Book of Reports
for the One Hundred and Eighty-First
Annual Meeting
of the
Edisto Baptist Association
Sunday, October 22, 2017
at
Pleasant Hill Baptist Church
150 Hi-Cotton Lane
Springfield, South Carolina 29146-9308
Declaration of Faith Whereas it is necessary for a mutual understanding of the churches in this body, or
the satisfaction of the Association with which we may correspond and for general
information of those who may desire to know something of us, that there should be
some general principles laid down by which it may be known upon what grounds
we are associated; We, therefore, the Edisto Baptist Association, do declare the
following views of the Gospel upon which we are united.
1. We believe that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament
are the revelation of God's will to man, constitute the
obligatory rules for man, in all his revelation, as a creature and
a member of society.
2. We believe that the Scriptures reveal the existence of one
living and true God; subsisting in three distinct persons, known
by the names Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and that these are
one in essence possessing equal attributes.
3. We believe that God, who made all things, created man upright
but he has sought many inventions; that all have sinned and
come short of the glory of God; and that by the works of the
law shall no flesh be justified before God.
4. We believe that God so loved the world that He gave His only
begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not
perish, but have eternal life.
5. We believe that Jesus Christ, the eternal only begotten Son of
God, was made flesh; that He was born of the Virgin Mary,
suffered, bled, and died and was buried, rose again, and is now
at the right hand of the Father, making intercession for His
people, and will come again a second time without an offering
unto salvation.
6. We believe that Jesus Christ, in His perfect work magnified
and made honorable the divine laws; is the end of the law of
righteousness to everyone that believeth in Jesus; and that
whosoever will may come and take of the water of life freely.
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THE ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIRST ANNUAL SESSION
OF THE
SOUTH CAROLINA EDISTO BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
HELD AT
PLEASANT HILL BAPTIST CHURCH
150 HI-COTTON LANE
SPRINGFIELD, SC 29146
ON SUNDAY
OCTOBER 22, 2017
MODERATOR ------------------------------------------------------- REV. PHILLIP E. PROVEAUX
VICE MODERATOR -------------------------------------------------- REV. BILL WATKINS
DIRECTOR OF MISSIONS/MISSIONARY ---------------------------------- REV. JOHN C. MULLER, SR.
CLERK/TREASURER ----------------------------------------------------------- MR. JON SMITH
THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION
OF THE
EDISTO BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
WILL BE HELD AT
TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH
113 TABERNACLE ROAD - - - SPRINGFIELD, SC 29146
ON SUNDAY
OCTOBER 28, 2018
BEGINNING AT
3:00 P.M.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER -------------- “MISSION MESSAGE” -------------- REV. WESLEY KINARD
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TABLE OF CONTENTS - INDEX
EDISTO ASSOCIATION
BUDGET FOR 2018; COVERS PERIOD 1/1/2018 TO 12/31/2018 (TENTATIVE) ---------------- 14
CALENDAR 2017– 2018 (TENTATIVE) --------------------------------------------------------------------- 10- 11
CHURCH STAFFING ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45 - 54
CHURCH STATISTICAL DATA --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 55
CHURCHES AND PASTORS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 - 44
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS. AMENDMENTS -------------------------------------------------------- 5 – 8
DECLARATION OF FAITH (INSIDE FRONT COVER) ----------------------------------------------------- [ I ]
DEPARTMENTS OF WORK PERSONNEL FOR 2018 (TENTATIVE) ----------------------------------- 4
DISASTER RELIEF REPORT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8
DISCIPLESHIP REPORT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15
GENERAL OFFICERS FOR 2018 (TENTATIVE) ------------------------------------------------------------ 3
HISTORY OF MEETING PLACES, OFFICERS, PREACHERS ------------------------------------------- 56 - 59
JOB DESCRIPTIONS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37 - 40
MEMORIALS: DEATHS REPORTED BY CHURCHES ----------------------------------------------------- 41
MESSENGERS TO THE 2017 ASSOCIATION MEETING ------------------------------------------------ 42
MODERATOR APPOINTED COMMITTEES ------------------------------------------------------------------ 3
ORDER OF BUSINESS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 - 2
RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
STANDING COMMITTEES FOR 2018 (TENTATIVE) ------------------------------------------------------ 4
TABLE OF CONTENTS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ III ]
TIME, PLACE, PREACHER REPORT (2018 ANNUAL MEETING INFORMATION) --------------- [ II ]
TREASURER'S REPORT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12 - 13
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL REPORT ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36
WMU REPORT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36
SC BAPTIST CONVENTION REPORTS
EXECUTIVE BOARD REPORT, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR – TREASURER -------------------------- 16 - 17
ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 17 - 18
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24
CHURCH STRENGTHENING & DISCIPLESHIP TEAMS ------------------------------------------------- 28 - 29
HUMAN RESOURCES AND LEADERSHIP ------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 - 23
MISSIONS MOBILIZATION TEAM REPORT ---------------------------------------------------------------- 30 - 31
OFFICE OF PUBLIC POLICY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 24
OPERATIONS GROUP --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 - 26
SHARE HOPE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 - 28
START CHURCHES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 29 - 30
EDUCATION
ANDERSON UNIVERSITY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY -------------------------------------------------------------------- 20
NORTH GREENVILLE UNIVERSITY -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 - 22
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
BAPTIST COLLEGIATE MINISTRY (BCM) GROUP ------------------------------------------- 54
BAPTIST FOUNDATION OF SOUTH CAROLINA ----------------------------------------------------------- 33 - 34
CONNIE MAXWELL CHILDREN’S HOME ------------------------------------------------------------------ 34 - 35
SOUTH CAROLINA BAPTIST MINISTRIES FOR THE AGING, INC. ---------------------------------- 35 - 36
THE COURIER ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 32 - 33
WOMEN’S MISSIONARY UNION (AUXILIARY TO SCB CONVENTION) ------------------------ 31 - 32
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One Hundred and Eighty-First Annual Session PLEASANT HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 150 HI-COTTON LANE SPRINGFIELD, SC 29146-9308
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2017- - - - - - - - - 3:00 P.M.
MODERATOR -------- Rev. Phillip E. Proveaux VICE MODERATOR ---------- Rev. Bill Watkins
PARLIAMENTARIAN --- Rev. Owen McAlister SEC./TREAS./CLERK -------------- Mr. Jon Smith
SONG LEADER ------- Mrs. Margaret Ann Barr PIANIST ----------------------- Mrs. Mandy Fulmer
ASSOCIATION MISSIONARY / DIRECTOR OF MISSIONS ------------ Rev. John C. Muller, Sr.
ORDER OF BUSINESS
MODERATOR -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rev. Phillip E. Proveaux
PIANO PRELUDE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mrs. Mandy Fulmer
CALL TO ORDER --------------- THE 181ST ANNUAL SESSION ------------- Rev. Phillip E. Proveaux
WELCOME ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rev. Phillip E. Proveaux
PRAYER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rev. Bill Watkins
HYMN # 441 ------------------------ Since Jesus Came into My Heart -------------- Congregation (Standing)
RECOGNITIONS
CELEBRATING 125 PLUS YEARS IN THE ASSOCIATION
WINDSOR FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ---------------- 135 YEARS (ESTABLISHED IN 1882)
~ MESSENGERS FROM THE CHURCHES ~
~ VISITORS FROM WITHIN THE ASSOCIATION ~
~ VISITORS FROM WITHOUT THE ASSOCIATION ~
~ ADDITIONS OF NEW PASTORS AND CHURCH STAFF PERSONNEL DURING THE PAST YEAR ~
ADOPTION OF ORDER OF BUSINESS
2018 TIME, PLACE & PREACHER COMMITTEE ------------------------------ Rev. Phillip E. Proveaux
2018 NOMINATING COMMITTEE ---------------------------------------------- Rev. Phillip E. Proveaux
ADOPTION OF 2017 – 2018 CALENDAR (SEE PAGES 10 -11) ------------------- Rev. Phillip E. Proveaux
SC BAPTIST CONVENTION
PRESIDENT OF CONNIE MAXWELL CHILDREN’S HOME ----------------- Rev. Dr. Danny Nicholson
EBA REPRESENTATIVE, SCBC EXECUTIVE BOARD -------------------------- Rev. Dr. Bill Paulling
ASSOCIATIONAL COMMITTEES / ORGANIZATION REPORTS
BUDGET & FINANCE COMMITTEE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mrs. Vickie Watkins
EVANGELISM & MISSIONS COMMITTEE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rev. Dr. Jared Pemper
DISCIPLESHIP, NEWSLETTER & WEBSITE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Debbie Bass
NOMINATING COMMITTEE ------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rev. Phillip E. Proveaux
RESOLUTIONS & CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE ----------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rev. Gareth Hegler
YOUTH ----------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rev. Adam Hensley / Rev. Ross Smith
HYMN # 334 --------------------- Blessed Assurance, Jesus Is Mine ---------------------- Congregation (Standing)
ORGANIZATIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND OTHER REPORTS
ASSOCIATIONAL MISSIONARY REMARKS & INTERCESSORY PRAYER ---- Rev. John C. Muller, Sr.
MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS & ADOPTION OF REPORTS --------------------- Rev. Phillip E. Proveaux
SPECIAL MUSIC --------- O Praise the Name -------- Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Praise Band
HYMN 547 -------------- I Stand Amazed in the Presence ---------------------------------------------------------- Congregation (Standing)
MEMORIAL COMMITTEE --------------------------------------------------------------------- Mr. Jon Smith
PRAYER ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rev. Adam Hensley
MISSION MESSAGE -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rev. Gareth Hegler
MODERATOR’S COMMENTS --------------------------------------------------- Rev. Phillip E. Proveaux
BENEDICTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADJOURN
REFRESHMENTS AND SHOWCASE EXHIBITS ARE
LOCATED IN THE ADJACENT FELLOWSHIP HALL
GENERAL OFFICERS FOR 2018 (Tentative)
Moderator Rev. Phillip E. Proveaux 157 Jerendon Pro. Lane Cope SC 29038 803.664.0145
Vice Moderator Rev. Bill Watkins 5411 Columbia North Monetta SC 29105 803.480.0902
Clerk-Treasurer Mr. Jon Smith PO Box 471 Salley SC 29137 803.258.3714
Assistant Clerk-Treasurer Mrs. Tina Salley PO Box 428 Salley SC 29137 803.258.3335
Association Missionary/Director of Missions Rev. John C. Muller, Sr. PO Box 1401 Lexington SC 29071 803.315.1949
Sunday School Mrs. Julie Gartman 227 Furtick Dr. Springfield SC 29146 803.645.5571
Vacation Bible School Mrs. Mandy Fulmer 196 Hydrick Rd. Wagener SC 29164 803.507.6682
Discipleship Director Dr. Debbie Bass 365 Surrey Race Rd. Salley SC 29137 803.648.7563
Music Director Mrs. Margaret Ann Barr 7737 Neeses Hwy. Springfield SC 29146 803.928.9869
Youth Directors Rev. Adam Hensley 440 Hi-Cotton Lane Springfield SC 29146 803.258.1292
Rev. Ross Smith 2529 Pine St. Pelion SC 29123 803.860.0398
WMU Director Mrs. Jan Hegler 122 Chloe Lane Aiken SC 29803 803.292.9271
Men's Ministry Director Mr. Bob Salley, Sr. PO Box 436 Salley SC 29137 803.258.3186
Women’s Ministry Director (Vacancy)
Disaster Relief Director Mr. Donald Fulmer 196 Hydrick Rd. Wagener SC 29164 803.507.6682
Prayer Coordinator Rev. Dr. John O’Cain 1723 McSwain Drive W. Columbia SC 29169 803.606.1405
Evangelism Director Rev. Dr. Jared Pemper PO Box 96 Springfield SC 29146 803.258.3220
MODERATOR APPOINTED COMMITTEES FOR 2018 (Tentative)
Nominating Committee
Mrs. Mandy Fulmer 196 Hydrick Rd. Wagener SC 29164 803.564.3252
* Mrs. Julie Gartman 227 Furtick Drive Springfield SC 29146 803.258.3131
Rev. Wesley Kinard 109 Cedar Rd. Windsor SC 29856 803.522.6475
Time, Place, and Preacher Committee
Rev. Dr. Dalton L. Ward 518 Shadowbrook Dr. Columbia SC 29210 803.546.6036
Rev. Adam Hensley 440 Hi-Cotton Lane Springfield SC 29146 803.258.1292
* Rev. Dr. J. Brad Willis 151 Wheat Road Aiken SC 29801 803.761.1180
STANDING COMMITTEES FOR 2018** (Tentative)
Budget, Finance, Stewardship Committee
Mrs. Carolyn Buchner -- (19) 127 Gabriel Way Wagener SC 29164 803.564.3471
Mr. Wayne Furtick ------ (18) 725 Veterans Rd. Springfield SC 29146 803.258.3597
Mr. Larry Poole ---------- (18) 2608 Pine Street Pelion SC 29123 803.894.3256
Mr. Donnie Howard ----- (20) 135 Bluefield Rd. Lexington SC 29073 803.467.0677
* Rev. Timmy Barr ------ (20) 7737 Neeses Hwy Springfield SC 29146 803.928.9866
Evangelism/Missions Committee
* Mr. Terry Kittrell ----- (20) 7825 Norway Rd. Springfield SC 29146 803.653.1170
Rev. Dr. Jared Pemper - (19) PO Box 96 Springfield SC 29146 803.653.2277
Mr. Ray Drayer --------- (18) 945 Williams-Evans Rd. Springfield SC 29146 803.258.1213
Mrs. Allison Minton --- (18) 591 Gooseneck Rd Aiken SC 29805 803.648.8819
Mr. Rufus Morgan ----- (18) 707 Springfield Rd. Springfield SC 29146 803.258.3162
Constitutional/Resolution Committee
* Rev. Gareth Hegler -- (19) 122 Chloe Lane Aiken SC 29803 803.292.9270
Mr. Paul Salley --------- (19) PO Box 428 Salley SC 29137 803.258.3335
Mr. Charles Sharpe----- (18) 1068 Perron Garvin Rd. Wagener SC 29164 803.645.8559
Rev. Dr. Bill Paulling-- (18) 4360 Wire Rd. Batesburg SC 29006 803.532.5755
Rev. Josiah Mazzell --- (20) 1841 Cedar Creek Rd. Pelion SC 29123 803.394.0924
DEPARTMENTS OF WORK PERSONNEL FOR 2018 (Tentative)
Prison Ministries
Rev. Dr. Bill Paulling 4360 Wire Rd. Batesburg SC 29006 803.532.5755
Mrs. Frances Yon 180 Lee St. Wagener SC 29164 803.564.5667
Guidestone Financial Services
Rev. Chris Addy 312 Hallman Wagon Rd. Leesville SC 29070 803.892.4047
Ministry to the Aging
Mrs. Sarah Hott 275 Millers Pond Rd. Salley SC 29137 803.258.9077
Baptist Courier Rev. Dr. John B. Willis 151 Wheat Road Aiken SC 29801 803.761.1180
Connie Maxwell Children's Home
Mrs. Nell T. Able 111 Henderson ST NW Salley SC 29137 803.258.3340
Baptist Foundation
Mr. Bill Cole 180 Cadle Crossing Rd Windsor SC 29856 803.648.7775
Office of Public Policy
Mrs. Rita Brown PO Box125 Springfield SC 29146 803.258.3260
Christian Education & Campus Ministry
Dr. Debbie Bass 365 Surrey Race Road Salley SC 29137 803.648.7563
White Oak Conference Center
Rev. Dr. Bill Paulling 4360 Wire Rd. Batesburg SC 29006 803.532.5755
Newsletter Editor/Website Manager
Dr. Debbie Bass 365 Surrey Race Rd. Salley SC 29137 803.648.7563
(nn) Signifies year that individual rotates off the named Committee at the year’s end.
* Signifies Chairperson of the designated committee.
** See By-Laws paragraph 4b to determine the Standing Committee Rotation.
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
OF THE EDISTO BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
SECTION 1
ARTICLE I
This body shall be called the Edisto Baptist Association and shall maintain affiliation with the
South Carolina Baptist Convention and the Southern Baptist Convention.
ARTICLE II
The purpose of this Association shall be:
To provide an organization for the promotion of fellowship, love and brotherhood among the
churches of our Association; and
To promote the winning of the lost and encourage Christian growth through worship, Christian
piety, morality, missions, education, evangelism benevolence and social concern, all for the glory
of God.
ARTICLE III
The membership of this body shall be confined to churches which are Baptist in faith and practice
and which cooperate and support the agencies of the Association, the South Carolina Baptist
Convention, and the Southern Baptist Convention.
Every church shall be entitled to one messenger at large and one for every twenty-five (25)
members but not to exceed ten (10) for the annual meeting.
Churches desiring membership in the Association shall apply to the Executive Committee, and if
recommended by this Committee and by the Association, shall agree to come under the watchcare
of the Association for a period of one year. At the end of one year, upon recommendation of the
Committee, membership within the Association shall be confirmed by a vote of two-thirds (2/3)
of the messengers in its annual meeting.
ARTICLE IV
The officers of this Association shall be a Moderator, Vice Moderator, Clerk, Treasurer, Assistant
Clerk and Assistant Treasurer, or a combination Clerk-Treasurer and Assistant Clerk-Treasurer,
who shall be elected by the Association and shall take office at the close of the Associational
Meeting at which they are elected and shall serve until a new election shall take place. The
Moderator and Vice Moderator may serve only two (2) years in succession and then there must be
a one (1) year period before serving in the same office again. The Director of Missions is an ex-
officio member. SEE AMENDMENT # 3, PAGE 7
ARTICLE V
This Association disclaims any authority over the churches. It only possesses the privilege of
recommending to them any measures it may be thought proper for the advancement of its
objectives, of inquiring into the state of its constituent members; and if it shall appear, upon
information, that any of them have departed from the faith of the Gospel as set forth in the
Declaration of Faith and Articles I and II, appended to the Constitution, of withdrawing from
them if, after affectionate and gospel labors to bring them back from their errors, they remain
irreclaimable.
ARTICLE VI
The Association may hold correspondence or form connection with any other religious body of
same faith and order for the promotion of its objectives, as yet to leave the churches that compose
it free to act as they think proper.
ARTICLE VII
The Association shall have the power to make By-Laws for government.
ARTICLE VIII
The Constitution may be amended by a vote of two-thirds (2/3) of the messengers present at any
annual meeting, provided notice thereof has been given and the proposed changes printed in the
minutes of the previous year’s session. SEE AMENDMENT #4, PAGE-8
ARTICLE IX
The Executive Committee shall be the Association ad interim. This committee shall consist of all
pastors, one layperson elected by each church, the general officers, heads of all departments of
work, the chairman of all standing committees of the Association and the Director of Missions as
an ex-officio member. The Moderator, Vice Moderator, Clerk and Treasurer, elected by the
Association, shall serve as Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer of the Executive
Committee. This Committee shall meet each quarter and at any other time as the occasion
demands.
ARTICLE X
The business of this Association shall be conducted according to latest revision of Robert’s Rules
of Order where not otherwise specified by this Constitution and By-Laws. The Moderator shall
serve or appoint someone to serve as Parliamentarian.
ARTICLE XI
The Association shall promote the Sunday School, Discipleship Training, Music, WMU, Baptist
Men and Missions Committee and all related organizations by the election of such persons to lead
in these areas of work. The Association shall also promote and inform the churches in areas of
Missions, Stewardship, the Baptist Homes for the Aging, Annuity Board, Evangelism, Baptist
Foundation and the Obituaries, and other Southern Baptist affiliated causes.
SECTION 2
BY-LAWS
1. Meeting: The Messengers shall meet annually on the fourth Sunday in October at a
place designated at the previous annual meeting.
2. Each church shall send to the Association Clerk a full report of its year’s activities, not
later than the second week of October. This report shall be on annual church profile
forms provided by the Convention.
3. The Moderator shall appoint the following committees: Nominating Committee; Time,
Place and Preacher Committee; and any other committees as needed. These
committees shall function from the close of the Annual Meeting. Notwithstanding the
above, the Moderator shall appoint a Resolutions Committee which may serve for the
meeting at which it is appointed. SEE AMENDMENT #1, PAGE-7
4a. The Nominating Committee shall present to the Association for approval,
recommendations for Association officers and representatives and members of the
standing committees.
As a service to member churches of the Association, when ordinance to the Southern
Baptist gospel is requested by a church, the Association will provide a Presbytery or
Ordaining Council. An Approved questionnaire can be provided by the Association.
4b. The standing committees, consisting of five (5) rotating members each, shall include
Budget Committee; Evangelism/Memorial Committee (see Amendment 1A below);
Constitutional Committee/Recreational Committee (see Amendment 1B below).
Rotation shall be achieved by the two (2) longest consecutive serving members
rotating off, provided every third year only one shall rotate off. Other standing
committees may be added when approved by two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Association
at any Annual Meeting. SEE AMENDMENT #2, PAGE-7; SEE PROPOSED AMENDMENT
#5, PAGE-8
5. The Clerk shall enroll the names of the messengers, keeping the proceedings of the
Association, and prepare a fair copy of the minutes and compiled annual church
profiles for the press. He shall be paid an amount as set in the budget for his services.
6. ---- The Treasurer shall take charge of all moneys and special offerings belonging to the
Association, and dispose of them as the Association shall direct. He shall at each
session of the Association, and at each quarterly executive committee session, present
a written report of the state of his office.
The business of the Association shall be opened and closed each day of its session by prayer.
AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS
Amendment # 1 Ratified October 26, 2014
Section 2, Bylaw # 3 now reads:
The Moderator shall appoint the following committees: Nominating Committee; Time,
Place and Preacher Committee; and any other committees as needed. These committees
shall function from the close of the Annual Meeting.
Amendment # 2 Ratified October 26, 2014
Section 2, Bylaw 4b now reads:
The standing committees, consisting of five (5) rotating members each, shall include
Budget Committee; Memorial Committee; Constitutional/Resolution Committee;
Evangelism/Missions Committee, and Recreational Committee. Rotation shall be achieved
by the two (2) longest serving members rotating off, provided every third year only one
shall rotate off. Other standing committees may be added when approved by two-thirds
(2/3) vote of the Association at the Annual Meeting.
Amendment # 3 Ratified October 25, 2015
Rewrite of Section 1, Article IV
Section 1, Article IV of the Constitution now reads:
The officers of this Association shall be a Moderator, Vice Moderator, Clerk, Treasurer,
Assistant Clerk and Assistant Treasurer, or a combination Clerk-Treasurer and Assistant
Clerk-Treasurer, who shall be elected by the Association each year at the October Annual
Meeting and shall take office on January 1 and serve until December 31. The Moderator
and Vice-Moderator may serve only two (2) years in succession and then there must be a
one (1) year period before serving in the same office again. The Director of Missions is an
ex-officio member.
Amendment # 4 Ratified October 25, 2015
Rewrite of Section 1, Article VIII
Section 1, Article VIII of the Constitution now reads:
The Constitution and Bylaws may be changed or amended at the Annual Edisto Baptist
Association meeting in October. The proposed change or amendment will be provided to
the Constitution/Bylaw committee and Executive Committee prior to the May Executive
Committee meeting for study and approval. With approval, it may be presented at the
Annual Edisto Baptist Association meeting. The Constitution/Bylaw change or changes or
amendments will require three-fourths (3/4) majority vote and become effective
immediately
Proposed Amendment # 5 First Reading Approved by Executive Committee in
Session on February 6, 2017.
Section 2, Bylaw 4b now reads:
The standing committees, consisting of five (5) rotating members each, shall include
Budget Committee; Memorial Committee; Constitutional/Resolution Committee;
Evangelism/Missions Committee, and Recreational Committee. Rotation shall be achieved
by the two (2) longest serving members rotating off, provided every third year only one
shall rotate off. Other standing committees may be added when approved by two-thirds
(2/3) vote of the Association at the Annual Meeting.
Section 2, Bylaw 4b Proposed Change SEE BOLD STRIKE THROUGHS The standing committees, consisting of five (5) rotating members each, shall include
Budget Committee; Memorial Committee; Constitutional/Resolution Committee; and
Evangelism/Missions Committee, and Recreational Committee. Rotation shall be achieved
by the two (2) longest serving members rotating off, provided every third year only one
shall rotate off. Other standing committees may be added when approved by two-thirds
(2/3) vote of the Association at the Annual Meeting.
EBA DISASTER RELIEF REPORT Rev. Own McAlister, Director
Sue Harmon, South Carolina Baptist Convention Disaster Relief Director, recently traveled with
the state Disaster Assessment Team to Houston, Texas. Since that time we have deployed food
units on two-week intervals, and we will continue until units are no longer needed. The Mud-Out
units are on standby. At least one Chaplain is assigned to any disaster unit.
Chain Saw units have been deployed to Florida.
In the near future, there will be long-term unit needs in Puerto Rico and Caribbean islands. The
most pressing need at this time is financial assistance for basic living supplies.
You may contact Sue Harmon’s office in the SC Baptist building for more details.
Please consider taking advantage of Disaster Training offered by our state convention.
Pray for all the victims of Harvie, Irma, and Las Vegas shooting.
RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE REPORT Rev. Gareth Hegler, Chairperson
Resolution #1
Appreciation
WHEREAS, we, the messengers to the One Hundred Eighty First Annual Meeting of the Edisto
Baptist Association (EBA) at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Springfield, South Carolina on
Sunday, October 22, 2017 have been received with enthusiastic affection, encouraged and
challenged in ministry,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that we express our appreciation to the members and pastor of
Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Springfield, and to all groups and individuals who helped facilitate
this meeting; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that we express our appreciation to the EBA officers, various
committees, groups, musicians, singers, and speakers for their motivational leadership before us;
and
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that we offer sincere thanks to our Heavenly Father for the
opportunity to commit our time, resources, and talents to sharing the story of our Lord and Savior
Jesus Christ. To Him be the glory now and forever.
Resolution #2
Reaching Unreached People Groups and Places
WHEREAS, we, the messengers to the One Hundred Eighty First Annual Meeting of the Edisto
Baptist Association (EBA) at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Springfield, South Carolina on
October 22, 2017 recognize that an unreached people group is a language group where fewer than
2% of the population are evangelized with the gospel of Jesus Christ and where there is not an
active church planting strategy among them; and
WHEREAS, we further understand that unreached people groups exist in the Edisto Baptist
Association area, in South Carolina and North America, as well as internationally; and
WHEREAS, Jesus' last words in Matthew 28:18-20 were that every believer should be going and
making disciples of all nations, teaching them to obey all He has commanded us, with the promise
that He will be with us to the end of the age;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that each EBA church identify who in its community speaks a
different language or comes from another country, make an introduction, and befriend these
individuals; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOVED, that each EBA church provide missions education so that
members can learn about unreached people groups and can be equipped to take mission trips
where many unreached people groups live; and
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that every EBA church will be encouraged to contact the SCBC
Missions Mobilization Team during the next year to learn how local churches can accomplish the
Great Commission by sending prepared workers and teams to unreached peoples and places from
South Carolina to the ends of the earth.
EBA CALENDAR 2017 - 2018
Check the South Carolina Baptist Convention Calendar for more conferences & training.
OCTOBER 2017 2 Mon Minister’s and Wives Conference at Rocky Springs Baptist Church, 7:00 p.m.
7 Sat SC Missionary Parents Fellowship, SCBC
8 Sun Global Hunger Day
14 Sat WMU Executive Board Meeting, SCBC
21 Sat EBA Fall Youth Rally
22 Sun Edisto Baptist Association Annual meeting at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, 3:00 p.m.
31 Tue Light the Night - CTFK
NOVEMBER 2017 6 Mon Baptist Women’s World Day of Prayer
7 Tue Election Day
7 - 8 Tue - Wed SCBC Annual Meeting, Shandon Baptist Church
18 Wed WMU, We are Here For You
23 Thu Thanksgiving
DECEMBER 2017 2 Sat WMU Leadership Team & WMU Directors Tabernacle at 10:00 a.m. (Prisoner Packets due)
3 - 10 Sun - Sun Season of Prayer for International Missions, (study, prayer, offering)
4 Mon Association Ministers and Wives Christmas Party at Tabernacle Baptist Church, 7:00 pm.
5 Tue Christmas at Camp La Vida
25 Mon Christmas
JANUARY 2018 8 Mon Minister’s and Wives Conference at Rocky Grove BC 7:00 p.m.
FEBRUARY 2018 3 Sat WMU Leadership Team & WMU Directors 10:00 a.m. at Mount Hermon Baptist Church.
5 Mon Executive Committee Meeting to be announced 7:00 p.m.
12 - 18 Mon - Sun Focus on WMU
17 Sat Children’s Mission Day at Windsor First Baptist Church, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
MARCH 2018 4 - 11 Sun - Sun Season of North American Missions (study, prayer, offering)
5 Mon Minister’s and Wives Conference at Oak Grove BC, 7:00 p.m.
22 Thu WMU Executive Board Meeting, First Church, North Augusta.
23 - 24 Fri - Sat WMU Missions Encounter and Annual Meeting, First Church, North Augusta
24 Sat SC BNF Annual Meeting, North Augusta
24 Sat SC Missionary Parents Fellowship, North Augusta
APRIL 2018 1 Sun Easter
2 Mon Minister’s and Wives Conference at Berlin BC, 7:00 p.m.
7 Sat Camp La Vida Work Day
8 Sun Cooperative Program Day
10 Tue WMU Spring Meeting at Tabernacle Baptist Church, 8:00 p.m.
27 - 28 Fri - Sat WMU Executive Board Orientation Retreat, CLV
MAY 2018 3 Thu National Day of Prayer
7 Mon Executive Committee Meeting at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, 7:00 p.m.
5 Sat WMU Leadership Team & WMU Directors meeting, Health Kits Due at Bethcar BC 10 a.m.
13 Sun WMU Mother’s Day and Mother’s Day Offering
18 - 19 Fri - Sat WMU Associational Training
20 - 27 Sun - Sun Baptist Association Emphasis
JUNE 2018 4 Mon Minister’s and Wives Conference at Salley BC 7:00 p.m.
10 - 11 Sun - Mon WMU, SBC Missions Celebration & Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas
11 - 15 Mon - Fri GA/Acteens week, CLV
12- 13 Tue - Wed Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas
18 - 22 Mon - Fri GA Week, CLV
22 - 23 Fri – Sat Mother/Daughter Overnight, CLV
17 Sun Father’s Day
25 - 27 Mon - Wed Mother/Daughter Minicamp, CLV
27 - 29 Wed - Fri GA/Acteens Minicamp, CLV
29 - 30 Sat - Sat Mother/Daughter Overnight, CLV
JULY 2018 4 Wed Independence Day
9 - 13 Mon - Fri GA/Acteens week, CLV
16 - 18 Mon - Wed GA/Acteens Minicamp & GA Leader Training, CLV
18 - 20 Wed - Fri Children in Action/Youth on Mission Minicamp, CLV
23 - 27 Mon - Fri Children in Action/Youth on Mission Minicamp, CLV
30 - Aug 3 Mon - Fri GA/Acteens Minicamp & GA Leader Training, CLV
AUGUST 2018 6 Mon Executive Committee Meeting to be announced, 7:00 p.m.
25 Sat Woman2Woman at Seivern, time TBA
SEPTEMBER 2018 9 - 16 Sun - Sun Season of Prayer for State Missions and Janie Chapman Offering
10 Mon Minister’s and Wives Conference at New Holland BC, 7:00 p.m.
18 Tue Missionary Day, CLV
22 Sat GA/CA Day at Connie Maxwell Children’s Home, Greenwood
OCTOBER 2018 1 Mon Minister’s and Wives Conference at Mt. Ebal BC, 7:00 p.m.
6 Sat SC Missionary Parents Fellowship, Columbia
13 Sat WMU Executive Board Meeting, SCBC
19 - 21 Fri – Sun Carolina Girls
28 Sun Edisto Baptist Association Annual Meeting at Tabernacle Baptist Church, 3:00 p.m.
NOVEMBER 2018 2 - 3 Fri – Sat Women’s Get-Away
4 Sun SBC Global Hunger Sunday
5 Mon Minister’s and Wives Conference at Mount Hermon, 7:00 p.m.
5 Mon Baptist Women’s World Day of Prayer
13 - 14 Tue - Wed SCBC Annual Meeting, TBA
DECEMBER 2018 2 - 9 Sun - Sun Season of Prayer for State Missions and Lottie Mon Christmas Offering
3 Mon Minister’s and Wives Conference Christmas Party at Tabernacle BC, 7:00 p.m.
4 Tue Christmas at Camp La Vida
TREASURER’S REPORT
Income from January 1, 2017 through October 12, 2017 Gifts Designated
Berlin ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4,470.89 0.00
Bethcar ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,670.00 0.00
Corinth ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 0.00 0.00
Dean Swamp ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1,000.00 0.00
Kedron ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1,460.75 0.00
Mt. Ebal ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 5,563.08 0.00
Mount Hermon ------------------------------------------------------------- 3,143.56 0.00
New Holland ---------------------------------------------------------------- 625.22 0.00
Oak Grove ------------------------------------------------------------------- 900.00 0.00
Perry -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0.00 0.00
Pleasant Hill ----------------------------------------------------------------- 3,118.00 0.00
Rocky Grove ---------------------------------------------------------------- 6,000.00 0.00
Rocky Springs -------------------------------------------------------------- 1,346.00 0.00
Salley ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,304.00 0.00
Seivern ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,900.00 0.00
Springfield First ------------------------------------------------------------ 2,000.00 0.00
Tabernacle ------------------------------------------------------------------- 400.00 0.00
Wagener First Baptist Church -------------------------------------------- 1,500.00 0.00
Windsor First Baptist Church --------------------------------------------- 1,273.69 0.00
Missions Project ----------------------------------------------------------- 0.00 0.00
Youth Rally ------------------------------------------------------------------ 0.00 0.00
Vacation Bible School ----------------------------------------------------- 0.00 0.00
Love Gifts -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3,400.00 2,328.00
WMU Receipts -------------------------------------------------------------- 0.00 340.00
Miscellaneous --------------------------------------------------------------- 0.00 0.00
TOTAL --------------------------------------------------------- $42,075.19 $2,668.00
YOUTH ACCOUNT WITH ENTERPRISE BANK TOTAL = $831.41
ACCOUNT SUMMARY
EDISTO CHECKING ACCOUNT --- JAN. 1, 2017 THROUGH OCT. 12, 2017
Beginning Balance (1/01/2017) 50,619.25
Certificates of Deposit 4,648.35
Income (Undesignated) 42,075.19
Income (Designated) 2,668.00
Total Expenses year-to-date (41,343.19)
Ending Balance $58,667.60
2017 EXPENDITURES VERSUS BUDGET JAN 1, 2017 THROUGH OCT. 12, 2017
DESCRIPTION BUDGETED EXPENSES
1 Annual Meeting ------------------------------------------------------------- 350.00 0.00
2 Annual Meeting Miscellaneous ------------------------------------------ 100.00 0.00
3 Annual Report Printing ---------------------------------------------------- 500.00 0.00
4 Association Mission Trip -------------------------------------------------- 1,800.00 0.00
5 Audit Accounting Records ------------------------------------------------- 300.00 0.00
6 Baptist Men’s Ministry ----------------------------------------------------- 300.00 0.00
ASSOCIATION CLERK/ TREASURER 0 0
7 Salary -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3,917.00 2,937.69
8 Christmas Gift ----------------------------------------------------------- 100.00 0.00
9 Cooperative Program 1 ----------------------------------------------------- 2,000.00 2,000.00
10 Disaster Relief Training --------------------------------------------------- 150.00 0.00
11 Discipleship Training ------------------------------------------------------ 200.00 0.00
12 Evangelism ------------------------------------------------------------------- 600.00 600.00
13 Honorariums (Seminar Leadership, Guest Speakers) ------------------ 300.00 0.00
14 Liability Insurance --------------------------------------------------------- 794.00 795.00
15 Memorials ($50.00/per occurrence) ------------------------------------- 200.00 0.00
16 Minister’s and Wives Conference ---------------------------------------- 600.00 0.00
17 Miscellaneous (A $2,069 Love gift was designated for an EBA Pastor’s aid) ------------- 200.00 2,069.00
18 Mission Support ------------------------------------------------------------- 2,400.00 600.00
19 Music ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 500.00 0.00
20 Newsletter ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,100.00 825.00
21 Office Equipment ----------------------------------------------------------- 1,000.00 0.00
22 Office Supplies ------------------------------------------------------------- 750.00 122.82
23 Prayer Coordinator Honorariums ---------------------------------------- 200.00 0.00
24 Prayer Rally ----------------------------------------------------------------- 200.00 100.00
25 Recreation ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.00 0.00
26 Scholarships ----------------------------------------------------------------- 500.00 500.00
27 Sunday School -------------------------------------------------------------- 300.00 0.00
28 Travel Expenses (For DOM and Clerk/Treasurer travel expenses) ---------------- 4,000.00 1,989.25
29 VBS -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 650.00 326.23
30 WMU ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3,620.00 2,328.01
31 Website Maintenance ------------------------------------------------------- 180.00 144.00
32 Youth Rally ----------------------------------------------------------------- 3,000.00 150.00
ASSOCIATIONAL MISSIONARY/DIRECTOR OF MISSIONS 0 0
Total Compensation $34,474.98 (See breakout, next 4 lines below) 0 0
33 Annuity -------------------------------------------------------------- 5,694.38 4,270.77
34 Housing -------------------------------------------------------------- 5,901.60 4,426.20
35 Life Insurance ------------------------------------------------------- 602.40 451.80
36 Salary ----------------------------------------------------------------- 22,276.60 16,707.42
Other DOM Allowances (See next 3 lines below) 0 0
37 Business Meetings -------------------------------------------------- 500.00 0.00
38 Christmas Gift ------------------------------------------------------ 300.00 0.00
39 Conventions --------------------------------------------------------- 400.00 0.00
GRAND T0TAL ----------------------------------------------------------- $66,486.98 $41,343.19
Page Note: 1 Note Line item 8. The budget proposal for the Cooperative Program is $2,000 plus an additional 10% of the 2015
receipts after expenses are deducted at the close of the budget year in 2015. The 2017 TOTAL will increase when
the 10%, as defined here is calculated
2018 BUDGET REQUEST FOR EDISTO BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Line
No. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
1 Annual Meeting 350.00
2 Annual Meeting Miscellaneous 100.00
3 Annual Report Printing 500.00
4 Association Mission Trip 1,800.00
5 Audit Accounting Records 300.00
6 Baptist Men's Ministry 300.00
Association Clerk / Treasurer 0
7 Salary 4,030.00
8 Christmas Gift 100.00
9 Cooperative Program 1 1,500.00
10 Disaster Relief Training 150.00
11 Discipleship Training 200.00
12 Evangelism 600.00
13 Honorariums (Seminar Leadership, Guest Speakers) 300.00
14 Liability Insurance 850.00
15 Memorials ($50.00/per occurrence) 200.00
16 Minister’s and Wives Conference 600.00
17 Miscellaneous 200.00
18 Mission Support (One time $600 Max. for Individual or Church) 3,000.00
19 Music 500.00
20 Newsletter (issued quarterly) 1,200.00
21 Office Equipment 1,000.00
22 Office Supplies 750.00
23 Prayer Coordinator Honorariums 200.00
24 Prayer Rally 200.00
25 Scholarships 500.00
26 Sunday School 300.00
27 Travel Expenses (For DOM and Clerk/Treasurer Business Expenses) 4,250.00
28 VBS 650.00
29 WMU. 3,620.00
30 Website Maintenance 180.00
31 Youth Missions 3,500.00
Associational Missionary / Director Of Missions 0
Total Compensation $35,500 (See breakout, next 4 lines below) 0
32 Annuity 6,719.40
33 Housing 5,901.60
34 Life Insurance 602.40
35 Salary 22,276.60
Other DOM Allowances (See next 3 lines below) 0
36 Business Meetings 500.00
37 Christmas Gift 300.00
38 Conventions 400.00 GRAND T0TAL (See Note 1) $68,630.00
Page Note: 1 Note Line Item 9: The budget for the Cooperative Program is $1,500 plus an additional 10% of the difference
between the undesignated incomes less the undesignated expenses at the close of the budget year in 2017. The
GRAND TOTAL for 2018 will increase by this adjustment.
DISCIPLESHIP REPORT Dr. Debbie Bass, Director
Discipleship includes Bible Drill, Discipleship Rally and Speaker’s Tournament. Several churches
are using Bible Drill format and/or materials. Its design is to equip children with key passages, the
verses, and books of the Bible. The drill is for grades 4, 5, 6; however, materials are available for
grades 1, 2, 3; youth, high school; and adult. To participate in the state drill, the church, then the
association must host a drill. Our goal is to work toward church participation and eventually have
an annual association drill.
Another Discipleship area is a Discipleship Rally and Speaker’s Tournament. For the past few
years, we have encouraged use of the BGEA MY HOPE format. My Hope is a national initiative to
encourage and prepare the local church and Christians to share the Gospel message with friends,
family, colleagues, and neighbors in their church service area. The DVD is free and includes
testimonies from celebrities and worship messages. The DVDs and materials are available online
(https://myhopewithbillygraham.org/get-started) and include a prayer guide, poster, bulletin
insert, banner, and Bible study follow-up booklet (Living in Christ).
Newsletter The first EBA quarterly newsletter was published February 2016. Distribution of the quarterly
publication is by email to member churches and the newsletter is available on the EBA website.
The publication date follows each executive meeting (February, May, August, October) and
includes information submitted by churches and departments of work, committees, and/or officers.
News for inclusion in each newsletters is submitted by the church, committee chairman or other
designated representative through email [email protected]. The newsletter provides an
additional communications tool for member churches to stay connected with the current events at
other churches, as well as updates from EBA officers, departments of work and committees.
Website (EdistoBaptistAssociation.org) The EBA website is in its fourth year. Since its launch in 2013, it has accumulated almost 28,000
views. The website provides a look at the EBA and its work. Updates are made as needed with
information from member churches submitted through the website (edistobaptistassociation.org) or
through email at [email protected]
Both these tools of communication, the newsletter and website, serve to connect all EBA churches
and EBA officers or departments of works. Each church, as well as departments and committees
are encouraged to provide news, information and current events for publication in the newsletter
and on the website in our efforts to stay connected electronically
Christian Education/Collegiate Ministries: Information about the Baptist-sponsored SC Colleges
appears separately in this annual report. Offered at these and other SC colleges is an opportunity
for college students to become involved in and stay included in Christian activities through SC
Collegiate Ministries. The SCBCM coordinates missions and outreach with 40 SC college
campuses (http://www.scbaptist.org/collegiate-ministry/).
Scholarship and other resource information are accessible from the EBA website. Not only can
churches plan and pray for their college students while they are away from home, but also churches
can connect students with the support of campus ministries while away from their home church to
attend college.
At the local K-12 school level, a program to coordinate with and pray for local schools is available
to all interested churches through Heart4Schools. The SCBC offers a workshop and guidance for
interested churches. Links to resources and information are on the EBA website.
(http://www.scbaptist.org/heart4schools).
EXECUTIVE BOARD REPORT, 2017
Gary Hollingsworth Executive Director/Treasurer
South Carolina Baptist Convention
It is hard to believe that two years will soon have passed since becoming a part of the South
Carolina Baptist Convention family! What a joy it continues to be to connect with so many
wonderful South Carolina Baptist people, churches and ministries. A lot has happened in these
nearly two years and it is exciting to anticipate future ministry opportunities in our state, nation and
world. You will read specific ministry reports of many of the wonderful things God is doing so
please take time to read each report. As you do, whisper a prayer for more lost people to come to
Christ and more saved people to grow deeper in their walk with Jesus in the days ahead.
Reports normally look back in terms of what has been done. Most of the reports you will read are
indeed a reporting of the activity of God over the past year. Reports also inform us so we will be
better prepared for the future. As we look toward the future, our VISION is clear: Every life
saturated and transformed by the hope of the Gospel, beginning in South Carolina. Our MISSION
is set: Utilizing the essential catalysts of prayer and leadership our Mission is to help churches in
South Carolina multiply disciples to SHARE HOPE, STRENGTHEN CHURCHES, START
CHURCHES AND SEND MISSIONARIES. Our purpose is focused: To help churches fulfill the
Great Commission. I and our entire team pledge, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, to
everything possible to help see our Vision, Mission and Purpose fulfilled!
In addition to the ministry reports, you will also see current trends in Cooperative Program giving.
These trends are proving to be fairly consistent nationally, but by the grace of God, we are praying
and asking God for an upward rise in days to come. Resources always follow vision, so that is why
we are staying tenaciously tethered to our Vision, Mission and Purpose. Every strategic decision,
especially those dealing with personnel and budget matters, is bathed in prayer and after seeking
the wise counsel of our Executive Board members and other key leaders. Until we see a rising
trend in CP giving, we will be the very best stewards of the dollars our churches send through the
Cooperative Program and make sure we operate in the black. Our sterling audit reports are a tribute
to our competent staff and the leadership of our Executive Board members.
God had clearly given me five words that have helped me frame much of the work that I and our
team seek to do through the SCBC. They are:
RELATIONSHIPS—In traveling around the state, I hear this word more than any other. I want
every one of our 2,100 plus churches to feel like they have a relationship with the SCBC in some
meaningful way.
RESOURCES—It is unlikely the SCBC will be able to ever produce all the resources necessary to
serve all our churches, but our team can and should be “resident experts” in knowing about the
various ministry resources that are biblically sound, financially affordable, culturally relevant and
practically implementable.
RESEARCH—It is reasonable to expect denominational entities to provide accurate and timely
data to help church leaders be aware of opportunities and challenges in doing ministry today. We
are working hard to be better prepared in this area.
RELEVANT—There was once a day when Southern Baptists were fairly monolithic but such is
not the case today. I heard someone say recently that there are over 60 identifiable groups in the
larger SBC family! My desire is to equip and lead our team to be able to find ways to assist as
many churches as possible in order to help them all advance the Great Commission.
RESPONSIVE—We are blessed to have Godly men and women serving on our SCBC team, but
we also recognize the challenge of a small team trying to serve such a large number of churches.
Our promise is to be responsive when any of our churches need assistance. The things we can do,
we will do and the things we cannot do, we will do our best to help find someone who can help
with their particular need.
If there is one statistic that troubles me most, it is the declining number of baptisms, not just in our
state but around our nation. Everything, and I do mean EVERY THING, we do, is done with the
intention of either seeing a lost person come to Christ or a saved person grow deeper in their
commitment to Christ. That is what Jesus did when he said to His first disciples, “Follow Me and I
will make you fishers of men.” Let’s pray and work and give and trust God that we will see the
next great Spiritual Awakening come soon. It must begin somewhere, so why not here in South
Carolina?!
ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | CHIEF STRATEGIST REPORT Dr. Mark Aderholt
Simply put, our passion and purpose is helping churches fulfill the Great Commission. We focus
on four priorities: evangelism, missions mobilization, church planting, and church strengthening
and discipleship. So how do all of these facets fit together in one focused, unified strategy?
ADVANCE
Churches who fulfill the Great Commission
advance the Kingdom by focusing on a
continuous cycle of serving needs, sharing
hope, sending workers, and starting new work.
Around the state and around the world, we are
surrounded by lostness. Spurgeon reminds us
that “the whole business of the whole church is
to take the whole Gospel to the whole world.”
Social programs, political ideologies and
goodwill organizations are not the answer. The
church – the bride of Christ – is the only
institution ordained and empowered by the
Holy Spirit to bring about societal
transformation. This is why churches are at the
hub of the “advance wheel.”
Our Church Strengthening and Discipleship Team, led by Steve Rohrlack, offers relationships,
ideas, opportunities, and tools to help churches all across our state develop strong disciple-making
cultures inside the walls of the church in order to better fulfill the Great Commission outside the
walls. How can a church know if they are making progress in Kingdom advance? How can a
church know which areas are succeeding in Great Commission fulfillment? The Lord blesses them
with four visible results.
KEY RESULT AREAS
1. New Connections. As a church makes disciples who serve their communities, the Lord
blesses that church with new connections. In turn, these lead to real relationships through
which the Gospel message can be shared and lived out with no strings attached. Our
Missions Mobilization and Evangelism Teams partner together to offer relationships, ideas,
opportunities, and tools to help churches all across our state love their neighbor by actively
serving their needs and adding value to their communities.
2. New Creations. As a church makes disciples who share hope through the lens of real
relationships, the Lord blesses that church with new creations. People from our
communities, who are hearing and seeing the Gospel come to life through the lens of a
relationship with a Jesus-follower, begin turning from their sin and embracing a new life
and identity in Jesus. This is where their journey actually begins! Our Evangelism Team,
led by Lee Clamp, offers relationships, ideas, opportunities, and tools to help churches all
across our state lead their neighbors to Christ and disciple them in a life-on-life fashion
into fully-devoted followers.
3. New Co-Workers. As a church sacrifices and sends these disciples out to serve and share
with others, the Lord blesses that church (and the Kingdom) with new co-workers. Our
Missions Mobilization Team, led by Tim Rice, offers relationships, ideas, opportunities,
and tools to help create sending cultures in churches all across our state. In so doing, these
churches place an unmitigated focus on enlisting, equipping, and sending their members
into the harvest fields to engage unreached pockets in their communities, unreached places
across the state, and unreached peoples across the planet.
4. New Congregations. As a church commissions new co-workers to start new work among
unreached peoples and places, the Lord blesses that church (and the Kingdom) with new
congregations. These new churches, planted with the DNA of solid theology, cooperative
relationships, and sacrificial giving add immediate value to their environments by meeting
real needs in their communities. In so doing, they advance the Kingdom by continuing the
cycle of serving others, sharing Hope, sending workers, and starting new work themselves!
Our Church Planting Team, led by Jay Hardwick, offers relationships, ideas, opportunities,
and tools to help churches make their next move in developing leaders, starting, and re-
starting churches all across the Palmetto State.
What exactly is Advance? In partnership with our associational and ministry partners, our teams
encourage churches to “make their next move” in Great Commission fulfillment by helping them:
Assess the status of their Great Commission culture
Identify barriers to serving others, sharing hope, sending workers and starting new work
Develop concrete action plans for advancing to the next level
Our teams partner with churches by offering relationships, ideas, opportunities, and tools to
accelerate their progress. As we advance by faith, we are trusting the Lord to utilize South Carolina
Baptists to saturate every man, woman, and child in the Palmetto State with the hope of the Gospel.
With more than two billion people across the planet with little to no Gospel access, the time for
advance is now.
Until All Have Heard,
Dr. Mark Aderholt
Associate Executive Director | Chief
Strategist South Carolina Baptist Convention
For God and humanity, Anderson University seeks to be an innovative, entrepreneurial, premier
comprehensive university where liberal arts, professional studies, and graduate studies thrive
within an uplifting, welcoming, and distinctively Christian community of diverse faculty, staff and
students dedicated to intellectually rigorous learning, a caring and hospitable campus culture, and
personal transformation.
Highlights 2017
Record enrollment continues at AU, as the university will eclipse the 3,500 mark for the
first time this fall. Besides being the biggest freshman class ever (704), this is also the most
academically prepared class with an average SAT score higher than 1150.
Anderson University maintains a high position in the U.S. News & World Report ranking,
as a “Top Tier” Regional University in the South. U.S. News & World Report also lists
AU as a “Best Value School” among regional universities in the South.
The Princeton Review included Anderson on a list of best colleges and universities as one
of the “Best in the Southeast.”
Anderson University hosted a record 6,000 guests for Palmetto Boys State and Crossroads
Summer Camps. More than 500 high school and junior high students made professions of
faith and an additional 500 students made decisions to pursue leadership in ministry during
Clayton King’s Crossroads Summer camps.
The College of Health Professions is seeking accreditation of our three-year doctoral
program in our School of Physical Therapy, which is poised to be the first Physical
Therapy program in the upstate of South Carolina. The development of 9,000 square feet
of space for our School of Physical Therapy and our School of Nursing’s graduate
programs has been completed. The renovated space is equipped with the following:
nursing lab, office space, meeting facility, student lounge, two physical therapy labs,
research labs and a locker room.
Our students are enjoying the recently completed 90,000-square-foot G. Ross Anderson
Student Center. The facility includes a new dining hall, a 400-seat multi-purpose theater, a
banquet hall, bookstore, student activities offices, a fitness center, and retail dining kiosks
such as Chick-Fil-A express and Einstein Bros. Bagels.
Anderson University was recognized as an Apple Distinguished School for the second
consecutive time for the excellence of its Mobile Learning Initiative, which features the
use of iPads in specially designed classes on campus. Only 400 schools (K-12 through
graduate schools) in the world have been selected for this distinction.
Anderson was named one of “America’s 100 Best College Buys” for the 11th consecutive
year as well as one of “America’s Best Christian Colleges.”
Anderson University has obtained Preaching magazine and YouthWorker journal and will
continue publication of these two long-established print publications for ministry leaders.
Prayer Requests
Please join us in praying for the health and safety of our students during this academic year.
We ask that you pray that we will continue to have the freedom to be faithful to our mission of
being a truly Christian academic community in the face of governmental pressure on us, and all
Christian colleges, to bend to the increasingly secular culture.
Join us in praying that our students’ lives will be changed and that they will change the world they
touch when they leave us.
Charleston Southern University recognizes the important “partnership in the gospel” it shares with
the churches of the South Carolina Baptist Convention (Philippians 1:5, HCSB). Our vision
statement articulates our role in this partnership: to be a Christian university nationally recognized
for integrating faith in learning, leading and serving. Below we list some of our key ministries in
2017 to faculty, staff, students, the surrounding community and the world:
Key Stats
Over 2,000 students exposed to the Gospel of Jesus Christ
96 students received Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior
1,027 students rededicated their lives to Jesus Christ
42 students served on a short-term mission trip
Over 50 collegians were involved in intentional evangelism
Learning
280 Charleston Southern University students participated in discipleship groups on and off
campus including 51 discipleship group leaders.
Charleston Southern University faculty and staff received monthly faith integration training
to strengthen their biblical worldview and enhance their communication of the gospel.
74 Collegians prepared for church–related vocations along with 81 Christian Studies Minors.
Leading
The Movement 2016, a series of gospel-centered, spiritual awakening worship services,
resulted in 25 students committing their life to Christ.
Approximately 2,000 collegians received exposure to the gospel of Jesus Christ in the
classroom and chapel.
15 students participated in the 2016 Student Leadership Academy that focused on leadership
training and building connections.
CSU cooperated with the SCBC Collegiate Ministry Director Ken Owens during a weekly
student worship. 72 students signed interest cards with IMB and NAMB.
Serving
Campus Ministries collaborated with the A21 Project (ending sex trafficking) during the
month of October and raised over $600 in one night to support the ministry.
Charleston Southern University partnered with Operation Christmas Child and packed a
record 1,823 shoeboxes. Student clubs, organizations and athletic teams participated in this
annual event.
Over 403 collegians attended Campus Ministry programs.
Rebecca Ortiz (nursing) and Abbey Shackley (nursing) received their summer
appointments through IMB to the Philippines.
Campus Ministries took a team to Florida over spring break serving children in The Hope
Center (Palm Beach Gardens) and homeless with Orlando Union Rescue Mission (Orlando).
Engage Monthly Partners included Habitat for Humanity, Doors to Freedom, Operation
Christmas Child, Lowcountry Pregnancy Center, Tri-County Family Ministries, Water
Missions International and Eagle Harbor Boys Ranch.
Prayer Requests:
Pray for the faculty, staff and students who seek to integrate their faith in North America and
internationally.
NORTH GREENVILLE UNIVERSITY Gene C. Fant, Jr., Ph.D., President
On June 1, 2017, Dr. Gene C. Fant, Jr., began serving as North Greenville University’s eighth
president, following a unanimous recommendation from the Board of Trustees. Dr. Fant has a long
record of serving Baptist colleges and universities as an academic leader, including service as the
chief academic officer at Union University and Palm Beach Atlantic University. A lifelong
Southern Baptist, Fant is the son, grandson, and nephew of pastors and grew up on the home
mission field in upstate New York, where his father planted nine churches in seven years. While
his earned doctorate is in literature, he also completed a Master of Divinity in biblical languages
from the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and has preached in churches across the
southeast. A prolific writer, Dr. Fant has written or contributed to over a dozen books on wide-
ranging subjects, including church history, apologetics, theology, and poetry. His book “God as
Author: Toward a Biblical Approach to Narrative” (B & H Academic 2010) is used widely in
English and apologetics courses and his most recent book, “The Liberal Arts: A Student’s Guide”
(Crossway 2012) has been adopted in many Christian colleges as a foundational text for
intellectual discipleship. He and his wife Lisa have been married for 28 years and have adult twin
children, Ethan and Emily.
Despite humble beginnings, North Greenville University has developed to become one of the
MORE notable Christian universities in the Southeast and the nation. North Greenville — now a
university that features more than 40 undergraduate, graduate, and online degree options and
reaches students from all over the world — continues to offer a quality, Christ-centered liberal arts
education. The university also continues to receive national recognition every year. For example,
Forbes and US News & World Report have named NGU one of America's top colleges and best
Christian colleges. And BestColleges.com and ChristianUniversitiesOnline.org consistently
include NGU in its list of colleges with the best professors and value.
A few other important rankings for the university include the following:
#1 on “10 Best Online Colleges in South Carolina” (2016) by BestColleges.com
#2 on “18 Colleges with the Best Professors” (2016) by BestColleges.com
#3 on “Top 50 Christian Colleges and Universities with the Lowest Debt Burden” (2016) by
Christian Universities Online
#5 on “25 Best Christian Colleges and Universities in the South” (2017) by Christian
Universities Online
#5 on "50 Best Value Christian Colleges and Universities" (2017) by Christian Universities
Online
#6 on “Best Four-Year Colleges in South Carolina” (2016) by BestColleges.com
#8 on “Top 50 Christian Colleges and Universities Exceeding Expectations” (2014) by
Christian Universities Online
#9 on “50 Most Affordable Christian Colleges and Universities” (2017) by Christian
Universities Online
#17 on “50 Best Value Christian Colleges and Universities” (2016) by Christian Universities
Online
#17 on "Top 25 Low Debt Private Colleges" (2017) by Forbes
#22 on “25 Most Beautiful Christian Colleges and Universities in the South” (2017) by
Christian Universities Online
#25 on “25 Best Rural Colleges” (2016) by College Raptor
#33 on “40 Best Colleges for Conservative Values” (2016) by Newsmax
#39 on “50 Best Christian Colleges” (2015) by Theology Degrees
Most importantly, NGU continues to see the Lord’s hand at work among the students that attend
NGU and summer camps on the campus.
At least 178 people received Christ on campus from June 1, 2016-May 31, 2017.
In addition, 144 Fuge campers received Christ during June and July of 2017.
Over 600 students were involved in our Campus Ministry programs.
In 2016-2017 academic year, there were
o 300 students preparing for Church-Related vocations at NGU.
o Student Ministry Teams serving in at least 240 (including BSU Grass, and 3 Joyful
Sound teams) churches in the Carolinas, West Virginia, Tennessee, and Georgia. Joyful
Sound led worship for both the North and South Carolina Baptist Pastors Conferences.
o 210 students serving weekly on the ministry teams.
o 879 commitments made for missions service (short and/or long term) during our Fall
Global Impact Conference.
o Student Mission Teams served in 8 countries and 3 states.
o Over 300 students, faculty and staff served in Summer Mission projects.
o 115 students attended the BSU Freshman Night to connect students with ministry
opportunities through BSU.
o BSU weekly meetings averaged approximately 400 people each week.
o 89 students participated in Reveal, a one-day BSU ministry event that connect students
with hands on ministry opportunities in the Greater Greenville area such as the Salvation
Army, the Ronald McDonald House, God’s Pantry and others.
o Mission Serve (BSU) took 25 students to work with refugees in Clarkston, GA. These
students worked with people from around the work ministering through evangelism and
a free thrift store for single mothers. Students shared the gospel with Muslims, Hindus,
and individuals from other religions.
o 26 NGU students attended the SCBC Collegiate Conference called Converge. There
were close to 1,000 students from across SC there.
o Community Impact Teams served local churches and ministries in nine locations
throughout the academic year.
We begin the academic year in August with an Ignite conference for all new and returning
students within the first week of classes. Clayton King will be speaking at the conference,
August 23-25, 2017. This conference sets the stage for much of what the Lord wants to do
on campus through the lives of our students.
Our annual Global Engagement Conference is September 11-13 focusing on church planting
and ministry through the Metro New York Baptist Association.
During the 2017-2018 academic year, NGU will celebrate its 125th anniversary as an institution.
This includes a renewed focus on its mission and its educational programs. The university
continues in its commitment to producing transformational leaders for churches and society along
with its commitments to missions, discipleship, and evangelism.
Prayer Requests
Dr. Gene Fant as he begins his service as president.
Pray for our faculty and staff as we work together to lead NGU into the future.
Pray for our students as they discover and grow into the men and women whom God has
called them and destined them to become.
CHIEF HUMAN RESOURCE OFFICER/LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Bert Ross, Chief Human Resource Officer
The Chief Human Resource Officer assists the Executive Director-Treasurer in the operation of the
South Carolina Baptist Convention, Executive Board, and Convention staff. The Chief Human
Resource Officer is responsible for all Human Resource, Staff development and Personal legal
matters of the Executive Board and South Carolina Baptist Convention. The Chief Human
Resource Officer aims to support and foster the development of the skills and talent of the SCBC
staff through Human Resource Development practices and expertise provided with integrity and
accountability that inspires a culture of excellence which will strengthen the bond of trust and
confidence in the value of cooperative work.
HR
We are in the final review of the new HR Personal Policy Handbook.
We are in the third quarter of our New Medical and Health care provider. We are making
adjustments with our staff to lower cost of our benefits
We have finalized all our HR audits and are making final adjustments to our policies and
practices.
Leadership:
The majority of leadership development is happening in collaboration with the Advanced
Team.
We have finalized licensee agreements with several vendors for use of their materials.
We have worked with each team to help understand their team culture and how better to
communicate and work together.
We are in the process of scheduling Staff development training for the Fall of 2017 and all of
2018.
PERSONNEL CHANGES
September 16, 2016 – September 15, 2017
New Staff
Field Service Staff:
Stephen Splawn, Minority Engagement & Outreach, January 1, 2017
Jacob Carter, Communications, February 1, 2017
Jordan Pace, Office of Public Policy, February 16, 2017
Jon Jamison, Missions Mobilization, July 1, 2017
Katie Whitaker, Prayer Strategist, September 1, 2017
Bryan Holley, Chief Financial Officer, September 1, 2017
Support Staff:
Amy DeLine, Accounting, November 1, 2016
Chelsea Burgher, Evangelism, January 1, 2017
Retirements
Field Service Staff:
Ronnie Cox, Missions Mobilization, March 2, 2017
Wayne Terry, Prayer and Partnerships, March 31, 2017
Pam Carroll, Chief Financial Officer, June 30, 2017
Monty Hale, Ministry Development, June 30, 2017
Support Staff:
Cheryl McCullough, Cooperative Program, June 30, 2017
Resignations
Field Service Staff:
Joe Youngblood, Church Strategies, December 31, 2016
Jordan Pace, Office of Public Policy, June 30, 2017
David Parks, Operations, September 15, 2017
Support Staff:
Amy DeLine, Accounting, March 13, 2017
Kelsie Greene, Generations, August 15, 2017
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER Pamela S. Carroll
The Chief Financial Officer assists the Executive Director-Treasurer in the operation of the South
Carolina Baptist Convention, Executive Board, and Convention staff. The Chief Financial Officer
is responsible for all financial and legal matters of the Executive Board and South Carolina Baptist
Convention. The Chief Financial Officer aims to support and foster ministries of the SCBC
through financial expertise provided with integrity and accountability that inspires a culture of
excellence which will strengthen the bond of trust and confidence in the value of cooperative work.
Ministry Highlights:
Worked with Convention Executive Board and Executive Leadership to review and implement
sound business practices regarding the work of the Convention while improving its long-term
viability and stability.
Obtained a clean unqualified audit for 2016.
Planned and monitored an Operating Budget for 2017 and for 2018.
Obtained and managed organization’s insurance and risk management.
Filed all government reporting requirements such as OSHA, e-verify, EEO-1 reporting, New
Hire Act, and tax returns in a timely manner.
Served as a resource for the Convention and its churches regarding tax, legal, and insurance
matters.
During 2016, Cooperative Program receipts decreased 1.49% or $425, 470 from 2015 receipts.
Total Budget was $28,500,000 and receipts were $27,562,525 for 2016.
Prayer Requests:
Pray for our Accounting Group to complete its tasks with a servant’s heart as it assists
Convention staff and churches.
Pray for unity of staff as it performs its daily duties in fulfilling the mission of the Convention.
Pray that I will help lead the organization in a manner pleasing to God.
OFFICE OF PUBLIC POLICY
Jordan Pace, Director
The Office of Public Policy presents itself as a resource to our churches so that we all may become
salt of the earth and light of the world. We strive to keep our churches educated, informed, and
equipped to address societal issues with a biblical worldview in the public square.
Maintained a constant presence at the State House providing information from a biblical
perspective by attending legislative sessions, meeting privately with lawmakers, voicing
concerns in committee meetings, sending letters, making phone calls, and sending emails
advocating for Baptist beliefs in state level policy making
Created a relationship with partners at the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and
Religious Liberty Commission, as well as federal lawmakers and their staff to voice South
Carolina Baptist beliefs on national issues
Encouraged state lawmakers to provide further protection for the unborn by ending the
barbaric practice of dismemberment abortion and to prevent state agencies from using
government funds to purchase aborted fetal tissue
Educated and advised legislators against the expansion of gambling via the legalization of
casinos in South Carolina
Supported legislative efforts to alleviate undue burdens of state agencies on foster families
and families pursuing adoption
Provided staff leadership to the Resolutions Committee to draft, review, and recommend
resolutions to the Convention messengers at the annual meeting
Provided staff leadership to the Christian Life and Public Affairs Committee for special
projects, awards, and initiatives.
OPERATIONS GROUP John Watkins, Director of Operations
The Operations Group, like the rest of the SCBC has as our purpose to help churches fulfill the
Great Commission. We seek to accomplish this purpose by providing the necessary tools and
support to the staff of the convention, Executive Board, Convention Officers and Committees that
will keep their work smooth and effective. For 2017 Executive Board report the Operations Group
consists of Communication, Cooperative Program, Technology Services, Data Processing, Support
Services, Print and Mail Services, Historical Services, Website, and White Oak Conference Center.
Ministry Highlights:
Technology Services replaced 10 desktops and 8 laptops.
Started process to upgrade to Office 365 and move Exchange to the cloud.
Changed ISP provider from Level3 to Spirit Communications.
Increased internet bandwidth at Columbia and White Oak locations.
Trained staff on the new mail room software for shipping.
Trained staff on remote access software and installed on computers.
Completed parking lot repaving project.
Replace all the signs and posts in the parking lot.
Trained associational offices on new ACP collection process.
Stats for Website August 2016 – July 2017 – 374,212 Page Views; 157,604 Visitors;
128,183 Unique Visitors.
Single most viewed page: scbaptist.org home page; 39,049 Visitors.
Launched 16 Websites for associations and churches with 20 Website projects in various
stages of development.
SC Baptist Websites visited by all 50 states and the District of Columbia; Armed Forces
Europe, Middle East, Canada, United States, and Pacific; and 185 countries outside the US.
Dr. Josh Powell began work on the new history of South Carolina Baptists which will mark
the 200th anniversary of the Convention in 2021.
The Convention’s History Committee sponsored a panel discussion on “Missions and
Education in South Carolina Baptist Life.”
Ongoing work continues in preserving and cataloguing material related to the South
Carolina Baptist Convention’s work and history. We have recently finished cataloguing a
database of almost 2100 biographical files.
Historical Services has assisted over 50 churches in the last year with their histories.
Projects for BCM centers:
Charleston – Replaced plumbing lines, updated kitchen in back house: sink, faucet,
disposal, dishwasher, hot water.
Lander – Replacement all 3 HVAC units and installed digital, programmable thermostats.
Spartanburg – Purchased and installed A/V Equipment and meeting space furniture in
upgrading meeting facility.
White Oak Conference Center is having a good year and is continuing to work toward maintaining
a safe and welcoming ministry setting for all of our guests. Here are some highlights of 2017.
During our Summer Food Service inspection from DHEC we scored a 100%.
In our dining facilities we replaced a pass-through cooler that was original to the building
from 1979.
This year we celebrated the 30th anniversary of Summersalt at WOCC. Steve Rohrlack
shared that with the decisions from this summer, there had been over 4000 decisions for
Christ since it began in the summer of 1987.
As we continue to strive to reduce CP subsidy, through prayer and marketing, WOCC’s
reservation income through August is up 18.7% over 2016.
WOCC maintenance department started phase two of our lighting initiative project. By
replacing the T12 light bulbs with LED in our Administration and Classroom buildings we
expect to have up to a 19% utility savings. This helps reduce operating cost at WOCC to
move closer to being CP neutral.
Campers on Mission returned to continue helping with various projects from painting,
carpentry, electrical and mechanical. They repainted the Hub Cafe men’s restroom, worked
on the railings at Motel A, repaired and stained rocking chairs and fixed some lamps in the
motels. They also changed out some light fixtures and ceiling tiles around the facility.
These men and women are great to work with and are a blessing to WOCC. They are
returning this fall to help us again.
Prayer Requests:
Pray for wisdom and provision as future capital improvement plans for all facilities are
discussed.
Please continue to pray for White Oak Conference Center and its staff as it serves our
convention groups, church groups and other nonprofits though out South Carolina with
Christian hospitality.
Pray for the entire Operations Team as they strive to support God’s vision for the South
Carolina Baptist Convention
SHARE HOPE 2017 Evangelism Team Executive Board Report
Lee Clamp, Team Leader
The Evangelism Team exists to help the church create a culture of disciple makers who share hope
through:praying for the lost, caring for the broken and sharing hope with every life. If every active
Baptist took responsibility for 3 people far from God in SC, we would saturate this state with the
Hope of the Gospel by 2021.
Highlights
Pray for the Lost
17,002 reported baptisms from Annual Church Profile for 2016. (82% of churches reported)
619 churches reported an increase in baptisms from 2015 totaling 3695 additional baptisms.
Over 7000 Lost people identified and prayed for by name at Summersalt and Camp McCall.
Piloting a Prayer strategy with blesseveryhome.com to pray for every home by name with 2
Associations and 9 churches.
Introduced 321 Initiative to 50 pastors in 5 associational gatherings for people to pray for 3
of the Lost, Care for 2, and Share with at least 1.
Care for the Broken
Birthed 100 known church/school partnerships to date through Heart4Schools (H4S) with
over 500 volunteers reading mentors, teacher encouragers, and back pack feeding programs
in place.
Accelerated efforts of 66 church and community leaders in a H4S Level 2 Leadership Hub.
Mobilized churches to distribute books to barber shops across racial lines to make new
connections.
Engaged 46 pastor wives to encourage and mobilize in kingdom efforts.
Equipped and deployed 134 women at Go Conference serving 12 sites around Charleston.
As a result of school engagement, churches are reporting Gospel conversations and FBC
Charleston has birthed a mission outpost and church plant partnership in the neighborhood
of families reached.
Share Hope with every Life
Equipped 148 church leaders including African American leaders and Hispanic leaders in
relational disciple making with the Lost through Immersion.
Created the Immersion Network, cells of church leaders, focused on accelerating relational
disciple making of the Lost efforts.
Birthed a network of 16 African American pastors and others interested in engaging
minorities.
Prayer Requests
1. Pray for Prayer Warriors to pray for 1 Million Lost people by name by 2021.
2. Pray for every public school to have a church that is caring for them by 2021.
3. Pray for every SC Baptist to have on going Gospel conversations with at least 1 person this
year.
4. Pray for unity as we attempt to racial reconciliation efforts among pastors and churches for
the advancement of the Gospel.
SHARE HOPE
2017 Collegiate Ministries and Camp McCall Executive Board Report
Collegiate Ministry
Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) groups were active on 28 college and university
campuses, involved 3,521 students weekly, and connected an additional 18,869 students.
BCMs reported 337 new believers with BCM teams, and led an additional 422 people to
make professions of faith in Jesus through ministries off campus.
BCM leaders and student missionaries raised over $253,656 to support 602 students to
serve in short term/summer/semester mission causes in SC, North America and across the
globe, 60 of whom served as BCM summer missionaries. Through these efforts, these teams
reported 1104 professions of faith, 2015 prayer efforts, shared the gospel with 10,738
people, and cared for 21,081 people through ministry.
1,324 students were involved in small discipleship and Bible studies groups on campus.
2,123 church leaders, alumni and students were engaged with praying for spiritual
awakening on campus via campus prayer walks, monthly prayer emphasis and students
praying for lost friends.
727 students and leaders were equipped in loving, learning and living the Word of God and
were mobilized for evangelism and missions at the Converge Collegiate Conference.
Equipped 174 BCM leaders at the BCM1 Day training in 3-2-1 prayer, care, share strategy.
On behalf of the Executive Board, the Church Related Vocational and Richard Furman
Scholarships were awarded to 191 students with scholarship awards totaling $149,125 for
the 2017-18 school year.
Camp McCall
2,185 campers (increase of 104), including 67 churches that did not send campers to McCall
the previous year.
241 decisions (43 salvations, 158 re-dedications, 40 commitments to full-time Christian
service).
Awarded 90 camper scholarships to campers who otherwise would not be able to attend
Camp and provided every Connie Maxwell attending student a scholarship to attend (25).
Mobilized 5 mission trips to Nova Scotia, Cuba, South Dakota, RebuildSC and Turkey.
Collected the names of 1,204 lost people and prayed for them by name
Presented new Master Plan for infrastructure improvements endorsed and adopted by
Operations (Property) committee and Executive Board at Spring Exec Board meeting
Prayer Request
1. Pray for historic numbers of college students to come to know Christ on our campuses.
(400+)
2. Pray college ministries are able to engage 800 International students with the Gospel in an
effort to reach the nations in the small window of time they are in school.
3. Pray for 300 college students to be mobilized for national and international missions
4. Pray for the birthing of a gap year program to equip newly graduated leaders at Camp
McCall
5. Pray for the Lord to call out 50 campers for full-time Christian Service next Summer.
CHURCH STRENGTHENING & DISCIPLESHIP Team Steve Rohrlack, Team Leader
Church Strategies:
Completing a great year with 85 pastors and staff involved in intentional leadership
development.
25 churches engaged with Intentional Multiplication processes.
Facilitated multiple church visioning workshops.
Completing the strategy and writing of the new “Advance” church and staff development
processes.
Preparing for 125-150 pastors and church to participate in the new “Advance” processes
being introduced in January of 2018.
Generations Group:
5 Regional VBS Expos resourced 827 church staff & volunteer leaders.
60 Weekday Education Directors & 420 Weekday Education Teachers received state
approved career development by attending the Church Weekday Education Workshop.
(CWE)
SummerSalt & KidSalt experienced a record attendance of 3613, with more than 400 total
decisions.
To accommodate the demand, a second week of KidSalt was added to the 2017 calendar.
September & October are busy months of training as the GG has multiple Associational &
Church Sunday School Conferences scheduled.
Additional points of local church contact are the multiple sessions schedule with local
churches, working with their Staff Search Committees.
12 networking lunches targeting SC youth & children’s ministers are scheduled for
September – October.
Children’s Ministry, Student Ministry & Adult Ministries will hold yearly trainings in
November, to coincide with the Annual Meeting.
Bylaw consultations continue to be a strong need for SC churches with an average of 15
churches per week being assisted.
Ministry Development:(Became “Church Life” September 1)
Band of Brothers continues to expand. 3 retreats with an average attendance of 85. 30
groups of 4 6 meeting on a regular basis around the state.
“RESTORE” conference for ministers and spouses grew to 150 couples. Hosted as a
weekend of refreshment and restoration by the Ministry Development team at the Sonesta
Resort on Hilton Head Island. The conference has proven to be a great time of fellowship
and renewal for pastors who attend.
The office continues to coach and resource our churches who are searching for pastors and
ministerial staff. Our resume sharing system has an estimated 600 active resumes. We have
done 22 pastor search committee trainings around the state in partnership with the Director
of Missions in our associations.
Pastor and staff crisis care continues to be a focus. This care includes the counseling
network, conflict management counseling and training, along with emergency financial
resourcing.
The Bi-vocational Pastor’s Council continues building relationships among the
approximately 500-bivo pastors that serve in our state. Scheduled for April 2018 is a state-
wide bi-vocational pastors/staff rally.
Worship & Music:
Provided training events for worship leaders including Baptist AllState weekend (included
Honors Chorus for children/ YouthSingers/AllState Chorus, Orchestra, and Praise Team),
Creative Ministries Festival, KidSalt Camp music classes and choir, Children’s Music
MiniCamp, MusicMania Camp for Kids with Lexington Association, Youth Music Arts
Camp at SummerSalt, Keys and Kids Conference, and breakout sessions at IMPACT
Conference.
Mission projects sponsored or fostered through us included Creative Ministries Festival
Evangelistic Block Party, SeraphSong prison concert, the Singing Churchmen to Cleveland
OH, and approximately 30 mission projects by SCBC worship ministries in their local
community through the M3 Music Arts Mission Movement.
Launched our “Keys, Kids, and Creative Arts Training”, partnering with local churches and
associations to take regional customized training out into our churches as opposed to
inviting them to one annual event.
Resourcing for SCBC church plants through our Worship: Edge program kicks off this fall
and the ministry of Alan Guardado to Hispanic churches continues weekly.
Regional Catalysts have been trained to launch M3 Leadership-Discipleship support groups
for SCBC Worship Leaders this fall.
START CHURCHES 2017 Church Planting Team
Jay Hardwick, Team Leader
Our focus is building a network of multiplying churches, starting in South Carolina. Our desire is
to see every region of South Carolina saturated with gospel-centered, disciple-making, mission-
driven churches that multiply. We accomplish this by partnering with local churches and
associations to START new churches and to reSTART dying churches.
Over the past 12 past months, our team has revamped our process to focus on 5 key stages:
Discovering new planters, Assessing planters and wives for readiness, Equipping lead planters for
success, Coaching for ongoing development, and helping churches and church plants Multiply.
Each stage has a corresponding environment – Local Church Residencies, Assessment Retreats,
Equip Cohorts, One on One Coaching, and Multiplying Church Labs.
DISCOVER
We are assisting churches in developing residencies to discover the next generation of
church planters and church planting team members.
At least 10 South Carolina Baptist churches are piloting and developing residencies.
ASSESS
New assessment systems launched in June 2017 with re-vamped pre-assessment evaluation
culminating in a two-day assessment retreat.
First Assessment Retreat for planter candidates and their wives will take place September
2017. A team of 10 trained assessors will lead the retreat.
EQUIP
• 51 church planter candidates have been trained.
Equipping Cohorts (3-5 planters with 1-2 facilitators) have launched in Greenville,
Charleston, and Myrtle Beach. In 2018, cohorts will launch in Columbia and Rock Hill.
COACH & CARE
40 church planters and wives attended the Church Planters Marriage Retreat in January.
Over 100 planters and leaders attended regional vision gatherings in Spring 2017.
32 planters and leaders attended the SEND Conference in July.
Every church planter launching in 2017 has an established relationship with a trained coach,
all of whom are veteran South Carolina Baptist church planters.
MULTIPLY
66 church plants have received funding assistance.
52 South Carolina Baptist churches have supported church plants in South Carolina.
219 South Carolina Baptist churches are engaged in and supporting church planting efforts
in other states.
South Carolina Baptist church plants have baptized 303 people.
reSTART Currently partnering with 4 DOM’s to develop reSTART processes for their associations.
3 South Carolina Baptist churches currently sponsoring reSTART churches.
1 reSTART church launched with a new pastor, 3 more churches in reSTART
consultations, and launched 2 reSTART pastor cohorts.
Prayer Requests
Pray for more South Carolina Baptist churches to become multiplying churches.
Pray for more church planters and more reSTART pastors in our key growth regions of
Myrtle Beach, Charleston, Lowcountry, Midlands, Rock Hill/Fort Mill, and the Upstate.
MISSIONS MOBILIZATION TEAM REPORT Tim Rice, Team Leader
Our team exists to help churches accomplish the Great Commission by making disciples among all
peoples of South Carolina, North America and the world. Your staff is prepared to lead, equip and
mobilize God’s people to be on mission through Disaster Relief, Missions Mobilization and Multi-
ethnic ministry. Here are a few of the many things accomplished this year.
Led vision and mission journeys to Boston, Detroit, and Cleveland in order to establish
ongoing church planting partnerships in cooperation with NAMB. A total of 62 leaders
from 24 churches participated.
International mission teams served in Southeast Asia with the IMB and in Europe with
refugees in order to establish new partnerships among unreached people groups.
Introduced 150 new people from 40 new churches to School Time Bible Ministries through
an awareness event. Trained 35 new people and 105 existing volunteers to share the Gospel
at 27 Schools. Provided off campus Bible classes to over 600 new students.
Mobilized 500 South Carolina Disaster Relief (DR) volunteers and coordinated teams from
10 other states in response to Hurricane Matthew. Responded to localized storms
throughout the year, including the Ward/Johnston tornado. Responses included 867
chainsaw jobs, 126 flood recovery jobs, 113,405 meals prepared, 1692 showers provided,
467 laundry loads, 2976 chaplaincy/ministry contacts, and 12 professions of faith.
RebuildSC in response to the SC flood: 236 houses completed, approximately 60
professions of faith. DR SurvivorCare chaplains assisted in beginning Bible studies among
flood survivors, resulting in one church plant.
At three major training events and 4 smaller local trainings, trained and encouraged 511
believers to share their faith and serve in disasters.
Weekly, our SCBC churches are engaged in 42 Conversational English ministries, which
represent 50 language groups from across the globe. In March 120 people received literacy
mission training during the Literacy Missions Conference.
Multi-ethnic ministries helped start a weekly African Bible Study in Columbia and assisted
with an outreach event to the African communities.
In May there were 7 participants for a T4T training for ethnic pastors.
A Haitian church in Anderson affiliated with us. Approximately 200 Haitians are now
living in the Anderson area.
23,957 Christmas Prisoner Packets were distributed to inmates in SCDC institutions across
the state.
Thirty food pantries received reimbursements through Global Hunger Funds to meet hunger
needs in their communities leading to 31 professions of faith and six baptisms.
Twenty-five churches have been equipped for refugee/immigrant ministry. Ten people
groups in South Carolina were engaged with the gospel through this process.
Prayer Requests:
Please pray that the SC DR network will be an extraordinary team that makes disciples and
personifies what it means to engage our world in servant evangelism.
Pray for the International Mission Journeys to Europe and Southeast Asia taking place this
fall. Pray that unreached peoples will be evangelized and churches started. • Praise the Lord
for our Compassion Ministries Strategist that joined our staff in July.
REPORT OF WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNION
Auxiliary to South Carolina Baptist Convention
Laurie Register, Executive Director-Treasurer
September 1, 2016 - August 31, 2017
Through Woman’s Missionary Union® (WMU®), age-level organizations and churchwide
participation, South Carolina Baptists are equipped to understand God’s purpose for their lives, and
are challenged to live out that purpose – to be radically involved in the mission of God. Through
missions praying, missions giving (including giving through the Cooperative Program and our
missions offerings) and direct participation in missions, WMU members and participants develop a
lifestyle of missions.
Support of Missions Emphases:
Lottie Moon Christmas Offering and Annie Armstrong Easter Offering – South Carolina
WMU distributed posters, offering envelopes and prayer guides in English, Spanish,
Chinese, and Korean.
Janie Chapman Offering for State Missions, Missions Education, and Great Commission
Living – South Carolina WMU planned, produced and provided materials to promote and
share about South Carolina state missions. DVDs (which included 4 videos), posters, prayer
guides, envelopes, and family missions pages were distributed. Spanish translations of the
Leader Guide were sent to Hispanic congregations. A check for $1,131,171.71 was sent to
the South Carolina Baptist Convention for missions causes.
Missionary Support: Missionary Parents Fellowship for parents of missionaries–North American and
international–who live in South Carolina met twice, for fellowship and prayer.
Through the Janie Chapman Offering, South Carolina WMU provides gifts checks for
missionary kids (MKs) from South Carolina, and MKs attending universities in South
Carolina. Gifts were given in the fall and spring to 41 and 38 MKs.
Missionary Day was held at Camp La Vida for international and North American
missionaries and chaplains serving in or from South Carolina.
Missions Opportunities:
Baptist Nursing Fellowship (BNF) is involved in ministry through health fairs, World
Changers, the Myrtle Beach Sunburn Unit, State Fair ministry and missions trips. BNF has
partnerships with Martha Franks and Bethea Baptist Retirement Communities. They also do
a “Blessing of the Hands” service at the nursing college at Charleston Southern University,
Anderson University, and several secular colleges.
Duffel bags and Bibles for Foster Children -$5,452.50 was donated to purchase duffel bags
Ministry Health Kits
Partner with SCBC to promote, collect and distribute Prisoner Packets
We’re Here for You, a day of mission action across South Carolina, was held November 12.
One Acteens groups is active on the Willow Lane Campus of DJJ.
A Christian Women’s Job Corps site assists women on their journey to self-sufficiency.
Refugees—WMU connects interested churches with Syrian and Congolese Refugees to
assist them in getting settled in our state.
Missions Camping
1,160 campers attended Camp La Vida. An offering of $3,942.51 was given through the
Cooperative Program. A total of 222 significant decisions were made.
Missions Discipleship New start materials were provided for 33 new groups in 18 churches.
Participation in Project Help: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Phillip Initiative – facilitating for a missionary movement that mobilizes professionals to
leverage their careers somewhere strategic for the mission of God. We have helped to
mobilize two couples through the marketplace and attached them to a church planting team
that is connected with the IMB.
WMU continues to work with Missions Mobilization in their partnership with all South
Carolina missionaries. WMU is specifically working in the area of prayer partnerships.
Partnership Vision Trips: A team of four travelling to Detroit in September for
prayerwalking and WMU Leadership Training
In October, 222 participated in Carolina Girls at North Myrtle Beach, a joint event for teens
girls of North and South Carolina.
Women on Mission event focused on Pray…Arise…Shine and Praying for our Sisters
around the World
In March, WMU Missions Encounter and Annual Meeting was held at Boiling Springs First
Baptist Church. The theme was “One for All.” Ministry projects and an emphasis on
Refugees were highlights.
Assisted with 40 Associational WMU Spring Meetings and partnered with 38 associations
to provide associational training in five regions of the state.
THE COURIER INFORMING AND INSIRING SOUTH CAROLINA BAPTIST
2017 Executive Board Report
Our motto at The Courier is “informing and inspiring South Carolina Baptists.” We do this
primarily by telling the stories of those who are telling THE story. Our goal is to glorify Christ
Jesus with the good works that He has given us to do.
Throughout our existence, The Courier has been the news journal of the South Carolina
Baptist Convention. Today, we offer a full-color, monthly feature magazine that is read by
approximately 80,000 readers, an online presence that offers an e-edition of the magazine, and an
up-to-date webpage. We receive over 32,000 page views per month through our online offerings.
Our goal is to produce a top-quality, professionally done magazine that honors our Savior.
This past year, we received five awards from the South Carolina Press Association for our
magazine in the associate member/individual category. Managing editor Butch Blume received two
first place awards and one third place award for writing, and guest writer Wendy Duke received a
top award for a first-person editorial. Our magazine took top honors for the second consecutive
year.
Even though Courier Publishing, our book publishing arm, is just a few years old, we have
already published 37 books and will be releasing eight more later this year and early in 2018. God
continues to bless this ministry, and we hear reports of many people who have been blessed
through these books.
Our donor base, Friends of The Courier, continues to provide needed assistance yearly for the
ongoing financial needs of our total ministry. We are grateful for the Cooperative Program dollars
we receive from the South Carolina Baptist Convention.
We want to encourage our churches to subscribe to The Courier. A family plan is available to
churches that subscribe for all their active members at less than one dollar per month for each
family.
In an age of fake news and unreliable information from much of the internet, we strive to be
godly, honest and accurate in everything we do — especially telling the stories of those who are
telling THE story.
BAPTIST FOUNDATION OF SOUTH CAROLINA 2017 MINISTRY REPORT
The Baptist Foundation of South Carolina provides services to financially undergird ministries
today and tomorrow…
1) Legacy giving services – we provide educational programs and resources to promote and
encourage estate and planned gifts for the benefit of South Carolina Baptist churches and
ministries.
2) Endowment promotion and management services – we assist churches and ministries
with development of endowment legacy programs and manage endowment funds for the
benefit of Baptist ministries in accordance with applicable laws.
3) Account management services for churches and ministries – we offer low cost,
competitive investment funds to provide solid returns to help ministries grow financially.
4) Fundraising services – we provide campaign stewardship services through Reveal God’s
Plan, a program to assist churches in raising funds for capital and other needs.
God has used this ministry throughout its history to provide much needed resources for Baptist
causes throughout our state and world. Today, the Foundation manages over $137 million in assets,
the majority of which are for Baptist causes other than the Foundation. Since our inception in
1950, the Foundation has distributed over $73 million to primarily South Carolina Baptist
ministries through endowed and other gifts.
Major accomplishments during the 2016/2017 fiscal year are highlighted below:
In accordance with GCR initiatives, the Foundation now operates with no Cooperative
Program funding (effective 2016).
The Foundation’s primary ministry function is to provide services to assist individuals in
developing their Christian legacy plans for the glory of God. The Foundation works with
churches to provide assistance in developing legacy ministries and educating congregations
about legacy planning.
Through our relationship with PhilanthroCorp, a Christian estate planning service,
individuals who desire to leave a portion of their estates to Baptist ministries can obtain
customized estate plans. To date, anticipated future gifts of over $53 million for primarily
Baptist charities have been identified.
Distributed over $3.8 million to primarily Baptist ministries as of fiscal year end
(3/31/2017) through endowment and investment income, the fourth consecutive year of
distributions over $3 million.
Awarded 26 grants totaling $78,300 for evangelistic projects. Since the inception of our
grant program in 2003, a total of almost $850,000 has been awarded.
Awarded over $10,500 in endowed scholarships (directly to students from Foundation
endowments) and an additional $12,000 in “Trustee Scholarships” (funds contributed by
our trustees and staff) to students preparing for full-time Christian service at each of our
Baptist universities.
Visited with 73 pastors in 2016 to conduct ministry needs surveys to assess how the
Foundation can better serve their churches. Conducted an additional 81 surveys through
July 31 of 2017.
Provided capital campaign services for one church earlier this year with several potential
campaigns to begin in the coming months.
Continued to streamline operations as well as enhance our visibility through personal
contacts and various media forms (print/online/social).
The Foundation will be undergoing a leadership change with the retirement of Barry B.
Edwards as President/CEO. Barry has served the Foundation well since 2010 through his
enthusiasm, motivation, and strong leadership. Nathan R. McCarthy, former Baptist Foundation of
Alabama Senior Investment Officer, has been called to serve as the new Baptist Foundation of
South Carolina President/CEO. Nathan joins us with solid Foundation experience and a passion for
this ministry. We are excitedly anticipating his leadership.
Legacy planning will continue to be the primary focus in the future. Our goal is to encourage
and develop Christians to be legacy stewards for the glory of God. We will seek ways to enhance
education and increase awareness of legacy planning by utilizing innovation and technology. Our
goal is to provide resources for churches to implement legacy programs, to increase outright and
endowment giving for all SC Baptist ministry causes, to increase funding sources for grant
programs and scholarships, to continue to strengthen and promote our high-quality investment
services for South Carolina Baptist ministries, and to assist more churches in raising funds for
capital needs.
CONNIE MAXWELL CHILDREN’S HOME Annual Report 2017
On May 22nd Connie Maxwell celebrated our 125th year of ministry to children and
families.
To kick off the 125th anniversary Candlelight Tours were held on the Greenwood campus.
As a part of our 125th anniversary celebration, Connie Maxwell recognized our Top 125
lifetime giving churches at their respective associational meetings.
The 18th annual Connie Maxwell Christmas brought over 17,000 people to campus to
celebrate the birth of Jesus.
After two years of preparation Connie Maxwell earned accreditation from the Council of
Accreditation, signifying that “best practices” are in place for care of children and families.
Connie Maxwell served 436 children in residential care in the last year at the Greenwood
Campus, Cooper Nixon, Orangeburg, Mauldin, Florence, and Chesterfield.
Family Care was provided to 15 families which consisted of 42 single parents and their
children, which is an increase of 67% over last year.
Foster Care services currently has 30 families in various phases from recruitment,
implementation, and activation to assist children.
Connie Maxwell had nine students in the Higher Education program attending colleges and
TEC institutions.
Connie Maxwell Baptist Church baptized 17 students in the past year, a family care mother,
and the father of one of our students.
14 Connie Maxwell residents attended McCall RA Camp, and nine attended Camp LaVida.
A Connie Maxwell resident served as a summer missionary through Youth With A Mission
in Nepal.
Two Connie Maxwell students served on staff at McCall RA Camp and Camp LaVida GA
Camp.
Volunteers continue to be a strategic part of Connie Maxwell. In the past year over 2,000
volunteers worked on various projects on campus. It is estimated that volunteer services has
saved over $150,000.
Connie Maxwell hosted several SC Baptist Convention/Association related events:
Statewide Directors of Missions meeting, RA Field Day, SC Woman’s Missionary Union
Youth on Mission Day, Lakelands Association Harvestfest.
Representatives of Connie Maxwell spoke at 63 Baptist related or sponsored events in the
past year.
James A. Wright Jr. served as Interim President from November 2016 through August
2017.
William Daniel (Danny) Nicholson was elected the 10th President of Connie Maxwell and
began work September 1.
SOUTH CAROLINA BAPTIST MINISTRIES FOR THE AGING, INC. Tom Turner, President
“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.” ― Mahatma Gandhi
As you meander over the rolling hills at Martha Franks Retirement Community or stroll the
pastoral setting at Bethea Retirement community, one thing is very evident. Retirement living is
not what it used to be. Our residents come to our communities to LIVE and to SERVE. Whether
it's exercising in the pool at Bethea, leading Bible Studies in the community, reaching out to the
children at Connie Maxwell, walking the paths at Martha Franks, leading devotionals, visiting
friends or manning the Billy Graham Call Center, our residents are staying active, serving others
and changing the world.
SCBMA takes pride in knowing that we provide a safe place for many seniors and their families to
celebrate life. And we take pride in knowing that we have made the changes that are necessary to
provide abundant living opportunities for all our seniors.
Our Trustees recognize that there will be many issues to manage in the years ahead - a growing
senior population, maintaining a capable and caring workforce, and keeping our communities
updated in a competitive and quickly growing retirement community industry.
This past year, God has enabled the South Carolina Baptist Ministry of Aging (SCBMA) to have
many remarkable accomplishments through our ministry and the two retirement communities:
HopeHealth at Bethea, a new initiative for onsite health care for residents and staff, was
launched on June 4. The initiative will expand to the local community within the coming
year.
Newly created Home Care services for Martha Franks’ residents as well as the greater
Laurens County community.
Expanded statewide marketing to pastors, churches and potential residents.
Modernized our website and continue to assertively promote the ministry across the world
wide web.
Martha Franks' residents and staff members continue to serve a call center following the
Billy Graham televised crusades (twice monthly). Since May 2013, there have been 1965
total calls with 540 salvations, 162 rededications, and 173 assurances.
SCBMA's Trustees and staff count it an honor to serve the cherished senior adults of our state.
With an over 55 year heritage, our faith and confidence remains in the Lord and is the defining
difference at SCBMA. With God's continued grace and in cooperation with SC Baptist Churches,
we will always strive to pursue improved avenues to serve seniors while staying true to our
mission, vision and values.
Please pray for God’s blessing upon this ministry and the future generations we will serve.
2016 – 2017 EBA WMU ANNUAL REPORT Jan Hegler, Director
The Edisto Baptist Association WMU started the year with church training at Berlin Baptist
Church in September. We encouraged Janie Chapman State Offering giving to all the churches.
In November our “We are Here for You” project was to give away gently used children’s clothes.
We did this in Wagener and Springfield. At this event, we had the opportunity to give away Bibles
to a Muslim family. At the end of November we collected 630 Christmas prisoner packets.
A pastor and wives appreciation Christmas dinner was given by the EBA WMU. The theme was
“Ugly Christmas Sweater.” We found out that we had some very entertaining pastors. Lottie Moon
Christmas Offering was promoted this month.
In March some of us attended the SCWMU Spring Meeting in Boiling Springs, SC.
The EBA WMU Spring meeting was in April at Rocky Grove Baptist Church. A missionary from
the Ukraine and Becka Moore from SCWMU were our guest speakers. The 2017 – 2018 officers
were elected and are as follows:
Director -------------------------------- Jan Hegler
Assistant Director -------------------- Margaret Ann Barr
WOM/AOM/MyM ------------------- Michelle Bledsoe
GA’s/CA ------------------------------- Krystal Roe
Mission Friends ----------------------- Jennifer Smith
In May we collected over 600 Hygiene Kits that were taken to several mission projects.
We ended the church year with a Mission Fest held at Bethcar Baptist Church. The theme was
“The team Jesus Built.” Four missionaries spoke and led breakouts. There was training for our
church teams. Our mission project was cutting out patterns for the Little Angel Ministry.
We had a good year and are praying for a great New Year.
EBA VBS ANNUAL REPORT Jan Hegler, Director
This summer our churches were "Galactic Starveyors” facilitators as we searched for truths about
God and the universe.
Three Churches reported their attendance with 311 enrolled.
It has been my joy to serve as EBA VBS Director for the last 11 years. In order for me to spend
more time in WMU and Mission (which God had lain on my heart to do), I have declined serving
for the upcoming year. My prayer is that you will use VBS as an outreach tool for your church and
community.
God bless each of you.
JOB DESCRIPTIONS, EDISTO BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
The Nominating Committee recommended for approval the following job descriptions for the
Edisto Baptist Association at the Executive Committee Meeting on September 10, 2001 and it
passed unanimously. Thanks to the Nominating Committee for their work in providing these job
descriptions.
These job descriptions should be used as a guide by those who serve in our association. These job
descriptions are consistent with the Word of God, our Constitution and Bylaws and what has
traditionally been done in our association. Also, these job descriptions provide for the workers of
our association what is expected at this present time. These job descriptions should be a work in
progress. These job descriptions should be updated each year as God leads our Association to more
effectively serve Jesus and our churches.
How much change will actually take place as a result of these job descriptions remains yet to be
seen. It is left up to the workers in the various positions of our association to fulfill the duties listed
in these job descriptions. Hopefully this is one more step in the right direction helping our
association to strengthen our churches in fulfilling the Great Commandment and Great
Commission of our Lord Jesus Christ.
GENERAL OFFICERS
Moderator
1. Appoint the following committees: Nominating Committee; Time, Place and Preacher
Committee; Resolutions Committee; and any other committees as needed.
2. Preside over or appoint someone to preside over all meetings concerning the business of
the Association.
3. Serve as ex-officio member of all committees.
4. Work with other associational leadership in planning and directing the work of the
Edisto Baptist Association.
Vice Moderator
1. Assist the moderator in any way and serve as moderator in his absence.
Clerk/Treasurer
1. Sign necessary forms at bank. Have alternate signer to provide for continuity.
2. Receive contributions from churches, the South Carolina Baptist Convention, and any
other resources, promptly depositing them to the Association account.
3. Dispense according to approved budget.
Salary to Director of Missions divided as follows:
a. Health and Life Insurance dues to the Southern Baptist Annuity Board.
b. Retirement, as allowed, to the Annuity Board.
c. Mileage at the accepted rate.
d. Salary breakdown as follows:
Total Salary --
Less Health & Life Insurance,
Less Annuity,
Remainder to Director of Missions.
4. Prepare reports to and take minutes of:
a. Quarterly Executive Committee Meetings.
b. Annual October Meeting.
c. Newsletter monthly, if possible.
d. Budget for Finance Committee.
5. Prepare Annual Minutes for Printer.
6. Meet regularly with Finance Committee. Treasurer is responsible to Finance Committee
and Executive Committee.
7. Receive an expense reimbursement for the Treasurer.
8. Enroll the names of the messengers at the Annual Session.
9. Compile annual church profiles for the press.
Assistant Clerk/Treasurer
1. Assist the Clerk/Treasurer in any way and serve as Clerk/Treasurer in his absence.
Director of Missions
Serve as ex-officio member of all committees.
NOTE: The following Offices have common duties and are defined by notes 1 through 9
that are listed on page 40.
Sunday School Director
Includes Vacation Bible School.
Discipleship Training Director
Plans and promotes an annual association Discipleship Rally, Bible Drills, and
Speaker’s tournament.
Music Director (See Music Committee on page 39).
Youth Director
Plans and implements at least one Association wide youth event per year, such as
Disciple-Now Weekend, Mission Trip, Summer Camp, Lock-In.
WMU Director
Special emphasis includes annual gifts to migrants and prisoners and the three mission
offerings.
Men's Ministries Director
Encourages participation in Brotherhood builders and disaster relief.
Stewardship Director
CONVENTION REPORTS
Summaries from State Convention agencies are a part of our annual meeting. Those giving
reports are encouraged to represent and promote their part of our State Convention's work
during the Year. For example, Christian Education reports may include the following:
Contact our churches to compile a list of persons who presently attend a college or
seminary supported by the State Baptist Convention or Southern Baptist Convention. State
their name, church, and the college or seminary they attend. This list should be included in
your report for the Annual Session.
STANDING COMMITTEES
Budget & Finance Committee
1. Consists of five rotating members. Rotation shall be achieved by the two (2) longest
consecutive serving members rotating off, provided every third year only one shall
rotate off.
2. Compile and present an annual budget for our association to be approved at the Annual
Session.
3. Receive reports from the Clerk/Treasurer regularly.
4. Supervise budget and any other expenditure.
Constitution Committee
1. Consists of five rotating members. Rotation shall be achieved by the two (2) longest
consecutive serving members rotating off, provided every third year only one shall
rotate off.
2. Review the present Constitution and By-laws to ascertain areas of necessary revision.
3. Amend Constitution and By-laws to fit areas of need by this Association.
4. Prepare and present any recommended amendments at the Annual Session for adoption.
Evangelism Committee and Missions Committee
(Refer to Notes 1 through 9 located on page 40 for Evangelism Committee guidelines).
Music Committee
The committee should consist of three to five members with music background (mainly
consisting of music directors, but could consist of a choir member, and with one member
preferably being a pianist. This would give the association a musician for events such as the
Pastors’ Conferences).
The music committee members’ responsibilities include: planning and coordinating
musical events for the association; encouraging churches to fellowship together (such as
fifth Sunday singings) provide updated information given by the State Convention in
regards to new music, conferences and events sponsored by the State convention; provide
music for the Pastors’ conferences; plan and provide music for the annual association
meeting; help musically with other association events, if asked by other association
organizations (such as WMU Fall and Spring meetings); and plan the yearly music budget
based on events they intend to carry out for the upcoming year.
The Association Music Directors’ responsibilities include: being chairperson of the music
committee; overseeing all music events of the association or delegating to other committee
members the leading of such events; submitting any news or upcoming events to be
published in the association newsletter to the Association Clerk; being responsible for
supplying the Budget and Finance committee with a yearly budget around the month of
July for consideration; providing by the first of August a tentative schedule of the
upcoming year’s musical events to the Association Clerk, Director of Missions, and
Moderator of the Association.
A copy of the yearly report for publishing in the Edisto Association annual Meeting book
should also be submitted by August to the Association Clerk with copies sent to the
Moderator, and the Director of Missions.
The Music Director should work closely with the Moderator of the Annual Meeting and the
Director of Missions in providing music for the Annual Meeting. Also, the Music director
should work closely with the President of the Pastor’s Conference to secure music for their
monthly meetings.
MODERATOR APPOINTED COMMITTEES
Time, Place and Preacher Committee
Report at the Annual Session the Time, Place, and Preachers for the next Annual Session.
Nominating Committee
1. Make recommendations to the Association at the Annual Session of all Association
officers, representatives and members of the standing committees.
2. Make recommendations to the Executive Committee to fill any vacancies that may
occur during the year.
Resolutions Committee
Prepare resolutions to be presented and approved at the Annual Session.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1. Serves as the Association ad interim.
2. Consists of all pastors, one layperson elected by each church, the general officers,
heads of all departments of work, the chairman of all standing committees of the
Association and the Director of Missions as an ex-officio member.
3. Moderator, Vice Moderator, Clerk and Treasurer, elected by the Association, shall
serve as Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer of the Executive
Committee.
4. Meet each quarter and at any other time as the occasion demands.
PASTOR’S CONFERENCE Pastor's Conference President
1. Elected by the Pastor's Conference at their October Conference.
2. Plan, promote, and implement a monthly Pastor's Conference which includes a time of
fellowship and encouragement among the pastors, staff, music ministers and their
spouses of our Association.
NOTES: Duties of Offices listed which share common guidelines.
1. Prepare yourself for this ministry through Southern Baptist Resources.
2. Encourage our churches to participate in this ministry.
3. Encourage our churches to support any special emphasis promoted by the State Baptist
Convention or Southern Baptist Convention.
4. Help to provide training for this ministry when needed among our churches.
5. Contact our churches gaining information about their involvement in this ministry
during the past year to be reported at the Annual Session.
6. Submit your report to the Association Clerk no later than October 1. This report will be
printed in the "booklet of reports" for the Annual Session and the yearly "Edisto Baptist
Association Annual."
7. Present your report at the Association Annual Session in an attractive manner. For a
more attractive report to be given at the Annual Session you may want to use the
following: videos, overhead, skits, testimonies, posters, pamphlets, handouts, etc. Be
creative!
8. Present at the Annual Session the summary report of your ministry through the State
Baptist Convention or Southern Baptist Convention, if it is written in the "booklet of
reports."
9. Participate in the Quarterly Executive Committee Meetings of the Association at which
time you may give a progress report about your ministry.
DEATHS REPORTED IN OUR CHURCHES
During the 2016- 2017 church year, and of those churches reporting by way of the Annual
Church Profile, Thirty-Two (32) of our brothers and sisters in Christ have gone on to be with
the Lord. While we sorrow for our Christian friends who have departed this life, we do not
sorrow as others who have no hope, for we know the wonderful truth that for believers in Christ,
to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. We thank God for Christ-honoring
lives on this earth and look forward to a great reunion one day in the presence of our Lord.
“Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let
not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” John 14:27 (KJV)
BERLIN MT. EBAL PLEASANT HILL SPRINGFIELD FBC Mrs. Sallie Yon Mrs. Murial Hall Mrs. Carolyn Poole Bolton None Reported
Mr. William Anderson, Jr.
Mrs. Joyce Brown
Mrs. Ruth Cox
Mr. Charlie Sloan
BETHCAR MOUNT HERMON ROCKY GROVE TABERNACLE Mr. Matthew Baugus Mrs. Virginia Hutto Deacon A. B. Cooper None Reported
Mr. Charles Goss Ms. Ann Fulmer Mr. Donnie Love
Mrs. Helen Martin Mr. Jerry Johnson Mr. Patrick MCLaurin
Mrs. Linda Poole
CORINTH NEW HOLLAND ROCKY SPRINGS WAGENER FBC None Reported Mrs. Lila Collins Mr. Ray Scott Mrs. Sandra Summer
Mr. Samuel “Sandy” Smith
DEAN SWAMP OAK GROVE SALLEY WINDSOR FBC None Deacon Thurmond Cromer Deacon Clifford Brown None
Mrs. Carolyn Akey
Mr. David Hall Mr. Heyward Clamp, Jr.
Deacon Robert Shadd
Mrs. Nancy Cooper
KEDRON PERRY SEIVERN None Reported None Reported Mrs. Doris Hutson
Miss Dollie Fulmer
Mrs. Joyce Oswald
Mrs. Sally Oswald
2017 MESSENGERS TO THE ASSOCIATION (AS REPORTED BY THE CHURCHES)
BERLIN [10] NEW HOLLAND [4] SPRINGFIELD FIRST [10]
[286 Members] [63 Members] [350 Members]
Mr. Charles Ray Sharpe Rev. Owen McAlister No Report
Mr. Matthew Anderson Rev. Pete Bailey
Mr. Willie Gantt Ms. Traci Dickson
BETHCAR [10] OAK GROVE [6] SEIVERN [7] [275 Members] [115 Members] [145 Members]
Mr. Stephen Merriett Rev. Bill Watkins Ms. Michelle Bledsoe
Rev. Chris Addy Mrs. Shirley Padgett Ms. Brittney Willis
Renate Stone Ms. Gloria Blanton
CORINTH [4] PERRY [?] TABERNACLE [6]
[60 Members?] [106 Members]
No Report No Report Rev. Gareth Hegler
Mrs. Jan Hegler
Dr. Debbie Bass
DEAN SWAMP [7] PLEASANT HILL [10] FBC Wagener [10]
[128 Members] [194 Members] [253 Members]
None Reported Rev. Timmy Barr Rev. Ken McDonald
Mrs. Rita Brown Mr. John Tyler
Mr. Terry Kittrell
KEDRON [?] ROCKY GROVE [10] WINDSOR FBC [10]
[? Members] [431 Members] [356 Members]
No Report Rev. Dr. John O’Cain Mr. Bill Cole
Mrs. Janice O’Cain Ms. Linda Dyches
Mrs. Judy Lowell Mrs. Krystal Roe
MT. EBAL [10] ROCKY SPRINGS [5]
[316 Members] [87 Members]
Mr. Heyward Berry Mr. Stanley Hunnicutt
Mrs. Pam Berry Mrs. Dell Hunnicutt
Ms. Clara Mae Brown
Ms. Fannie Mae Hall SALLEY [10]
Mrs. Christine Hutto [248 Members]
Rev. Dr. Bill Paulling Mrs. Nell T. Able
Mrs. Vickie Watkins Mrs. Teresa Rushton
Mrs. Betty Salley
MOUNT HERMON [10] Mr. Bob Salley
[289 Members] Mrs. Sara Beth Shadd
Rev. Josiah Mazzell Mrs. Jean Smith
Mr. Wayne Poole Mr. Jon Smith
Ms. Mildred Poole Mr. Ronald Sturkie
Ms. Peggy Hutto Mrs. Terry Tindal
CHURCHES AND PASTORS OF THE EDISTO BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
BERLIN
MOUNT HERMON
Rev. Gary Romines, Interim Pastor
Rev. Josiah Mazzell, Sr. Pastor (Wife-Peggy)
137 Collum Pond Rd. (Wife-Monnie)
1841 Cedar Creek Road
Wagener, SC 29164
Pelion, SC 29123
Home: --------
Home: ------ 803.894.4046
Church: ------ 803.564.6308
Church: ----- 803.894.3073
Cell: ---------- 864.992.0498
Cell: -------- 803.394.0924
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
BETHCAR
MT. EBAL
Rev. Chris Addy, Sr. Pastor (Wife-Mandy)
Rev. Dr. William Paulling, Sr. Pastor
312 Hallman Wagon Road
446 Peach Cider Road (Wife-Gayle)
Leesville, SC 29070
Batesburg, SC 29006
Home: ------ 803.892.4047
Home: -------- 803.532.5755
Church: ---- 803.564.3436
Church: ------ 803.532.2383
Cell: -------- 803.622.8044
Cell: ---------- 803.604.7156
Email: [email protected] (Chair Deacons)
Email: [email protected]
CORINTH
NEW HOLLAND
Rev. Tim Price, Sr. Pastor (Wife-Jeannie)
Rev. Owen McAlister, Sr. Pastor
15 Wilderness Road
2279 New Holland Road (Wife-Delores)
Lexington, SC, 29072
Wagener, SC 29164-9480
Pastor’s Cell: 803.603.3908
Home: ------- 803.564.3934
Pastor’s Email:
Ted Collins-Chair. of Deacons 803.308.7926
Cell: --------- 803.522.2235
Ted’s Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
DEAN SWAMP
OAK GROVE
Rev. Dr. Dalton L. Ward, Sr. Pastor
Rev. Bill Watkins, Sr. Pastor
518 Shadowbrook Drive (Wife-Marjorie)
5411 Columbia North
Columbia, SC 29210-3768
Monetta, SC 29105
Home: ------ 803.798.9756
Home: -------- 803.685.5262
Church:
Church: ------ 803.657.7712
Cell: -------- 803.546.6036
Cell: ---------- 803.480.0902
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
KEDRON
PERRY
Rev. Dr. J. Brad Willis, Sr. Pastor
151 Wheat Road
Aiken, SC 29801
Cell: 803.761.1180
Pastor’s Cell: ---
Home: 803.641.4835
Mr. Tommy Williams, Mail Reception
Email: [email protected]
Home: ----- 803.564.5120
Alt Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
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CHURCHES AND PASTORS OF THE EDISTO BAPTIST ASSOCIATION (Continued)
PLEASANT HILL
SPRINGFIELD FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Adam Hensley, Sr. Pastor
Rev. Dr. Jared Pemper, Sr. Pastor
440 Hi-Cotton Lane (Wife–Jennifer)
PO Box 96 (Wife-Elisha)
Springfield, SC 29146-9459
Springfield, SC 29146
Home: --------- 803.258.1292
Home: ------------ 803.258.3220
Church: ------- None
Church: ---------- 803.258.3285
Cell: ----------- 803.653.1549
Cell: -------------- 803.653.2277
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
ROCKY GROVE
TABERNACLE
Rev. John O'Cain, Sr. Pastor (Wife-Janice)
Rev. Gareth Hegler, Sr. Pastor (Wife-Jan)
1723 McSwain Drive
122 Chloe Lane
West Columbia, SC 29169-5455
Aiken, SC 29803
Home: ------------- 803.739.7005
Church: ----------- 803.258.3891
Home: --------
Salley Res: ------- 803.258.3004
Church: ------ 803.649.5656
Cell: 803.606.1405
Cell: ---------- 803.292.9270
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
ROCKY SPRINGS
WAGENER FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Tom Shirk, Supply Pastor
Rev. Ken McDonald, Sr. Pastor
710 Clearview Terrace (Wife-Louise)
123 Trailwood Avenue
Columbia, SC 29212
Aiken, SC 29803
Home:--------- 803.732.6882
Office: ----------- 803.564.5661
Church: -------
Cell: --------------
Cell: ----------- 803.730.2830
Home: ------------ 803.397.6104
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
SALLEY WINDSOR FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Phillip Proveaux, Sr. Bi-Vo Pastor Rev. Wesley Kinard (Wife-Meagan
157 Jerendon Pro Lane (Wife-Lynndie) 180 Cadle Crossing Road
Cope, SC 29038 PO Box 238 (Church Address)
Home: ------------ 803.536.6561 Windsor, SC 29856
Work: ------------- 803.531.2037 Church: 803.648.2889
Cell: --------------- 803.664.0145 Cell: 803.522.6475
Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
SEIVERN
DIRECTOR OF MISSIONS
Rev. Dr. Steve Y. Gantt, Interim Pastor
Rev. John C. Muller, Sr. (Wife Roma)
106 Ashworth Drive (Wife-Martha)
PO Box 1401,
Lexington, SC 29072
Lexington, SC 29071
Home: 803.957.4624
Home: 803-892-2459
Church:
Cell: 803.315.1949
Cell: ----------- 803.606.4012
Office: 803.781.2532
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
BERLIN CHURCH STAFF 2017 --2018 SBC ID No. 0270454 Founded in: 1935
PASTOR TREASURER YOUTH LEADER – VOL. SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR.
Rev. Gary Romines, Interim P Mrs. Jacquelyn Rawls Mrs. Cindy Fulmer
137 Collum Pond Rd. 568 Sand Dam Rd. 796 Sand Dam Rd.
Wagener, SC 29164 Wagener, SC 29164- Wagener, SC 29164-9392
864.992.0498 803.564.3595 803.564.3379
MINISTER OF MUSIC VBS DIR. PIANIST WMU DIR.
Mrs. Patti Jeffcoat Mrs. Cheryl Buff Mrs. Jacquelyn Rawls Mrs. Ann Wooten
784 Sand Dam Rd. 417 Hoover Road 568 Sand Dam Rd. 173 Polle Road
Wagener, SC 29164 Salley, SC 29137 Wagener, SC 29164-9388 Salley, SC 29137
803.606.1091 803.564.6982 803.564.3595 803.564.5970
CLERK ACP CONTACT PRAYER MINISTRY COORD. MEN'S MINISTRIES DIR.
Ms. Elisa Rish Mrs. Ann Wooten
PO Box 1154 173 Poole Rd.
Wagener, SC 29164 Salley, SC 29137
803.564.5970
DEACON CHAIRPERSON SR. ADULT COORDINATOR STEWARDSHIP DIRECTOR DISCIPLESHIP DIR.
Mr. Clint Brown Mr. Drew Kalpko
414 Berlin Road 200 Poinsettia Road
Salley, SC 29137 Wagener, SC 29164
803.331.1935 803.873.1099
WEBMASTER
Mrs. Jacquelyn Rawls
568 Sand Dam Rd.
Wagener, SC 29164-9388
803.564.3595
BETHCAR CHURCH STAFF 2017 --2018 SBC ID No. 0270413 Founded in: 1845
PASTOR TREASURER WMU DIR. SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR.
Rev. Chris Addy Mrs. Kimberly Smith Ms. Lisa Tindal Mr. Rodney Quattlebaum
312 Hallman Wagon Rd. 344 Springflower Road 1056 Bradley Mill Road 453 Quattlebaum Rd.
Leesville, SC 29070 Wagener, SC 29164 Aiken, SC 29801 Wagener, SC 29164
Cell: 803.622.8044 803.646.3436 803.646.6497 803.648.3789
MINISTER OF MUSIC VBS DIR. YOUTH LEADER
Ms. Christy Hutto Ms. Laura Thomason Mrs. Lynn Clarke
590 Kirkland Street 306 Hallman Wagon Rd. 2324 Camp Rawls Rd.
Batesburg, SC 29006 Leesville, SC 29070 Wagener, SC 29164-9612
803.564.5808 803.360.4865 803.564.3478
CLERK/ACP CONTACT PIANIST MEDIA LIBRARY DIRECTOR
Mrs. Marilyn Quattlebaum
453 Quattlebaum Rd.
Wagener, SC 29164-9354
803.646.3789
DEACON CHAIRPERSON BROTHERHOOD MEN’S MINISTRIES DIR
Mr. Randy Shumpert
133 Sugar Pine Road
Wagener, SC 29164
803.486.5019
CORINTH CHURCH STAFF 2017 –2018 SBC ID No. 0270421 Founded in: 1900
PASTOR TREASURER SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR. SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR.
Rev. Time Price, Sr. Pastor
15 Wilderness Road
Lexington, SC 29072
803.603.3906
MINISTER OF MUSIC CHRISTIAN LIFE COMM. VBS DIR. WMU DIR.
CLERK PIANIST MINISTER OF CHILDREN
DEACON CHAIRPERSON MINISTER OF CHILDREN
ACP CONTACT
DEAN SWAMP CHURCH STAFF 2017 –2018 SBC ID No. 0377382 Founded in: 1802
PASTOR TREASURER ACP CONTACT SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR.
Rev. Dr. Dalton L. Ward Mr. Eddie Reed Mr. Eddie Reed Miss Nancy Marie Porter
518 Shadowbrook Drive 918 Dean Swamp Church Rd. 918 Dean Swamp Church Rd. 5114 Festival Trail Rd.
Columbia, SC 29210-3768 Springfield, SC 29146 Springfield, SC 29146 Salley, SC 29137
803.546.6036 803.682.0267 803.682.0267 803.258.1086
MINISTER OF MUSIC CHURCH PIANIST WMU DIR. LA RA COUNSELOR
Mrs. Julie Gartman Mrs. Louise Fulmer Mrs. Julie Gartman Mr. Eddie Reed
227 Furtick Dr. PO Box 567 227 Furtick Dr. 918 Dean Swamp Church Rd.
Springfield, SC 29146-9587 Springfield, SC 29146-0157 Springfield, SC 29146-9587 Springfield, SC 29146
803.645.5571 803.258.3336 803.645.5571 803.682.0267
CLERK VBS DIR YOUTH LEADER
Mr. Eddie Reed Miss Nancy Marie Porter Miss Nancy Marie Porter
918 Dean Swamp Church Rd. 5114 Festival Trail Rd. 5114 Festival Trail Rd.
Springfield, SC 29146 Salley, SC 29137 Salley, SC 29137
803.682.0267 803.258.1086 803.258.1086
DEACON CHAIRPERSON
Mr. Sammie Baughman
317 R. M. Furtick Rd.
Springfield, SC 29146
803.645.6271
KEDRON CHURCH STAFF 2017 --2018 SBC ID No. 0270439 Founded in: 1886
PASTOR TREASURER STEWARDSHIP CHAIRMAN SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR.
Rev. Dr. John B. Willis
153 Wheat Rd.
Aiken, SC 29801
803.767.1180
MINISTER OF MUSIC VBS DIR. WMU DIRECTOR LADIES MINISTRY
CLERK PIANIST MEN/BOYS MSN EDU DIR MEN'S MINISTRIES DIR.
DEACON CHAIRPERSON ORGANIST
PRAYER MIN. COORD SENIOR ADULT COORD.
MT. EBAL CHURCH STAFF 2017 --2018 SBC ID No. 0270447 Founded in: 1832
PASTOR TREASURER MINISTER OF YOUTH SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR.
Rev. Dr. William R. Paulling Mrs. Vicki Watkins Mr. Gary Dooley Mr. Benji Watkins
446 Peach Cider Rd 740 Mt. Ebal Rd. # 1 5 Lion Loop 621 Mt. Ebal Rd.
Batesburg, SC 29006 Batesburg, SC 29006 Batesburg, SC 29006 Batesburg, SC 29006
803.604.7156 803.532.4075 803.543.8991 803.622.7756
CHURCH SECRETARY VBS DIR. SR. ADULT CO-ORD. WMU DIR.
Mrs. Wanda Higgenbottom Mrs. Kim Whitfield Ms. Rae Hall Ms. Robin Kneece
5 Lion Loop 690 Huckleberry Finn Road 1392 Nazarene Rd. 4356 Wire Rd.
Batesburg, SC 29006 Batesburg, SC 29006 Batesburg, SC 29006 Batesburg, SC 29006
803.532.2383 803.657.6054 803.532.3357 803.730.5582
CHURCH CLERK MEDIA LIBRARY DIR WOMEN’S MINISTRY CO-ORD. MEN’S MINISTRY DIR
Mrs. Christina Hutto Mrs. Sherry Fallaw Mrs. Gayle Paulling Mr. Edward Hallman
5 Lion Loop 453 Farm View Road 446 Peach Cider Rd 134 Charleston Ave.
Batesburg, SC 29006 Batesburg, SC 29006 Batesburg, SC 29006 Batesburg, SC 29006
803.480.9061 803.685.5955 803.532.5755 803.892.5422
MINISTER OF MUSIC CHURCH ORGANIST DISCIPLESHIP DIR. RA DIRECTOR
Mrs. Gwen Dubose Mrs. Marlene Fox Rev. Dr. William R. Paulling Mr. Patrick Hutto
225 Early Branch Rd. 4231 Wire Rd. 446 Peach Cider Rd 1618 Poplar Springs Rd.
Monetta, SC 29105 Batesburg, SC 29006-9672 Batesburg, SC 29006 Aiken, SC 29805-6551
803.685.7497 803.532.0070 803.604.7156 803.317.3129
DEACON CHAIRPERSON CHURCH PIANIST ACP CONTACT WEBMASTER
Mr. Heyward Berry Mrs. Marlene Fox Mrs. Christina Hutto Ms. Robin Kneece
5456 Columbia Hwy. North 4231 Wire Rd. 5 Lion Loop 4356 Wire Rd.
Monetta, SC 29105 Batesburg, SC 29006-9672 Batesburg, SC 29006 Batesburg, SC 29006
803.685.5949 803.532.0070 803.480.9061 803.730.5582
MOUNT HERMON CHURCH STAFF 2017 --2018 SBC ID No. 0270488 Founded in: 1877
PASTOR TREASURER WMU DIR. SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR.
Rev. Josiah Mazzell Mrs. Mildred Poole Mrs. Anita Williamson Mrs. Stacy Learn
1841 Cedar Creek Road 1133 Track Rd. 51 Nantuckett Rd. 285 Straightaway Drive
Pelion, SC 29123 Pelion, SC 29123-9704 Salley, SC 29137 Gaston, SC 29053
803.894.4046 803.894.3308
MINISTER OF MUSIC VBS DIR. MEN’S MINISTRIES DIR. WEBMASTER
Mr. Dennis Zimmerman Mrs. Junette Jeffcoat Rev. Josiah Mazzell
1016 Tindal Rd. 291 Cline Taylor Road 1841 Cedar Creek Road
Pelion, SC 29123-9283 Wagener, SC 29164-9661 Pelion, SC 29123
803.564.5205 803.894.4046
CLERK PIANIST DISASTER RELIEF COORD.
Mrs. Sabrina Walker Mr. Larry Poole
713 Forts Pond Trail 2608 Pine Street
Pelion, SC 29123 Pelion, SC 29123
803.894.4187 803.894.3256
DEACON CHAIRPERSON ORGANIST WOMEN’S MIN. COORD
Mr. J. Shannon Walker Mrs. Anita Williamson
713 Forts Pond Trail 51 Nantuckett Rd.
Pelion, SC 29123 Salley, SC 29137
803.894.4187
NEW HOLLAND CHURCH STAFF 2017 --2018 SBC ID No. 0270462 Founded in: 1916
PASTOR TREASURER YOUTH LEADER SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR.
Rev. Owen McAlister Mrs. Harriette Smith Ms. Susan Gallor Mrs. Traci Dickson
PO Box 365 2413 New Holland Rd. 1070 Bethcar Church Road 197 Bayview
Wagener, SC 29164-9480 Wagener, SC 29164-9479 Wagener, SC 29164 Wagener, SC 29164
803.564.5973 803.564.3852 803.564.3312 803.564.5920
MIN. OF EDUCATION DISASTER RELIEF CO-ORD. VBS DIR. WMU DIR.
Rev. Harvie Bailey Rev. Owen McAlister Mrs. Hannah Mottal Ms. Susan Gallor
102 Indian Waters Trail 2279 New Holland Road 664 S. Dixie Road 1070 Bethcar Church Road
Batesburg, SC 29006 Wagener, SC 29164-9480 Wagener, SC 29164 Wagener, SC 29164
803.564.6725 803.564.5973 cell: 803.522.2235 803.564.3312
MINISTER OF MUSIC ORGANIST MEN'S MINISTRIES DIR.
Mrs. Linda McGee Mr. Jimmy Jackson
73 Indian Waters Trail 3036 Old 96 Indian Trail
Batesburg, SC 29006 Wagener, SC 29164
803.564.3208
CLERK PIANIST SENIOR ADULT COORD
Mrs. Cynthia Feagin Mrs. Harriette Smith Mrs. Traci Dickson
PO Box 745 2413 New Holland Rd. 197 Bayview
Wagener, SC 29164 Wagener, SC 29164-9479 Wagener, SC 29164
803.564.5488 803.564.3852 803.564.5920
DEACON CHAIRPERSON PRAYER MINISTRY COORD.
Mr. Buddy Wessinger Mrs. Harriette Smith
2278 New Holland Rd. 2413 New Holland Rd.
Wagener, SC 29164 Wagener, SC 29164-9479
803.564.3363 803.564.3852
OAK GROVE CHURCH STAFF 2017 --2018 SBC ID No. 0270470 Founded in: 1887
PASTOR TREASURER PRAYER MINISTRY CO-ORD. SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR.
Rev. Bill Watkins Mr. Ray Bryant Mrs. Joyce Holder Mr. Doug Edwards
5411 Columbia North 941 Kedron Church Rd. 148 Peconic Court 3552 Hwy 23
Monetta, SC 29105-9525 Aiken, SC 29805 Aiken, SC 29803 Monetta, AC 29105
803.480.0902 803.221.9166 803.641.2145 803.582.9433
MINISTER OF MUSIC VBS DIR. MEDIA LIBRARY DIR. WMU DIR.
Mrs. Amanda Fulmer Ms. Tammy Byrant Mrs. Sharon Kneece Mrs. Shirley Padgett
101 Bomar St. PO Box 2627. PO Box 143 1854 Old 96 Indian Trail
Ridge Spring, SC 29129 Aiken, SC 29802 Monetta, SC 29105-0143 Batesburg, SC 29006-9603
803.685.0101 803.215.4497 803.685.7047 803.210.7718
CLERK PIANIST DISCIPLESHIP DIRECTOR MINISTER OF CHILDREN
Mrs. Sharon Kneece Mrs. Pam Miller Mr. Charles Kneece Ms. Lara Edwards
PO Box 143 PO Box 37 PO Box 143 3552 Hwy. 23
Monetta, SC 29105-0143 Monetta, SC 29105 Monetta, SC 29105-0143 Monetta, SC 29105
803.685.7047 803.685.5256 803.685.7047 803.685.6396
DEACON CHAIRPERSON ORGANIST MINISTER OF STUDENTS
Mr. David Judy Mrs. Amanda Fulmer
2279 New Holland Rd. 101 Bomar St.
Wagener, SC 29164 Ridge Spring, SC 29129
803.685.0101
ACP CONTACT MEN'S MINISTRIES DIR.
Rev. Bill Watkins Mr. Paul Fulmer
5411 Columbia North 101 Bomar Street
Monetta, SC 29105-9525 Ridge Spring, SC 29129-9467
803.480.0902 803.803.685.0101
PERRY CHURCH STAFF 2017 --2018 SBC ID No. 0270496 Founded in: 1887
PASTOR TREASURER MINISTER OF YOUTH/DIR. MEN/BOYS MSN EDU Dir.
MINISTER OF MUSIC VBS DIR. WMU DIR. BROTHERHOOD DIR.
CLERK PIANIST SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR.
DEACON CHAIRPERSON PIANIST RA DIR.
CHURCH SECRETARY MEN'S MINISTRIES DIR. YOUTH WORKER
PLEASANT HILL CHURCH STAFF 2017-2018 SBC ID No. 0270504 Founded in: 1868
PASTOR TREASURER YOUTH LEADER SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR.
Rev. John Adam Hensley Rev. Timmy Barr Mrs. Jennifer Hensley Mr. Terry Kittrell
440 Hi-Cotton Lane 7737 Neeses Hwy. 440 Hi-Cotton Lane 7825 Norway Road
Springfield, SC 29146 Springfield, SC 29146-9459 Springfield, SC 29146 Springfield, SC 29146
803.653.1549 803.928.9866 803.653.1556 803.653.1170
PASTOR- ASSOCIATE VBS DIR. SR. ADULT COORD. NEWLY ORDAINED MIN.
Rev. Timmy Barr Mrs. Jennifer Hensley Mrs. Patsy Williams Rev. Timmy Barr
7737 Neeses Hwy. 440 Hi-Cotton Lane 146 Melrosa Ln. 7737 Neeses Hwy.
Springfield, SC 29146-9459 Springfield, SC 29146 Springfield, SC 29146-9492 Springfield, SC 29146-9459
803.928.9866 803.653.1556 803.308.7002 803.928.9866
MINISTER OF MUSIC ACP CONTACT WMU DIR. OTHER ORDAINED MIN
Mrs. Margaret Ann Barr Mrs. Patsy Williams Mrs. Margaret Ann Barr Rev. Buster Wilson
7737 Neeses Hwy. 146 Melrosa Ln. 7737 Neeses Hwy. PO Box 282
Springfield, SC 29146-9459 Springfield, SC 29146-9492 Springfield, SC 29146-9459 Gaston, SC 29053
803.928.9869 803.308.7002 803.928.9869 803.429.8581
CLERK PIANIST COLLEGE & CAREER LDR ON MISSION TEAM DIR
Mrs. Patsy Williams Mrs. Janice Brown Mr. Robert Hallman
146 Melrosa Ln. 135 Capri St. 510 Capri Street
Springfield, SC 29146-9492 Springfield, SC 29146-9449 Springfield, SC 29146
803.308.7002 803.682.3699 803.664.2333
DEACON CHAIRPERSON . WEBMASTER
Mr. Terry Kittrell
7825 Norway Road
Springfield, SC 29146
803.653.1170
ROCKY GROVE CHURCH STAFF 2017 --2018 SBC ID No. 0270512 Founded in: 1812
PASTOR TREASURER FINANCIAL SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR.
Rev. John O’Cain Mrs. Maggie McLauren Mrs. Lisa Ishmael Mr. Alfred Gunter
1723 McSwain Dr. 183 Center St. 473 Hoover Rd. 1626 Elbert Taylor Rd.
W. Columbia, SC 29169-5455 Perry, SC 29137 Salley, SC 29137 Pelion, SC 29123-9382
803.606.1405 803.564.5323 803.564.6825 803.894.3072
MINISTER OF MUSIC VBS DIR. WEBMASTER WMU DIRECTOR
Mrs. Janice O’Cain Mrs. Meagan Cothran Mr. Ron Ishmael Ms. Janice Hallman
1723 McSwain Dr. 1440 C Ave. 473 Hoover Rd. 144 Marilyn St.
W. Columbia, SC 29169-5455 West Columbia, SC 29169 Salley, SC 29137 Williston, SC 29853
803.739.7005 803.315.9050 803.206.6129 803.300.4473
CH. CLERK / SECRETARY ACP CONTACT MEMBERSHIP CLERK/SEC
Mrs. Lisa Ishmael Mrs. Maggie McLauren Mrs. Marsha Bolin
473 Hoover Rd. 183 Center St. 260 John Nunn Rd.
Salley, SC 29137 Perry, SC 29137 Salley, SC 29137
803.564.6825 803.564.5323 803.564.5622
MINISTRY ASSISTANT CHURCH PIANIST DIR. CHILDREN IN ACTION
Mrs. Lisa Ishmael Mrs. Sandra Jeffcoat Mr. Allen Murray
473 Hoover Rd. 2982 Salley Rd. 170 Red River Rd.
Salley, SC 29137 Salley, SC 29137-9535 Salley, SC 29137
803.564.6825 803.258.3752 803.518.9169
DEACON CHAIRPERSON CHURCH ORGANIST
Mr. Alfred Gunter Mrs. Cathy Gunter
1626 Elbert Taylor Rd. 1626 Elbert Taylor Rd.
Pelion, SC 29123-9382 Pelion, SC 29123-9382
803.894.3072 803.894.3072
ROCKY SPRINGS CHURCH STAFF 2017 --2018 SBC ID No. 0270520 Founded in: 1812
PASTOR TREASURER MINISTER OF CHILDREN SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR.
Rev. Tom Shirk, Supply P Mrs. LouAnne Minton Mrs. Allison Minton Mr. Mark Redd
710 Clearview Terrace 359 Kennedy Pond Rd. 591 Gooseneck Rd. 2664 Camp Rawls Rd.
Columbia, SC 29212 Wagener, SC 29164 Aiken, SC 29805 Wagener, SC 29164
803.730.2830 803.514.0112 803.648.8819 803.564.5021
MINISTER OF MUSIC WMU DIR. VBS DIR. MEN'S MINISTRIES DIR.
Mrs. Dell Hunnicutt Mrs. Rebecca Reese Mrs. Allison Minton
PO Box 123 744 New Holland Rd. PO Box 224 Wagener SC.
Wagener, SC 29164 Aiken, SC 29805 803.648.8819
803.564.3331 803.641.0771
CLERK ACP CONTACT PERSON YOUTH LEADER MINISTER OF MISSIONS
Mr. Mark Redd Mr. Mark Redd Mrs. Laura Tiedman
2664 Camp Rawls Rd. 2664 Camp Rawls Rd. 1544 State Park Rd.
Wagener, SC 29164 Wagener, SC 29164 Salley, SC 29137
803.564.5021 803.564.5021 803.617.8588
DEACON CHAIRPERSON PIANIST RETIRED MINISTER
Mr. Brad Gentry Mrs. Rebecca Reese Rev. Arthur Zowizlack
PO Box 122 744 New Holland Rd. 410 Grady Pond Rd.
Wagener, SC 29164-0122 Aiken, SC 29805 Batesburg, SC 29006
803.564.3685 803.641.0771 803.645.5906
SALLEY CHURCH STAFF 2017 --2018 SBC ID No. 0270538 Founded in: 1888
PASTOR TREASURER VBS DIRECTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR.
Rev. Phillip Proveaux Mrs. Nell T. Able Ms. Andrea Brown Mrs. Sara Beth Shadd
157 Jerendon Pro Lane 111 Henderson ST NW P.O Box 442 383 Veterans Road
Cope, SC 29038 Salley, SC 29137 Salley, SC 29137 Springfield, SC 29146
803.536.6561 803.258.3340 803.258.3816
MINISTER OF MUSIC PIANIST VBS DIRECTOR ASST.
Mr. Ronald Sturkie Mrs. Wanda Ammons Mrs. Tina Salley
PO Box 488, 123 Pine ST NE 522 Rice St. P. O. Box 428
/Salley, SC 29137 Neeses, SC 29107 Salley, SC 29137
803.258.3874 803.247.2984
CLERK PIANIST CHILDREN / YOUTH DIR.
Mr. Jon W. Smith Mrs. Nell T. Able Mrs. Lori Padgett
PO Box 471 111 Henderson ST NW P.O Box 442
Salley, SC 29137 Salley, SC 29137 Salley, SC 29137
803.258.3714 803.258.3340
DEACON CHAIRPERSON WMU DIR. CHILDREN / YOUTH DIR.
Mr. Ronald Sturkie Mr. Jon Smith
PO Box 488, 123 Pine ST NE PO Box 471
/Salley, SC 29137 Salley, SC 29137
803.258.3874 803.258.3714
BROTHERHOOD BLDERS BAPTIST MEN’S DIR.
Mr. N. R. (B0b) Salley, Sr. Mr. N. R. (B0b) Salley, Sr.
PO Box 436 PO Box 436
Salley, SC 29137-0436 Salley, SC 29137-0436
803.258.3186 803.258.3186
SEIVERN CHURCH STAFF 2017 --2018 SBC ID No. 0270546 Founded in: 1908
PASTOR (Interim) TREASURER MINISTER OF CHILDREN SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR.
Rev. Dr. Stephen Y. Gantt Mrs. Carolyn Buchner Mrs. Jordan Blackwell Mr. John Smaltz
108 Ashworth Drive 127 Gabriel Way 3617 Fairview Rd
Lexington, SC 29072 Wagener, SC 29164-9755 Leesville, SC 29070
803.606.4012 803.564.3471 803.657.7957
MINISTER OF MUSIC VBS DIR. WMU DIR. MIN. OF SINGLE ADULTS
Mr. Sandy Allen Mrs. Donna Blackwell Mr. Cindy Gantt
2029 Surrey Race Rd. 177 Gabriel Way 189 Sundance Rd.
Springfield, SC 29146 Wagener, SC 29164 Wagener, SC 29164
803.564.5343
CLERK / ACP CONTACT PIANIST SR. ADULT COORD. MINISTER OF PRESCHOOL
Mrs. Joyce Gantt Mrs. Stephanie Allen Mrs. Carolyn Buchner
144 Settlement Rd. 2029 Surrey Race Rd. 127 Gabriel Way
Wagener, SC 29164 Springfield, SC 29146 Wagener, SC 29164-9755
803.564.5613 803.258.9705 803.564.3471
DEACON CHAIRPERSON MIN. OF SR. ADULTS MINISTER OF YOUTH COLLEGE/CAREER LDR.
Mr. Claude Gantt Mr. Tim Willis Mrs. Paula Miller
189 Sundance Rd. 122 Forest Rd.
Wagener, SC 29164 Cayce, SC 29033
803.794.2849
MENS MINISTRIES DIR YOUTH LEADER
Mr. Tommy Smith Mrs. Paula Miller CHALLENGER LEADER
105 Pinto Rd. 122 Forest Rd. Mr. Claude Gantt
Wagener, SC 29164 Cayce, SC 29033 189 Sundance Rd.
803.794.2849 Wagener, SC 29164
SPRINGFIELD FBC STAFF 2017 --2018 SBC ID No. 0270561 Founded in: 1888
PASTOR CHURCH TREASURER MEN MINESTERIES DIR. SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR.
Rev. Dr. Jared Pemper
PO Drawer 368
Springfield, SC 29146
803.653.2277
MINISTER OF MUSIC VBS DIR. CHILD. BIBLE DRILL LEADER MINISTER OF CHILDREN
Mr. Glenn Mills
106 Fantasy Rd/
Springfield, SC 29146
803.308.6075
CHURCH SECRETARY PIANIST CRUSADER RA COUNSELOR RA DIRECTOR
Mrs. Emma Williams
PO Drawer 368
Springfield, SC 29146
DEACON CHAIRPERSON ORGANIST PRAYER MINISTRY COORD. WMU DIR.
ACP CONTACT YOUTH LEADER CHALLENGER LEADER DISCIPLESHIP DIR.
Mrs. Evelyn DuBose
PO Drawer 368
Springfield, SC 29146
TABERNACLE CHURCH STAFF 2017 --2018 SBC ID No. 0270579 Founded in: 1830
PASTOR TREASURER PIANIST SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR.
Rev. Gareth Hegler Mr. Ronald Gunter Mrs. Gaylon Kitchings Mrs. Carolyn Gunter
122 Chloe Lane 1488 Salley Rd. 767 Surrey Race Rd. 1488 Salley Rd.
Aiken, SC 29803 Salley, SC 29137-9357 Springfield, SC 29146-9527 Salley, SC 29137-9357
803.292.9270 803.649.5656 803.649.7252 803.649.5656
MINISTER OF MUSIC VBS DIR. YOUTH LEADER WMU DIR.
Mrs. Gay Kitchings Mrs. Gaylon Kitchings Mrs. Jan Hegler
767 Surrey Race Rd. 767 Surrey Race Rd. 122 Chloe Lane
Springfield, SC 29146-9527 Springfield, SC 29146-9527 Aiken, SC 29803
803.645.0754 803.649.7252 803.292.9271
CLERK ACP CONTACT YOUTH LEADER
Mrs. Traci Martin Mrs. Traci Martin
715 Surrey Race Rd. 715 Surrey Race Rd.
Springfield, SC 29146 Springfield, SC 29146
803.645.4877 803.645.4877
DEACON CHAIRPERSON CHILDREN’S BIBLE LDR.
Mr. Paul Bodie Dr. Debbie Bass
1488 Salley Road 365 Surrey Race Rd.
Salley, SC 29137 Salley, SC 29137
803.648.7583
WAGENER FBC STAFF 2017 –2018 SBC ID No. 0270587 Founded in: 1887
PASTOR TREASURER WMU DIR. SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR.
Rev. Kenneth McDonald Mrs. Ann Way Mrs. LaMyra Young Mr. Steve Carver
123 Trailwood Ave. 152 Clinton Church Rd. PO Box 46 PO Box 1174
Aiken, SC 29803 Salley, SC 29137 Wagener, SC 29164 Wagener, SC 29164-1174
803.397.6104 803.564.5436 803.564.5588 803.564.5661
CLERK MINISTER OF MUSIC VBS DIR. MINISTER OF STUDENTS
Mrs. Patricia Alger Mrs. Britta Carver Rev. Ross Smith
880 Sand Dam Rd. PO Box 1174 PO Box 398
Wagener, SC 29164 Wagener, SC 29164-1174 Wagener, SC 29164
803.564.5661 803.564.5289 803.564.5661
MIN. ASSIST / SECRETARY PIANIST SR. ADULTS COORD. MIN. OF YOUTH
Mrs. Patricia Alger Ms. Cindy Martin Mrs. Britta Carver Rev. Ross Smith
880 Sand Dam Rd. 1573 Ninety Six Rd. PO Box 1174 PO Box 398
Wagener, SC 29164 North, SC 29112 Wagener, SC 29164-1174 Wagener, SC 29164
803.564.5661 803.617.9763 803.564.5289 803.564.5661
DEACON CHAIRPERSON ORGANIST MIN. OF SR ADULTS ON-MISSION TEAM DIR.
Mr. John Tyler Mrs. Dianne Baughman Mrs. Britta Carver Mrs. Jennifer Smith
PO Box 97 318 Bayside Rd. PO Box 1174 PO Box 398
Wagener, SC 29164 Columbia, SC 29212-8301 Wagener, SC 29164-1174 Wagener, SC 29164
803.261.3318 803.732.3652 803.564.5289 803.860.0399
WINDSOR FBC STAFF 2017 –2018 SBC ID No. 0266023 Founded in: 1882
PASTOR TREASURER COLLEGE & CAREER LDR SUNDAY SCHOOL DIR.
Rev. Wesley Kinard Mrs. Jessica Mitchum Mrs. Megan Kinard Mr. James Grigsby
109 Cedar Road 509 Middleton Dr. North 109 Cedar Road 599 Culbert Bridge Rd.
Windsor, SC 29856 Windsor, SC 29856 Windsor, SC 29856 Windsor, SC 29856
803.522.6575 803.646.1137 803.803.617.8732 803.645.9203
MINISTER OF MUSIC PIANIST VBS DIR. WMU DIR.
Ms. Cindy Jackson Mrs. Ginny Williams Mrs. Krystal Roe Ms. Cindy Dyches
14865 Hwy 78 178 Fox Run P. O. Box 208 94 State Park Road
Williston, SC 29853 Windsor, SC 29856 Windsor, SC 29856 Windsor, SC 29856
803.522.6930 803.507.1951 803.643.9684
CLERK/ACP CONTACT MIN. OF PRESCHOOL (1) MIN. OF PRESCHOOL (2) SR. ADULTS COORD.
Mrs. Kelli Taylor Mrs. Kelli Taylor Ms. Cindy Jackson Mrs. Jeanette Slade
167 Rooster Ridge 167 Rooster Ridge 14865 Hwy 78 300 Cadle Crossing Road
Windsor, SC 29856 Windsor, SC 29856 Williston, SC 29853 Windsor, SC 20856
803.641.6871 803.641.6871 803.522.6930 803.644.7476
MIN. ASSIST / SECRETARY MIN. OF CHILDREN MINISTER OF CHILDREN MIN. OF SENIOR ADULTS
Mrs. Susan Cole Mrs. Krystal Roe Mrs. Krystal Roe Mrs. Linda Dyches
180 Cadle Crossing Road P. O. Box 208 P. O. Box 208 183 Spring Branch Rd.
Windsor, SC 29856 Windsor, SC 29856 Windsor, SC 29856 Windsor, SC 29856-2001
803.648.7775 803.507.1951 803.507.1951 803.649.9414
DEACON CHAIRPERSON MIN. OF YOUTH (1) MIN. OF YOUTH (2) MIN. OF YOUTH (3)
Mr. Bill Cole Mr. Bill Cole Ashley Pitts Ms. Cindy Dyches
180 Cadle Crossing Road 180 Cadle Crossing Road 1956 Blacks Dr. 94 State Park Road
Windsor, SC 29856 Windsor, SC 29856 Williston, SC 29856 Windsor, SC 29856
803.648.7775 803.648.7775 803.522.9162 803.643.9684
COLLEGIATE MINISTRY GROUP
Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) groups were active on 28 college and university
campuses across South Carolina during the 16-17 school years. 18,869 students were
impacted by BCM outreach and ministry and 3,521 students were actively involved in
BCM ministries on a weekly basis.
BCMs reported 337 college students making first time professions of faith in Christ while
BCM teams, ministries and mission projects led an additional 422 people to make
professions of faith in Jesus.
1,324 students were involved in small discipleship and Bible studies groups on campus.
2,123 church leaders, alumni and students were engaged with praying for spiritual
awakening on campus via campus prayer walks, monthly prayer emphasis and students
praying for lost friends.
727 students and leaders were equipped in loving, learning and living the Word of God and
were mobilized for evangelism and missions at the Converge Collegiate Conference.
Equipped 174 BCM leaders at the BCM1 Day training in 3-2-1 prayer, care, share strategy.
BCM leaders and student missionaries raised over $253,656 to support 602 students to
serve in short term/summer/semester mission causes in SC, North America and across the
globe, 60 of whom served as BCM summer missionaries.
On behalf of the Executive Board, the Church Related Vocational and Richard Furman
Scholarships were awarded to 191 students with scholarship awards totaling $149,125 for
the 2017-18 school year.
2016 - 2017 EDISTO BAPTIST ASSOCIATION SUMMARY INFORMATION
Year
Organized
Total
Members
Total
Baptisms
Other
Additions
Weekly
Worship
Attendance
Sunday
School Bible
Study Small
Group
Attendance
VBS
Enrollment
Total
Mission
Project
Participation o
Berlin 1935 286 0 0 100 65 160 50
Bethcar 1845 275 6 9 112 52 87 108
Corinth 1900
Dean Swamp 1802 128 0 0 40 23 56 4
Kedron 1886
Mount Hermon 1877 289 10 1 105 70 201 85
Mt. Ebal 1832 316 6 4 118 82 155 34
New Holland 1916 63 1 1 36 15 65 21
Oak Grove 1887 115 1 1 45 30 38 23
Perry 1887
Pleasant Hill 1868 194 10 3 103 77 131 67
Rocky Grove 1812 431 11 4 175 66 146 85
Rocky Springs 1812 87 1 0 50 22 0 23
Salley 1888 248 0 0 38 19 75 0
Seivern 1908 145 1 0 66 42 83 35
Springfield FBC 1888
Tabernacle 1830 106 0 0 30 16 27 0
Wagener FBC 1887 253 7 13 56 56 115 48
Windsor FBC 1882 356 12 11 70 105 143 340
TOTAL 3,292 66 47 1,144 740 1,482 923-
2016 - 2017 EDISTO BAPTIST ASSOCIATION SUMMARY, FINANCIAL ITEMS
Undesignated
Giving
Gifts
Total
Giving
Receipts
Cooperative
Program
Giving
Annie
Armstrong
Easter
Offering
Lottie
Moon
Christmas
Offering
Great
Commission
Giving
Total
Mission
Expenditures
Berlin 187,713 200,823 18,414 2,261 1,490 31,405 32,005
Bethcar 186,011 202,593 20,001 1,954 1,425 26,689 26,689
Corinth
Dean Swamp 80,600 80,600 4,500 3,326 3,137 14,818 20,018
Kedron
Mount Hermon 150,182 207,111 9,414 200 425 14,984 22,088
Mt. Ebal 286,508 338,793 31,516 2,868 5,124 50,034 83,927
New Holland 36,649 45,353 2,927 110 200 4,337 7,143
Oak Grove 59,549 64,095 1,200 1,150 1,030 3,380 4,916
Perry
Pleasant Hill 168,638 271,194 16,564 2,332 2,200 28,691 65,903
Rocky Grove 310,382 310,908 10,500 3,750 4,000 30,580 72,752
Rocky Springs 89,791 95,023 1,600 550 1,020 3,535 5,248
Salley 126,698 137,672 9,048 2,146 1,692 12,886 13,694
Seivern 69,267 100,930 4,500 860 969 8,062 8,877
Springfield FBC
Tabernacle 40,092 44,061 3,271 738 553 5,271 5,271
Wagener FBC 194,057 210,922 4,000 1,399 7,090 12,489 22,359
Windsor FBC 77,360 81,487 5,353 829 800 8,512 8,512
TOTAL $2,063,497 $2,391,565 $142,808 $24,473 $31,155 $255,673 $399,402
No data received from church
Edisto Baptist Association
"About the year 1834, some of our brethren agreed to form a new association. They called a Convention that met at Rocky Springs, about March 1835 and agreed to meet at Tabernacle Church next fall, to organize the Association. As we have no minutes of the Convention we can say but little, and that from memory. Fifteen churches were represented at Tabernacle and organized the Edisto Baptist Association as follows: Walter Pond, Rocky Grove, Tabernacle, Levels, Dean Swamp, Hollow Creek, Phillipi, Talatha, Darien, Mt. Beulah, Convent, Mt. Ebal, Rocky Springs, Boiling Springs, and Good Spring.
"The introductory Sermon was preached by Rev. John Galloway. At the close of the sermon, letters were read from the above named churches: elected Rev. John Galloway, Moderator; A. H. Fort, Clerk; and J. G. Wilkerson, Treasurer, then formed the above named Association and adopted the Constitution. Brother C. Howell preached the Charity Sermon, a collection was taken up amounting to $62.62. Brother Howell was uneducated, could scarcely read his Bible, yet God wonderfully blessed his ministry."
Copied from the minutes: Fifty-first Annual Session Edisto Baptist Association, 1885
YEAR DATE PLACE MODERATOR CLERK PREACHER(S)
1835 Not Available Tabernacle John Galloway A. H. Fort John Galloway
1836 Oct. 1-4 Aiken William Brooker A. H. Fort William Johnson
1837 Sept. 30- Oct 2 Sardis Josiah Keadle Sidney M. Davis John Brooker
1838 Oct. 6-8 Rocky Grove William Brooker A. H. Fort Peter Galloway
1839 Oct. 6-8 Rocky Springs William Brooker William Fort William Brooker
1840 Oct. 3-6 Bull Swamp William Brooker William Fort H. A. Williams
1841 Oct. 2-5 Convent William Brooker William Fort William Brooker
1842 Oct. 1-3 Willow Swamp William Brooker William Fort J. H. Pearson
1843 Sept. 30-Oct. 3 Dean Swamp William Brooker William Fort W. Johnson
1844 Oct. 5-8 Aiken William Brooker William Fort A. Horne
1845 Oct. 4-7 Phillipi William Brooker William Fort W. J. Fickling
1846 Oct. 3-6 Ebenezer William Brooker E. Tyler William Brooker
1847 Oct. 2, 4, 5 Tabernacle William Brooker William Fort William Brooker
1848 Sept. 30-Oct. 3 Mt. Ebal W. Johnson E. Tyler W. J. Fickling
1849 Oct. 6-8 Dean Swamp W. Johnson E. Tyler William Brooker
1850 Oct. 5-7 Treadaway William Brooker E. Tyler J. Tyler
1851 Oct. 4-6 Bethcar William Brooker R. Garvin, Jr. W. Watkins
1852 Oct. 2-4 Willow Springs William Brooker R. Garvin, Jr. W. Watkins
1853 Oct. 2-4 Shiloh William Brooker H. Dunton W. Watkins
1854 Sept. 30-Oct 2 Rocky Springs William Brooker H. Dunton R. J. Edwards
1855 Oct. 6-8 Bull Swamp William Brooker H. Dunton J. A. Merit
1856 Oct. 4-6 Aiken William Brooker H. Dunton William Brooker
1857 Oct 3-5 Convent William Brooker J. D. Knots S. B. Sawyer
1858 Oct. 2-4 Rocky Grove William Brooker J. D. Knots R. J. Edwards
1859 Oct. 1-3 Treadaway William Brooker P. A. McMichael H. LeCroy
1860 Oct. 6-9 Mt. Ebal S. B. Sawyer P. A. McMichael Thomas Cooper
1861 Oct. 5-7 Cedar Springs S. B. Sawyer P. A. McMichael Lucius Cuthbert
1862 Oct. 4-6 Tabernacle H. LeCroy R. J. Edwards R. J. Edwards
1863 Oct. 2-4 Bethcar H. LeCroy L. Cuthbert S. B. Sawyer
1864 Oct. 1-3 Willow Springs William Brooker F. L. Walker Rev. Dr. Rambaul
1865 Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Treadaway William Brooker W. T. Brooker L. Cuthbert
1866 Oct. 6-8 Rocky Springs William Brooker W. T. Brooker L. LeCroy
1867 Oct. 5-7 Rocky Grove S. B. Sawyer W. T. Brooker S. B. Sawyer
1868 Oct. 3-5 Mt. Ebal S. B. Sawyer W. T. Brooker J. A. Segler
1869 Oct. 2-4 Mt. Beulah S. B. Sawyer W. T. Brooker William Brooker
1870 Sept. 30-Oct. 3 Darien S. B. Sawyer W. T. Brooker J. K. Mendenhall
1871 Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Aiken S. B. Sawyer W. T. Brooker H. LeCroy
1872 Oct. 5-7 Dean Swamp S. B. Sawyer W. T. Brooker J. A. Segler
1873 Oct. 4-6 Mt. Pleasant S. B. Sawyer W. T. Brooker E. W. Horne
1874 Oct. 2-5 Sardis S. B. Sawyer W. T. Brooker H. LeCroy
1875 Oct. 1-4 Bethcar S. B. Sawyer W. T. Brooker J. D. Knotts
1876 Oct. 6-8 Two Mile Swamp J. C. Browne W. T. Brooker S. B. Sawyer
1877 Oct. 6-7 Antioch J. C. Browne W. T. Brooker J. A. Segler
1878 Oct. 5-7 Dean Swamp J. C. Browne W. T. Brooker J. C. Browne
1879 Oct. 4-6 White Pond J. C. Browne W. T. Brooker E. W. Horne
1880 Oct. 2-4 Mt. Ebal J. C. Browne W. T. Brooker J. A. Segler
1881 Oct. 1-3 Tabernacle J. A. Seglar G. W. Manly L. Cuthbert
1882 Sept. 30-Oct. 3 Talatha J. C. Browne W. T. Brooker A. W. Mosley
1883 Oct. 5-8 Shiloh J. C. Browne W. T. Brooker J. C. Browne
YEAR DATE PLACE MODERATOR CLERK PREACHER(S)
1884 Oct. 3-5 Bethcar J. C. Browne W. T. Brooker J. A. Segler
1885 Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Rocky Springs J. C. Browne W. T. Brooker Dr. Chas. Manly
1886 Sept. 28-30 Town Creek J. C. Browne D. H. Crosland Paul Willis
1887 Oct. 4-6 Montmorenci J. C. Browne D. H. Crosland L. Cuthbert
1888 Oct. 9-11 Rocky Grove J. C. Browne D. H. Crosland D. H. Crosland
1889 Oct. 8-10 Aiken J. C. Browne D. H. Crosland Dr. T. H. Bailey
1890 Oct. 7-9 Sardis H. L. Baggott H. W. McLemore Arthur Buist
1891 Sept. 17-18 Tabernacle H. L. Baggott J. Cal Courtney James Sandford
1892 Oct. 18-20 Mt. Pleasant H. L. Baggott J. Cal Courtney J. C. Browne
1893 Oct. 19-20 Mt. Ebal H. L. Baggott J. Cal Courtney J. C. Browne
1894 Oct. 25-27 Springfield H. L. Baggott J. Cal Courtney J. H. Sandford
1895 Sept. 20-22 Wagener H. L. Baggott J. Cal Courtney H. L. Baggott
1896 Oct. 23-25 Dean Swamp H. L. Baggott J. Cal Courtney H. W. Cooper
1897 Oct. 1-3 Kedron H. L. Baggott J. Cal Courtney H. L. Baggott
1898 Sept. 29-30 Rocky Grove H. L. Baggott J. Cal Courtney A. McA. Pittman
1899 Sept. 29-30 Perry J. S. McLemore J. Cal Courtney H. L. Baggott
1900 Oct. 5-6 Tabernacle T. H. Garrett J. Cal Courtney J. L. Vass
1901 Oct. 5-6 Rocky Springs T. H. Garrett J. Cal Courtney J. H. Pearcy
1902 Oct. 3-4 Bethcar T. H. Garrett J. Cal Courtney A. McA. Pittman
1903 Oct. 2-4 Dean Swamp A. L. Sawyer J. Cal Courtney J. E. McManeway
1904 Sept. 30-Oct 2 Mt. Ebal L. E. Whittle J. Cal Courtney S. R. Bass
1905 Sept 29-Oct 1 Rocky Grove Dr. A. Dan Morgan J. Cal Courtney Dr. E. M. Poteat
1906 Oct. 5-7 Rocky Springs A. C. Baker J. Cal Courtney Dr. W. T. Derieaux
1907 Oct. 4-6 Springfield J. O. Sessions J. Cal Courtney Dr. G. W. Garner
1908 Oct. 2-4 Salley J. O. Sessions J. Cal Courtney T. S. Wright
1909 Oct. 1-3 Tabernacle M. M. Benson J. Cal Courtney H. L. Baggott
1910 Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Seivern M. M. Benson J. Cal Courtney T. S. Wright
1911 Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Oak Grove T. H. Posey J. Cal Courtney Leroy Lucas
1912 Oct. 4-6 Dean Swamp T. H. Posey J. Cal Courtney J. M. Kneece
1913 Oct. 3-5 Bethcar A. Dan Morgan J. Cal Courtney T. H. Posey
1914 Oct. 2-4 Mt. Ebal A. Dan Morgan O. C. Gunter M. O. Owens
1915 Oct. 1-3 Holly Hill A. Dan Morgan J. Furman More Dr. E. M. Poteat
1916 Sept. 29-Oct. 1 Rocky Springs W. H. Cannada J. Furman More J. E. Pascoe
1917 Oct. 2-3 Wagener W. H. Cannada J. S. Head O. L. Stringfield
1918 Oct. 1-3 New Holland J. R. Funderburk S. B Williams J. R. Funderburk
1919 Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Perry J. N. Tolar S. B Williams Arthur Buist
1920 Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Tabernacle J. N. Tolar S. B Williams None Listed
1921 Sept. 29-30 Holly Hill J. N. Tolar S. B Williams None Listed
1922 Sept. 28-30 Mt. Ebal J. N. Tolar S. B Williams None Listed
1923 Oct. 4-5 Bethcar J. N. Tolar S. B Williams None Listed
1924 Sept. 26-27 Salley J. N. Tolar S. B Williams None Listed
1925 Oct. 1-2 Rocky Grove A. C. Baker S. B Williams None Listed
1926 Sept. 30 New Holland S. B. Williams I. P. Dendy None Listed
1927 Sept. 29-30 Tabernacle S. B. Williams J. P. Dendy None Listed
1928 Oct. 4-5 Springfield J. N. Tolar J. P. Dendy None Listed
1929 Oct. 3-4 Perry J. N. Tolar H. C. Hester W. H. Cannada
1930 Oct. 2-3 Oak Grove J. N. Tolar H. C. Hester H. C. Hester
1931 Oct. 1-2 Pleasant Hill J. N. Tolar H. C. Hester J. N. Tolar
1932 Sept. 29-30 Seivern J. N. Tolar H. C. Hester C. W. Jones
1933 Sept. 28-29 Wagener H. C. Hester M. B. Webb B. B. Jernigan
1934 Oct. 4-5 Tabernacle H. C. Hester S. B Williams L. S. Shealy
1935 Oct. 3-4 Bethcar H. C. Hester S. B Williams Y. T. Shelhane
1936 Oct. 1-2 Old Mount Herman H. C. Hester E. C. Vaughn E. C. Vaughn
1937 Sept. 29-30 Rocky Grove H. C. Hester E. C. Vaughn H. C. Hester
1938 Sept. 30 Salley H. C. Hester E. C. Vaughn M. C. Collins
1939 Sept. 28-29 Mt. Ebal H. C. Hester E. C. Vaughn L. S. Shealy
1940 Oct. 3-4 Pleasant Hill L. S. Shealy E. C. Vaughn M. C. Collins
1941 Oct. 2, 1st Day Wagener L. S. Shealy H. C. Hester T. E. Hammond
1941 Oct. 3, 2nd Day Seivern
1942 Oct. 1, 1st Day Springfield L. S. Shealy H. C. Hester L. S. Shealy
Oct. 2, 2nd Day Oak Grove
1943 Sept. 30, 1st Day Tabernacle L. S. Shealy H. C. Hester Paul Kok
Oct. 1, 2nd Day Bethcar
1944 Sept. 28, 1st Day New Holland L. S. Shealy H. C. Hester G. P. Lanier
Sept 29, 2nd Day Salley
YEAR DATE PLACE MODERATOR CLERK PREACHER(S)
1945 Oct. 4, 1st Day Old Mount Herman LaFon Campbell J. W. Jollie A. W. Brickle
Oct. 5, 2nd Day Perry
1946 Oct. 3, 1st Day Mt. Ebal L. E. McCormick J. W. Jollie LaFon Campbell
Oct. 4, 2nd Day Seivern
1947 Oct. 3 Rocky Grove L. E. McCormick B. W. Edwards L. E. McCormick
1948 Oct. 29 Pleasant Hill L. E. McCormick B. W. Edwards B. W. Edwards
1949 Oct. 21 Oak Grove S. B. Williams Loman Tyler W. H. Benjamin
1950 Oct. 20 Wagener D. O. Davis W. C. Haight J. H. Byrd
1951 Oct. 26 Not Listed Rev. J. H. Byrd W. C. Haight None Listed
1952 Oct. 2, 1st Day Bethcar Rev. J. H. Byrd W. C. Haight Rev. H. E. Mosley
Oct. 8, 2nd Day New Holland
1953 Oct. 8, 1st Day Oak Grove Rev. J. H. Byrd W. C. Haight Rev. D. L. Mattox
Oct. 9, 2nd Day Mt. Ebal
1954 Oct. 5, 1st Day Perry Rev. J. H. Byrd W. C. Haight Rev. J. F. Harley
Oct. 6, 2nd Day Rocky Grove
1955 Oct. 4, 1st Day Wagener Rev. W. H. Benjamin W. C. Haight Rev. J. C. Sharpe
Oct. 5, 2nd Day Tabernacle
1956 Oct. 2, 1st Day Rocky Springs Rev. J. H. Byrd W. C. Haight Rev. R. L. Edwards
Oct. 3, 2nd Day Bethcar
1957 Oct. 8, 1st Day New Holland Rev. J. H. Byrd W. C. Haight Rev. H. N. Kirkland
Oct. 9, 2nd Day Seivern
1958 Oct. 7, 1st Day Wagener Rev. H. N. Kirkland O. L. Baughman, Jr. Dr. W. W. Lancaster
Oct. 8, 2nd Day Salley
1959 Oct. 13, 1st Day Rocky Grove Rev. Nathan L. Roland O. L. Baughman, Jr. Rev. N. L. Roland
Oct. 14, 2nd Day Perry
1960 Oct. 19, 1st Day Seivern Rev. Nathan L. Roland O. L. Baughman, Jr. Rev. E. A. Herring
Oct. 20, 2nd Day Shaw's Fork Jack Flanders
1961 Oct. 11 Mt. Ebal Rev. R. D. Parkinson O. L. Baughman, Jr. Rev. C. S. McDaniel
1962 Oct. 10 Oak Grove Rev. R. D. Parkinson O. L. Baughman, Jr. Dr. W. E. Spears, Jr.
1963 Oct. 16 Springfield Rev. R. D. Parkinson O. L. Baughman, Jr. Rev. Clyde Wright
1964 Oct. 14 Wagener Rev. John O. Bishop O. L. Baughman, Jr. Rev. Harold Cole
1965 Oct. 13 Rocky Grove Mr. Otis Baughman Rev. W. M. King Rev. Harold Kirkland
1966 Oct. 13 New Holland Mr. Otis Baughman Rev. M. W. King Dr. H. G. Hammett
1969 Oct. 15 Mt. Ebal Mr. Otis Baughman Rev. Carl B. Koon Dr. James B. Carroll
1970 Oct. 14 Springfield Mr. Otis Baughman Rev. Carl B. Koon Dr. A. T. Green, Jr.
1971 Oct. 13 Rocky Grove Rev. Hubert Sinclair Rev. Carl B. Koon L. G. Payne
W. J. Buckner
1972 Oct. 11 New Holland Rev. Hubert Sinclair Rev. Carl B. Koon Carl B. Koon
1973 Oct. 10 Pleasant Hill Rev. Hubert Sinclair Sadie B. West Pat Baughman
1974 Oct. 16 Perry Rev. Hubert Sinclair JoJo Smith Charles Rabon
W. J. Buckner
1975 Oct. 15 Wagener Rev. Gus Smith JoJo Smith Jim Rivers
Gordon Robinson
1976 Oct. 13 Berlin Rev. Gus Smith JoJo Smith Carl Koon
Butch Powell
1977 Oct. 12 Springfield Rev. A. Carl Funderburk JoJo Smith Carl Funderburk
Floyd Dukes
1978 Oct. 24 Mt. Ebal Rev. A. Carl Funderburk JoJo Smith W. C. Lowe
Carl B. Koon
1979 Oct. 23 Mount Hermon Rev. Gordon Robinson JoJo Smith Ronald E. Davis
Joseph C. Pou
1980 Oct. 26 Salley Rev. Ronald Davis JoJo Smith Ken Babington
Wallace Lowe
1981 Oct. 25 Wagener First Rev. W. C. Lowe JoJo Smith Ronald Bennett
James Campbell
1982 Oct. 24 Springfield Rev. W. D. Lowe JoJo Smith Thomas Moore
Ray Goude
1983 Oct. 23 New Holland Rev. W. C. Lowe JoJo Smith Philip May
Alan Ray
1984 Oct. 28 Mount Hermon Rev. Thomas C. More JoJo Smith Finley Limehouse
Frank Mims
1985 Oct. 27 Mt. Ebal Rev. Thomas C. More JoJo Smith Steve Jones
Cliff Jines
1986 Oct. 26 Wagener First T. B. Willis JoJo Smith Wendell Dixon
Glenn Mills
1987 Oct. 25 Springfield T. B. Willis JoJo Smith Bruce Garner
Johnny Rowell
YEAR DATE PLACE MODERATOR CLERK PREACHER(S)
1988 Oct. 23 Bethcar Rev. Cliff Jones Lester Stillinger Jerry Dalton
Charles Elliott
1989 Oct. 22 Berlin Rev. Cliff Jones Lester Stillinger David Coleman
Dennis Metts
1990 Oct. 28 Seivern James Gentry Lester Stillinger Wayne Jones
Charles Still
1991 Oct. 27 Salley James Gentry Lester Stillinger James Truesdale
Joseph Pou
1992 Oct. 25 Rocky Springs Rev. Dennis Metts Lester Stillinger David Hilbish
Carl B. Koon
1993 Oct. 24 Mount Hermon Rev. Dennis Metts Lester Stillinger Kyle Harmon
Frank Mims
1994 Oct. 23 Rocky Grove Rev. Kyle Harmon Lester Stillinger John O'Cain
Carlton Roberson
1995 Oct. 22 Wagener First Rev. Kyle Harmon Lester Stillinger Robert Croft
James Kirk
1996 Oct. 27 Mt. Ebal Rev. Frank Mims Lester Stillinger Henry Cooper
David Robinson
1997 Oct. 26 Kedron Rev. Carl B. Koon Lester Stillinger Charles Still
Jim Smithwick
1998 Oct. 25 Pleasant Hill Rev. Carl B. Koon Lester Stillinger Kenneth J. Weathers
Olin Wingate
1999 Oct. 24 Salley Rev. Carl B. Koon Richard Kneece Chris Addy
Todd Felkel
2000 Oct. 22 New Holland Rev. Jim Kirk Richard Kneece Robert Huffman
Owen McAlister
2001 Oct. 28 Corinth Rev. Bill Archer Jon Smith Olin Wingate
Dalton Ward
2002 Oct. 27 Springfield First Rev. Bill Archer Jon Smith John O'Cain
Brian Thomason
2003 Oct. 26 Berlin Rev. Brian Thomason Jon Smith David Robinson
2004 Oct. 24 Dean Swamp Rev. Brian Thomason Jon Smith Tommy Richardson
2005 Oct. 23 Mt. Ebal Rev. Henry Cooper Jon Smith Dr. Bill Paulling
2006 Oct. 22 Bethcar Rev. Henry Cooper Jon Smith Dr. Delos Miles
2007 Oct. 23 Salley Rev. Dr. Bill Paulling Jon Smith John Chambers
2008 Oct. 26 Rocky Grove Rev. Dr. Bill Paulling Jon Smith Rev. Dr. Stephen Y. Gantt
2009 Oct. 25 Seivern Rev. Dr. Stephen Y. Gantt Jon Smith Rev. Paul McCurley, III
2010 Oct. 24 Springfield First Rev. Dr. Stephen Y. Gantt Jon Smith Rev. Adam Hensley
2011 Oct. 23 Wagener First Rev. Glenn Metts Jon Smith Rev. Bill Watkins
2012 Oct. 28 Berlin Rev. Gareth Hegler Jon Smith Rev. Josiah Mazzell
2013 Oct. 27 Mount Hermon Rev. Gareth Hegler Jon Smith Rev. Phillip Proveaux
2014 Oct. 26 New Holland Rev. Gareth Hegler Jon Smith Rev. Dr. J. Brad Willis
2015 Oct. 25 Kedron Rev. Dr. J. Brad Willis Jon Smith Rev. George Koon
2016 Oct. 23 FBC Windsor Rev. Dr. J. Brad Willis Jon Smith Rev. Wayne Whaley
2017 Oct. 22 Pleasant Hill Rev. Phillip E. Proveaux Jon Smith Rev/ Gareth Hegler
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