship recipients. Total assets under management as of June 30, 2009 were $27,385,347, a 4.3 percent increase from year-end 2008. _______________________________________________________
2010 Foundation Budget
Income: Service Cost Recovery $640,600 Gifted Funds 165,400 Operating Funds 8,800 Total Income $814,800
Expenses: Travel $29,300 Office Operations 62,600 Building Overhead 18,200 Professional Fees 46,900 Ministry 13,200 Personnel 644,000 Total Expenses $814,500
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SIVELLS BAPTIST RETREAT AND CONFERENCE CENTER
1254 Cox Canyon Road Cloudcroft, NM 88317
(575) 687-3538 [email protected] www.sivellscamp.com
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Resident Manager
Paul Klopfer Associate Manager
BOARD OF DIRECTORS SIVELLS BAPTIST CAMP
2010 Chairman .................................................................. Debbie Wood Vice Chairman .......................................................Dave Hendrickx Recording Secretary .................................................. Karen Carlton
Non-Expiring Term Executive Director, BCNM
One-Year Term—Expires 2010
Karen Carlton PO Box 32, Hagerman 88232 575-752-3556 Leroy Lacey PO Box 1498, Deming 88031 575-546-2998 R.W. Norris 100 Rachel Dr., Lovington 88260 575-392-2222 Heather Thatcher 1800 S. Locust, Las Cruces 88001 575-752-3556
Leroy Lacey PO Box 1498, Deming 88031 546-2998 Two-Year Term—Expires 2011
Alan Geede 10 El Dorado, Roswell 88203 575-420-1478 Dave Hendrickx 5400 Westside Dr., El Paso TX 79932 915-581-8651 Dan Pearce 1100 W. Manana, Clovis 88101 575-763-4110 Dub Williams 600 W. Ave. A, Lovington 88260 575-396-2317
Three-Year Term—Expires 2012
Charlie Crain 1117 Leo Dr., Portales 88130 575-356-5594 Bobby Fuller 917 N. Howard, Carlsbad 88220 575-887-3822 Mona Williams 1502 Washington, Artesia 88210 575-746-9689 Debbie Wood Box 813, Cloudcroft 88317 575-687-3921
ARTICLES of INCORPORATION of
SIVELLS BAPTIST RETREAT AND CONFERENCE CENTER (As amended October 24, 2007)
ARTICLE ONE: Name. The name of the Corporation is Sivells Baptist Re-treat and Conference Center. ARTICLE TWO: Duration. The period of its duration is perpetual. ARTICLE THREE: Purpose. Sivells Baptist Retreat and Conference Center Board shall operate Sivells Baptist Retreat and Conference Center as a private religious camp to provide camping facilities for use by the organizations of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and other churches and organizations whose goals and purposes are compatible with the purposes of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. ARTICLE FOUR: Charitable Nature. No part of the net earnings of the Corporation shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to its members, trustees, officers, or other private persons, except that the Corporation shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services ren-dered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth herein. No substantial part of the activities of the Corporation shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legis-lation, and the Corporation shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provision of these Articles, the Corporation shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or (b) by a corpora-tion, contributions to which are deductible under section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE FIVE: Dissolution. Upon the dissolution of the Corporation, as-sets remaining after all liabilities and obligations shall be paid and discharged, or adequate provision shall be made therefore, shall be distributed as provided in the New Mexico Nonprofit Corporation Act to one or more organizations which are organized and operated exclusively for one or more purposes de-scribed in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the correspond-ing section of any future federal tax code. If at that time The Baptist Conven-tion of New Mexico is such an entity, then all assets available for distribution shall be distributed to The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. ARTICLE SIX: Member. A. This Corporation shall have one Member, The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, a New Mexico religious nonprofit corporation. The annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico shall constitute the annual meeting of the Member. Any other meeting of the Member may occur only as provided in The Baptist Convention of New Mexico's governing instruments. B. In addition to the rights granted the Member under these Articles, in the Bylaws, and under the provisions of the New Mexico Nonprofit Corpora-tion Act, as it may be amended, the Member shall have the right to vote on:
the amendment of the Articles of Incorporation; merger or consolidation and dissolution; the sale, lease, exchange, mortgage, pledge or other disposition of all or substantially all, the property and assets of the Corporation; and the election and removal of those persons constituting the Board of Directors. ARTICLE SEVEN: Composition of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors of this Corporation shall be composed of twelve (12) persons and the Executive Director of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. A change in that number shall be made only by amending the Articles of Incorporation. Directors shall be elected by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for terms of three years. The expiration of terms shall continue to be staggered so that one third of the terms will expire each year. A Director who has served six consecutive years shall be ineligible for election to another successive term until one year has elapsed following the end of his term. A Director may be removed from office by The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for any reason deemed sufficient to the Convention and after notice of the proposed removal has been given the Director and the Director has been afforded an opportunity to be heard by the State Executive Board of The Baptist Conven-tion of New Mexico. Alternatively, a Director may be removed by action of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico upon the request of the Board of Directors of this Corporation after notice of the proposed removal has been given the Director and the Director has been af-forded an opportunity to be heard by the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico. Vacancies occurring on the Board of Directors other than as the result of an increase in the number of persons constituting the Board, or as the result of the expiration of a term, may be filled temporari-ly by the affirmative vote of a majority of the remaining Directors, though less than a quorum of the Board until The Baptist Convention of New Mexico acts to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term of the person vacating the position. The Board of Directors shall present to the State Executive Board in the Board’s July meeting suggested nominees for each vacancy on the Corpora-tion’s Board. If the State Executive Board finds any suggested nominee not acceptable, the Corporation’s Board of Directors shall be advised of the State Executive Board’s position and shall be invited to submit other suggested nominee(s) to the State Executive Board in its September meeting. Those suggested nominees acceptable to the State Executive Board shall be nomi-nated by the State Executive Board to the Convention. If the State Executive Board declines to nominate a suggested nominee, the State Executive Board shall nominate a person of its choosing.
ARTICLE EIGHT: Books and Records. The Corporation shall keep correct and complete books and records of account and shall keep minutes of the proceedings of its Board of Directors and committees having any of the au-thority of the Board of Directors. All books and records of the Corporation may be inspected by an officer, agent or attorney of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico for any proper purpose and at any reasonable time. ARTICLE NINE: Registered Office and Agent. The address of its initial registered office and the name of its registered agent at such address is: Wynelle Klopfer, Camp Manager, 1254 Cox Canyon Road, Cloudcroft NM 88317. ARTICLE TEN: Amendment. These Articles may be further amended in the following manner: The Board of Directors shall adopt a resolution setting forth the proposed amendment and directing that it be submitted to a vote of
the Member. Written notice setting forth the proposed amendment shall be given to the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico at least ten days prior to a regular meeting of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico prior to the meeting of the Member at which the amendment will be considered and voted upon by the Member.
BYLAWS of
SIVELLS BAPTIST RETREAT AND CONFERENCE CENTER
ARTICLE ONE: Name and Location. The name of this organization shall be Sivells Baptist Retreat and Conference Center. Sivells Baptist Retreat and Conference Center shall be located in the Sacramento Mountains of Otero County, New Mexico, and shall be addressed at 1254 Cox Canyon Road, Cloudcroft, NM 88317. ARTICLE TWO: Officers. The Board of Directors shall elect the officers described in these Bylaws and other officers as may be deemed necessary. Officers shall be elected in the first regular meeting of the Board following the annual meeting of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico and shall hold office for one (1) year and until their succes-sors are installed. The Board shall employ as an administrative officer a Camp Manager and other such workers as deemed necessary for proper operation of the Camp. The tenure and basis of remuneration for these shall be determined by the Board of Directors. ARTICLE THREE: Duties of Officers.
Section 1. President: The President shall preside over all meetings of the Board of Directors and shall perform such other duties as ordinarily pertain to the office of presi-dent. The President may also serve as the Chairman of the Board.
Section 2. Vice-President: It shall be the duty of the Vice-President to act for the Chairman in his absence or incapacity. The Vice-President may also serve as the Vice-Chairman of the Board.
Section 3. Secretary: The Secretary shall keep accurate and detailed records of the minutes and actions of the Board meetings and shall be a custodian of the records, doc-uments, and reports of the camp operations.
Section 4. Treasurer: The Treasurer shall be responsible to receive, disburse, and make a true and detailed accounting for all funds of whatever type coming to the Camp. ARTICLE FOUR: Meetings of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors shall meet four times a year at the Camp at least two weeks prior to the meeting of the State Executive Board of The Baptist Convention of New Mexico, and, should circumstances require, at other times when directors shall be given five days notice by the President. A quorum shall consist of a majority of the elected directors then in office. ARTICLE FIVE: Committees. The Board of Directors, by resolution adopted by a majority of the directors in office, may designate and appoint one or more committees each of which shall consist of two or more directors. The committees, to the extent pro-vided in the resolution or in these Bylaws, shall have and exercise all the authority of the Board of Directors, except that no committee shall have the authority of the Board of Directors to amend, alter or repeal the Bylaws, act in regard to the removing of a director or officer or committee member, or act in regard to the election of a director, or undertake to amend the Articles of Incorporation or restate those articles, adopt a plan of merger or consolidation, authorize the sale, lease, exchange or mortgage of all or substantially all of the property and assets of the Corporation, authorize the voluntary dissolution of the Corporation, adopt a plan for the distribution of the assets of the Cor-poration, or amend, alter or repeal any resolution of the Board of Directors which by its terms provides that it shall not be amended, altered or repealed by a committee. ARTICLE SIX: Salary and Indemnification.
SIVELLS BAPTIST RETREAT AND CONFERENCE CENTER Annual Report
2009 Finances through August
Revenue Expenses $209,457.97 $188,709.91 Camping information registered to date in the BCNM is as follows through August: Type of Group # of Groups #of Camper Days Convention 9 4,795 NM Baptist Churches 9 1,063 Other Groups 11 798 Total 29 6,656 The following numbers of decisions were reported : Salvation: 80 (Praise the Lord) Rededication: 35 Special service: 6 We are very thankful to all of our local churches for supporting camp ministry at Sivells. When your groups use Sivells for retreats, your church is helping to keep our camp fees down for our children and our youth. We want everyone to have an opportunity to come to camp. Thanks to all of our wonderful support-ing churches who make camp ministry possible at Sivells. This summer’s camps were very well received. Our convention camps of Lives Ablaze, Doulos, Connection and Boy’s Camp continue to see record numbers that Sivells has not seen in a long time. Thank you to our BCNM camp direc-tor’s for bringing quality summer camps to our convention. An impact is truly being made within our BCNM to reach young people and shouting out the good news of Jesus across our state. Also, thank you to the Pecos Valley Asso-ciation and Cathy Pennington for the use of their disaster relief shower unit during the month of June. Our counselors and sponsors greatly appreciated it. Sivells is undergoing improvements throughout the campus. We are continu-ing renovations to the camper trailer behind the Family Retreat Center and the dining hall kitchen storage/office area is being remodeled. Our ropes course area is also undergoing changes beginning this spring. We are entering a new era of volunteer ministry at Sivells. While we can do some things in remodel-ing there is a continued need for volunteers to help in remodeling and building. There is much to be done in up keeping our wonderful facilities. If your church would like to volunteer please call us. We are in need of small groups to help with various building projects. The Sivells summer internship, “Project Timothy”, had its 8th great summer. We had interns from Kentucky, Ohio, Georgia, and right here from our own
Mayhill, New Mexico. These young people gave us eight weeks of their sum-mer to come and serve. Thank you for your overwhelming response. We hope that this program will be a long standing one at Sivells Baptist Camp. Our state young people are awesome!!!! Project Timothy also had the opportunity to go on a mission trip to Fraser, Col-orado. While there, we were involved in the renovations to their new office complex. Thank you to Mayhill Baptist Church and Carl Wood for all of their help in making our mission trip a success. As always we thank all of our vol-unteers and churches for their continued prayers and support. It is your vision that kept Sivells moving forward. We look forward to assisting our New Mex-ico Baptist churches this 2010 season.
SIVELLS BAPTIST RETREAT AND CONFERENCE CENTER
2010 BUDGET 2009 Change 2010
500400 Personnel Salaries 98,320.00 -6,031.00 92,289.00 506400 Work Week Expense 0 507400 Manager Travel 1,000.00 0 1,000.00 510400 Office Supplies 1,800.00 500 2,300.00 516400 Store Supplies 2,330.00 670 3,000.00 517400 Promotion 2,500.00 1,500.00 4,000.00 518400 Miscellaneous 600 400 1,000.00 519400 Utilities 37,000.00 0 37,000.00 520400 Repairs 14,000.00 1,000.00 15,000.00 521400 Camper insurance 3,000.00 -3,000.00 0 522400 Commercial insurance 17,500.00 -1,500.00 16,000.00
New Equipment 9,600.00 9,600.00 527400 Vehicle Operation 10,000.00 -500 9,500.00 550400 Telephone 2,800.00 0 2,800.00 554400 Groceries 40,000.00 3,000.00 43,000.00 556400 Recreation Equipment 1,500.00 0 1,500.00 565400 Employee's Retirement 9,450.00 189 9,639.00 566400 Social Security Taxes 5,800.00 116 5,916.00 567400 employee's insurance 17,000.00 0 17,000.00
Project Timothy 800 800 Mission Trip 2,000.00 2,000.00
586400 Trash Removal 1,700.00 500 2,200.00 587400 Road Maintenance 1,000.00 0 1,000.00 588400 Sivells Sponsored Camps 2,500.00 0 2,500.00 590400 Christmas Bonus 1,400.00 0 1,400.00 Post Retirement 750 750
TOTAL 250,000.00 281,194.00
REVENUE 427400 DESIGNATIONS 68,000 429400 FOUNDATION ENDOWMENTS 5,000 451400 REGISTRATION FEES 203,200 452400 INTEREST INCOME 0 453400 STORE RECEIPTS 5,000
TOTAL 281,200
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AP – Associate Pastor MR – Minister of Recreation DM – Director of Associational Missions MY – Minister of Youth LP – Language Pastor OM – Ordained Minister MC – Minister of Children PM – Preschool Minister ME – Minister of Education SP – Senior Pastor MM – Minister of Music SW – State Denominational Worker MP – Mission Pastor This list has been corrected according to all available information up to April 12, 2010, and to the best of knowledge was correct on that date.
A Achilles, Bill, 3405 Vereda Baja, Santa Fe, 87507-9232, 505-473-9467, SP Ackerman, Debbie, PO Box 157, Springer, 87747-0157, 575-483-2828, MM Adams, Kim, PO Box 33, Moriarty, 87035-0033, 505-832-6385, MC Adams, Mike, 913 La Joya St., Espanola, 87532, 505-753-2805, MM ME Adams, Rodney, 1009 W Alameda, Roswell, 88203-2901, 575-622-2553, MC Adams, Terry, 8888 Harper Dr NE, Albuquerque, 87111-1000, 505-828-2600, MM Addison, Bachman, PO Box 244, Columbus, 88029-0244, 575-494-5867, SP Adkins, David, PO Box 92126, Albuquerque, 87199-2126, 505-280-8151, AP Aguilar, Richard, PO Box 2593, Las Cruces, 88004-2593, 575-523-9491, MM Aguilar, Sujey, PO Box 2593, Las Cruces, 88004-2593, 575-523-9491, MC Aker, David M, PO Box 151, Monument, 88265-0151, 575-393-7639, MY Alaniz, Michael, PO Box 8, Artesia, 88211-0008, 575-746-2969, MC Albright, Stan, PO Box 94485, Albuquerque, 87199, 505-924-2310, SW Almanza, Josh, 417 Palomas Dr SE, Albuquerque, 87108-2934, 505-256-1682, MM Alvarez, Karla, PO Box 806, Anthony, 88021-0806, 575-882-9278, MC MR Aly, Randy, PO Box 358, Jal, 88252-0358, 575-395-2402, SP Anderson, Wayne, 100 S Ave C, Portales, 88130-5934, 575-356-6761, MM Armstead, Beth, PO Box 2097, Milan, 87021-2097, 505-287-8510, MP Armstead, Rodney, PO Box 2097, Milan, 87021-2097, 505-287-8510, ME Armstrong, Jerry, PO Box 102, Quemado, 87829-0102, 575-773-4648, MM Arnold, Diana, PO Box 1996, Roswell, 88202-1996, 575-623-2640, MP Arnold, Jeff, 301 E Snyder St, Hobbs, 88240-8338, 575-393-7183, MY Arreola, Raul M., 808 S. Alamo St, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-382-1175, SP Arreola, Yolanda E., 808 S. Alamo St, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-382-1175, MY MP ME Arroyo, Sergio, PO Box 1440, Mesilla, 88046-1440, 575-541-1682, MY Artman, Julie, PO Box 528, Estancia, 87016-0528, 505-384-2286, MY Aune, Pearl, PO Box 2097, Milan, 87021-2097, 505-287-8510, MR Autry, Wanda, PO Box 446, Santa Rosa, 88435-0446, 575-472-3622, MM
B Baade, Lynnwood, PO Box 446, Santa Rosa, 88435-0446, 575-472-3622, SP Babb, Erwin, 51509 NBU 15, Espanola, 87532-2715, 505-753-6821, SP Bachert, Richard, PO Box 376, Farmington, 87499-0376, 505-632-8882, SP Backstrom, Carl, PO Box 332, Grants, 87020-3330, 505-287-9294, MM Bailey, Robert, PO Box 166, Mayhill, 88339-0166, 575-687-3754, SP Bailey, Shirley, PO Box 1996, Roswell, 88202-1996, 575-623-2640, MC Baker, Bruce, 115 S. 4th St., Belen, 87002, 505-864-8621, SP
Each church, in its sovereignty and subject to no power or authority of the Convention, ordains and licenses ministers and calls and employs pastors and staff. Southern Bap-tist Convention and other Baptist organizations independent of the Convention select their own chaplains, missionaries, evangelists and staff. Consequently, the listings be-low are in no way to be considered a recommendation or affirmation. The persons are listed, based on responses from churches and other organizations, solely for information with no approval implied or expressed.
Baker, Eugene, 5206 W. Comanche St., Farmington, 87401, 505-326-2810, SP Ballew, Robert, PO Box 2097, Milan, 87021-2097, 505-287-8510, MY Baltazar, Monica, PO Box 86, Lovington, 88260-0086, 575-396-3025, MY MR Baltazar, Nerio, PO Box 86, Lovington, 88260-0086, 575-396-3025, MM Baray, Perla, PO Box 12352, Albuquerque, 87195-0352, 505-836-1798, MY Barber, Wayne, 8888 Harper Dr NE, Albuquerque, 87111-1000, 505-828-2600, SP Barela, Joseph, 10 County Road 3323, Aztec, 87410, 505-325-4373, SP Barreras, Jerry, PO Box 1440, Mesilla, 88046-1440, 575-541-1682, ME Barrett, Asher, 8888 Harper Dr NE, Albuquerque, 87111-1000, 505-828-2600, MY Barrett, Dave, PO Box 187, Ruidoso Downs, 88346-0187, 575-378-4611, MM Barrios, Elioref, PO Box 177, Carlsbad, 88221-0177, 575-887-4054, SP Barrios, Hilcias, PO Box 6857, Albuquerque, 87197-6857, 505-345-3299, SP Barrios, Margoth, PO Box 6857, Albuquerque, 87197-6857, 505-345-3299, MP Bassing, Jacob, PO Box 1996, Roswell, 88202-1996, 575-623-2640, MY Becknell Jr., Charles E., PO Box 44835, Rio Rancho, 87174-4835, 505-896-6901, AP Becknell, Sr, Charles E., PO Box 44835, Rio Rancho, 87174-4835, 505-896-6901, SP Begay, Rick, PO Box 2727, Shiprock, 87420-2727, SP Begaye, Russell, 1010 Ridgeway Pl., Farmington, 87401, 505-327-4530, DM Bell, Patti, PO Box 972, Tucumcari, 88401-0972, 575-403-5285, MY Belmonte, Alfonso, PO Box 12352, Albuquerque, 87195-0352, 505-836-1798, MM Belmonte, Arminda, PO Box 12352, Albuquerque, 87195-0352, 505-836-1798, MC Belmonte, Hector, PO Box 12352, Albuquerque, 87195-0352, 505-836-1798, SP Benitez, Naya, PO Box 328, Alamogordo, 88311-0328, SP Benitez, Ramona, PO Box 328, Alamogordo, 88311-0328, MM Bennett, Bill, PO Box 1965, Hobbs, 88241-1965, 575-394-0055, SP Bernal, Damacio, 3950 Stern Dr, Las Cruces, 88001-7615, 575-526-5980, MM Bernal, Maria, PO Box 2593, Las Cruces, 88004-2593, 575-523-9491, MP Berryman, Keith, 511 W Arrington St, Farmington, 87401-8405, 505-325-4528, SP Bilbrey, Cody, PO Box 212, Elida, 88116-0212, 575-274-6371, MM Bittner, Shawn, PO Box 64, Grady, 88120-0064, 575-357-2525, SP Black, David, PO Box 10208, Albuquerque, 87184, 505-898-2625, MM Black, JimE, 1313 Apache Ave, Santa Fe, 87505-3211, 505-983-9766, SP Blackburn, Frank, 1696 CR 16, Clovis, 88101, 575-985-2437, MM Blackie, Valarie, PO Box 994, Bloomfield, 87413-0994, 505-632-5195, MC Boardman, Hollis, 2420 N Garden Ave, Roswell, 88201-7623, 575-622-8182, MY Bodie, Jerry, PO Box 2727, Shiprock, 87420-2727, AP Boggs, Beth, 105 Manzanita Rd SE, Deming, 88030-9324, 575-546-3522, MM MY MC Boggs, Mark, 105 Manzanita Rd SE, Deming, 88030-9324, 575-546-3522, SP Bolanos, Abelardo, PO Box 8, Artesia, 88211-0008, 575-746-2969, SP Bono, Sherry, PO Box 270, Portales, 88130-0270, 575-356-8275, MC MP Bowe, C.L., PO Box 95, San Jon, 88434-0095, 575-576-2535, MM Bowen, Doris, PO Box 829, Carrizozo, 88301-0829, 575-648-2968, MC Bowman, Justin, PO Box 429, Capitan, 88316-0429, 575-354-2044, MY Boydstun, Wayne, 921 Parkland Dr, Clovis, 88101-4478, 575-762-1779, MC Boyer, Mary Lou, 511 W Arrington St, Farmington, 87401-8405, 505-325-4528, MP Bradshaw, Charlotte, 511 W Arrington St, Farmington, 87401-8405, 505-325-4528, MC Bradshaw, W.A., 3906 19th Ave SE, Rio Rancho, 87124-1740, 505-892-1323, AP Brainard, Adrienne, PO Box 321, Las Cruces, 88004-0321, 575-526-5414, MC Brake, Mike, 2200 Diamond Dr, Los Alamos, 87544-1739, 505-662-3712, AP Brasier, Linda T., PO Box 1217, Silver City, 88062-1217, 575-388-1582, MM Brasier, Robert W., PO Box 1217, Silver City, 88062-1217, 575-388-1582, SP Brazil, Wayne, PO Box 488, Hagerman, 88232-0488, 575-752-3228, SP Breeden, Rick, 2511 Wyoming Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, 87112, 505-332-3777, SW Brezee, Daryl, 7 Avenida Vista Grande #171, Santa Fe, 87508, 505-466-2495, AP Bridge, Jared, 8888 Harper Dr NE, Albuquerque, 87111-1000, 505-828-2600, MY Briery, Rickey, 511 W Arrington St, Farmington, 87401-8405, 505-325-4528, MY Brindle, Emily, PO Box 1126, Socorro, 87801-1126, 575-835-0041, MM Bristow, Dudley, PO Box 329, Truth or Consequences, 87901-0329, 575-894-3005, SP Brittain, David, 5620 Laredo Rd NE, Rio Rancho, 87144, 505-994-0430, SP Brittain, Rick, PO Box 13386, Albuquerque, 87192, 505-553-0922, SP Brooks, Bev, HC 61 Box 2026, Ramah, 87321, 505-775-3393, MM
Brooks, Matthew, PO Box 1996, Roswell, 88202-1996, 575-623-2640, SP Brown, Cody, 1566 NM 88, Portales, 88130-9669, 575-276-8295, SP Brown, Susan, PO Box 903, Sandia Park, 87047, MM Bruce, Jason, 321 E Center St, Tucumcari, 88401-2201, 575-461-2724, MY MC MP Bryant, Dave, 1500 W Blodgett St, Carlsbad, 88220-3905, 575-885-5033, AP MM MY Bublitz, Steve, 80 State Road 4, Los Alamos, 87544-3751, 505-672-9764, AP Budagher, Saith M., 3906 19th Ave SE, Rio Rancho, 87124-1740, 505-892-1323, SP Buerkle, Edward, PO Box 825, Raton, 87740-0825, 575-445-8143, SP Bunce, Joseph, PO Box 94485, Albuquerque, 87199, 505-924-2310, SW Burgett, Stan P., 4 Rd 5323, Farmington, 87401, 505-325-1229, AP MM Burk, Jewell M., PO Box 283, Santa Clara, 88026-0283, 575-537-2224, ME Burks, Justin, PO Box 490, La Luz, 88337-0490, 575-437-8688, MY Burnett, Roland, PO Box 307, Alto, 88312-0307, 575-336-1979, SP Bush, Mike, PO Box 3158, Roswell, 88202-3158, 575-622-2762, SP Byers, Andy, 5800 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87109-1408, 505-881-9711, MY Byers, Joe, PO Box 328, Deming, 88031-0328, 575-546-6509, SP Bynum, Betty, 12501 Lomas Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87112-5806, 505-294-7679, MM Bynum, Bob, 12501 Lomas Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87112-5806, 505-294-7679, MM
C Caballero, Nancy, 501 N Burk St, Hobbs, 88240-5642, 575-397-5983, MP Cain, Randy, Rt 1 291 SR 77, Texico, 88135, 575-389-5334, MM Callaway, Mike, 2001 S Lea Ave, Roswell, 88203-4228, 575-622-9980, MM Calzada, Sylvia, PO BOX 537, Dexter, 88230, MR Camacho, Leonel, 900 S Bloomfield Blvd, Bloomfield, 87413-4900, 505-598-4133, SP Campbell, Bill, 1100 Michigan Ave, Alamogordo, 88310-6724, 575-437-5510, SP Campos, Luis, PO Box 1440, Mesilla, 88046-1440, 575-541-1682, MY Campos, Martina, PO Box 1440, Mesilla, 88046-1440, 575-541-1682, MC Canada, Roy, PO Box 92126, Albuquerque, 87199-2126, 505-280-8151, ME Candelaria, Steve, PO Box 732, Pie Town, 87827-0732, 505-773-4532, SP Carey, Jay, PO Box 2485, Hobbs, 88241, 575-397-7661, MM Castaneda, Larry, PO Box 506, Mesilla Park, 88047-0506, 575-524-7658, MM Castillo, Deandra, PO Box 1881, Cuba, 87013, 505-731-2286, MP Castillo, Dionne, PO Box 1881, Cuba, 87013, 505-731-2286, MC Castillo, Timothy, 4400 E Main St, Farmington, 87402-8654, 505-327-7791, SP Castillo Sr., Wesley, PO Box 1881, Cuba, 87013, 505-731-2286, SP Caswell, Becky Lynn, 2510 Tulip Street, Carlsbad, 88220-2221, 575-236-6331, MM MC Cauthen, Chris, 837 W Jackson Ave, Lovington, 88260-3301, 575-396-4135, MM Cavanaugh, Mick, PO Box 2485, Hobbs, 88241, 575-397-7661, MY Chambers, Randy, PO Box 235, Cimarron, 87714-0235, 575-376-2469, MY Champion, Christi, PO Box 8, Artesia, 88211-0008, 575-746-2969, MM Chandler, Mark, PO Box 103, Tohatchi, 87325, 505-733-2647, SP Chandler, Mark, 501 S 3rd St, Gallup, 87301-6341, 505-733-2647, SP Chastine, Tammy, 1800 South Locust Street, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-522-7900, MP Chavez, Cecil, PO Box 972, Tucumcari, 88401-0972, 575-403-5285, SP Chavez, James, 6440 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-922-9200, MM Chavez, Paul, PO Box 972, Tucumcari, 88401-0972, 575-403-5285, MM Chavez, Tony, 6613 Moore Dr SW, Albuquerque, 87121, 505-268-1002, SP Chavez, Tony, 4515 Isleta Blvd. SW, Albuquerque, 87105, 505-873-1600, SP Chidester, Billy, 301 E Snyder St, Hobbs, 88240-8338, 575-393-7183, SP Chiquito, Laverna, PO Box 26, Cuba, 87013-0026, 505-220-7502, MM Christian, Gene C., 720 N Davis St, Clovis, 88101-6435, 575-762-1350, SP Clair, Kenneth R., PO Box 670, Bernalillo, 87004-0670, 505-867-8807, SP Clayburg, Brian, 106 S Miranda St, Las Cruces, 88005-2637, 575-524-3691, MY Clymer, Daniel S., PO Box 140, Jemez Pueblo, 87024-0140, 575-834-7551, SP MY Coey, Brian, PO Box 903, Sandia Park, 87047, MY Collins, Truett, PO Box 169, Questa, 87556-0169, 575-586-0737, SP MM Compton, Rod, PO Box 58, Tijeras, 87059, 505-281-3342, SP Cone, Claude W., 12501 Lomas Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87112-5806, 505-294-7679, SP Connors, Bill, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111-4904, 505-298-8455, MY Cook, Joe W., PO Box 1888, Hobbs, 88241-1888, 575-393-8065, AP Cook, Michael, PO Box 26446, Albuquerque, 87125-6446, 505-247-3611, SP
Cook, Todd, 6440 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-922-9200, SP Cooley, Dan, 1515 Golf Course SE Ste 103, Rio Rancho, 87124, 505-792-9191, SP Cooper, David C., 1901 Pennsylvania NE, Albuquerque, 87110, 505-881-7780, SP Cooper, Nina, 1901 Pennsylvania NE, Albuquerque, 87110, 505-881-7780, AP Cordero, George, PO Box 2593, Las Cruces, 88004-2593, 575-523-9491, MY Cordero, Sookie, PO Box 2593, Las Cruces, 88004-2593, 575-523-9491, MY Coughlin, Angel, PO Box 2485, Hobbs, 88241, 575-397-7661, MC Countryman, Sherman, Boles Rural Station Box 3657, Alamogordo, 88311-3657, 575-437-7061, SP Cox, David, PO Box 829, Carrizozo, 88301-0829, 575-648-2968, MY Cox, Richard, 2030 Eldorado Loop, Bosque Farms, 87068-9207, 505-869-6306, MM Craft, J.B., PO Box 4, Pinon, 88344-0004, SP Crawford, Jimmy, 12129 N Denver City Hwy, Hobbs, 88242-0616, 575-392-8468, SP Cregger Jr., W Kelly, PO Box 2097, Milan, 87021-2097, 505-287-8510, AP Cuellar, Deborah, PO Box 506, Mesilla Park, 88047-0506, 575-524-7658, MC Cunningham, Paul, 2200 Diamond Dr, Los Alamos, 87544-1739, 505-662-3712, SP
D Dana, Marc, 5500 2nd St SW, Albuquerque, 87105-7497, 505-877-5673, SP Dang, Lanh Minh, 515 Ash St. SE, Albuquerque, 87106, 505-440-5416, AP Davis, Carolyn, PO Box 472, Estancia, 87016-0472, 505-384-9565, MR Davis, Clarence, 955 S Walnut St, Las Cruces, 88001-3955, SP Davis, Gary, 1500 W Blodgett St, Carlsbad, 88220-3905, 575-885-5033, ME Dawson, Ralph L., 2721 Arizona NE, Albuquerque, 87110, 505-331-4520, MC Day, Charles L., PO Box 738, Tatum, 88267-0738, 575-398-3131, SP Day, Pat, PO Box 738, Tatum, 88267-0738, 575-398-3131, MP De La Cruz, Viola, PO Box 86, Lovington, 88260-0086, 575-396-3025, MM Deland, Joe, PO Box 747, Rociada, 87742-0747, 505-425-3442, MM Delk, Neil, PO Box 335, Melrose, 88124, 575-253-4403, MM Delores, April, PO Box 206, Cubero, 87014-0206, 505-552-6592, MY Delores, Richard, PO Box 206, Cubero, 87014-0206, 505-552-6592, SP Deutsawe, Dave, 1124 Hermosa Dr SE, Albuquerque, 87108-4315, AP Devine, Mark, 1701 Standpipe Rd, Carlsbad, 88220-2512, 575-887-5051, SP Diaz, Dennis J., PO Box 506, Mesilla Park, 88047-0506, 575-524-7658, SP Dierdorf, Thomas E., 4 Rd 5323, Farmington, 87401, 505-325-1229, SP Dietz, Mike, PO Box 10208, Albuquerque, 87184, 505-898-2625, SP Dittrich, Becky, PO Box 1449, Eunice, 88231-1449, 575-394-2568, MM Dixon, Jovina, PO Box 276, Flora Vista, 87415-0276, 505-334-8062, MC Dolan, Tangee, 300 Baca Ave, Las Vegas, 87701-4433, 505-426-9212, MM Donalson, Andrew, 9429 Constitution Ave NE, Albuquerque, 87112, 505-292-2713, MY Donohue, Bob, PO Box 317, Mesquite, 88048-0038, MM Dooley, Geraldine, Box 629, Portales, 88130, 575-356-4331, SW Downs, David, PO Box 718, Hobbs, 88241-0718, 575-393-4273, SP Doyle, Peggy, 1701 Standpipe Rd, Carlsbad, 88220-2512, 575-887-5051, MM Drake, Shawn, 2911 N Dal Paso St, Hobbs, 88240-2026, 575-392-5009, SP Draper, David, 12129 N Denver City Hwy, Hobbs, 88242-0616, 575-392-8468, MC Draper, Susan, 12129 N Denver City Hwy, Hobbs, 88242-0616, 575-392-8468, MC Dreier, Chris, 6440 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-922-9200, ME Drinen, Elsie, PO Box 276, Flora Vista, 87415-0276, 505-334-8062, MP Dryden, Cory, PO Box 1216, Chama, 87520-1216, 575-756-2513, SP Duke, Jamie, 2200 Diamond Dr, Los Alamos, 87544-1739, 505-662-3712, ME Duncan, Jimmy, PO Box 2575, Los Lunas, 87031-2575, 505-865-3581, SP MM Duncan, Sam, Box A, Conchas Dam, 88416, 575-868-2237, SP Dunn, Dennis, PO Box 26327, Albuquerque, 87125-6327, 505-242-8928, SP Dunn, LaVerne, PO Box 26327, Albuquerque, 87125-6327, 505-242-8928, ME
E Eaker, Allen, 511 W Arrington St, Farmington, 87401-8405, 505-325-4528, MM Eason, Thomas, 283 Waring Rd., Las Cruces, 88007, 575-524-7400, SW Eastman, Joseph, 417 Palomas Dr SE, Albuquerque, 87108, 505-256-1682, SP Eastman, Melissa, 417 Palomas Dr SE, Albuquerque, 87108, 505-256-1682, MC MP Eaton, James, PO Box 994, Bloomfield, 87413-0994, 505-632-5195, SP MM MY Eaton, Patricia, PO Box 994, Bloomfield, 87413-0994, 505-632-5195, ME MP
Eberhardt, Mike, 1009 W Alameda, Roswell, 88203-2901, 575-622-2553, SP Edwards, Mike, 106 S Miranda St, Las Cruces, 88005-2637, 575-524-3691, MM Ellsworth, Seth, PO Box 296, Texico, 88135-0296, 575-482-3632, MY Enegren, David, PO Box 1217, Silver City, 88062-1217, 575-388-1582, MY Engle, Mike T., PO Box 2923, Los Lunas, 87031-2923, 505-864-6195, SP Englehart, David, 1313 E. University Ave., Las Cruces, 88001, 575-522-7370, SW Engstrum, Colby, 6440 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-922-9200, MY Erickson, Bobby, 401 University Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, 87106, 505-243-5401, SW Escobar, Pedro, 609 W. 19th, Clovis, 88101, 575-769-3356, SW Espino, Zoila, PO Box 86, Lovington, 88260-0086, 575-396-3025, MC Espinoza, Jesus, PO Box 1165, Portales, 88130-1165, SP Espinoza, Samuel, PO Box 1165, Portales, 88130-1165, MM MY Esquibel, Anthony, 2721 Arizona NE, Albuquerque, 87110, 505-331-4520, MP Esquibel, Rosalind C., 2721 Arizona NE, Albuquerque, 87110, 505-331-4520, MM Estes, Cherie', PO Box 1346, Elephant Butte, 87935-1346, 575-744-4487, MC Estes, Jeff, PO Box 1346, Elephant Butte, 87935-1346, 575-744-4487, SP MY Etsitty, Patty, PO Box 2892, Farmington, 87499-2892, 505-327-7704, MC Eustis, Dave, 8888 Harper Dr NE, Albuquerque, 87111-1000, 505-828-2600, AP Evans, Larry, PO Box 392, Cloudcroft, 88317-0392, 575-682-2763, SP
F Fajardo, Isabel, PO Box 1440, Mesilla, 88046-1440, 575-541-1682, MP Fambrough, Rachelle, PO Box 367, High Rolls Mountain Park, 88325, 575-682-3211, MY Fambrough, Steve, PO Box 367, High Rolls Mountain Park, 88325, 575-682-3211, MY Farley, Gerald, PO Box 94485, Albuquerque, 87199, 505-924-2310, SW Farmer, Charles R., PO Box 1126, Socorro, 87801-1126, 575-835-0041, SP Fasanando, Benedicto, PO Box 248, Cleveland, 87715-0248, 575-387-2158, MY Fernandez, David Noel, PO Box 366, Gallup, 87305-0366, 505-722-6324, SP ME Fiala, Cindy, 6440 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-922-9200, MC Fields, Eric, PO Box 1015, Clovis, 88102-1015, 575-762-2926, SP Fierro, Frank, PO Box 6857, Albuquerque, 87197-6857, 505-345-3299, MM Filer, Dawn, 6 Riverview Ct, Jemez Springs, 87025-9247, 575-829-4475, MM Filer, Matt, 6 Riverview Ct, Jemez Springs, 87025-9247, 575-829-4475, MM Fitzhugh, Sharlotte, PO Box 26327, Albuquerque, 87125-6327, 505-242-8928, MC Fleetwood, H.R., PO Box 2892, Farmington, 87499-2892, 505-327-7704, SP Flessenkaemper, Manuel, PO Box 392, Cloudcroft, 88317-0392, 575-682-2763, MY Flores, Paul, PO Box 307, Alto, 88312-0307, 575-336-1979, MY Folks, Renee, PO Box 489, Carlsbad, 88221-0489, 575-887-1158, MP Fontana, Vincent, PO Box 235, Cimarron, 87714-0235, 575-376-2469, SP Foster, Jill, PO Box 295, Fort Wingate, 87316-0295, 505-488-7008, MM Foster, Tim, 2106 E Pine Lodge Rd, Roswell, 88201-9169, 575-622-3399, MM Foster, Tom, PO Box 160, Timberon, 88350-0061, 575-987-2470, MM Fouts, Ronny, PO Box 335, Melrose, 88124, 575-253-4403, MM Fragua, Gerome, PO Box 140, Jemez Pueblo, 87024-0140, 575-834-7551, MM Freeman, Steve, 301 Chama St NE, Albuquerque, 87108-2022, 505-255-8223, SP Frieser, Bill, PO Box 8, Mimbres, 88049, 575-536-9543, SP Fuentes, Ernesto, PO Box 366, Gallup, 87305-0366, 505-722-6324, MM Fuller, Bobby W., PO Box 1449, Eunice, 88231-1449, 575-394-2568, SP
G Gage, Herb, PO Box 667, Tucumcari, 88401-0667, 575-461-3106, SP Gandy, Rebecca, 837 W Jackson Ave, Lovington, 88260-3301, 575-396-4135, MP Gantz, Sid, PO Box 257, Fairacres, 88033-0257, 575-526-3680, MM Garcia, Moses, 605 N 6th St, Carlsbad, 88220-3411, 575-887-1128, MM Garrett, Mary Ann, Box 401, Tucumcari, 88401, 575-461-4500, MC Gavernick, Dan, PO Box 607, Espanola, 87532-0607, 505-747-4273, MM Gavurnik, Dan, 51509 NBU 15, Espanola, 87532-2715, 505-753-6821, MM Geary, Terry, 1316 Scenic Dr, Alamogordo, 88310-4234, 575-437-7311, MP Gedde, Alan, 1009 W Alameda, Roswell, 88203-2901, 575-622-2553, MM MY Gibbs, Neil, 1800 South Locust Street, Las Cruces, 88001-5354, 575-522-7900, AP Glanzer, Bryan, 1800 South Locust Street, Las Cruces, 88001-5354, 575-522-7900, AP Glaze, Jeff, PO Box 367, High Rolls Mountain Park, 88325-0367, 575-682-3211, AP
Gleason, Leonard, PO Box 994, Bloomfield, 87413-0994, 505-632-5195, AP Gleaton, Daniel, PO Box 1015, Clovis, 88102-1015, 575-762-2926, MY Gnatkowski, Mel, PO Box 429, Capitan, 88316-0429, 575-354-2044, SP Goings, Steve, 107 W. Vineyard Ln, Carlsbad, 88220-8824, 575-885-3905, SP Gomez, Facio, PO Box 418, Magdalena, 87825-0418, 575-854-2389, MY Gonzales, Rebekah, 627 W 15th St, Portales, 88130-6868, 575-356-4782, MM Gonzales, Tomas, PO Box 972, Tucumcari, 88401-0972, 575-403-5285, MM Gonzalez, Saul, PO Box 2593, Las Cruces, 88004-2593, 575-523-9491, SP Goode, Ken, 2517 Wyoming Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, 87112, 505-243-2707, DM Goodloe, Karl, PO Box 1550, Anthony, 88021-1550, 575-882-2810, MM Graham, Sharon, 1605 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, 87505-4736, 505-983-9141, MP Grant, Troy O., 1418 Mossman, Roswell, 88201, 575-622-1372, SP Grant, Valarie J., 1418 Mossman, Roswell, 88201, 575-622-1372, ME Grau, Wesley, PO Box 64, Grady, 88120-0064, 575-357-2525, MM Gray, Duane, PO Box 99, Bayard, 88023-0099, 575-537-5651, SP Gray, Peaches, PO Box 7, Fruitland, 87416-0233, MM Green, Lara, 5915 Bluewater Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87105-1951, 505-831-1899, MP Green, Robye, PO Box 276, Flora Vista, 87415-0276, 505-334-8062, AP Gregg, Dan, 9429 Constitution Ave NE, Albuquerque, 87112-5138, 505-292-2713, SP Gregory, Kevin P., 5620 Laredo Rd NE, Rio Rancho, 87144, 505-994-0430, ME Griffith, Steve, PO Box 283, Santa Clara, 88026-0283, 575-537-2224, SP Griffith, Steve, PO Box 2926, Silver City, 88062, 575-388-1979, DM Grimm, Sheila, 1009 W Alameda, Roswell, 88203-2901, 575-622-2553, MP Grisham, Richard L., 2420 N Garden Ave, Roswell, 88201-7623, 575-622-8182, SP Groves, Chris, PO Box 33, Moriarty, 87035-0033, 505-832-6385, MY Guerito, Tom, HCR 17 Box 420, Cuba, 87013-9402, SP Gurule, Debra, PO Box 391, Cuba, 87013-0391, 505-289-3435, MM Gutierrez, Cesar, PO Box 5959, Santa Fe, 87502-5959, 505-982-5854, SP Gutierrez, Guadalupe, PO Box 5959, Santa Fe, 87502-5959, 505-982-5854, MM Gutierrez, Karina, PO Box 5959, Santa Fe, 87502-5959, 505-982-5854, MC Gwynne, Nita, PO Box 242, Artesia, 88211-0242, 575-746-3258, MC
H Hackett, Howard, PO Box 1777, Lovington, 88260-1777, 575-396-3555, MM Hagan, Albert, PO Box 472, Estancia, 87016-0472, 505-384-9565, SP Hahn, Nikki, PO Box 1015, Clovis, 88102-1015, 575-762-2926, MP Hailey, Michael, 1100 W Manana Blvd, Clovis, 88101-3202, 575-763-3471, MM Hales, Doyle, PO Box 448, Window Rock AZ, 86515-0448, 505-371-5877, SP Halsted, Carol G., PO Box 222, La Plata, 87418-0222, 505-325-2810, MM Hamilton, Cindy, 103 North Heights, Bloomfield, 87413-0093, 505-632-3787, MC Hamilton, Jennings, 103 North Heights, Bloomfield, 87413-0093, 505-632-3787, SP Hamrick, Dan, PO Box 1017, Tijeras, 87059-1017, 505-281-4105, MM Hancock, Beth Ellen, 9800 Benavides Rd SW, Albuquerque, 87121, 505-831-1225, MM Hancock, John, 9800 Benavides Rd SW, Albuquerque, 87121, 505-831-1225, SP Haney, Dawn, 12 Unser Blvd SE Ste A, Rio Rancho, 87124, 505-896-6803, MM MC Haney, Kevin, 12 Unser Blvd SE Ste A, Rio Rancho, 87124-6300, 505-896-6803, SP Harden, Gerald, 605 N 6th St, Carlsbad, 88220-3411, 575-887-1128, SP Hardwick, Hoyt, 1418 Mossman, Roswell, 88201, 575-622-1372, MM Harlan, Tom, 2201 N Main St, Clovis, 88101-3512, 575-763-7942, MM Harp, Troy, 2112 College Dr, Gallup, 87301-5600, 505-722-4401, MM Harrington, Debi, PO Box 58, Tijeras, 87059, 505-281-3342, MY Harris, Jennifer, 6440 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-922-9200, MP Harrison, Cindy, 6400 Golf Course Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-899-0665, ME Hartz, Kelly, 1100 W Manana Blvd, Clovis, 88101-3202, 575-763-3471, ME MY Harvey, Brian, PO Box 26327, Albuquerque, 87125-6327, 505-242-8928, MY Haskins, Lavada, 4175 Lavender Dr, Las Cruces, 88005-1109, 575-526-2578, MM Haxton, Jon, PO Box 376, Farmington, 87499-0376, 505-632-8882, AP Hay, Michael (Mike), 123 Osuna Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87107, 505-345-2380, SP ME Head, R. Michael, PO Box 1, Hachita, 88040-0001, SP Head, R. Michael, 2 Arroyo Seco Rd, Silver City, 88061, 575-538-3558, SP Henderson, Carmen, PO Box 607, Espanola, 87532-0607, 505-747-4273, MC MP Henderson, Clark D., 9429 Constitution NE, Albuquerque, 87112, 505-292-2713, MM
Henderson, Tar, PO Box 62, Gila, 88038-0062, 575-535-2977, SP Henderson, Thomas, PO Box 26327, Albuquerque, 87125-6327, 505-242-8928, MM Hendrickson, Netty, PO Box 99, Bayard, 88023-0099, 575-537-5651, MM Hendrickx, David S., PO Box 1524, Santa Teresa, 88008-1524, SP Hernandez, Michael, PO Box 1017, Tijeras, 87059-1017, 505-281-4105, MY Hernandez, Rony, 3950 Stern Dr, Las Cruces, 88001-7615, 575-526-5980, SP ME Herrera, Franklin, PO Box 647, Alamogordo, 88311-0647, 575-434-8650, MY Herring, Lee, 1605 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, 87505-4736, 505-983-9141, SP Hickman, Virginia, PO Box 168, Reserve, 87830-0168, 575-533-6330, MM Hicks, Tyler, 2501 N Norris St, Clovis, 88101-9313, 575-762-4727, MY Higgins, Gregg, 1800 South Locust Street, Las Cruces, 88001-5354, 575-522-7900, AP Hilburn, Marcia, PO Box 738, Tatum, 88267-0738, 575-398-3131, MY Hilgemann, Brandon, 6440 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-922-9200, MY Hill, Lance, PO Box 188, Portales, 88130-0188, 575-356-4501, MY Hill, Ralph, PO Box 647, Alamogordo, 88311-0647, 575-434-8650, MC Hill, Rhonda, PO Box 296, Texico, 88135-0296, 575-482-3632, MP Hill, Russell, PO Box 1888, Hobbs, 88241-1888, 575-393-8065, SP Hill, Sara, PO BOX 537, Dexter, 88230, MM Hill, Vern, PO Box 1122, Aztec, 87410-1122, 505-334-0692, MM Hinds, Virginia, PO Box 504, Mountainair, 87036-0504, 505-847-2394, MM MP Hinze, John E., 321 E Center St, Tucumcari, 88401-2201, 575-461-2724, SP Hirschfeld, Matthew V., PO Box 50998, Albuquerque, 87181-0998, SP Hodnett, Frank W., PO Box 160, Timberon, 88350-0061, 575-987-2470, SP Hogg, Linda, PO Box 825, Raton, 87740-0825, 575-445-8143, MY Hollaway, Saphronia, PO Box 335, Melrose, 88124, 575-253-4403, MY Hollingsworth, Maurice, 106 S Miranda St, Las Cruces, 88005-2637, 575-524-3691, SP Hollis, Rob, PO Box 296, Texico, 88135-0296, 575-482-3632, SP Hollis , Jennifer, 2501 N Norris St, Clovis, 88101-9313, 575-762-4727, MC MP Holmes, Jennifer, 921 Parkland Dr, Clovis, 88101-4478, 575-762-1779, MY Holt, Jaime, PO Box 418, Magdalena, 87825-0418, 575-854-2389, MC Holt, Josi, PO Box 418, Magdalena, 87825-0418, 575-854-2389, MP Holt, Paul, PO Box 418, Magdalena, 87825-0418, 575-854-2389, SP Horrell, Michele, PO Box 389, Alamogordo, 88311-0389, 575-437-0110, MY Horton, Christopher, 100 S Ave C, Portales, 88130-5934, 575-356-6761, AP ME MY Horton, James F., PO Box 1550, Anthony, 88021-1550, 575-882-2810, SP Horton, Todd, 112 Lisa, Box 159, Chaparral, 88081, 575-824-4500, SP Huber, Walter, PO Box 270, Portales, 88130-0270, 575-356-8275, SP Hughes, Garlan, PO Box 1113, Clovis, 88102-1113, 575-763-7860, SP Hull, Jack D., PO Box 773, Hobbs, 88241-0773, 575-392-8224, MM Humble, Tom, PO Box 382, Logan, 88426-0382, 575-487-2232, MY Humerez, Flor, 2911 N Dal Paso, Hobbs, 88240, 575-392-5009, MP Humerez, Rudy, 2911 N Dal Paso, Hobbs, 88240, 575-392-5009, SP Humphrey, Jean, PO Box 8, Mimbres, 88049-0008, 575-536-9543, MY Hunt, Josh, PO Box 241, Salem, 87941-0340, 575-267-4237, SP Hurtado, Raul, 913 La Joya St., Espanola, 87532, 505-753-2805, MY Huskey, Becky, 1010 Ridgeway Pl., Farmington, 87401, 505-599-9019, MC
I Ignacio, Rose, PO Box 26, Cuba, 87013-0026, 505-220-7502, MP Irvin, Donie, PO Box 773, Hobbs, 88241-0773, 575-392-8224, MY Iturralde, Martina, PO Box 1669, Silver City, 88062-1669, 575-388-5425, ME
J Jackson, Mona, 103 North Heights, Bloomfield, 87413-0093, 505-632-3787, MM Jacquez, Joanne, 10 County Road 3323, Aztec, 87410, 505-325-4373, MC Jenkerson, Harold, PO Box 23, Datil, 87821-0023, 575-772-5577, SP Jetton, Kenneth, 720 N Davis St, Clovis, 88101-6435, 575-762-1350, MM Jewell, Mike, 1316 Scenic Dr, Alamogordo, 88310-4234, 575-437-7311, MM Jim, Aaron, PO Box 267, Tohatchi, 87325, 505-488-3011, SP Jimmerson, Scott, 1100 Michigan Ave, Alamogordo, 88310-6724, 575-437-5510, MM John, Allison, PO Box 7, Fruitland, 87416-0233, MP Johns, Jerry, PO Box 3187, Laguna, 87026-3187, SP Johns, Rita, PO Box 3187, Laguna, 87026-3187, MC
Johnson, Aaron, PO Box 1449, Eunice, 88231-1449, 575-394-2568, MY Johnson, April, PO Box 896, Dona Ana, 88033, 575-524-2105, MM Johnson, Bill, PO Box 896, Dona Ana, 88033, 575-524-2105, AP Johnson, Don, 2106 E Pine Lodge Rd, Roswell, 88201-9169, 575-622-3399, SP Johnson, Justin, 1515 Golf Course SE Ste 103, Rio Rancho, 87124, 505-792-9191, MY Johnson, Merlene, PO Box 289, Belen, 87002-0289, 505-864-8855, MM Johnson, Teresa, PO Box 276, Flora Vista, 87415-0276, 505-334-8062, MM Johnson, Terry R., PO Box 5818, Roswell, 88202, 575-622-1019, MM Johnston, Diane, PO Box 166, Mayhill, 88339-0166, 575-687-3754, MC Johnston, O.B., PO Box A, Conchas Dam, 88416-7001, 575-868-2237, MM Joiner, Justin, PO Box 328, Deming, 88031-0328, 575-546-6509, MY Jones, Bill, PO Box 318, Tinnie, 88351-0318, 575-653-4135, SP Jones, J.W., 203 E Elm St, Farmington, 87401-6517, 505-327-3689, SP Jones, Sheika, 1901 Pennsylvania NE, Albuquerque, 87110, 505-881-7780, MC Jordan, Lonnie, PO Box 332, Grants, 87020-3330, 505-287-9294, SP Josea, Pauline, PO Box 2892, Farmington, 87499-2892, 505-327-7704, MC Joswick, James, 501 Wright Ave, Alamogordo, 88310-7323, 575-434-1816, SP Jurado, Jose, PO Box 177, Carlsbad, 88221-0177, 575-887-4054, MM
K Kartchner, Caleb, PO Box 62, Gila, 88038-0062, 575-535-2977, MM Keeney, Alvin, PO Box 289, Belen, 87002-0289, 505-864-8855, SP Kejr, Don, PO Box 205, Tyrone, 88065, 575-538-8216, SP Kennedy, Kirby K., 211 W 20th St, Farmington, 87401-3402, 505-327-4771, SP Kidd, David, PO Box 40, Roy, 87743-0040, 575-485-2679, MM Kilpatrick, Keith, PO Box 242, Artesia, 88211-0242, 575-746-3258, MY Kimball, Lynn, PO Box 392, Cloudcroft, 88317-0392, 575-682-2763, MM Kimsey, Bryan, PO Box 8, Des Moines, 88418-0008, 575-278-2421, SP King, Gary, 1313 Apache Ave, Santa Fe, 87505-3211, 505-983-9766, MY King, Lew, 200 W Sycamore Ave, Bloomfield, 87413-5828, 505-632-3335, MM King, Richard C., 106 S Miranda St, Las Cruces, 88005-2637, 575-524-3691, ME Kirby Jr., Robert Bruce, PO Box 656, Raton, 87740-0656, 575-445-3571, SP Klopfer, Wynelle, 1254 Cox Canyon Rd., Cloudcroft, 88317, 575-687-3538, SW Kraft, Jason, PO Box 242, Artesia, 88211-0242, 575-746-3258, SP Kratzer, Jim, 314 S Roosevelt Road AG, Floyd, 88118-9780, 575-760-1556, MM Kuhn, Peter, P.O. Box 568, Carlsbad, 88221-0568, 575-887-6124, SP Kulback, Colleen, PO Box 382, Logan, 88426-0382, 575-487-2232, MM Kulback, Stephen, PO Box 382, Logan, 88426-0382, 575-487-2232, SP
L Lackey, Norman, PO Box 490, La Luz, 88337-0490, 575-437-8688, AP Lackey, Roland, PO Box 391, Cuba, 87013-0391, 505-289-3435, MY Lackey, Wilfred, PO Box 128, Lordsburg, 88045-0128, 575-542-3783, SP Lacy, Leroy, PO Box 341, Animas, 88020-0341, 575-548-2572, SP Lambert, Tomas A., PO Box 1017, Tijeras, 87059-1017, 505-281-4105, AP Lambright, Joe (Slim), PO Box 222, La Plata, 87418-0222, 505-325-2810, AP Land, Randy, PO Box 489, Carlsbad, 88221-0489, 575-887-1158, SP Langston, Matt, PO Box 87, Clayton, 88415-0087, 575-374-9285, MM Lareau, Andy, 1701 N Coleman St, Hobbs, 88240-2733, 575-393-9026, MY Larson, David, PO Box 472, Estancia, 87016-0472, 505-384-9565, MM Larson, Debbi, 6 Riverview Ct, Jemez Springs, 87025-9247, 575-829-4475, MY MC Larson, Eric, 6 Riverview Ct, Jemez Springs, 87025-9247, 575-829-4475, SP LaSala, Elaine, PO Box 367, High Rolls Mountain Park, 88325-0367, 575-682-3211, MC Lawrence, Bob, PO Box 87, Clayton, 88415-0087, 575-374-9285, MM Lawrence, Nathan, PO Box 287, Fort Sumner, 88119-0287, 575-355-2634, SP Leach, Tom, 1704 Blake Rd SW, Albuquerque, 87105-4804, 505-877-6813, SP Ledbetter, Douglas J., 1107 Adams Ave, Alamogordo, 88310-5016, SP Lerma, Suriel, PO Box 2046, Clovis, 88102-2046, 575-762-6588, MM Lewis, Dan, PO Box 68006, Albuquerque, 87193-8006, 505-792-8737, SP Lewis, Mike Paul, PO Box 2097, Milan, 87021-2097, 505-287-8510, MM Lewis, Tracy, PO Box 68006, Albuquerque, 87193-8006, 505-792-8737, MC Leyva, Brenda, PO Box 86, Lovington, 88260-0086, 575-396-3025, MP Liew, Voon Min, 2721 Arizona NE, Albuquerque, 87110, 505-331-4520, SP
Linnehan, Billy, 7 Avenida Vista Grande #171, Santa Fe, 87508, 505-466-2495, MM Livesay, Kaycee, PO Box 528, Estancia, 87016-0528, 505-384-2286, MY Lofton, Owen, PO Box 396, Loving, 88256-0396, 575-745-2981, MM Long, Stephen C.M., 2030 Eldorado Loop, Bosque Farms, 87068, 505-869-6306, SP Lopez, Felipe, PO Box 328, Alamogordo, 88311-0328, MM Lord, Bill, PO Box 3470, Taos, 87571, 575-758-3354, SP Lorenzini, Massimo, 913 La Joya St., Espanola, 87532, 505-753-2805, SP Loudat, John, PO Box 94485, Albuquerque, 87199, 505-924-2310, SW Lozano, Aurelio, 501 N Burk St, Hobbs, 88240-5642, 575-397-5983, SP Lueras, Danny, PO Box 287, Corona, 88318-0287, 575-849-2011, MM Lueras, Kayla, PO Box 287, Corona, 88318-0287, 575-849-2011, MY Lujan, Daniel, 501 N Burk St, Hobbs, 88240-5642, 575-397-5983, MM Lujan, Elica, 501 N Burk St, Hobbs, 88240-5642, 575-397-5983, ME MC Lynch, Phyllis, PO Box 295, Fort Wingate, 87316-0295, 505-488-7008, MC
M Maberry, Wade, PO Box 518, Weed, 88354-0518, 575-687-2113, SP Maestas, Joan, PO Box 248, Cleveland, 87715-0248, 575-387-2158, MC Malott, Zach, 1016 Old Road Box 9, Mescalero, 88340, SP Mancillas, Dyna, PO Box 3256, Roswell, 88202, 575-623-8135, MM Mancillas, Roberto, PO Box 3256, Roswell, 88202, 575-623-8135, SP Mancini, J.J., PO Box 68006, Albuquerque, 87193-8006, 505-792-8737, MM Marin, Luli, 2911 N Dal Paso, Hobbs, 88240, 575-392-5009, MC Marrow, Sr., Timothy M., 6400 Golf Course NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-899-0665, SP Marrs, Chad, PO Box 26446, Albuquerque, 87125-6446, 505-247-3611, MY Marsh, Danny, 6400 Golf Course Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87120-2544, 505-899-0665, MM Marshall, Dusty, 301 E Castle Ave, Hobbs, 88240-7704, 575-393-8823, SP Marshall, Elizabeth, 301 E Castle Ave, Hobbs, 88240-7704, 575-393-8823, MC Martin, Becky, PO Box 95, San Jon, 88434-0095, 575-576-2535, MM Martin, Greg, 1696 CR 16, Clovis, 88101, 575-985-2437, SP Martin, Roy G, 921 Parkland Dr, Clovis, 88101-4478, 575-762-1779, MM Martin, Scott, PO Box 6, Lake Arthur, 88253-0082, 575-752-7440, SP Martin, Sherman, PO Box 95, San Jon, 88434-0095, 575-576-2535, SP Martin, Winona Ruth, PO Box 6, Lake Arthur, 88253-0082, 575-752-7440, MM Martinez, Esther, PO Box 10208, Albuquerque, 87184, 505-898-2625, MP Martinez, Jose Luis, PO Box 647, Alamogordo, 88311-0647, 575-434-8650, SP Martinez, Paz, 808 S. Alamo St, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-382-1175, MM Martinez, Susan, 4400 E Main St, Farmington, 87402-8654, 505-327-7791, MC MP Massey, Jeff, PO Box 647, Alamogordo, 88311-0647, 575-434-8650, AP MM Massey, Peggy, PO Box 22, Causey, 88113-0019, MC Massy, Michael, PO Box 22, Causey, 88113-0019, MY Mathis, Dean, 1700 E Yeso Dr, Hobbs, 88240-4217, 575-397-7447, SP Mathis, Rhonda, PO Box 96, La Mesa, 88044-0096, 575-649-9535, MC Maule, Mark, PO Box 7, Fruitland, 87416-0233, SP May, Jeff, PO Box 389, Alamogordo, 88311-0389, 575-437-0110, SP Mayes, Robert, PO Box 656, Raton, 87740-0656, 575-445-3571, AP MM ME McAfee, Wesley, PO Box 22, Causey, 88113-0019, SP McAlister, Alan, 2501 N Norris St, Clovis, 88101-9313, 575-762-4727, SP McCarthick, Kelly M., 220 W Avenue I, Lovington, 88260-5242, 575-396-2524, SP McCasland, Sue, PO Box 187, Ruidoso Downs, 88346-0187, 575-378-4611, MP McCollum, Jay, 2112 College Dr, Gallup, 87301-5600, 505-722-4401, SP McCoy, Glenn, HC 65 Box 975, Crossroads, 88114-9700, SP McCuller, Ric, PO Box 158, Aztec, 87410-0158, 505-334-6833, ME MY McCulloch, John, PO Box 695, Lovington, 88260-0695, 575-396-3637, MM McCullough, Charles F., 80 State Road 4, Los Alamos, 87544-3751, 505-672-9764, SP McDaniel, Gary, PO Box 695, Lovington, 88260-0695, 575-396-3637, MY McDonald, Deborah, 5915 Bluewater Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87105, 505-831-1899, MM McElheny, Steve, PO Box 367, High Rolls Mountain Park, 88325, 575-682-3211, MM McElroy, Jacob, PO Box 142, Wagon Mound, 87752-0142, SP McFadden, David, 100 S Ave C, Portales, 88130-5934, 575-356-6761, SP McGuire, Mike, PO Box 86, Lovington, 88260-0086, 575-396-3025, SP McGuire, Mike, 5512 Lovington Hwy, Hobbs, 88240, 575-392-4456, DM
McKinnon, Luke, PO Box 11627, Albuquerque, 87192, 505-407-4390, SP McPherson, David, 7 Avenida Vista Grande #171, Santa Fe, 87508, 505-466-2495, SP McRae, Chris, 1800 South Locust Street, Las Cruces, 88001-5354, 575-522-7900, SP Meeker, Lafraya, PO Box 504, Mountainair, 87036-0504, 505-847-2394, MY Melendez, Lional, 812 Fruit Avenue NW, Albuquerque, 87102-1916, 505-247-4781, MM Melendez, Sergio, 501 N Burk, Hobbs, 88240, 575-397-5983, SP Messer, T. J., 322 W Grand Ave, Artesia, 88210-2475, 575-748-1308, MR Metzger, Roy, 3803 Atrisco NW Ste A, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-833-1080, MM Meyer, Jim, 6440 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-922-9200, MM Mike, Georgette, 5206 W. Comanche St., Farmington, 87401, 505-326-2810, MC Mike, Shawn, 5206 W. Comanche St., Farmington, 87401, 505-326-2810, MR Miller, Jennifer, 211 W 20th St, Farmington, 87401-3402, 505-327-4771, MM Miller, Larry, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111-4904, 505-298-8455, SP Millsaps, Jason, PO Box 26446, Albuquerque, 87125-6446, 505-247-3611, MM Minor, Gerald A., PO Box 12625, Albuquerque, 87195-0625, 505-750-3557, SP MM Mitchell, Betty, PO Box 528, Estancia, 87016-0528, 505-384-2286, MM Mitchell, Dennis, 314 S Roosevelt Road AG, Floyd, 88118-9780, 575-760-1556, SP Mitchell, Derek, PO Box 506, Mesilla Park, 88047-0506, 575-524-7658, MY Mitchell, Derrill L., PO Box 335, Melrose, 88124, 575-253-4403, MM Mitchell, Roy, Box 401, Tucumcari, 88401, 575-461-4500, SP Mixon, Marcia, PO Box 829, Carrizozo, 88301-0829, 575-648-2968, MM Mizell, Larry, PO Box 2322, Alamogordo, 88311-2322, 575-439-1734, SP Mizell, Matt, 6440 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-922-9200, MY Montano, Ben, PO Box 58, Tijeras, 87059, 505-281-3342, MM Montgomery, Bart, 1328 Scenic Dr., Alamogordo, 88310, 575-437-9987, DM Montoya, Eliseo F., PO Box 1669, Silver City, 88062-1669, 575-388-5425, SP MY Montoya, Luisa, PO Box 1669, Silver City, 88062-1669, 575-388-5425, MC Montoya, William, HC 79 Box 1609, Cuba, 87013-9617, SP Montroy, Craig, 200 W Sycamore Ave, Bloomfield, 87413-5828, 505-632-3335, AP Moody, Jeff, 211 W 20th St, Farmington, 87401-3402, 505-327-4771, ME Moon, Lillian, 5800 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87109-1408, 505-881-9711, MC Moore, Byron E., 4175 Lavender Dr, Las Cruces, 88005-1109, 575-526-2578, SP Moore, Chipper, PO Box 257, Fairacres, 88033-0257, 575-526-3680, SP Moore, Garland, PO Box 2097, Milan, 87021-2097, 505-287-8510, SP Moore, Linda, 6160 Moongate Rd, Las Cruces, 88012-6418, 575-382-0386, MM Moorhead, Dana, PO Box 504, Mountainair, 87036-0504, 505-847-2394, MC Morerod, Boyd, 9 Los Chavez Park Rd, Belen, 87002-6374, 505-865-7701, SP Morey, Elayne, PO Box 317, Mesquite, 88048-0038, MC Morgan, Brad, 1101 W. 18th Street, Portales, 88130, 575-356-4273, SP Morin, Lamar H., 200 W Sycamore Ave, Bloomfield, 87413-5828, 505-632-3335, SP Morrison, Bruce, PO Box 248, Cleveland, 87715-0248, 575-387-2158, SP Morrison, Carrie, PO Box 276, Flora Vista, 87415-0276, 505-334-8062, MY Morrison, Mike, PO Box 276, Flora Vista, 87415-0276, 505-334-8062, MY Morrison, Paul, 123 Osuna Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87107-6041, 505-345-2380, MY Moyer, Art, PO Box 287, Fort Sumner, 88119-0287, 575-355-2634, MM Mullennix, Chris, 1100 W Manana Blvd, Clovis, 88101-3202, 575-763-3471, SP Murphy, Laura, PO Box 2575, Los Lunas, 87031-2575, 505-865-3581, MM MY MC Murphy, Shirley, 500 Granado St., Tularosa, 88352-0908, 575-585-9864, MM Murphy, Steven, PO Box 2575, Los Lunas, 87031-2575, 505-865-3581, MY Murrillo, Debbie, PO Box 418, Magdalena, 87825-0418, 575-854-2389, MM Myers, Crystal, PO Box 1150, Jal, 88252-1150, 575-395-2808, MC Myers, Mike, PO Box 1150, Jal, 88252-1150, 575-395-2808, MC Myers, Robert, 5800 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87109-1408, 505-881-9711, SP Myers, Sharon, PO Box 8, Mimbres, 88049-0008, 575-536-9543, MM
N Nall, Marla, 301 E Snyder St, Hobbs, 88240-8338, 575-393-7183, MP Napier, Mike, PO Box 94485, Albuquerque, 87199, 505-924-2310, SW Naval, Juanito, 913 La Joya St., Espanola, 87532, 505-753-2805, MM Neal, Eldridge (Butch), 1905 S. Main, Roswell, 88203, 575-622-6072, SP Nelson, Bennie, 1124 Hermosa Dr SE, Albuquerque, 87108-4315, MM Ness, Patrick, PO Box 472, Estancia, 87016-0472, 505-384-9565, MY
Newbill, Patrick, 8888 Harper Dr NE, Albuquerque, 87111-1000, 505-828-2600, MC Newlun, Malissa, 511 W Arrington St, Farmington, 87401-8405, 505-325-4528, MP Newton, De Neil, 1901 Pennsylvania NE, Albuquerque, 87110, 505-881-7780, MY Noh, Talon, PO Box 2338, Edgewood, 87015-2338, 505-281-5566, SP Norris, Penny, 12129 N Denver City Hwy, Hobbs, 88242-0616, 575-392-8468, MP North, Jim, 629 Highway 170, Farmington, 87401-1899, 505-486-1958, MM Notgrass, Haley, PO Box 38, Kirtland, 87417-0038, 505-598-5809, MY Nowlin, C. Bryan, 1901 Pennsylvania NE, Albuquerque, 87110, 505-881-7780, ME Nunneley, Terry, PO Box 903, Sandia Park, 87047, MC Nystrom, Brian, PO Box 1048, Angel Fire, 87710-1048, 575-377-3107, SP
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O'Dell, John, PO Box 106, Glorieta, 87535-0106, 505-757-6262, SP Olivas, Antonio, PO Box 181, Canutillo TX, 79835, 915-877-4327, SP Olivas, Carlos, PO Box 181, Canutillo TX, 79835, 915-877-4327, MY Olmos, Guerrero, PO Box 2046, Clovis, 88102-2046, 575-762-6588, MY Olson, Jim, PO Box 490, La Luz, 88337-0490, 575-437-8688, MM O'Neal, Joe, 1010 Ridgeway Pl., Farmington, 87401, 505-599-9019, SP Onimole, Margaret, PO Box 26327, Albuquerque, 87125-6327, 505-242-8928, MP Ornelas, Eduardo, 1250 W Alameda St, Santa Fe, 87501-1750, MM Ornelas, Juan, 1250 W Alameda St, Santa Fe, 87501-1750, ME Ortiz, Jonathan, PO Box 12352, Albuquerque, 87195-0352, 505-836-1798, MY Ortiz, Rhea, PO Box 298, Grants, 87020-0298, 505-285-6643, MY
P Palacios, Concepcion, PO Box 2046, Clovis, 88102-2046, 575-762-6588, MP Palen, Zach, PO Box 396, Loving, 88256-0396, 575-745-2981, MY Park, Jong in, 4709 Harvest Lane, El Paso TX, 79924, 915-276-2773, SP Parker, Kevin G., PO Box 158, Aztec, 87410-0158, 505-334-6833, SP Parker, Larry, 12129 N Denver City Hwy, Hobbs, 88242-0616, 575-392-8468, MM Parson, Gary, 1905 S. Main, Roswell, 88203, 575-622-6072, MM Patrick, G.R., 123 Osuna Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87107-6041, 505-345-2380, AP Patten, Todd, 3803 Atrisco NW Ste A, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-833-1080, AP Patterson, Patt, PO Box 166, Mayhill, 88339-0166, 575-687-3754, MM Paul, Eloise, 9429 Constitution Ave NE, Albuquerque, 87112-5138, 505-292-2713, MP Paul, Sean, 322 W Grand Ave, Artesia, 88210-2475, 575-748-1308, MM Peabody, Jim, Rt 1 291 SR 77, Texico, 88135, 575-389-5334, SP Pearce, Damon, 2501 N Norris St, Clovis, 88101-9313, 575-762-4727, MM Pearce, Dan, 1100 W. Manana, Clovis, 88101, 575-763-4110, DM Pearce, Dan, PO Box 581 , Tucumcari, 88401, 575-763-4110, DM Pearson, George, 3803 Atrisco NW Ste A, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-833-1080, SP Peden, Holly, 12129 N Denver City Hwy, Hobbs, 88242-0616, 575-392-8468, MC Peek, Garland, 9429 Constitution Ave NE, Albuquerque, 87112-5138, 505-292-2713, ME Pence, Kevin, PO Box 489, Carlsbad, 88221-0489, 575-887-1158, MM ME Pennington, Cathy M., PO Box 358, Dexter, 88230-0358, 575-347-2909, ME Pennington, Leo V., PO Box 358, Dexter, 88230-0358, 575-347-2909, SP Pennington, Pat, PO Box 2322, Alamogordo, 88311-2322, 575-439-1734, MM Peralta, Corine, PO Box 1598, Magdalena, 87825, 575-854-2228, MP Perdue, Mavis, PO Box 23, Datil, 87821-0023, 575-772-5577, MM Perkins, Scott, PO Box 1996, Roswell, 88202-1996, 575-623-2640, MM Peterson, Krista, PO Box 94485, Albuquerque, 87199, 505-924-2310, SW Peterson, Timothy L., PO Box 296, Texico, 88135-0296, 575-482-3632, MM Phillips, Joe, PO Box 159, Red River, 87558-0159, 575-754-2882, SP Phillips, Karen, PO Box 159, Red River, 87558-0159, 575-754-2882, MC MP Pierce, Milton, 5500 2nd St SW, Albuquerque, 87105-7497, 505-877-5673, MM Pilley, Wesley, PO Box 488, Hagerman, 88232-0488, 575-752-3228, ME Pinkston, Ira, 5800 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87109-1408, 505-881-9711, MM Pippen, Dave, PO Box 317, Mesquite, 88048-0038, SP Pippen, Shelia, PO Box 317, Mesquite, 88048-0038, MP Pittam, Harry, PO Box 695, Lovington, 88260-0695, 575-396-3637, SP Pittman, Wayne, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111-4904, 505-298-8455, MM Pitts, David, PO Box 298, Grants, 87020-0298, 505-285-6643, MM
Pomroy, Katelynn, 5915 Bluewater Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87105, 505-831-1899, MC Popplewell, Martha, 1016 Old Road Box 9, Mescalero, 88340, MC Porter, David, PO Box 257, Fairacres, 88033-0257, 575-526-3680, AP MY Porter, Katherine, PO Box 1777, Lovington, 88260-1777, 575-396-3555, MC MP Potter, Vanessa, 1701 Standpipe Rd, Carlsbad, 88220-2512, 575-887-5051, MM Pougues, Robert, PO Box 2571, Milan, 87021, 575-715-7749, SP Powell, Clyde R., PO Box 188, Portales, 88130-0188, 575-356-4501, MM Prell, David, 1500 W Blodgett St, Carlsbad, 88220-3905, 575-885-5033, SP Pressler, Phil, PO Box 128, Lordsburg, 88045-0128, 575-542-3783, MM Prieto, Ernesto, PO Box 1440, Mesilla, 88046-1440, 575-541-1682, AP Prieto, Saul, PO Box 1440, Mesilla, 88046-1440, 575-541-1682, MM Prince, Jim H., PO Box 328, Deming, 88031-0328, 575-546-6509, MM Probst, Elizabeth, 1250 W Alameda St, Santa Fe, 87501-1750, MP Probst, Matt, 1250 W Alameda St, Santa Fe, 87501-1750, MY MR Protextor, Mary, 3950 Stern Dr, Las Cruces, 88001-7615, 575-526-5980, MR Puckitt, Brett, PO Box 38, Kirtland, 87417-0038, 505-598-5809, SP Purkey, Vance, 2420 N Garden Ave, Roswell, 88201-7623, 575-622-8182, ME Pyeatt, Suzan, PO Box 281, Carlsbad, 88221-0281, 575-885-4889, MM
Q Quinones, Daniel, PO Box 806, Anthony, 88021-0806, 575-882-9278, SP Quinones, Ruth, PO Box 806, Anthony, 88021-0806, 575-882-9278, MM Quintana, Florence, Box 401, Tucumcari, 88401, 575-461-4500, MY
R Rachuig, Robert, PO Box 1346, Elephant Butte, 87935-1346, 575-744-4487, AP Ragland, Ronald, PO Box 773, Hobbs, 88241-0773, 575-392-8224, SP Rammage, Billy, PO Box 87, Clayton, 88415-0087, 575-374-9285, SP Rammage, Ron, PO Box 1017, Tijeras, 87059-1017, 505-281-4105, ME Ramsey, Amanda Lynn, PO Box 6, Lake Arthur, 88253-0082, 575-752-7440, MC Rash, Earnest, PO Box 1965, Hobbs, 88241-1965, 575-394-0055, MM Rassmussen, Will, PO Box 222, La Plata, 87418-0222, 505-325-2810, SP Ray, Jeromy, 270 Country Club Dr., Ruidoso, 88345, 575-257-2081, MY Ray, Matt, PO Box 2485, Hobbs, 88241, 575-397-7661, AP Red, David, PO Box 94485, Albuquerque, 87199, 505-924-2310, SW Reeves, Randy, PO Box 1875, Roswell, 88202-1875, SP Reimers, Brad, PO Box 2485, Hobbs, 88241, 575-397-7661, SP Reyes, Roberto, 2911 N Dal Paso, Hobbs, 88240, 575-392-5009, AP Rhodes, Takisha, 9800 Benavides Rd SW, Albuquerque, 87121, 505-831-1225, MC Richard, Jonathan D., PO Box 528, Estancia, 87016-0528, 505-384-2286, SP Richardson, Archie, 900 Continental Loop SE Apt 56, Albuquerque, 87108-5068, SP Riggin, Norman C., PO Box 188, Vaughn, 88353-0188, 505-584-2370, SP Rinne, Michael, PO Box 212, Elida, 88116-0212, 575-274-6371, SP Rivera, Socorro, PO Box 321, Las Cruces, 88004-0321, 575-526-5414, MP Roach, Roy, 421 N Prince St, Clovis, 88101-7734, SP Roberts, Johnny, PO Box 896, Dona Ana, 88033, 575-524-2105, SP Robinson, Billy G., PO Box 84, Glenwood, 88039-0084, 575-539-2266, SP Robinson, Patricia M., PO Box 84, Glenwood, 88039-0084, 575-539-2266, MM Robinson, Riley, PO Box 2338, Edgewood, 87015-2338, 505-281-5566, MM Roddy, Mary M., PO Box 389, Alamogordo, 88311-0389, 575-437-0110, MC Rodgers, James, 322 W Grand Ave, Artesia, 88210-2475, 575-748-1308, MY Rodgers, Marie, PO Box 518, Weed, 88354-0518, 575-687-2113, MM Rodgers, Marilyn, PO Box 151, Monument, 88265-0151, 575-393-7639, MM Rodriguez, Efren, PO Box 321, Las Cruces, 88004-0321, 575-526-5414, MY Rodriguez, Salvador, 3817 Barcelona Pl. SW, Albuquerque, 87121, 505-873-4976, SP Roever, Herbert, PO Box 157, Springer, 87747-0157, 575-483-2828, SP Rogers, Frankie, 1701 N Coleman St, Hobbs, 88240-2733, 575-393-9026, MP Rogers, Hugh, PO Box 298, Grants, 87020-0298, 505-285-6643, SP Romero, Bennie, PO Box 1593, Taos, 87571-1593, 575-758-4416, SP Romero, Dena, PO Box 187, Ruidoso Downs, 88346-0187, 575-378-4611, MY MC Romero, George, PO Box 187, Ruidoso Downs, 88346-0187, 575-378-4611, MY Romero, John N., PO Box 248, Cleveland, 87715-0248, 575-387-2158, MM Romero, Rebecca, 10 County Road 3323, Aztec, 87410, 505-325-4373, MM
Romero, Rene, PO Box 1593, Taos, 87571-1593, 575-758-4416, MM Ron, Carlos, 2911 N Dal Paso, Hobbs, 88240, 575-392-5009, MY Ron, Melly, 2911 N Dal Paso, Hobbs, 88240, 575-392-5009, MY Ross, Dick, 300 Baca Ave, Las Vegas, 87701-4433, 505-426-9212, SP Ross, Dick, 2501 N Norris St, Clovis, 88101-9313, 575-762-4727, AP Roth, Tim, PO Box 317, Mesquite, 88048-0038, MY Rousset, Jesse, 211 W 20th St, Farmington, 87401-3402, 505-327-4771, MY Rowser, Dave, 837 W Jackson Ave, Lovington, 88260-3301, 575-396-4135, SP Runyan, Gordan, PO Box 697, House, 88121-0697, 575-279-7893, SP Rupp, Dan, PO Box 94485, Albuquerque, 87199, 505-924-2310, SW Rush, Jerri, 4143 Quay R 36, McAlister, 88247, MM Rushing, Ronnie, 9 Los Chavez Park Rd, Belen, 87002-6374, 505-865-7701, ME Russell, Lydia, PO Box 2046, Clovis, 88102-2046, 575-762-6588, MC Ryan, Jimmy, PO Box 396, Loving, 88256-0396, 575-745-2981, SP
S Salazar, Joshua, 1800 South Locust Street, Las Cruces, 88001-5354, 575-522-7900, MY Salguero, Tomas, PO Box 6857, Albuquerque, 87197-6857, 505-345-3299, MY Samp, Ron, Box 258, Torreon, 87061, 505-384-2410, SW Samuels, Denise, 1009 W Alameda, Roswell, 88203-2901, 575-622-2553, MP Saunders, Sheldon, 900 S Bloomfield Blvd, Bloomfield, 87413-4900, 505-598-4133, MY Schell, Jimmy, PO Box 64, Grady, 88120-0064, 575-357-2525, MM Schenk, Diane, PO Box 33, Moriarty, 87035-0033, 505-832-6385, MM Schenk, Tom, PO Box 33, Moriarty, 87035-0033, 505-832-6385, SP Schlauger, Robert, 201 Heiland Rd, Aztec, 87410-2527, 505-334-2807, SP Schneider, Terry (Butch), PO Box 275, Dora, 88115-0275, 575-477-2246, SP Schwalk, Garry, 270 Country Club Dr., Ruidoso, 88345, 575-257-2081, ME Scott, Howell, 1316 Scenic Dr, Alamogordo, 88310-4234, 575-437-7311, SP Scott, Michael, PO Box 1122, Aztec, 87410-1122, 505-334-0692, SP Secatero, Delbert, PO Box 3187, Laguna, 87026-3187, MR Sellers, Matt, 3906 19th Ave SE, Rio Rancho, 87124-1740, 505-892-1323, SP Sequra, Mela, Box 401, Tucumcari, 88401, 575-461-4500, MM MP Sharps, Dan, 1534 Blake Rd SW, Albuquerque, 87105-4709, 505-877-7939, MM Sharps, Daniel, 1534 Blake Rd SW, Albuquerque, 87105-4709, 505-877-7939, AP Shaw, Bennie, PO Box 488, Hagerman, 88232-0488, 575-752-3228, MM Shelton, Ira, PO Box 102, Quemado, 87829-0102, 575-773-4648, SP Shiflett, Gary, PO Box 557, Hatch, 87937-0557, 575-267-4871, MY Shook, Betsy, 2 Arroyo Seco Rd, Silver City, 88061, 575-538-3558, MM Shook, Dale, 1700 E Yeso Dr, Hobbs, 88240-4217, 575-397-7447, ME Sidwell, Gordon, 2420 N Garden Ave, Roswell, 88201-7623, 575-622-8182, MM Siegel, Craig, 629 Highway 170, Farmington, 87401-1899, 505-486-1958, SP Silva, Floyd, PO Box 68006, Albuquerque, 87193-8006, 505-792-8737, MY Silva, Michael, PO BOX 537, Dexter, 88230, MY Silvas, Stephanie, PO BOX 537, Dexter, 88230, MY Simons, Troy, PO Box 92126, Albuquerque, 87199-2126, 505-280-8151, SP Slay, Robin, PO Box 39, Lindrith, 87029-0039, 575-774-0072, SP Sledge, Todd, PO Box 472, Estancia, 87016-0472, 505-384-9565, ME Smith, Cheryl, PO Box 829, Carrizozo, 88301-0829, 575-648-2968, MP Smith, Frances C., PO Box 738, Tatum, 88267-0738, 575-398-3131, MC Smith, Hayden, PO Box 829, Carrizozo, 88301-0829, 575-648-2968, SP Smith, Jonathan, 627 W 15th St, Portales, 88130-6868, 575-356-4782, SP MY Smith, Michele, 123 Osuna Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87107-6041, 505-345-2380, MM Smith, Richard, PO Box 5818, Roswell, 88202, 575-622-1019, SP Smith, Ron R., PO Box 738, Tatum, 88267-0738, 575-398-3131, MM Smith, Steven D., PO Box 188, Portales, 88130-0188, 575-356-4501, SP Smith, Tessa, 627 W 15th St, Portales, 88130-6868, 575-356-4782, MY Smith, Tim, 12129 N Denver City Hwy, Hobbs, 88242-0616, 575-392-8468, MY Snider, James, 2911 N Dal Paso St, Hobbs, 88240-2026, 575-392-5009, MC Snow, Daniel, 200 W Sycamore Ave, Bloomfield, 87413-5828, 505-632-3335, MY Sosa, Stephanie, PO BOX 537, Dexter, 88230, MY Soto, Frank, 601 S Dustin Rd, Farmington, 87401-1626, 505-326-3448, SP Soto, Juan Carlos, P O Box 462, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-7458, SP MM MY MR
Soto, Olga, 601 S Dustin Rd, Farmington, 87401-1626, 505-326-3448, MC Soto, Rita, P O Box 462, Lovington, 88260, 575-396-7458, MC MP Soto, Stephen, 601 S Dustin Rd, Farmington, 87401-1626, 505-326-3448, MM Soulsby, Dan, HC 61 Box 2026, Ramah, 87321, 505-775-3393, SP Souter, Zach, 1700 E Yeso Dr, Hobbs, 88240-4217, 575-397-7447, MY Southerland, Homer, PO Box 54, Las Vegas, 87701-0054, 505-425-7125, SP Speed, Alan D., PO Box 1150, Jal, 88252-1150, 575-395-2808, SP Speed, Beth, PO Box 1150, Jal, 88252-1150, 575-395-2808, MM MY Spencer, Mike, PO Box 242, Artesia, 88211-0242, 575-746-3258, MM ME Spencer, Nathan, PO Box 489, Carlsbad, 88221-0489, 575-887-1158, MY Sprague, Julie, PO Box 168, Reserve, 87830-0168, 575-533-6330, MC Sprague, Mark, PO Box 168, Reserve, 87830-0168, 575-533-6330, SP Spruill, John, PO Box 308, Maxwell, 87728-0308, SP Spruill-Taylor, Joanna, PO Box 308, Maxwell, 87728-0308, MM MC Steele, Marshall V., PO Box 1217, Silver City, 88062-1217, 575-388-1582, AP Stewart, Joe, PO Box 206, Cubero, 87014-0206, 505-552-6592, MM Stidham, Tony, PO Box 1048, Angel Fire, 87710-1048, 575-377-3107, MY MC Stoddard, Alan, 270 Country Club Dr., Ruidoso, 88345, 575-257-2081, SP Stout, Mike D., PO Box 1777, Lovington, 88260-1777, 575-396-3555, MM MY Stricklan, Jack, PO Box 391, Cuba, 87013-0391, 505-289-3435, SP Sudduth, Neil, 301 E Snyder St, Hobbs, 88240-8338, 575-393-7183, MM Sullins, Trey, PO Box 26446, Albuquerque, 87125-6446, 505-247-3611, MC MP Sullivan, Rick, 322 W Grand Ave, Artesia, 88210-2475, 575-748-1308, SP Sundheimer, Craig, 1515 Golf Course SE Ste 103, Rio Rancho, 87124, 505-792-9191, MM Sutton, Kendra, PO Box 825, Raton, 87740-0825, 575-445-8143, MM Swann, Sam, PO Box 94485, Albuquerque, 87199, 505-924-2310, SW Swarengin, Sandra, PO Box 358, Dexter, 88230-0358, 575-347-2909, MM
T Tabor, Brian, 4143 Quay R 36, McAlister, 88247, SP Tafoya, Scott, 417 Palomas Dr. SE, Albuquerque, 87108-2934, 505-255-1996, SP Talley, Ben, 2001 S Lea Ave, Roswell, 88203-4228, 575-622-9980, SP Tarvin, Amy, PO Box 281, Carlsbad, 88221-0281, 575-885-4889, MY Tarvin, Jimmy, PO Box 281, Carlsbad, 88221-0281, 575-885-4889, SP Tavares, Robert, 2112 College Dr, Gallup, 87301-5600, 505-722-4401, MY Taylor, Raelene H., PO Box 308, Maxwell, 87728-0308, MP Tedford, Wayne, PO Box 50998, Albuquerque, 87181-0998, AP Temple, Paul, 700 S 8th St, Deming, 88030-4005, 575-546-3955, SP Tengler, Tom, 511 W Arrington St, Farmington, 87401-8405, 505-325-4528, AP Thackerson, Matt, 6400 Golf Course Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87120, 505-899-0665, MY Thai, Tan, 515 Ash St. SE, Albuquerque, 87106, 505-440-5416, SP Thatcher, Heather, 1800 South Locust Street, Las Cruces, 88001, 575-522-7900, MC Theis, Dennis, PO Box 205, Tyrone, 88065, 575-538-8216, MM Thibodaux, David, 5915 Bluewater Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87105, 505-831-1899, SP Thibodaux, Kathy, 5915 Bluewater Rd NW, Albuquerque, 87105-1951, 505-831-1899, ME MY Thomas, Jackie, PO Box 208, Dexter, 88230-0208, 575-734-5673, SP Thoroux, Virginia, PO Box 181, Canutillo TX, 79835, 915-877-4327, MC Tibbs, Leslie, PO Box 212, Elida, 88116-0212, 575-274-6371, MY Tillery, Joseph, Box 267, Artesia, 88211, 575-746-2729, DM Tipton, Chuck, 2501 N Norris St, Clovis, 88101-9313, 575-762-4727, AP Tisdale, Linvell G., 6160 Moongate Rd, Las Cruces, 88012-6418, 575-382-0386, SP Tohtsoni Sr., John, PO Box 927, Shiprock, 87420-0927, SP Toney, Terry, PO Box 186, Dulce, 87528-0186, 505-759-1788, SP Torres, Bob, PO Box 3158, Roswell, 88202-3158, 575-622-2762, AP Torres, Sally, PO Box 1048, Angel Fire, 87710-1048, 575-377-3107, MM Torres, Tina, PO Box 3158, Roswell, 88202-3158, 575-622-2762, MM Torrison, John R., PO Box 903, Sandia Park, 87047, SP Townsend, Brian, Box 2005 ENMU, Portales, 88130, 575-356-4252, SW Townsend, Terry, PO Box 1015, Clovis, 88102-1015, 575-762-2926, ME Treadwell, Charles, 1534 Blake Rd SW, Albuquerque, 87105-4709, 505-877-7939, SP
Trejo, Daniel, 1250 W Alameda St, Santa Fe, 87501-1750, SP Trevillian, James, PO Box 1126, Socorro, 87801-1126, 575-835-0041, MY Trower, Mike, PO Box 1015, Clovis, 88102-1015, 575-762-2926, MM Trujillo, Celso, PO Box 2593, Las Cruces, 88004-2593, 575-523-9491, MR Trujillo, Socerro, PO Box 2593, Las Cruces, 88004-2593, 575-523-9491, MR Tso, James, PO Box 916, Teec Nos Pos AZ, 86514-0916, 928-656-3623, SP Tsoodle, Paula, PO Box 1593, Taos, 87571-1593, 575-758-4416, MY Tsoodle, Tim, 1124 Hermosa Dr SE, Albuquerque, 87108-4315, SP Tucker, Billy, PO Box 367, High Rolls Mountain Park, 88325-0367, 575-682-3211, SP Turk, Gene, PO Box 3037, Gallup, 87305-3037, 505-722-7307, SP Turnbo, Jim, PO Box 2496, Milan, 87021, 505-240-4939, DM Turner, Wayne, PO Box 241, Salem, 87941-0340, 575-267-4237, MM Turvaville, Dean, 2201 N Main St, Clovis, 88101-3512, 575-763-7942, SP Tyson, Ron O., PO Box 490, La Luz, 88337-0490, 575-437-8688, SP
U Underwood, James, Box 453, Las Cruces, 88004, 575-522-6764, DM Underwood, Rosemary, PO Box 321, Las Cruces, 88004-0321, 575-526-5414, MM
V Valentine, Jacque, PO Box 697, House, 88121-0697, 575-279-7893, MM Valenzuela, Ruben, PO Box 96, La Mesa, 88044-0096, 575-649-9535, SP MM Valles, Adam, 3950 Stern Dr, Las Cruces, 88001-7615, 575-526-5980, MY Vandevender, Alisa, 106 S Miranda St, Las Cruces, 88005-2637, 575-524-3691, MC Vargas, Hilda, 501 N Burk St, Hobbs, 88240-5642, 575-397-5983, ME Vargas, Ramiro, 501 N Burk St, Hobbs, 88240-5642, 575-397-5983, ME MY Vaughan, II, Gavin, PO Box 1749, Artesia, 88211-1749, 575-746-9736, SP Vaughn, Dennis, PO Box 276, Flora Vista, 87415-0276, 505-334-8062, SP Vicente, Jonathan, PO Box 1598, Magdalena, 87825, 575-854-2228, SP Victor, Wayne, PO Box 22, Causey, 88113-0019, MY Vieira, Rachel, PO Box 328, Alamogordo, 88311-0328, MC MP Viera, Andrew, 812 Fruit Avenue NW, Albuquerque, 87102-1916, 505-247-4781, SP Vivian, Joe Ray, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111-4904, 505-298-8455, MC
W Wade, Katie, PO Box 2892, Farmington, 87499-2892, 505-327-7704, MM Wall, Denise, 301 E Snyder St, Hobbs, 88240-8338, 575-393-7183, MC MP Wallace, Adrian, 2911 N Dal Paso St, Hobbs, 88240-2026, 575-392-5009, MM MY Wallace, Jimmy, 321 E Center St, Tucumcari, 88401-2201, 575-461-2724, MM Wallace, Matt, 8888 Harper Dr NE, Albuquerque, 87111-1000, 505-828-2600, AP Wallin, Randy, PO Box 1113, Clovis, 88102-1113, 575-763-7860, MM Ward, Marthel, PO Box 1777, Lovington, 88260-1777, 575-396-3555, MM Warner, Kevin, 5800 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87109, 505-881-9711, ME Watchman, Pandora, PO Box 448, Window Rock, 86515-0448, 505-371-5877, MC Watkins, Chris, PO Box 257, Fairacres, 88033-0257, 575-526-3680, AP Weaver, Barbara, PO Box 10208, Albuquerque, 87184, 505-898-2625, MC Weems, Becky, 2510 Tulip Street, Carlsbad, 88220-2221, 575-236-6331, MP West, Cal, PO Box 287, Corona, 88318-0287, 575-849-2011, SP West, Rachel A., P.O. Box 568, Carlsbad, 88221-0568, 575-887-6124, MM West, Sherry, PO Box 287, Corona, 88318-0287, 575-849-2011, ME MC West, Sid, 1350 Bosque Farms Blvd, Bosque Farms, 87068-9325, 505-869-2759, SP White, David, PO Box 557, Hatch, 87937-0557, 575-267-4871, SP White, Ian Daniel, 2510 Tulip Street, Carlsbad, 88220-2221, 575-236-6331, MY White, Joey, 322 W Grand Ave, Artesia, 88210-2475, 575-748-1308, AP Whitesides, Martha, PO Box 972, Tucumcari, 88401-0972, 575-403-5285, MC Whitman, Denise, 220 W Avenue I, Lovington, 88260-5242, 575-396-2524, MY MC Widener, Michael, PO Box 187, Ruidoso Downs, 88346-0187, 575-378-4611, AP MM Widener, Randel, PO Box 187, Ruidoso Downs, 88346-0187, 575-378-4611, SP Wilcher, Rick, 1101 W. 18th Street, Portales, 88130, 575-356-4273, MM Wilkerson, Dane, PO Box 270, Portales, 88130-0270, 575-356-8275, MY Wilkerson, Dewayne, PO Box 270, Portales, 88130-0270, 575-356-8275, MM Wilkinson, Arrow, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111-4904, 505-298-8455, SP Willemsma, Holly, PO Box 557, Hatch, 87937-0557, 575-267-4871, MM Williams, Keith, PO Box 4535, Santa Fe, 87502, 505-603-1051, DM
Williams, Lydia, 3100 Morris St NE, Albuquerque, 87111-4904, 505-298-8455, MP Williams, Tadd, PO Box 3108, Carlsbad, 88221-3108, 575-887-2100, MM MY Wilson, Derick, 1700 E Yeso Dr, Hobbs, 88240-4217, 575-397-7447, MM Wilson, Ellen, PO Box 1965, Hobbs, 88241-1965, 575-394-0055, MC Wilson, Scott, 4801 Marble Ave. NE, Albuquerque, 87110, 505-268-1430, SP Winn, Robert, 1605 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, 87505-4736, 505-983-9141, MM Winters, Diana, 301 E Castle Ave, Hobbs, 88240-7704, 575-393-8823, MM Winters, Donna, 1100 Michigan Ave, Alamogordo, 88310-6724, 575-437-5510, MC Wirth, Waynta, 270 Country Club Dr., Ruidoso, 88345, 575-257-2081, MM Wofford, Durward, PO Box 335, Melrose, 88124, 575-253-4403, SP Wolfe, Gary R., 2510 Tulip Street, Carlsbad, 88220-2221, 575-236-6331, SP Woodfill, Teresa, PO Box 39, Lindrith, 87029-0039, 575-774-0072, MM Woodfin, Ronald L., PO Box 979, Cedar Crest, 87008-0979, 505-281-1114, SP Woodruff, Julia, PO Box 275, Dora, 88115-0275, 575-477-2246, MM Wooley, Joan, 700 S 8th St, Deming, 88030-4005, 575-546-3955, MM Woolsey, Pam, PO Box 38, Kirtland, 87417-0038, 505-598-5809, MC MP Wortham, Glen, 421 N Prince St, Clovis, 88101-7734, MM MY Wright, Robert, 12501 Lomas Blvd NE, Albuquerque, 87112-5806, 505-294-7679, MY
Y Yazzie, Harding, PO Box 2892, Farmington, 87499-2892, 505-327-7704, MM Yost, Nathan, PO Box 1217, Silver City, 88062-1217, 575-388-1582, MM Youn, Sung Yul, 3315 Tower Rd SW, Albuquerque, 87121-3417, 505-242-8371, SP Young, Owen, PO Box 747, Rociada, 87742-0747, 505-425-3442, SP Yuen, Jason, 2721 Arizona NE, Albuquerque, 87110, 505-331-4520, MR
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