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Ouachita Baptist University Scholarly Commons @ Ouachita Arkansas Baptist State Convention Annuals Arkansas Baptist History 11-17-1987 Strengthening Missions: 1987 Annual of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention Arkansas Baptist State Convention Follow this and additional works at: hps://scholarlycommons.obu.edu/abscannuals Part of the Christian Denominations and Sects Commons , and the Organizational Communication Commons is Conference Proceeding is brought to you for free and open access by the Arkansas Baptist History at Scholarly Commons @ Ouachita. It has been accepted for inclusion in Arkansas Baptist State Convention Annuals by an authorized administrator of Scholarly Commons @ Ouachita. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation Arkansas Baptist State Convention, "Strengthening Missions: 1987 Annual of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention" (1987). Arkansas Baptist State Convention Annuals. 129. hps://scholarlycommons.obu.edu/abscannuals/129

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Ouachita Baptist UniversityScholarly Commons @ Ouachita

Arkansas Baptist State Convention Annuals Arkansas Baptist History

11-17-1987

Strengthening Missions: 1987 Annual of theArkansas Baptist State ConventionArkansas Baptist State Convention

Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarlycommons.obu.edu/abscannuals

Part of the Christian Denominations and Sects Commons, and the OrganizationalCommunication Commons

This Conference Proceeding is brought to you for free and open access by the Arkansas Baptist History at Scholarly Commons @ Ouachita. It has beenaccepted for inclusion in Arkansas Baptist State Convention Annuals by an authorized administrator of Scholarly Commons @ Ouachita. For moreinformation, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationArkansas Baptist State Convention, "Strengthening Missions: 1987 Annual of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention" (1987).Arkansas Baptist State Convention Annuals. 129.https://scholarlycommons.obu.edu/abscannuals/129

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And this Gospel of the Kingdom shall be preached in all the wor/c{ for a witness unto all nations;

and then shall the end come. MATIHEW 24:14

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

1987 ANNUAL

Held at:

1 9 8 7 A N N U A L

a/the

Arkansas Baptist State Convention

in the

ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

(l39th Year)

First Baptist Church, Fort Smith

November 17-18 , 1987

Next Session:

Park Hill Baptist Church, North Little Rock

November 1-2, 1 988

Preacher of Annual Sermon:

Ron Herrod, First Baptist Church, Springdale

Alternate:

Brian Harbour, Immanuel Baptist Church, Little Rock

1988 CONVENTION OFFICERS

Cary Heard, Park Hill Baptist Church, North Little Rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President L.B. Jordan, Red River Association, Arkadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . . First Vice-President Noble Wiles, First Baptist Church, Oxford " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Second Vice-President

Don Moore, Arkansas Baptist State Convention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

525 West Capitol, Little Rock

Mail: P.O. Box 552, Little Rock, 72203 Telephone (501) 376-4791

TABLE OF CONTENTS

AUDITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264

BOARD AND COMMITTEES

Arkansas Baptist Family and Child Care Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Arkansas Baptist Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Arkansas Baptist Historical Commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Baptist Memorial Health Care System, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Baptist Student Union - Advisory Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Christian Civic Foundation of Arkansas, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Constitution and Bylaws Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Convention Nominating Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Convention Program Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Executive Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Ministry of Crisis Support - Advisory Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Ouachita Baptist University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Southern Baptist College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 State Joint Committee - National Baptist Ministries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 World Hunger Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

The Baptist Faith and Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

DIRECTORIES

Agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Arkansas Vocational Evangelists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399 Associational Officers, Annual Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409

Baptist Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Bivocational Ministries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 388 Churches and Missions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355 Church Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401 Convention Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Executive Board Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Historical Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Institutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Missionaries from Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344 Other Ministers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393

Pastors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373

Woman's Missionary Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

IN HONOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5

PROCEEDINGS OF CONVENTION MEETING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Budget Adopted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

Committees Appointed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Executive Board Report and Recommendations ........................ 44

Messengers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Resolutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

REPORTS

Arkansas Baptist Family and Child Care Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Arkansas Baptist Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Baptist Book Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 5

Baptist Memorial Health Care System, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 16 Christian Civic Foundation of Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 19 Executive Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Annuity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Arkansas Baptist Assembly, Siloam Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 14 Baptist Student Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Brotherhood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Business Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Camp Paron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Christian Life Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Church Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86

Church Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Cooperative Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Evangelism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Ministry of Crisis Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 National Baptists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 State Missions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Stewardship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Sunday School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105

Ouachita Baptist University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120

Southern Baptist College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Woman's Missionary Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 World Hunger Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129

STATISTICAL TABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130

In Honor

Dr. W.O. Vaught

W.O. Vaught was born in Versailles, Kentucky. When he was a very small boy, his parents moved to Mississippi where he grew up on a cotton and dairy cattle farm. He attended Mississippi College and received his theological degree from the Southern Baptist Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky in May 1935.

Dr. Vaught was the Baptist Student Secretary in Missouri from 1935 to 1940. In 1 941 he became the pastor of Bethany Baptist Church in Kansas City, Missouri; from 1 943 to 1945 he was the pastor of University Baptist Church in Abilene, Texas. From April 1945 to April 1983 he was pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church in Little Rock, Arkansas. Since that time, he has been conducting four-day Bible Conferences across the nation.

He was President of the Southern Baptist Pastor's Conference in 1960 and was First Vice-President of the Southern Baptist Convention in 1961 . In 1974 he served as Chairman of the Committee on Order of Business for the Southern Baptist Conven­tion. In April 1974 he was elected President of the Foreign Mission Board of the South­ern Baptist Convention after serving on that Board for 14 years.

Immanuel's Tape Ministry has gained national attention since its inception eight years ago. During this period, 3 ,000,000 tapes have been ordered and $1 ,700,000 in of­ferings have been received for these tapes.

Dr. Vaught has traveled widely, making 20 trips to the Holy Land, two trips to the Soviet Union, one trip to the mission fields of Africa and South America and a trip around the world in 1963 .

Dr. Vaught married Mary Frances Bostick in 1936 and they have one son, Dr. Carl Gray Vaught, who is Chairman of the Department of Philosophy at Penn State University, and two granddaughters, Jennifer and Cheryl.

In Honor

Rev. Don Hook

Don Hook is a product and promoter of Arkansas Baptist church life. He was born to Earl and Emma Hook on a farm near Pleasant Plains, Arkansas, November 23, 1912. Three of his brothers and a sister were deaf, so his father moved the family to Little Rock in 1919 to be near the deaf school. Financial problems forced the family back to the farm at Pleasant Plains in 1926. Here he finished his public school educa­tion.

On September 2, 1932, he married his childhood sweetheart, Ruby Wallace. They have one child, Mrs. Ethelene Moore of Searcy. She has two sons, Keith and Kyle. Don and Ruby were saved and baptized at the same time when they were 17 . Shortly after this, he answered the call to preach. His early ministry was spent serving rural churches in Independence, Jackson and White counties. He taught school in 1930-3 1 in a schoolhouse built by his great grandfather for children of his sawmill hands. His first full-time pastorate was the Lake City Baptist Church while he was in Jonesboro Baptist College.

He served Second Baptist in Conway and First Baptist in Charleston before enter­ing Ouachita College in 1939, graduating with honors in 1943. While in Ouachita, he served the Amity Baptist Church. Following graduation he directed Baptist Soldiers' Center in Fort Smith for the missions department of the State Convention. Baptist churches in the following cities have been blessed by his ministry: Ozark, Paris, Malvern and Little Rock. He retired in 1978 but continues to serve small churches as interim. At present he spends four days a week directing the Pulaski Baptist Associa­tion's Crisis Closet.

Beyond his pastorates, his denomination has called upon him to serve one year as President of the Arkansas Baptist Pastors' Conference, two terms as President of the State Convention, full terms on state and south wide boards and trusteeships, the State Baptist Historical Commission, numerous committees and writing assignments for the Newsmagazine, the Quarterly Review and the first three volumes of the Baptist En­cyclopedia.

6 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

D I R E C T O R Y

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

525 West Capitol, Little Rock Mail: P.O. Box 552, Little Rock 72203

Telephone (501) 376-4791

CONVENTION OFFICERS

President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cary Heard P .O. Box 4064, North Little Rock, Arkansas 721 16

First Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L .B. Jordan 124 North 7th, Arkadelphia, Arkansas 71923

Second Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Noble Wiles

P .O. Box 104, Oxford, Arkansas 72565

EXECUTIVE BOARD OFFICERS

President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jere Mitchell P .O . Box 906, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72702

Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Kirksey 332 Columbia, Southwest, Camden, Arkansas 7 1 701

Executive Director-Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Moore P .O . Box 552, Little Rock, Arkansas 72203

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ADMINISTRATION

Don Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Director-Treasurer

Jimmie Sheffield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Associate Executive Director-Treasurer Joyce Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary to Executive Director Joy Faucett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative Secretary

Janet Ginn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary to Associate Executive Director-Treasurer

BAPTIST STUDENT UNION

David James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State Director George Sims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Associate

James Smalley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Community College Coordinator Thelma Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary Leah Vocque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary

BSU DIRECTORS AND ASSOCIATES

Helen Parman (part-time) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas College Arliss Dickerson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas State University

Bruce Venable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas State University

Dianne Tiner (part-time) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas State University, Beebe Scott Willis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas Tech University Peggy Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baptist Medical Systems D . C . McAtee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . East Arkansas Community College Al Morris (part-time) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Garland County Community College Gary Glisson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Henderson State University Bruce Salsman (part-time) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Brown University Dan Hill (part-time) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Arkansas Community College Mark Baber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ouachita Baptist University

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philander Smith College Mike Fowler (part-time) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phillips County Community College Jim Yates (part-time) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rich Mountain Community College Robert Turner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southern Arkansas University Karen Mason (part-time) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southern Arkansas University, El Dorado Gary Demmitt (part-time) . . . . . Southern Ark. Univ. Technical Branch, East Camden Jackie Burton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southern Baptist College Jamie Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of Arkansas Lynn Loyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of Arkansas Betsy Adkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of Arkansas

Dan McCauley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of Arkansas at Little Rock Hope Coleman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of Arkansas at Little Rock Ken Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of Arkansas Medical Sciences

David Holder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of Arkansas at Monticello Franklin Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Richard Boyles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of Central Arkansas/Hendrix Diane O'Connell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of Central Arkansas Kathy Frazer (part-time) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of the Ozarks Rosie Simpkins (part-time) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . West ark Community College

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OUTREACH COORDINATORS Hope Coleman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of Arkansas, Little Rock Scott Patton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of Arkansas, Monticello Robert Pinkston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ouachita Baptist University Darrel Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas Tech University Russ Sherrill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southern Arkansas University Lawanda Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Henderson State University David Blackmon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of Arkansas Curtis Sergeant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of Arkansas

BROTHERHOOD IRA Glendon Grober . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director Debbie Davenport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary

BUSINESS SERVICES Dan Jordan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director Darriel Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insurance Representative and

Secretary to Business Services Director Sherry Long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accounting Services Supervisor Pat Krippendorf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bookkeeper Lonette Godwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bookkeeper Cheryl Warren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Data Processing Manager Alice Simpson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Receptionist-PBX Lera Stokes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printing Services Supervisor Barbara Gilbert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printing Room Assistant Bob Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Building Services Supervisor Roger Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Building Services Assistant Lois Shaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maid

CAMP PARON Robert Ferguson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Manager Bobby Bean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Camp Resident Manager Brenda Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary

CHRISTIAN LIFE COUNCIL Robert A. Parker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director Sue Allen (part-time) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary

CHURCH MUSIC Lester McCullough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director Glen Ennes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Associate Peggy Pearson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Associate and Office Manager Carol Rhoads (part-time) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary

CHURCH TRAINING Robert Holley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director Gerald Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Associate Bill Falkner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Associate Mary Wright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary

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COOPERATIVE MINISTRIES WITH NATIONAL BAPTISTS

Robert Ferguson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director Franklin Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baptist Student Director, UA Pine Bluff Brenda Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary

EVANGELISM

Clarence Shell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director J ames Lagrone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Associate Paul McClung . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Associate

Margaret Wright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary Sue Allen (part-time) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary

MISSIONS

Conway Sawyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director Pete Petty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Associate Director-Missions Ministries

Randy Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Language Missions Leroy Sisk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chaplaincies

Floyd Tidsworth, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Church Extension Tommy Goode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christian Social Ministries/PACT Coordinator

Jack Ramsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Field Consultant, Church Planter Strategist

Lehman Webb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Theological Education John Belken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chaplain, Cummins Prison Roy Remont, Hot Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chaplain, Rehabilitation Center Chris Copeland, Booneville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chaplain, Human Development Center

John Lewis, Alexander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chaplain, Youth Services Center

Benny McCracken, Pine Bluff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chaplain, Youth Services Center Ruth Eckhardt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary Bonnie Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary June Chandler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary

MINISTRY OF CRISIS SUPPORT

Glen D . McGriff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director

Janet Mowery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary

STEWARDSHIP / ANNUITY

James A. Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director

Jonnie McCumpsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary

SUNDAY SCHOOL

Freddie Pike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director

Manager, Arkansas Baptist Assembly Ed Hinkson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Director, Adult Consultant Larry Sherman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Youth Consultant

Jackie Edwards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Children's Consultant Pat Ratton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preschool Consultant

Brenda Spickard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary Steve Burnett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assembly Resident Manager

10 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION

Julia Ketner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Director

Carolyn Porterfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baptist W omen/BYW Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GAl Mission Friends Director

Angela Lowe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Acteens Director

Gayle Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary

Helen Moran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary

ARKANSAS BAPTIST FAMILY AND CHILD CARE SERVICES

Johnny G. Biggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Director Doug McWhirter, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Program and Staff Development John Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Development Sally Marus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative Secretary

Mattie Lou Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bookkeeper Martha Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Superintendent

Royce Aston, Monticello . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Social Work Services Royce Aston, Monticello . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Social Work Services

Randy Luper, Monticello . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Social Work Assistant

David Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director, Little Rock Office Rose Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Social Worker, Little Rock Office

Jeanie Weber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Secretary, Little Rock Office Thomas A. Stafford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director, Jonesboro Office

Ed Pilote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Social Worker, Jonesboro Office Clinton Morrison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director, Harrison Office Paul Batson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director, Fayetteville Office

Earlene Clearman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director, Hope Area Office

ARKANSAS BAPTIST FOUNDATION

Harry D. Trulove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President-Treasurer

Larry Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President-Attorney Joyce Keyser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary-Receptionist

Diane Corbet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Legal Secretary Susie Shirley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accountant

ARKANSAS BAPTIST NEWSMAGAZINE

J . Everett Sneed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editor

Mark Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Managing Editor Kathryn Parker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary to Editor Millie Gill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Staff Writer

Colleen Backus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Staff Writer

Reva Terry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bookkeeper and Circulation Manager

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SUPPORT SERVICES

J an Kelley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director

OUACHITA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

Daniel R. Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President

SOUTHERN BAPTIST COLLEGE

D. Jack Nicholas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President

EXECUTIVE BOARD

Terms to expire in 1988:

Arkansas Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bartholomew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W.C. (Bill) Hargis, Jr. , 3 1 8 Cedar, Warren 71671

Benton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . George O'Neel, 50 Lancashire Boulevard, Bella Vista 72712

Big Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ray Taffar, Route 1 , Box 396, Viola 72583

Calvary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ray Meador, P.O. Box 427, Judsonia 72081

Carey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Bill Meador, P.O. Box 837, Fordyce 71742

Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Randel Everett, 2 1 1 South Market, Benton 7201 5

Central . . . . . . Ronald J . Bracken, 1401 Malvern Avenue No. 100, Hot Springs 71901

Concord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ferrell D. Morgan, 1321 Dodson Avenue, Fort Smith 72901

Conway-Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Horace Gray, P.O. Box 216, Perryville 72126

Harmony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nelson B. Eubank, RFD No. 9, Box 5 1 , Pine Bluff 71603

Harmony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick Erwin, 2309 Poplar, Pine Bluff 7 1601

Liberty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Wilson, 2400 West Hillsboro, El Dorado 71730

Little Red River . . . . . . . . . . Jerry A. Kirkpatrick, 201 North 4th, Heber Springs 72543

Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe A. Thompson, 1012 Putting Green, Blytheville 72315

Mount Zion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emil Williams, P.O. Box 1026, Jonesboro 72401

North Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Riddle, P.O. Box 0, Green Forest 72638

North Pulaski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ron Raines, 1 1 17 North James, Jacksonville 72076

Pulaski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Atkinson, 64 Flag Road, Little Rock 72205

Pulaski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sid Carswell, 5401 Crystal Valley Road, Little Rock 72210

Red River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carl W. Kluck, 8 1 0 South 12th, Arkadelphia 71923

Red River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Russell Burbank, P.O. Box 821 , Arkadelphia 71923

Rocky Bayou . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Noble R. Wiles, P.O. Box 104, Oxford 72565

Southwest Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill W. Gunter, 405 East 1 8th, Hope 71801

Tri-County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryan Moery, 1600 Hamilton, Wynne 72396

Trinity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Captain Lovell, 105 Cole Street, Harrisburg 72432

Washington-Madison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jere D. Mitchell, Box 906, Fayetteville 72702

White River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Seal, 400 Club Boulevard, Mountain Home 72653

District 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alice King, P .O. Box 705, Mountain Home 72653

District 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Melvadeen Friday, 1 124 Adams, Blytheville 723 15

District 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peggy Jeffries, 5 Free Ferry Circle, Fort Smith 72903

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Terms to expire in 1989:

Arkansas River Valley . . . . . . . . . . David McLemore, P .O. Box 782, Russellville 72801 Ashley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Al Sparkman, 15 1 1 Elm, Crossett 71635

Benton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dale Thompson, 506 West Poplar, Rogers 72756 Benton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Smith, P.O. Box 295, Bentonville 72712 Black River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beth Reynolds, P.O. Box 34, Alicia 72410

Buckner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joel Faircloth, P.O. Box 455, Mansfield 72944 Buckville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Caddo River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dorothy Ritter, Star Route 1 , Box 293, Mt. Ida 71957 Caroline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eddie Simpson, 120 Church Street, Lonoke 72086 Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Reddin, 1 Santa Maria Center, Hot Springs Village 7 1909

Clear Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Billy G. Kimbrough, 141 Meadows Drive, Alma 72921 Concord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Wikman, 1 104 South 67th Street, Fort Smith 72903 Concord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allen Thrasher, P.O. Box 328, Booneville 72927 Delta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Klois L. Hargis, P.O. Box 1 16, Tillar 71670

Faulkner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. W. Stone, Route 7, Box 168, Conway 72032 Greene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Fulton, 620 North 10th Street, Paragould 72450

Harmony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sonny Simpson, Route 7, Box 777, Pine Bluff 71603

Independence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eddie McCord, P.O. Box 21 12, Batesville 72501 Liberty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Coppenger, 200 West Main, EI Dorado 7 1730 Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William E. Piercy, P.O. Box B, Manila 72442

Mount Zion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alfred D. Gallant, P.O. Box 425, Jonesboro 72401 North Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis L. Mathis, P.O. Box 996, Harrison 72601 North Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. Hilton Lane, P .O . Drawer 1029, Fairfield Bay 72088

North Pulaski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ken Price, 54 Heritage Park, North Little Rock 721 16 Ouachita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C .S . Williams, P.O. Box 309, Mena 71953 Pulaski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ledell Bailey, 507 North Polk, Little Rock 72205 Tri-County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shelby Bittle, 7 1 5 West Union, Wynne 72396

Washington-Madison ' " Keith Robbins, 4790 E. Huntsville Road, Fayetteville 72703 Washington-Madison . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Brooks, P .O. Drawer L, Springdale 72765 District 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquita Butcher, 3 1 8 West Elm, Rogers 72756

District 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara Tommey, P.O. Box 425, McCrory 72101

District 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Betty Moore, 1 301 East Third, Hope 7 1 801

Terms to expire in 1990:

Arkansas Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ted Houston, P .O. Box 687, Marianna 72360 Arkansas River Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bobby Walker, P .O. Box 877, Danville 72833 Ashley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan M. Webb, P .O. Box 236, Crossett 71635 Bartholomew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dennis Dodson, P.O. Box 187 , Monticello 71655 Calvary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James R. DeBusk, 3 10 Pearl, Augusta 72006 Caroline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Hilburn, P .O. Box 240, Ward 72176

Centennial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Hubbard, P .O. Box 21 1 , Almyra 72003

Clear Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John C. Matthews, Route 2, Box 497, Ozark 72949

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Concord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Files, 4201 Windsor Drive, Fort Smith 72904 Concord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ken Lilly, 1 120 Lexington Avenue, Fort Smith 72903 Current-Gains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry L. Muse, Route 2, Box 7 1 , Piggott 72454 Delta . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sardis Bever, Route 1 , Box 284, Tillar 71670

Faulkner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J . Troy Prince, No. 4 Oakwood Circle, Conway 72032 Garland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eugene Anderson, P.O. Box 87, Jessieville 71949 Greene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Edwards, Route 5 , Box 221 , Paragould 72450 Harmony . . . . . . , ' " . . . . . . . . , . . . . David Moore, 1 801 West 17th, Pine Bluff 71603

Liberty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Kirksey, 332 Columbia, Southwest, Camden 7 1 701 Liberty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James B. Weedman, 1920 West Oak, EI Dorado 71730

Little River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glen Power, 1 1 10 North 10th Street, Nashville 7 1852-3671 Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Gardner, 1 801 Wedgewood, Blytheville 723 15

Mount Zion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Cooper, 2801 Fox Meadow Drive, Jonesboro 72401 North Pulaski . . . . . . . . . Jack Kwok, 8601 Indianhead Drive, North Little Rock 721 16

North Pulaski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lee Lawson, 1409 Madden Road, Jacksonville 72076 North Pulaski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bratton Rhoades, 1203 Silver Creek, Sherwood 721 16 Pulaski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James D. Gattis, 136 Pleasant Valley Drive, Little Rock 72212 Pulaski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Billy White, 222 East 8th, Little Rock 72202

Southwest Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynn Robertson, P.O. Box 244, Stamps 7 1 860 Southwest Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J . D. Webb, 3 101 Senator, Texarkana 75502

Southwest Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roy McLeod, P.O. Box 280, Waldo 7 1 770 Tri-County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harrison Johns, P.O. Box 72, Cherry Valley 72324 Tri-County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eugene Ray, 130 Forrest Drive, Marion 72364 Trinity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kyle Sumpter, Box 370, 210 Liberty, Marked Tree 72365 Washington-Madison . . . . . . . . . . . . Brad Sheffield, P.O. Box 40, Prairie Grove 72753

District 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Billie Sharp, 2610 Westwood Drive, Benton 72015 District 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pauline Tucker, 212 South College, Dumas 71639

ARKANSAS BAPTIST FAMILY AND CHILD CARE SERVICES

Terms to expire in 1988:

Jeff Cheatham, 201 East Haywood, England 72046 Charles O'Neal, 404 Marie Drive, Warren 7 1671

Joe Hogan, 5 15 South Locust, Harrison 72601 Judge Watson Bell, 14 Jamestown Drive, Searcy 72143

Rodney Landes, 484 North Washington, EI Dorado 7 1730 William Daniels, Route 4, Box 1 88 , Booneville 72927

Terms to expire in 1989:

Richard Stiltner, 305 South Main, Hope 71801 Ray Turnage, 16000 Quail Run, Little Rock 72209 Sue Hatcher, 1606 Locust; Pine Bluff 71601 Lee McMillan, 33 OaklaWn Drive, Mena 71953

Arthur Melson, Jr . , Route 1 , Box 1 12, DeQueen 7 1 832 Garner Johnson, 106 West Main, Clinton 7203 1

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Terms to expire in 1990:

William W. Fowler, P.O. Box 466, Bearden 71720 Craig A. Bradley, P.O. Box 1 87 , Monticello 71655 Tommy Jones, 25 17 Azalea Terrace, Fayetteville 72701 Bob Shell, 160 Valley Club Circle, Little Rock 72212

Jimmy Jenkins, Route 2, Box 504G, Heber Springs 72543 Melynda Emerson, 1716 Covey, Jonesboro 72401

ARKANSAS BAPTIST FOUNDATION

Terms to expire in 1988:

Joe Sullivan, 9400 Suzanne Drive, Little Rock 72209 Byron Eiseman, Jr. , 16 Huntington Road, Little Rock 72207

Allen Smith, 9601 Interstate 630, Little Rock 72205-7299

Bert Hensley, First National Bank, Mena 7 1953 Ron Cox, 1 906 Pinoak, Springdale 72764

Terms to expire in 1989:

John R. Taylor, 2401 Crosshill, Fort Smith 72901 Lyndell E. Lay, 3602 Lochridge Road, North Little Rock 721 16

Dale Taylor, P .O. Box 1 19 1 , Harrison 72601 Tom Chapman, Box 3073, Monticello 7 1 655

Larry Kinard, 2400 Calion Road, Apt. 22, EI Dorado 71730

Terms to expire in 1990:

Winfred Bridges, Box 816, Paragould 72450 Ben Elrod, 3 Clear Creek Court, Sherwood 721 16 Barry Crow, 501 Main, Pine Bluff 7 1601 Charles Fager, P.O. Box 5640, Hot Springs 71901

Victor Gore, 321 West Gilson, DeQueen 7 1 832

ARKANSAS BAPTIST HISTORICAL COMMISSION

Terms to expire in 1988:

DISTRICT 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Treadway, 201 North Fourth, Heber Springs 72543 DISTRICT 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jimmie Anderson, Box 26, Leachville 72438 DISTRICT 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Coppenger, 200 West Main, EI Dorado 7 1730

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Terms to expire ill 1989:

DISTRICT 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard L. Avey, Route 1 , Box 382A, Cabot 72023 DISTRICT 7 . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decker Barnette, 507 Hickory, Texarkana 75502 Member at Large . . . . Tim Reddin, No. 1 Santa Maria Ctr. , Hot Springs Village 71909

Terms to expire ill 1990:

DISTRICT 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jamie Jones, 1652 East Zion Road, Fayetteville 72703 DISTRICT 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dillard Miller, P .O. Box 509, Mena 71953 DISTRICT 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carroll Evans, P .O. Box 25, Hughes 72348

ARKANSAS BAPTIST NEWSMAGAZINE

Terms to expire ill 1988:

DISTRICT 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lyndon Finney, 9424 Dartmouth, Little Rock 72204 DISTRICT 7 . . . . Mrs. Carroll D. (Joanne) Caldwell, 8 Lauren Dr. , Texarkana 75502

DISTRICT 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jimmie Anderson, P .O. Box 26, Leachville 72438

Terms to expire ill 1989:

DISTRICT 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harold Gateley, 1 2 1 1 James, Fayetteville 72703 DISTRICT 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Heuer, Highway 167 North, Batesville 72501

DISTRICT 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. Phelan Boone, Route 8, Box 495, EI Dorado 71730

Terms to expire ill 1990:

DISTRICT 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nelson Wilhelm, P .O. Box 246, Waldron 72958 DISTRICT 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bert Thomas, P.O. Box 593, Searcy 72143

Member at Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lane Strother, P .O. Box 1 166, Mt. Home 72653

BAPTIST MEMORIAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, MEMPHIS

Terms to expire in 1988:

C.A. Johnson, 19 10 Scenic, Jonesboro 72401 Tommy Hargrove, Holly Grove 72069 John B. Dickey, One Crestview Drive, Paragould 72450

Terms to expire in 1989:

Henry West, 1 100 South Parkside, Blytheville 723 1 5 James R . Wallace, 3713 Sevier Drive, North Little Rock 721 1 6

Ken Lilly, 1 120 Lexington Avenue, Fort Smith 72901

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Terms to expire in 1990:

Mike Gibson, 809 West Semmes, Osceola 72370 Dick Trout, 505 Park, Blytheville 723 1 5

E .B . Coleman, 1507 Hillcrest Drive, Jonesboro 72401

BAPTIST STUDENT UNION - ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Terms to expire in 1988:

DISTRICT 1 . . . . . . . . . . George O'Neel, 50 Lancashire, Boulevard, Bella Vista 72712

DISTRICT 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winfred Bridges, P.O. Box 816, Paragould 72450 DISTRICT 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Ruth Daniels, Route 4, Box 188, Booneville 72927

DISTRICT 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Chesser, P.O. Box 25, Carlisle 72024 DISTRICT 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AI Sparkman, 701 Main, Crossett 7 1 635 Member at Large . . . . . . . . . . Jerry W. Hodge, 5 Woodberry Court, Little Rock 72212

Terms to expire in 1989:

DISTRICT 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Frank Shell, Highway 65 South, Clinton 72031 DISTRICT 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . Faron Rogers, 507 West Church Street, Pocahontas 72455 D ISTRICT 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James E. Hill, Jr. , P.O. Box 601 , Searcy 72143 DISTRICT 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Howerton, 5 1 8 South Davis, Conway 72032 DISTRICT 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Jerry Davis, 602 East Beverly, Sherwood 721 16 DISTRICT 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. James Shults, P.O. Box 1 289, Pine Bluff 71613

Terms to expire in 1990:

DISTRICT 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Max Harrall, 1 100 Rockwood Trail, Fayetteville 72701 DISTRICT 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Randy Maxwell, 1 100 North Central, Batesville 72501 DISTRICT 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Parsley, P.O. Box 626, Prescott 7 1 857 DISTRICT 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . Neil Jackson, 1406 North Boston Road, Russellville 72801 DISTRICT 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kay Kind, 17 1 1 Gean Street, Magnolia 71753 Member at Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Martin Thielen, 702 Plaza, West Helena 72390

CHRISTIAN CIVIC FOUNDATION

Terms to expire in 1988:

Jim Swedenburg, P.O. Box 14, Benton 72015

Mrs. Conway Sawyers, 3 1 16 Mail Route Road, Little Rock 72209 Ronnie Mayes, P.O. Box 67 , Beebe 72012 James Gattis, 1 36 Pleasant Valley Drive, Little Rock 72207 Ima Jean Denton, 3401 Imperial Valley, Little Rock 72212

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

Terms to expire in 1989:

J . L. Martindale, 1 8 1 7 Cedarhurst Drive, Benton 7201 5

Lyn Robertson, P .O. Box 244, Stamps 71 860

Hunter Douglas, 5610 Rinke Road, Little Rock 72209

Leroy French, Route 5, Box 471 , Fort Smith 72901

William H. Elder, III, 2200 Kavanaugh, Little Rock 72205

Terms to expire in 1990:

James Box, P .O. Box 756, Bald Knob 72010

Rick Hyde, P.O. Box 1 60, Murfreesboro 7 1 958

Keith Blackman, 923 Union Street, Jonesboro 72401

Clytee Harness, 624 Convention Boulevard, Hot Springs 7 1 901

Ed McDonald, 9601 Interstate 630, Exit 7, Little Rock 72205-7299

MINISTRY OF CRISIS SUPPORT - ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Terms to expire in 1988:

James Strait, P .O . Box 476, Jonesboro 72401

Bob L. Klutts, 1 990 West Pershing Boulevard, North Little Rock 721 14

Terms to expire in 1989:

Mrs. Marvin Reynolds, P.O. Box 34, Alicia 72410

Jim Freeman, P .O. Box 373, Glenwood 71943

Terms to expire in 1990:

Robert L. Spray, 3104 Executive Park Drive, No. 1 00, Fort Smith 72903

Sam Atkins, 107 North Rose, Sheridan 721 50

OUACHITA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

Terms to expire in 1988:

Mrs. Mike (Martha) Hurst, 1 003 Pine, Van Buren 72956

Mrs. Chesley (Elizabeth) Pruet, 141 Glenridge Parkway, El Dorado 71730

Elmer Ferguson, DeWitt Bank and Trust, P.O. Box 191, DeWitt 72042 Mrs. Joe (Jo) Ford, 2100 Country Club Lane, Little Rock 72207

Roy Fowler, 400 Club Boulevard, Mountain Home 72653

William H. Sutton, 2000 First Commercial Building, Little Rock 72201

Thomas Ashcraft, 401 Parkway, Pine Bluff 7 1 602

Edward S. Maddox, P.O. Box 1 76, Harrisburg 72432

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Terms to expire in 1989:

Paul Henry, P.O. Box 2847, Batesville 72503 Ike Sharp, 2610 Westwood Drive, Benton 72015 Bill D . Allison, 1 372 West Twin Springs, Siloam Springs 72761 Larry E. Kircher, P.O. Box 588, Bald Knob 72010 Lyndell Worthen, Jr. , 801 Pine Street, Arkadelphia 7 1 923 James Price, P.O. Box 89, Monticello 71655 Mrs. Judith Strother, P.O. Box 1 166, Mountain Home 72653 Sherwin O. Williams, P.O. Box 276, Arkadelphia 71923

Terms to expire in 1990:

Mrs. Glenn (Kathleen) Burton, No. 5 Longlea Drive, Little Rock 72212 Mrs. Clarence (Bennie Sue) Anthony, P.O. Box 199, Murfreesboro 7 1958 Del Medlin, P .O. Box 1023, Cabot 72023 J. Michael Carroll, 2816 Kells Abbey, Fort Smith 72903

Rex Terry, 4105 Free Ferry, Fort Smith 72903 Gene Layman, 1403 Westwood, Springdale 72764 Don A. Nall, P .O. Box 2455, Batesville 72503

Carroll D. Caldwell, 4201 Sanderson Lane, Texarkana 75502

SOUTHERN BAPTIST COLLEGE

Terms to expire in 1988:

Bob H . Crafton, 707 North E, Rogers 72756 Kenneth Sulcer, 500 West Semmes, Osceola 72370 POSITION OPEN

Steve Glenn, P .O. Box 478, Bryant 72022

Jim Shirley, 701 Country Club, Sherwood 721 1 6 Norman Kelly, Highway 15 , Route 1 , Paragould 72450 Ray Stewart, 1 1 Hiland, Fort Smith 72901 David Miller, 1008 Trailwood Drive, Heber Springs 72543

Terms to expire in 1989:

Jewell Morris, 127 Phoenix Village, Fort Smith 72901 Stafford Kees, 1261 Palisade Circle, Heber Springs 72543 Randy Maxwell, 1 100 North Central, Batesville 72501 Rick Proctor, 202 Commercial, Wynne 72396

William V. Garner, 500 Kirby, Texarkana 75502 John B . Wright, 62 Pleasant Valley Drive, Little Rock 72212 Bill H. Lewis, 2001 South Cherry, Pine Bluff 71613

Francis S. Chesson, 348 Washington Street NW, Camden 7 1701

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

Terms to expire in 1990:

S.D. Hacker, P.O. Box 1364, Harrison 72601 E. R. Coleman, Cord 72524 Steve Fowler, Highway 70 West, Brinkley 72021 Maurice Caldwell , Star Route 2, Box 296, Rison 71665 Frank Shell, P.O. Drawer 40, Clinton 72031 John Miller, P.O. Box 436, Melbourne 72315 Michael Todd, 333 West Court, Paragould 72450 Jerry Frankum, 300 Vine Street, Newport 72112

STATE JOINT COMMITTEE COOPERATIVE MINISTRIES

WITH NATIONAL BAPTISTS

Dillard Miller, Route 5, 714 Grandview Heights, Mena 71953 Mrs. Joseph Hogan, 517 South Locust, Harrison 72601 Don Moore, P .O. Box 552, Little Rock 72203 Tommy Cunningham, 7601 Baseline Road, Little Rock 72209

CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS COMMITTEE

Terms to expire in 1988:

John Maddox, 21 Victoria Circle, Maumelle 72118 Richard Johnson, Route 1, Box 157, Strong 71768

Terms to expire in 1989:

Roy Buckelew, 2350 Central Avenue, Hot Springs 71901 Raymond Higgins, 915 Brookwood, El Dorado 71730

Terms to expire in 1990:

Jim Pate, 107 North Boston, Russellville 72801 Betty Harp, 3815 Idlewild, North Little Rock 72116

WORLD HUNGER COMMITTEE

Terms to expire in 1988:

Mrs. Adella James, 1004 Poplar Street, Clarksville 72830 Mrs. John (Katsy) McAlister, 1300 North Madison, Apt. 4-C, El Dorado 71730

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Terms to expire in 1989:

Layne E. Smith, 1400 Rolling Hills Drive, Fayetteville 72701 Jim West, 1101 Dogwood, Booneville 72927

Terms to expire in 1990:

Mrs. Buck (Pam) Rusher, 2005 Harrisburg Road, Jonesboro 72401 Larry Horne, P.O. Box 197, Charleston 72933

CONVENTION NOMINATING COMMITTEE

Terms to expire in 1988:

Ed Snider, 2400 Crawford, Arkadelphia 71923 J. Ernest Howell, Route 8, Box 161B, Jonesboro 72401 Jerre Hassell, P.O. Box 747, Stuttgart 72160

Terms to expire in 1989:

James Wilson, 300 Parkway Place, Little Rock 72211 James Shults, P.O. Box 1289, Pine Bluff 71613 Harold Elmore, 200 North Shore Drive, Lake Village 71653

Terms to expire in 1990:

Ben J. Rowell, 626 West Olive, Rogers 72756 Jack Bledsoe, P.O. Box 311, Fordyce 71742 Bill Bowen, 811 Port Arthur, Mena 71953

1988 CONVENTION PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Term to expire in 1988: John Maddox, P.O. Box 874, Wynne 72396 Term to expire in 1989: Jerry Hogan, 1223 Parker, North Little Rock 72114 Term to expire in 1990: Michael Huckabee, P.O. Box 1469, Texarkana 75504

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1988 CONVENTION

TIME: November 1 -2, 1 988 PLACE:

PREACHER OF ANNUAL SESSION:

Park Hill Baptist Church, North Little Rock, Arkansas Ron Herrod, Fort Smith Brian Harbour, Little Rock ALTERNATE:

November 1 -2, 1 988

November 7-8, 1 989

October 30-3 1 , 1 990

November 1 9-20, 1 991

November 1 7-18, 1 992

FUTURE SESSIONS TO BE HELD

Park Hill, North Little Rock First, Little Rock Immanuel, Little Rock Statehouse Convention Center, Little Rock Pine Bluff Convention Center, Pine Bluff

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CONSTITUTION

Article I. - The Name

The name of this body shall be "The Arkansas Baptist State Convention."

Article n. - The Purpose

The purpose of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention is to assist the churches of the Con­vention in fulfilling their mission, and to encourage cooperative support of and involvement in our worldwide mission enterprise.

The Baptist Faith and Message as adopted by the Southern Baptist Convention on May 9, 1963 , shall be the doctrinal guideline for this Convention.

Article III. - Membership

Section 1 . The Convention shall be composed of messengers from regular Baptist churches which are in sympathy with the principles and purposes of this Convention, and which desire to cooperate with other churches through this Convention.

Regular Baptist churches are those Baptist churches which in doctrine and in practice adhere to the principles and the spirit of The Baptist Faith and Message as adopted by the 1963 session of the Southern Baptist Convention, and The Baptist Faith and Message shall not be interpreted as to permit open communion and/ or alien immersion.

Section 2. Each cooperating church shall be entitled to three messengers, with one additional messenger for each additional one hundred members, or major fraction thereof above one hun­dred, provided however, that no church shall be entitled to a total of more than ten messengers.

Section 3. A standing Credentials Committee of five members shall be appointed by the president of the convention. No member of this committee may serve more than two consecutive conventions. The president of the convention shall fill vacancies and shall name the chairman each year.

Article IV. - Authority

Section 1. While independent and sovereign in its own sphere, this Convention shall never exercise any authority whatever over any church, nor shall it in any way interfere with the con­stitution of any church, or with the exercise of its functions as the only ecclesiastical body, but will cheerfully recognize and uphold the absolute independence of the churches.

Article V. - Officers

Section 1 . The officers of this Convention shall be: President, First Vice-President, Second Vice-President, Recording Secretary and Treasurer. Each officer of the Convention shall be elected annually, except the Recording Secretary and Treasurer who shall be the same as the Ex­ecutive Director of the Executive Board, and shall continue in office until his successor in office shall have been elected and qualified.

Section 2. It shall be the duty of the President to preside over the deliberations of the Con­vention and to discharge such other duties as may devolve upon the presiding officer of a deliber­ative body. He shall appoint all committees unless the Convention shall otherwise determine. In the absence of the President, one of the Vice-Presidents shall preside in his stead.

Section 3. The Executive Director of the Executive Board or his designee is authorized to ex­ecute and sign all official and legal documents involving transactions in agreement with the Con­stitution and Bylaws and/ or approved by the Convention, the Executive Board or its Operating Committee.

Section 4. It shall be the duty of the Director to keep a record of the proceedings of the con­vention, to edit and arrange publication of a suitable number of the minutes for distribution among the churches, as the Convention may direct, as soon as reasonably possible after the close of the session. He shall file and keep in order all papers deemed important to the work of the Convention.

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Article VI. - The Executive Board

Section I . This Convention shall elect a Board of Trustees as provided for in the Conven­tion's charter. This Board shall be known as the "Executive Board of Arkansas Baptist State Convention. " This Board shall be composed of one member from the bounds of each co­operating association with a membership up to 5 ,000, and one additional member for each addi­tional 5 ,000 constituency, or major fraction thereof, provided however, that no association shall be entitled to more than five (5) members. In addition, the convention shall elect one lady from the bounds of each of the eight districts in the state to serve on the Executive Board. Upon the removal of any Executive Board member from the bounds of his or her association, his or her membership on the Executive Board ceases therewith; his or her successor in office shall be nominated by the Convention Nominating Committee and elected by the Executive Board to fill the unexpired term. No member of this board shall hold any remunerative office under the Con­vention or any of its institutions. One-third of this board shall be elected annually to hold office for three years, and a majority of the board members shall constitute a quorum. Any member of the Executive Board who misses all the Executive Board meetings and the Executive Board com­mittee meetings for one year shall be automatically dropped from membership on the Board.

Section 2. The Executive Board shall be constituted and empowered by the Convention as its business and legal agent to administer all business committed to it by the Convention, and to employ such paid agents as it may deem necessary in carrying out the missionary, educational, be­nevolent and financial enterprises of the Convention. The Executive Board shall raise, collect, re­ceive and disburse all the funds of the Baptist Cooperative Program, for both state and Southern Baptist Convention causes. The office of the Executive Board shall be a clearing house for ad­ministering the business affairs of the Convention, and a headquarters for Baptist information. Its books, records and files shall at all times be open for the reference and inspection of any co­operating church which may desire to examine them.

Section 3. The Executive Board shall render to the Convention annually a complete and detailed statement of all its business for the year.

Article VII. - Trusteeships

The Convention shall elect trustees to manage and to operate institutions and agencies it may possess, as follows:

Section 1 . Ouachita Baptist University, 24; Arkansas Baptist Family and Child Care Ser­vices, 18 ; Baptist Memorial Hospital (Memphis), 9; Southern Baptist College, 24; Arkansas Bap­tist Foundation, 1 5 ; Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine, 9.

Section 2. One-third of the members of the Boards of Trustees shall be elected annually to serve for a term of three years. Any member of the Board of Trustees who misses all the meetings of that Board for one year shall be automatically dropped from membership on that Board.

Section 3. Each Board of Trustees shall elect from their membership a chairman and a re­cording secretary and such other officers as seems advisable.

Section 4. All trusteeships shall render to the Convention at each annual session complete and detailed reports of all transactions and business and any other activities for the year, and shall be subject to the direction of the Convention in all matters pertaining to administering the affairs of the institution with which their trusteeship is concerned.

Article VIII. - Operation of Agencies

Section 1 . Each board, agency, and institution of this Convention shall submit to the Execu­tive Board at its annual budget planning meeting, which is to be held prior to the annual meeting of the Convention, a detailed statement of its sources of income, and a budget of proposed expen­ditures for the ensuing year. When received and adopted by the Convention, these budgets shall become the basis for the operations for the ensuing year.

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Article IX. - Meetings

Section 1 . The Convention shall meet annually, "if God permit," on a date to be fixed by the Convention. The Executive Board is empowered in emergencies to call special sessions of the Convention and to change either the time or place of meeting or both should the occasion de­mand.

Article X. - Amendments

Section 1 . This Constitution and Bylaws may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the mem­bers voting and concurring in two successive annual meetings of the convention, except Article IV, which shall remain forever unalterable in substance.

Section 2. Any proposed amendment to this Constitution shall be presented to the Conven­tion in writing, for its consideration, upon the first day of the annual session, and may be voted on, on any subsequent day during the session, provided adequate publicity has been given in pre­vious announcement.

Article XI. - Parliamentary Authority

Kerfoot's Parliamentary Law shall be the standard for deciding questions of parliamentary procedure.

Article XIII. - Districts

The Convention shall establish such geographic districts as it may deem wise to facilitate its promotion, administration, and organization of its objectives, provided, it will never violate in any way the boundaries of any association within the area of the convention. The boundaries of such districts shall be drawn so as to provide equitable geographical and numerical voice and rep­resentation on all convention committees, commissions, boards, except the Executive Board, all trusteeships. Each tenth year hereafter, the whole matter of districts shall be readjusted to take in consideration the flow of membership in our Baptist churches.

BYLAWS

In order to carry out the provisions of the Constitution, the following Bylaws are enacted for the government of the Convention.

1. Enrollment of Messengers

The Secretary of the Convention shall enroll, upon arrival, messengers who present proper credentials from the churches. These messengers, together with others who may be enrolled upon presentation of approved credentials during the session, shall constitute the Convention. Any contention concerning seating messengers shall be presented to a committee appointed by the President for recommendation to the Convention for its action.

2. Officers

The President, First Vice-President, and Second Vice-President shall be elected on the sec­ond day of the Convention, their terms of office to begin with the final session of the Convention.

The election of all officers shall be by ballot; provided, however, there is only one nomina­tion for the office, then the Secretary or any other present may be directed to cast the ballot of the entire assembly for the single nominee.

The first vice president shall be nominated and voted upon and elected after balloting for the president has been completed and the winner announced, and the second vice president shall be nominated and voted upon and elected after the balloting for the first vice president has been completed and the winner announced.

Each officer of the Convention shall be elected by a majority of all votes cast.

In case of removal from office, by death or otherwise, of the President, the Vice-Presidents shall automatically succeed to the office of President in the order of their election . The President may not be elected for more than two consecutive terms.

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All elected officers of this Convention shall be members of churches cooperating with this Convention. This must also apply to members of the Executive Board and the institutional boards of this Convention.

3. The Executive Board

The Executive Board, being the legal trustee of the Convention, shall be empowered by the Convention to administer all business committed to it by the Convention.

The Executive Board is empowered to act for the Convention between sessions of the Con­vention, provided that it shall never exercise any authority contrary to the expressed will of the Convention .

When any unforeseen emergency occurs in any of the affairs of the Convention, or in any of the interest it controls, that in the judgment of the Executive Board requires action before the next session of the Convention, the Executive Board shall have full authority to take such action as may seem necessary, and all interests concerned shall be governed by such action, provided the Executive Board shall make full report of all matters pertaining thereunto to the next session of the Convention for its approval, and provided further, that nothing in this article shall be con­strued as giving the Executive Board authority to execute any matter already committed by the Convention to any of its Board of Trustees or its institutions unless such Board when so commis­sioned shall decline to act on the order of the Convention.

All proposals requiring the expenditures of money by the Convention, or the Executive Board of the Convention, from the annual budget, shall be considered by the Executive Board, before being presented to the Convention.

This Board shall be charged with the responsibility to have the books and financial affairs of each and all of the boards and institutions of the Arkansas Baptist Convention audited annually by an accredited firm of auditors, all audits to be accessible to the Executive Board at its budget planning session, and to be included in the institution's report to the Convention.

Members of the Executive Board, having served two full terms of three years each shall not be eligible for reelection until as much as one year has elapsed. In determining eligibility for reelection, any individual filling a vacancy, shall be deemed to have served a full term if that in­dividual shall have served two-thirds or more of a full term.

The various associations of Arkansas whose churches are affiliated with this Convention, may submit to the committee or nominations names of those whom they believe should be con­sidered for membership on the Executive Board as members from that association.

4. Trusteeships

All trusteeships of this Convention shall be amenable to the Convention on all matters, through its Executive Board . No trusteeship shall conduct extra movements to raise money out­side its regular revenue-producing sources, nor shall a deficit in running expense or debt be in­curred without the approval of the Convention in session or of the Executive Board in case of a forementioned emergencies, except, as follows: when an emergency arises concerning the oppor­tunity to purchase needed property for expansion, the president of the Convention, the president of the Executive Board and the Executive Director of the Executive Board (all three concurring) believing such an emergency exists and deeming it wise to incur indebtedness, may give the Trust­ees of an institution such permission, and make a fuJI report to the Executive Board and to the next Convention in session.

Members of Boards of Trustees having served two full terms of three years each shall not be eligible for reelection until as much as one year has elapsed. In determining eligibility for reelec­tion, any individual filling a vacancy, shall be deemed to have served a full term if that individual shall have served two-thirds or more of a full term.

Not more than two (2) members of a Board of Trustees shall at the same time be members of the same local church, nor shall more than six (6) members reside in any one association.

A member of a Board of Trustees of one institution of the Convention may not at the same time be a member of any other board of Trustees of another institution of the Convention.

No member of a Board of Trustees of any institution of this Convention may at the same time be a member o f the Executive Board of the Convention.

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5. Committee Members

1 . A nine-member rotating Nominating Committee, comprised of at least three laymen, will place in nomination at each annual convention names of persons to fill vacancies on all conven­tion boards. At each annual convention, the president will appoint one-third of this committee to three-year terms to replace the one-third rotating off, plus filling any vacancies that may exist on the committee at that time. Nominations for all boards from this Nominating Committee must be as equitably divided as possible between the eight existing districts of our state convention. The president shall also name the chairman, who shall come from a one-year term member.

2. A member filling an unexpired term not having served the full term of years as provided by the Constitution, shall be, at the discretion of the Nominating Committee, eligible for election to a full term.

3. No member of a commission or committee delegated to study or make recommendations concerning our institutions shall be a member of any Board of Trustees of such institutions.

4. All associational missionaries or mission pastors receiving all or part compensation from the Convention through the Executive Board shall be considered employees of the Convention and shall not be members of any Convention or institutional board. The president of the Conven­tion by virtue of his office shall be a member of the Executive Board for the duration of his term o f office.

6. Constitution and Bylaws Committee

A standing Constitution and Bylaws Committee shall be composed of six (6) members to be nominated by the Nominating Committee. One-third of the membership (2) shall be elected an­nually to serve for a term of three (3) years. No member shall be eligible to serve more than two terms until one year has elapsed. In determining eligibility for reelection, any individual filling a vacancy, shall be deemed to have served a full term if that individual shall have served two-thirds or more of a full term.

The president of the Convention shall appoint the chairman of the Committee each year. The chairman must be one who has been a member of the Committee for at least one year and may succeed himself until his tenure of eligibility shall expire.

The Constitution and Bylaws Committee shall be charged with the responsibility of advising the presiding officer concerning constitutional matters during the annual session of the Conven­tion with reference to matters which may arise from the floor or from other committees. The committee will act ad interim in all matters concerning the Constitution and Bylaws referred to it by the boards and agencies of the Convention. The committee will receive all proposed constitu­tional changes before the convention and will be responsible for presenting them in writing for Convention consideration, upon the first day of the annual session, after adequate publicity has been given. The duties of the committee in no way preclude amendments to the constitution by messengers to the Convention.

APPENDICES

I . Enrollment o f Messengers ( 1 980 Annual, page 37) Any challenge to the seating of any church's messengers and the basis of the challenge should be

presented in writing to the Convention president, and the chairman of the Credentials Committee thirty (30) days prior to the annual meeting of the convention.

The Credentials Committee will meet prior to the opening session of the convention and report their findings and recommendation to the opening session of the convention.

2. Performance of wedding ceremonies (1975 Annual, page 37) The proper standard recommended by our State Convention for Southern Baptist ministers to per­

form wedding ceremonies in Arkansas (shall) be ordination.

3 . Doctrinal Guidelines ( 1 970 Annual, page 6 1 ) Report o f the Committee of Twenty-Five adopted, including the recommendation that the SBC state­

ment of faith of 1963. The Baptist Faith and Message, be adopted as doctrinal guidelines for our conven­tion.

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4 . Appendices ( 1967 Annual, page 40)

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Resolution adopted that a search be made of the minutes of the Convention to discover policies and interpretations which have been adopted in past years, and these interpretations and policies be added at the end of the Constitution and Bylaws of the Convention as appendices.

5 . Churches Ordinances ( 1965 Annual, page 3 1 ) Resolution adopted, Whereas, i n the past, the most general interpretation of the New Testament, and

the most general interpretation of the Word 'principles' as it is used in Article 3, Section I , of our constitu­tion, and the most prevalent practice of Baptist churches in Arkansas with reference to the church ordi­nances, has been what is commonly called "closed baptism" and "closed communion, " and,

Whereas, it is recorded on page 57 of the minutes of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention meeting in Fort Smith in 1937 that the Convention officially objected to the teaching of alien immersion and open communion in one of our seminaries, thereby establishing a precedence for future conventions, therefore,

Be it resolved that the Arkansas Baptist Convention, meeting in its 1 12th annual session, go on record as objecting to the reception of alien immersion and the practice of open communion, and

Be it further resolved that we urge churches everywhere to reexamine the New Testament teaching on baptism and the Lord's Supper.

6. Federal Aid (1965 Annual, page 43) Resolution adopted, Whereas, Arkansas Baptists have been faced with the issue of Federal aid to pri­

vate institutions, and, whereas many feel that the acceptance of such funds violates the cherished Baptist position of the separation of church and state, therefore, be it resolved that the Arkansas Baptist State Convention go on record as reaffirming our traditional Baptist position on the separation of church and state, and that we urge all of our Baptist institutions and programs to respect this principle.

7 . Executive Board Recommendations (1963 Annual, page 35) Voted that all recommendations of the Executive Board will be published in the Arkansas Baptist

Newsmagazine one month prior to the meeting of the State Convention.

8. Violations of the Constitution (1960 Annual, page 29) Where there are violations of the Constitution on the Boards the Convention Nominating Committee

(shall be) requested to make proper corrections.

9. Book of Reports (1959 Annual, page 28) Voted that the Convention Constitution and Bylaws be printed each year in the Book of Reports for

the convenience of our messengers.

10. Baptist Memorial Hospital Trustees (1959 Annual, page 29) Voted that the members of the Board of Trustees of the Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis, not be

included in the ruling which would prevent their serving on this board and one other convention board.

1 1 . Capital Indebtedness (1959 Annual, page 30) Voted that all requests for capital indebtedness by any convention institution or agency must be sub­

mitted to the Executive Board at least 90 days in advance of the July meeting of the Executive Board.

1 2 . Out-of-state participation b y Executive Board staff (1953 Annual, page 22) Voted that we recommend the Cooperative Program as the best method of giving financial support to

the Baptist work at home and abroad. We discourage any of the departments of our Arkansas Baptist work in accepting invitations to participate in the work of missions outside of our regular work within our state territory, at the expense of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention Departments involved. Further, we request our Executive Director of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention and the President of the Ex­ecutive Board confer with the heads of all Southern Baptist agencies expressing our concern about the practices of asking State Convention departments to give employees to such efforts outside our state, unless expenses and salaries are provided for by the agencies that use such workers.

1 3 . Seating of Messengers (1949 Annual, page 92) Resolution adopted that this convention refuse to seat any messengers from any church that accepts

alien immersion; practices open communion; or affiliates with any branch of the Federal Council of Churches, World Council of Churches; or any other organization similar to or growing out of such.

14. To limit expenditures not previously studied and recommended that might be introduced by Messengers at Convention (1982 annual, page 63).

Motions made by messengers dealing with the internal operations or programs of an agency, institu­tion or the Executive Board shall be referred to the elected board of the appropriate body for considera­tion, and report to the constituency and to the next convention in annual session. Any expenditure of funds up to $2,500 not already studied by the Executive Board shall be referred to that body for considera­tion and for a report to the next convention in annual session. Upon a two-thirds vote of the messengers present and voting, items dealing with internal operations, or finances, will be considered at a subsequent session of the same convention as arranged by the Order of Business Committee.

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THE BAPTIST FAITH AND MESSAGE

I. T H E SCRIPTURES

The Holy Bible was written by men divinely inspired and is the record of God's revelation of Himself to man. It is a perfect treasure of divine instruction. It has God for its author, salvation for its end, and truth, without any mixture of er­ror, for its matter. It reveals the principles by which God judges us; and therefore is, and will remain to the end of the world, the true center of Christian union, and the supreme standard by

which all human conduct, creeds, and religious opinions should be tried. The criterion by which the Bible is to be interpreted is Jesus Christ.

Ex. 24:4; Deut. 4: 1-2; 17 : 19; Josh. 8:34; Psalm 19:7-10; 1 1 9: 1 1 , 89, 105, 140; Isa. 34:16; 40:8; Jer. 1 5 : 16; 36; Matt. 5: 17- 18 ; 22:29; Luke 2 1 :33; 24:44-46; John 5 :39; 16: 13- 15 ; 17 : 17; Acts 2: 1 6 ff. : 17 : 1 1 ; Rom. 15:4; 16:25-26; 2 Tim. 3 : 15-17; Heb. 1 : 1-2; 4: 12; I Peter 1 :25; 2 Peter 1 : 19-21

II . GOD

There is one and only one living and true God. He is an intelligent, spiritual, and personal Being, the Creator, Redeemer, Preserver, and Ruler of the universe. God is infinite in holiness and all other perfections. To Him we owe the highest love, reverence, and obedience. The eter­nal God reveals Himself to us as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, with distinct personal attributes, but without division of nature, essence, or being.

A. God the Father

God as Father reigns with providential care

over His universe, His creatures, and the flow of the stream of human history according to the pur­poses of His grace. He is all powerful, all loving, and all \vise. God is Father in truth to those who become children of God through faith in Jesus

Christ. He is fatherly in His attitude toward all men.

Gen. 1 : 1 ; 2:7; Ex. 3 : 14; 6:2-3; 15: 1 I ff.; 20: I ff; Lev. 22:2; Deut. 6:4; 32:6; I Chron. 29: 10; Psalm 19: 1-3; Isa. 43: 3 , 1 5 ; 64:8; Jer. 10: 10; 17 : 1 3; Matt. 6 :9ff.; 7 : 1 1 ; 23:9; 28: 19; Mark 1 : 9- 1 1 ; John 4:24; 5:26; 14:6- 1 3 ; 17 : 1-8; Acts 1 :7; Rom 8: 14- 1 5 ; I Cor. 8:6; Gal 4:6; Eph. 4:6; Col. 1 : 15 ; I Tim. 1 : 17 ; Heb. 1 1 :6; 12:9; 1 Peter I: 17; 1 John 5 : 7

B. God t h e Son

Christ is the eternal Son of God. In His in­carnation as Jesus Christ he was conceived of the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary. Jesus perfectly revealed and did the will of God, taking upon Himself the demands and necessities of hu­man nature and identifying Himself completely with mankind yet without sin. He honored the di­vine law by His personal obedience, and in His

death on the cross, He made provision for the re­demption of men from sin. He was raised from

the dead with a glorified body and appeared to His disciples as the Person who was with them be­fore His crucifixion. He ascended into heaven and is now exalted at the right hand of God where He

is the One Mediator, partaking of the nature of God and of man, and in whose Person is effected the reconciliation between God and man. He will return in power and glory to judge the world and to consummate His redemptive mission. He now dwells in all believers as the living and ever present Lord.

Gen. 18 : 1 ff. ; Psalm 2:7 ff.; 1 1O: 1 ff.; Isa. 7: 14, 53; Matt. 1 : 1 8-23; 3: 1 7 ; 8:29; 1 1 :27; 14:33; 16: 1 6, 27; 1 7 : 5 , 27; 28: 1-6, 19; Mark 1 : 1 ; 3 : 1 1 ; Luke 1 : 35; 4:41 ; 22:70; 24:46; John 1 : 1 - 18, 29; 10:30, 38; I I :25-27; 1 2:44-50; 14:7- 1 1 , 16: 15- 16, 28; 17 : 1-5, 21 -22; 20: 1 -20, 28; Acts 1 :9; 2:22-24; 7: 55-56; 9:4-5, 20; Rom. 1 : 3-4; 3 :23-26; 5:6-21; 8: 1-3, 34; 10:4; I Cor. 1 : 30; 2:2; 8:6; 15: 1-8, 24-28; 2 Cor. 5: 19-21 ; Gal 4:4-5; Eph. 1 : 20; 3 : 1 1 ; 4:7-10; Phil. 2:5- 1 1 ; Col. 1 : 1 3-22; 2:9; I Thess. 4: 14- 1 8 ; I Tim. 2: 5-6; 3 : 16; Titus 2: 13-14; Heb. 1 : 1-3; 4: 14- 1 5 ; 7 : 1 4-28; 9 : 1 2- 1 5 , 24-28; 12:2; 1 3 :8; I Peter 2:21 -25; 3:22; 1 John 1 :7-9; 3:2; 4: 14- 15; 5:9; 2 John 7-9; Rev. 1 : 1 3- 1 6; 5:9-14; 1 2 : 10- 1 1 ; 13 :8; 1 9 : 1 6

C . God the Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of God. He in­spired holy men of old to write the Scriptures. Through illumination He enables men to under­stand truth. He exalts Christ. He convicts of sin, of righteousness and of judgment. He calls men to the Saviour, and effects regeneration. He cultivates Christian character, comforts believers, and bestows the spiritual gifts by which they serve God through His church. He seals the believer un­to the day of final redemption. His presence in the Christian is the assurance of God to bring the be­liever into the fulness of the stature of Christ. He enlightens and empowers the believer and the church in worship, evangelism, and service.

Gen. 1 :2; Judg. 14:6; Job 26: 13 ; Psalm 5 1 : 1 1 ; 139:7ff. ; Isa. 6 1 : 1-3; Joel 2:28-32; Matt. 1 : 18; 3 : 16; 4: 1; 12:28-32; 28: 19; Mark I: 10, 12; Luke 1 :35; 4: 1 , 1 8 - 1 9; 1 1 : 1 3 ; 12 : 1 2; 24:49; John 4:24; 14: 16- 17 , 26; 1 5 :26; 16:7-14; Acts 1 :8, 2: 1-4, 38; 4: 3 1 ; 5 :3 ; 6:3; 7 :55; 8 : 1 7, 39; 10:44; 1 3 :2; 1 5 :28; 16:6; 19: 1-6; Rom. 8 : 9- 1 1 ; 14-16, 26-27; I Cor. 2: 10-14; 3: 16; 1 2: 3- 1 1 ; Gal. 4:6; Eph. 1 : 13-14; 4:30; 5: 1 8; I Thess. 5: 19; 1 Tim. 3: 16; 4: 1; 2 Tim. I : 14; 3: 16; Heb. 9:8, 14; 2 Peter 1 -2 1 ; I John 4 : 1 3 ; 5:6-7; Rev. 1 : 10; 22: 1 7

I I I . MAN

Man was created by the special act of God, in His own image, and is the crowning work of His creation. In the beginning man was innocent of sin and was endowed by His Creator \vith free­dom of choice. By his free choice man sinned against God and brought sin into the human race.

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Through the temptation of Satan man trans­gressed the command of God and fell from his original innocence; whereby his posterity inherit a nature and an environment inclined toward sin, and as soon as they are capable of moral action become transgressors and are under condemna­tion. Only the grace of God can bring man into His holy fellowship and enable man to fulfill the creative purpose of God. The sacredness of hu­man personality is evident in that God created man in His own image, and in that Christ died for man; therefore every man possesses dignity and is worthy of respect and Christian -love.

Gen. 1 : 26-30; 2:5, 7, 18-22; 3; 9:6; Psalm I ; 8:3-6; 32: 1-5; 5 1 :5; Isa. 6:5; Jer. 17:5; Malt. 1 6:26; Acts 1 7 : 26-3 1 ; Rom. 1 : 1 9-32, 3: 10- 18, 23; 5:6, 12, 19; 6:6; 7 : 14-25; 8: 14- 18, 29; I Cor. 1 : 2 1 -3 1 ; 1 5 : 19, 21 -22; Eph. 2: 1 -22; Col. 1 : 2 1 -22; 3 : 9- 1 1

IV. SALVATION

Salvation involves the redemption of the whole man, and is offered freely to all who acccpt Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour, who by His own blood obtained eternal redemption for the believer. In its broadest sense salvation indudes regeneration, sanctification, and glorification.

A. Regeneration, or the new birth, is a work of God's grace whereby believers become new creatures in Christ Jesus. It is a change of heart wrought by the Holy Spirit through conviction of sin, to which the sinner responds in repentance to­ward God and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.

Repentance and faith are inseparable exper­iences of grace. Repentance is a genuine turning from sin toward God. Faith is the acceptance of Jesus Christ and commitment of the entire per­sonality to Him as Lord and Saviour. Justifica­tion is God's gracious and full acquittal upon principles of His righteousness of all sinners who repent and believe in Christ. Justification brings the believer into a relationship of peace and favor with God.

B. Sanctification is the experience, beginning in regeneration, by which the believer is set apart to God's purposes, and is enabled to progress to­ward moral and spiritual perfection through the presence and power of the Holy Spirit dwelling in him. Growth in grace should continue throughout the regenerate person' s life.

C. Glorification is the culmination of salva­

tion and is the final blessed and abiding state of the redeemed.

Gen. 3 : 15 ; Ex. 3 : 14- 1 7 ; 6:2-8; Matt. 1 :2 1 ; 4 : 1 7 ; 16:21 -26; 27:22 t o 28:6; Luke 1 :68-69; 2:28-32; John 1: 1 1 - 14, 29; 3 :3-2 1 , 36; 5 :24; 10:9, 28-29; 1 5 : 1 - 16; 1 7 : 1 7 ; Acts 2 : 2 1 ; 4: 1 2; 1 5 : 1 1 ; 1 6:30-3 1 ; 1 7 : 30-3 1 ; 20:32; Rom. 1 : 1 6- 1 8; 2:4; 3 : 23-25; 4:3 ff.; 5:8- 10; 6: 1 -23; 8 : 1 - 1 8, 29-39; 10:9-10, 1 3 ; 1 3 : 1 1 - 14; I Cor. 1 : 1 8 , 30; 6: 1 9-20; 1 5 : 10; 2 Cor. 5 : 1 7-20; Gal. 2:20; 3 : 1 3; 5 : 22-25;

6 : 1 5 ; Eph. 1 :7 ; 2:8-22; 4:1 1 - 16; Phil. 2 : 1 2 - 1 3 ; Col. 1 :9-22; 3 : 1 ff. ; 1 Thess. 5 : 23-24; 2 Tim. 1 : 1 2;

Titus 2: 1 1 - 14; Heb. 2: 1-3; 5 : 8-9; 9:24-28; 1 1 : 1 - 1 2:8, 14; James 2 : 1 4-26; I Peter 1 :2-23; John 1 :6 to 2: 1 1 ; Rev. 3 :20; 2 1 : 1 to 22:5

V GOD'S PURPOSE OF GRACE

Election is the gracious purpose o f God, ac­cording to which He regenerates, sanctifies, and glorifies sinners. It is consistent with the free agency of man, and comprehends all the means in connection ""th the end. It is a glorious display of God's sovereign goodness, and is infinitely wise, holy, and unchangeable. It excludes boasting and promotes humility.

All true believers endure to the end. Those whom God has accepted in Christ, and sanctified by His Spirit, will never fall away from the state of grace, but shall persevere to the end. Believers may fall into sin through neglect and temptation, whereby they grieve the Spirit, impair their graces and comforts, bring reproach on the cause of Christ, and temporal judgments on themselves, yet they shall be kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation.

Gen. 12: 1-3; Ex. 19:5-8; 1 Sam. 8:4-7, 1 9-22; Isa. 5 : 1 -7; Jer. 3 1 : 3 1 ff. , Matt. 16: 1 8- 1 9; 2 1 : 28-45; 24:22, 3 1 ; 25:34; Luke 1 :68-79; 2: 29-32; 19 :41-44; 24:44-48; John 1 : 1 2-14; 3 : 16; 5 : 24; 6:44-45, 65; 10:27-29; 1 5 : 16; 1 7:6, 12, 17-18; Acts 20:32; Rom. 5:9-10; 8 :28-39; 10: 12-15; 1 1 :5-7, 26-36; I Cor. 1 : 1-2; 1 5 : 24-28; Eph. 1 :4-23; 2 : 1 - 10; 3 : 1 - 1 1 ; Col. 1 : 12- 14; 2 Thess. 2: 13- 14; 2 Tim. 1 : 12; 2: 10, 19; Heb. 1 1 :39-12:2; I Peter 1 :2-5, 13 ; 2:4-10; 1 John 1 : 7-9, 2: 19; 3:2

V I . THE C H U RCH

A New Testament church of the Lord Jesus Christ is a local body of baptized believers who are associated by covenant in the faith and fellow­ship of the gospel, observing the two ordinances of Christ, committed to His teachings, exercising the gifts, rights, and privileges invested in them by His Word, and seeking to extend the gospel to the ends of the earth.

This church is an autonomous body, operat­ing through democratic processes under the Lord­ship of Jesus Christ. In such a congregation mem­bers are equally responsible. Its Scriptural officers are pastors and deacons.

The New Testament speaks also of the church as the body of Christ which includes all of the redeemed of all ages.

Matt. 16: 15- 19; 1 8 : 1 5-20; Acts 2 :41 -42, 47; 5 : 1 1 - 14; 6:3-6; 1 3 : 1-3; 14:23, 27; 1 5 : 1 -30; 16:5; 20:28; Rom. 1 :7; 1 Cor. 1 :2; 3 : 1 6; 5:4-5; 7 : 17; 9 : 1 3- 14; 12; Eph . 1 :22-23; 2: 1 9-22; 3 : 8- 1 1 , 21 ; 5 : 22-32; Phil. 1 : 1 ; Col. 1 : 18; I Tim. 3 : 1 - 1 5 ; 4: 14; I Peter 5 : 1-4; Rev. 2-3; 2 1 :2-3

V I I . BAPTISM AND THE LOR D ' S SUPPER

Christian baptism is the immersion of a be­liever in water in the name of the Father, the Son,

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and the Holy Spirit. It is an act of obedience sym­bolizing the believer's faith in a crucified, buried, and risen Saviour, the believer's death to sin, the burial of the old life, and the resurrection to walk in newness of life in Christ Jesus. It is a testimony to his faith in the final resurrection of the dead. Being a church ordinance, it is prerequisite to the privileges of church membership and to the Lord's Supper.

The Lord's Supper is a symbolic act of obe­dience whereby members of the church, through partaking of the bread and the fruit of the vine, memorialize the death of the Redeemer and antic­ipate His second coming.

Matt. 3: 13-17; 26:26-30; 28: 19-20; Mark 1 : 9- 1 1 ; 14:22-26; Luke 3:21-22; 22: 1 9-20; John 3:23; Acts 2:41-42; 8: 35-39; 16:30-33; Acts 20:7; Rom. 6:3-5; I Cor. 10: 16, 21 ; 1 1 :23-39; Col. 2: 12

VII I . THE LORD'S DAY

The first day of the week is the Lord's Day. It is a Christian institution for regular observance. It commemorates the resurrection of Christ from the dead and should be employed in exercises of worship and spiritUal devotion, both public and private, and by refraining from worldly amuse­ments, and resting from secular employments, work of necessity and mercy only being excepted.

Ex. 20:8- 1 1 ; Matt. 12: 1- 12; 28: l ff.; Mark 2:27-28; 16: 1-7; Luke 24: 1-3, 33-36; John 4:21-24; 20: 1 , 19-28; Acts 20:7; I Cor. 16: 1-2; Col. 2: 16; 3 : 16; Rev. 1 : 10

IX. THE KINGDOM

The Kingdom of God includes both His gen­eral sovereignty over the universe and His particu­lar kingship over men who willfully acknowledge Him as King. Particularly the Kingdom is the realm of salvation into which men enter by trust­ful, childlike commitment to Jesus Christ. Chris­tians ought to pray and to labor that the Kingdom may come and God's will be done on earth. The full consummation of the Kingdom awaits the re­turn of Jesus Christ and the end of this age.

Gen. 1 : 1 ; Isa. 9:6-7; Jer. 23:5-6; Matt. 3:2; 4:8- 1 0, 23; 1 2: 25-28; 13 : 1-52; 25: 3 1 -46; 26:29; Mark 1 : 14- 1 5 ; 9: 1 ; Luke 4:43; 8 : 1 ; 9:2; 12: 3 1 -32; 1 7:20-21 ; 23:42; John 3:3; 18:36; Acts 1 :6-7; 17 :22-3 1 ; Rom. 5: 17; 8: 19; 1 Cor. 15:24-28; Col. 1 : 1 3 ; Heb. 1 1 : 10, 16; 12:28; 1 Peter 2:4-10; 4: 13; Rev. 1 :6, 9; 5: 10; 1 1 : 1 5; 21-22

X. LAST THINGS

God, in His own time and in His own way, will bring the world to its appropriate end. Ac­cording to His promise, Jesus Christ will return personally and visibly in glory to the earth; the dead will be raised; and Christ will judge all men in righteousness. The unrighteous will be con­signed to Hell, the place of everlasting punish­ment. The righteous in their resurrected and glori-

fied bodies will receive their reward and will dwell forever in Heaven with the Lord.

Isa. 2:4; 1 1 :9; Matt. 16:27; 18:8-9; 19:28; 24:27, 30, 36, 44; 25:3 1 -46; 26:64; Mark 8:38; 9:43-48; Luke 1 2:40, 48; 16: 19-26; 17:22-37; 2 1 : 27-28; John 14: 1-3; Acts 1 : 1 1 ; 17 :31 ; Rom. 14: 10; I Cor. 4:5, 15:24-28, 35-58; 2 Cor. 5: 10; Phil. 3:20-21; Col. 1 : 5 ; 3:4; 1 Thess. 4: 14-18, 5 : I ff.; 2 Thess. 1 : 7 ff.; 2; 1 Tim. 6: 14; 2 Tim. 4: 1 , 8; Titus 2: 13; Heb. 9:27-28; James 5:8; 2 Peter 3 :7ff.; 1 John 2:28; 3:2; Jude 14; Rev. 1 : 18; 3 : 1 1 ; 20: 1 t o 22: 1 3

XI. EVANGELISM A N D MISSIONS

It is the duty and privilege of every follower of Christ and of every church of the Lord Jesus Christ to endeavor to make disciples of all na­tions. The new birth of man's spirit by God's Ho­ly Spirit means the birth of love for others. Mis­sionary effort on the part of all rests thus upon a spiritual necessity of the regenerate life, and is ex­pressly and repeatedly commanded in the teach­ings of Christ. It is the duty of every child of God to seek constantly to win the lost to Christ by per­sonal effort and by all other methods in harmony with the gospel of Christ.

Gen. 12: 1-3; Ex. 19: 5-6; Isa. 6: 1-8; Matt. 9:37-38; 10:5-15; 1 3 : 1 8-30, 37-43; 16: 19; 22:9-10; 24: 14; 28: 18-20; Luke 10: 1- 18; 24:46-53; John 14: 1 1- 12; 1 5:7-8, 16; 1 7 : 1 5 ; 20:21; Acts 1 : 8; 2; 8:26-40; 10:42-48; 13 :2-3; Rom. 10: 13-15; Eph. 3 : 1 - 1 1 ; 1 Thess. 1 :8; 2 Tim. 4:5; Heb. 2:1-3; 1 1 :39 to 12:2; I Peter 2:4-10; Rev. 22: 17

XI I . ED UCATION

The cause of education in the Kingdom of Christ is coordinate with the causes of missions and general benevolence, and should receive along with these the liberal support of the church­es. An adequate system of Christian schools is necessary to a complete spiritual program for Christ's people.

In Christian education there should be a proper balance between academic freedom and academic responsibility. Freedom in any orderly relationship of human life is always limited and never absolute. The freedom of a teacher in a Christian school, college, or seminary is limited by the pre-eminence of Jesus Christ, by the au­thoritative nature of the Scriptures, and by the distinct purpose for which the school exists.

Deut. 4: 1 , 5 , 9, 14; 6 : 1 - 10; 3 1 : 12-13; Neh. 8: 1-8; Job 28:28; Psalm 19:7 ff.; 1 19: 1 1 ; Provo 3 : 1 3 ff.; 4: 1-10; 8: 1-7, 1 1 ; 15 : 14; Ecd. 7: 19; Matt. 5:2; 7 : 24 ff.; 28: 19-20; Luke 2:40; 1 Cor. 1 : 18-3 1 ; Eph. 4: 1 1- 16; Phil. 4:8; Col. 2:3, 8-9; I Tim. 1 : 3-7; 2 Tim. 2: 1 5; 3 : 14-17; Heb. 5 : 1 2 to 6:3; James 1 : 5; 3 : 1 7

X I I I . STEWARDSHIP

God is the source of all blessings, temporal and spiritual; all that we have and are we owe to

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Him. Christians have a spiritual debtorship to the whole world, a holy trusteeship in the gospel, and a binding stewardship in their possessions. They are therefore under obligation to serve Him with their time, talents, and material possessions; and should recognize all these as entrusted to them to use for the glory of God and for helping others. According to the Scriptures, Christians should contribute of their means cheerfully, regularly, systematically, proportionately, and liberally for the advancement of the Redeemer's cause on earth.

Gen. 14:20; Lev. 27: 30-32; Deut. 8: 18; Mal. 3 :8-12; Matt. 6 : 1 -4, 19-2 1 ; 19 :21 ; 23:23; 25: 14-29; Luke 12: 16-21 , 42; 1 6 : 1 - 1 3 ; Acts 2:44-47; 5 : 1- 1 1 ;

17:24-25; 20:35; Rom. 6:6-22; 12: 1 -2; 1 Cor. 4: 1-2; 6: 1 9-20; 12; 16: 1-4; 2 Cor. 8-9; 12: 15; Phil. 4: 10-19; 1 Peter 1 : 1 8 - 1 9

X I V . COOPERATION

Christ's people should, as occasion requires,

organize such associations and conventions as may best secure cooperation for the great objects

of the Kingdom of God. Such organizations have no authority over one another or over the church­es. They are voluntary and advisory bodies de­signed to elicit, combine, and direct the energies

of our people in the most effective manner. Mem­bers of New Testament churches should cooper­

ate with one another in carrying forward the mis­sionary, educational, and benevolent ministries for the extension of Christ's Kingdom. Christian unity in the New Testament sense is spiritual har­mony and voluntary cooperation for common ends by various groups of Christ's people. Coop­eration is desirable between the various Christian denominations, when the end to be attained is it­self justified, and when such cooperation involves no violation of conscience or compromise of

loyalty to Christ and His Word as revealed in the New Testament .

E x . 17 : 12; 1 8 : 1 7 ff . ; Judg. 7 : 2 1 ; Ezra 1 : 3-4; 2:68-69; 5 : 14-15; Neh. 4; 8: 1 -5 ; Matt. 10:5- 15; 20: 1- 16; 22: 1 - 10; 28: 1 9-20; Mark 2:3; Luke

10: 1 ff.; Acts 1 : 1 3- 14; 2: l ff . ; 4:31 -37; 13:2-3; 1 5 : 1-35; 1 Cor. 1 : 1 0- 1 7 ; 3 :5-15 ; 12; 2 Cor. 8-9; Gal. 1 : 6- 10; Eph. 4: 1 - 16; Phil. 1 : 1 5 - 1 8

XV THE C H R ISTIAN AND THE SOCIAL ORDER

Every Christian is under obligation to seek to make the will of Christ supreme in his own life and in human society. Means and methods used for the improvement of society and the establish­ment of righteousness among men can be truly and permanently helpful only when they are root­ed in the regeneration o f the individual by the sav­ing grace of God in Christ Jesus. The Christian should oppose in the spirit of Christ every form o f greed, selfishness, a n d vice. H e should work to

prOVIde tor the orphaned, the needy, the aged , the helpless, and the sick. Every Christian should seek to bring industry, government, and society as a whole under the sway of the principles of right­eousness, truth, and brotherly love. In order to promote these ends Christians should be ready to work with all men of good will in any good cause, always being careful to act in the spirit of love

without compromising their loyalty to Christ and His truth.

Ex. 20:3-17; Lev. 6:2-5; Deut. 10: 12, 27:17;

Psalm 101 :5; Mic. 6:8; Zech. 8: 16; Matt. 5 : 13-16, 43-48; 22:36-40; 25:35; Mark 1 : 29-34; 2:3 ff.;

10:21; Luke 4: 18-2 1 ; 10:27-37; 20:25; John 15 : 12; 17: 1 5 ; Rom. 12-14; 1 Cor. 5:9-10; 6: 1-7; 7:20-24;

10:23 to 1 1 : 1 ; Gal. 3:26-28; Eph. 6:5-9; Col.

3 : 12-17; 1 Thess. 3: 12; Philemon; James 1 :27; 2:8

XVI. PEACE AND WAR

It is the duty of Christians to seek peace with all men on principles of righteousness. In accor­

dance with the spirit and teachings of Christ they should do all in their power to put an end to war.

The true remedy for the war spirit is the gos­pel of our Lord. The supreme need of the world is the acceptance of His teachings in all the affairs of men and nations, and the practical application of His law of love.

Isa. 2:4; Matt. 5:9, 38-48; 6:33; 26:52; Luke 22:36, 38; Rom. 12: 18- 19; 13 : 1-7; 14: 19; Heb. 12: 14; James 4: 1-2

XVI I . RELIGIOUS LI BERTY

God alone is Lord of the conscience, and He has left it free from the doctrines and command­

ments of men which are contrary to His Word or not contained in it. Church and state should be

separate. The state owes to every church protec­tion and full freedom in the pursuit of its spiritual ends. In providing for such freedom no ecclesias­tical group or donomination should be favored by the state more than others. Civil government be­ing ordained of God, it is the duty of Christians to

render loyal obedience thereto in all things not contrary to the revealed will of God. The church should not resort to the civil power to carry on its work. The gospel of Christ contemplates spiritual means alone for the pursuit of its ends. The state has no right to impose penalties for religious opin­ions of any kind. The state has no right to impose taxes for the support of any form of religion. A free church in a free state is the Christian ideal, and this implies the right of free and unhindered access to God on the part of all men, and the right

to form and propagate opinions in the sphere of religion without interference by the civil power.

Gen. 1 : 27; 2:7; Matt. 6:6-7, 24; 16:26; 22:21 ; John 8:36; Acts 4: 1 9-20; Rom. 6: 1 -2; 1 3 : 1-7; Gal. 5: 1, 1 3 ; Phil. 3:20; 1 Tim. 2: 1-2; James 4: 12; 1 Peter 2: 1 2- 17; 3 : 1 1 - 17; 4: 12-19

A statement adopted by the Southern Baptist Convention, May 9, 1963

32 1987 ANNUAL

HISTORICAL DIRECTORY

1848

1 849

1850

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1852

1853

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1855

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1857

1858

1 859

1 860

Place Brownsville .

Dallas Co.

Mt. Zion .

Hempstead Co.

Mt. Bethel .

Clark Co.

Princeton

EI Dorado .

Camden

Tulip .

No Report

New Hope .

Dallas Co.

Samaria .

Dallas Co.

Charleston

Little Rock .

Pine Bluff .

President · . Isaac Perkins

· . . . Jesse Hartwell

· . V.i. H. Bayliss .

· Jesse Hartwell .

. . . E. Haynes .

. . . Jesse Hartwell .

· Jesse Hartwell

· Jesse Hartwell

. . . W . M . Lea .

. W . M . Lea .

. W . 1\'1 . Lea

. . W. �!. Lea .

1861 Fort Smith . W. i\:l . Lea .

Secretary · S. Stevenson .

. . . S. Stevenson .

S. Stevenson .

· F. Courtney

· . S. Steyt�nson

· S. S!e\-enson .

. S . S!c\enson

· R. J. Coleman .

· . R. J. Coleman .

· R. M. Thrasher

· R. 1\1. Thrasher

· R. 1\.1 . Thrasher

· R. 1\1. Thrasher

1 862- 1866 (inc.) No Meetings - \V. f\.1. Lea, PrC',ident

1867 Little Rock . . W. 1\1. Lea

1 868 Little Rock . . W. 1\1. Lea .

1 869 Helena . . . . \Y. D. �layfield .

1870 Arkadelphia . . . . . . . A. Yates

1 87 1 Monticel!o. . . M . Y. Moran .

1 872 Austin . . . M . Y. f\·loran .

1873 Little Rock . . . . M. Y. Moran

Dardenelle . . . . . . . . . . . . W . \V. Crawford .

Arkadelphia . . . . . . . . . H. H. Coleman

Searcy . . H. H. Coleman

Forrest Cit) . H. H. Coleman

jI.·1onticello . . . . . . . . J. M. Hart

· . .J. K. Brantley

. . . . . . . . . W. H. Roberts

· J. B. Searcy

· . J. B. Searcy

. . . J. B. Searc�

· J. B. Scare)

· J. B. Scarc)

· J. B. Searcy

· J. B. Searcy

· . J. B. Searcy

· T. P. Boone .

. . . \Y. F. Mack

Preacher · E. Haynes

· F. Courtney

· E . Haynes

· E. Haynes

· . S. Stevenson

. W . M. Lea

. . . . . S. Stevenson

. . . . W. D. Mayfield

. . . J. R. Graves

· \V. D. Mayfield

· Moses Green

. J . M. Hart

· R . M. Thrasher

. J . R. G. W . N . Adams

. 1 . B. Searcy

. . . . . W. A. Forbes

. . . . . . . M. D. Early

1874

1 87 5

1876

1877

1878

1879

1880

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1 882

1 883

1 884

1 885

1 886

1887

1888

1889

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1 893

1894

1895

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1897

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1 899

1900

1901

1 902

1903

1 904

1905

1 906

1 907

1908

1 909

1 9 1 0

Hope .

Russellville .

Little Rock .

I .onoke

Fayetteville .

. . . J. M . Hart

. J . P. Eagle . .

. . . . . . . . . J . P . Eagle .

. . . . . J. P. Eagle

. . . . . J. R. G. W. N. Adams

. . . J. R. G. W. N. Adams .

· R. 1. Coleman

· . J . D . Jameson

Pine Bluff .

Hope .

Forrest City .

Morrilton .

Jonesboro .

Little Rock .

Eureka Springs . .

Arkadelphia .

Fort Smith

Conway .

Lonoke .

Monticello.

Hot Springs.

Pine Bluff .

Little Rock .

lanesboro .

Hope .

Paragould

Conway .

Little Rock .

Pine Bluff

Fort Smith

Texarkana .

Little Rock .

Fayetteville .

Arkadelphia .

Fort Smith

J. P. Eagle

. J . P. Eagle .

. . . . J. P. Eagle .

· . J . P. Eagle .

. J . P . Eaglc .

. J . P . Eagle

. W . E. Penn .

· J. P. Eagle .

· . J. P. Eagle .

· . J . M. Hart

· . . . W . P . Throgmorton

. . . . . . . J. P. Eagle . .

. J . P. Eagle .

. . . . . .1. P. Eagle

. . . J. P. Eagle

. . J. P. Eagle .

. E . Thomas

· J. B. Searcy

· . J. B. Searcy

. . . J . H. Holland .

. . J. H. Holland .

· . J . H. Holland

. J . H. Holland

. . . t-.lartin Ball

. J . G. B. Simms

. . . . . J . G. B. Simms

· . J . G. B. Simms .

. J . G. B. Simms

. . W . F. Black\\ood

. . . W. F. Blackwood .

. J . G. B. Simms

. J . G . B. Simms

. . . . . . . . . J . G. B. Simms

· W. Theo Smith .

· J. P. Eagle .

. J. P. Eagle .

. . . . . J. P. Eagle .

. J. P. Eagle .

. J . P. Eagle .

. . . . . . . . . . . W. Thea Smith .

· 10hn Ayers .

· . . . John Ayers

. . . W. E. Atkinson .

· . \V. E. Atkinson .

· . W. E. Atkinson .

· . . . H. T. Bradford

· . . . H. T. Bradford

· . W. Thea Smith .

· . W. Theo Smith .

· . Sam H. Campbell .

· Sam H. Campbell .

. . . W. F. Dorris

. W. F. Dorris .

· . Sam H. Campbell .

. John leterHurt

· John Jeter Hurt

· John Jeter Hun

· John Jeter Hurt

· J . B. Searcy

· W. E. Paxton

. . . . W . D . Mayfield

. A . J . Kincaid

· . A. J. Fawcett

. . A . B. Miller

. A . S. Pettie

· Enoch Winde

. J . R. Hughes

· R. J . Coleman

· . W . T. Box

. . . J . \Y. Lipsey

· w. P. Throgmorton

. . . . . . . . . J. H. Peay

. E. B. Miller

. A . H. Autry

· . O. L. Hailey

· . . W . H . Paslay

· . . c. W. Daniel

. J . K. Pace

. . . . . . . . . N. R. Pittman

. . . . . . . . . 0. J . Wade

. . . . . . . . . A . 1 . Barton

· . . W . A . Freeman

. . . . . Ben Cox

· . . F. F. Gibson

· . . H. L. \Vinburn

. . W. T. Amis

· . . R . F. Treadway

. 1. T. Christian

Place 1 9 1 I Pine Bluff

1 91 2 Hot Springs .

1 9 1 3 Monticell o .

1 91 4 Little Rock .

1 9 1 5 COn\\ ay 1 9 1 6 lVlalvern .

1 9 1 7 Jonesboro

1 9 1 8 Liltle Rock

1 9 I 9 Liltle Rock

1 920 Fort Smith

1 92 1 Pine Bluff .

1922 Li[tle Rock .

1923 Arkadelphia

1 924 Liltle Rock .

1925 Conway .

1 926 Little Rock .

1 927 Jonesboro .

1 928 Texarkana .

1929 Hot Springs .

1 930 Fort Smith

1 9 3 1 Batesvil!e .

1 932 Liule Rock

1933 No Meeting

1 934 EI Dorado .

1935 Pine Bluff .

1 936 Hot Spring') .

1 937 Paragould

(January)

1 937 Fort Smith

(No\embcr)

1938 Arkadelphia

1 939 Camden

1 940 1\1onticello .

1 94 1 J aneshoro .

1942 Liule Rock

1 943 Liule Rock

1 944 Liule Rock .

1 945 Liule Rock

1946 Texarkana .

1947 Liule Rock

1 948 Liule Rock

1 949 Liule Rock

J 950 Little Rock

195 ! Little Rock .

1952 Little Rock

1 953 Hot Springs .

1954 Liule Rock

1955 Liule Rock

1956 Liule Rock

1 957 Liule Rock

1958 Liule Rock

1959 Liule Rock

1 960 Fayetteville

1961 Liulc Rock

1962 Liule Rock

1963 Liule Rock

1964 EI Dorado .

1 965 Liule Rock .

1966 Litlle Rock

1967 LiUIe Rock

1968 Hot Springs.

1969 Fort Smith

1970 Liule Rock .

197 I Liltle Rock

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

HISTORICAL DIRECTORY - (Continued)

President · H. T. Bradford

· P. C. Barton

. . P. C Barton .

· . . P. C. Barton .

P. C. Barton . . . 1 . \V. Conger .

. . J. \V. Conger

. . . . . L E. Barron

· [ . E. Barton .

. . A: H. Autry

. A. H. Autry .

. . A. H . Autry .

· G. W. Puryear

. . . . G. W. Puryear .

. . . . . . . G. W. Puryear .

· H. L. Winburn

. . . . . . . H. L. Winburn .

· H. L \Vinburn

· . Otto Whitington .

. . . . . Otto Whitington .

. . E. P . .I. GarrOll

. . . . E. P. 1. Garrott

. . . 0. J. Wade .

. 0 . J. Wade .

. . . . B. V. Ferguson .

· . B. V. Ferguson .

· L. M. Sipes

· . L. M. Sipes

· Cah'in B. Waller

· . Calvin B. Waller .

. J. S. Rogers .

· . . J. S. Rogers

· . T . L. Harris .

· . . T. L. Harris

. . W. J. Hinsley .

W. J. Hinsley .

. . . . . W. 1. Hinsley

· . F. C. Brown .

. . . E. C. Brown

· . T. H. Jordan

· T. H. Jordan

· Lloyd A. Sparkman

. . . . Lloyd A. Sparkman .

. W. O. Vaught .

· . . W. O. Vaught .

· . . ReI Gray

ReI Gray . .

· T. K. Rucker

· T. K. Rucker

· . Bernes K. Selph

· Bernes K. Selph

· . C Z. Holland .

· C Z. Holland .

· . Walter L. Yeldell

. . . . Waher L Yeldell

. Don Hook .

Don Hook .

· Thomas A. Hinson . .

· . Thomas A. Hinson . .

· Tal Bonham

· Tal Bonham .

Secretary · John Jeter Hurt

.E. P. J . Garrott . .

. E. P. J . Garrott . .

· E . P . J . Garrott . .

. E. P. J . Garrott . · E. P. J. Garrott . .

. E . P. J . Garrott

· D. S. Campbell

· D. S. Campbell

· B. L Bridges

· B. L. Bridges

· B. L. Bridges

· B. L. Bridges

· B. L. Bridges

. S. R. Doyle

· S. R. Doyle .

· S. R. Doyle .

· S. R. Doyle .

. J . B. Luck .

. 1 . B. Luck .

. J . B. Luek .

· J. B. Luck .

. J . B. Luck

. .1 . Il. Luck .

. J . B. Luck .

. J . B. Luck .

. 1 . B. Luck .

· J. B. Luck .

. J . B. Luck .

. J . B. Luck .

· Taylor Stanfill

· Taylor Stanfill

Taylor Stanfill

· Taylor Stanfill

· Taylor Stanfill

· Taylor Stanfill

Taylor Stanfill

· Taylor Stanfill

· \V. Dawson King

· \V. Dawson King

· W. D3\\ son King .

· \V. Dawson King .

· \V. Dawson King .

· \\1. Dawson King .

· \\1 . Dawson King .

· \V. Dawson King .

· \\'. Dawson King

· \\'. Dawson King .

. S . A. Whitlow

· S. A . Whitlo\\

· S. A. \Vhitlow

· S. A. Whitlo\\

· S. A . \Vhitlow

. 5. A. Whitlow

· S. A. Whitlow

· S . A . \Vhitlow

· S . A. \Vhitlow

· S. A . Whitlo\\

. Charles H . Ashcraft .

· Charles H. Ashcraft .

· Charles H. Ashcraft

Preacher · N. R. Townsend

. . V. C Neal

. N. M. Green

· . A . H. Autry

· . W . J . E. Cox · . . . . T. D. Brown

. . . B. B. Bailey

. . . . . C D. Wood

· . . . B.'V. Ferguson

· . Austin Crouch

· . . . Calvin B. Waller

. . . E. P. J. Garrott

. . . . . J . \V. Hulsey

. W . W. Kyzar

. . . . . 0 . .I. Wade

.L M. Sipes

· T. H. Jordan

· . Ben L. Bridges

· . . . Otto Whitington

· . . . . Perry F. Webb

. 1\ . S. Hamell

· . . . . c. V. Hickerson

· L. M. Keeling

. . . J. G. Cothran

· . . . . T. L. Harris

. . . c. W. Daniel

· . Thomas W. Croxton

· . . . Elmer J . Kirkbride

· . . . . A. i\1. Herrington

. . . . 0. L Powers

· . . . C C Warren

. . . . . \\'. J. Hinsley

· W. R. Vestal

. . . J. F. F. Queen

. . . . . V. H. Coffman

. 1\ 1 . Ray McKay

· . B. H. Duncan

· . B. V . Ferguson

· . . . . J. A. Overton

· . . . H. A. Elledge

· . . . . Lloyd A. Sparkman

. . . . . W. M . Pratt

· . . . . W. O. Vaught

· T. K. Rucker

· C Z. Holland

· S. A. \Vhitlow

· . . . Hugh Cantrell

· . W . Harold Hicks

. . . . Don Hook

· S. W. Eubanks

· . . . Robert L. Smith

· . . . . Minor E. Cole

· . Lloyd L. Hunnicutt

· . . . . E. E. Griever

· . . . . Lehman F. Webb

· . Dale Cowling

. Thomas A. Hinson

· . Andrew Hall

· Herbert Hodges

· . . . William L. Bennett

· . Wilbur Herring

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34 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

HISTORICAL DIRECTORY - (Continued)

Place President Secretary Preacher 1 972 Hot Springs Rheubin L. South Charles H. Ashcraft Bernes K. Selph

1 973 Little Rock . Rheubin L. South Charles H. Ashcraft George T. Blackmon

1974 Little Rock . Don Moore Charles H. Ashcraft C.W. Caldwell

1975 Fort Smith . . Don Moore Charles H. Ashcraft John McClanahan

1976 No. Little Rock R. Wilbur Herring . Charles H. Ashcraft Lloyd Hunnicut

1 977 Little Rock . ' R. Wilbur Herring . Charles H. Ashcraft . Johnny Jackson, Sf.

1 978 Little Rock . . . Johnny Jackson, Sf. . Charles H. Ashcraft . Kendall Black

1 979 Little Rock . . . . . . . . . . . . Johnny Jackson, Sf. Charles H. Ashcraft . Don Moore

1980 LittleRock . . . John Finn . Hurbert L. Drumwright . Ed Hinkson

1981 Fayetteville Jolm Finn . . L. L. Collins, Jr. J on Stubblefield

1982 No. Little Rock . Dillard Miller . L. L. Collins, Jr. . . (January)

1 982 No. Little Rock. Dillard Miller . Don Moore . Charles Chesser (November)

1983 Pine Bluff . . Dillard Miller Don Moore . Joe Atchison

1984 Fort Smith Jon Stubblefield . . Don Moore . John Holston

1985 Ouachita . Jon Stubblefield . Don Moore . John Maddox

1 986 Geyer Springs . . Lawson Hatfield . . Don Moore . R.H. Dorris

1987 Fort Smith . Lawson Hatfield. Don Moore . . . . Trueman Moore

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

PROCEEDINGS

Arkansas Baptist State Convention

First Baptist Church

Fort Smith, Arkansas

November 17-18, 1987

TUESDAY MORNING, FIRST SESSION

November 17, 1987

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1 . Music for inspiration for the opening of the 1987 Annual Arkansas Baptist State Convention was provided by Tim Hess, organist, Southside Baptist Church, Fort Smith.

2. Music for the Convention was coordinated by Ervin Keathley, director, Church Music Department, Arkansas Baptist State Convention. Instrumental musi­cians serving during the Convention: Tim Hess, Southside, Fort Smith, organist; Larry Nelson, Fort Smith, First, Greenwood, pianist; Nancy Woffard, First, Booneville, pianist; Martha McAllister, First, Fort Smith, pianist; David Gipson, First, Van Buren, pianist.

3 . Ervin Keathley led messengers in singing "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name," "We are Called to be God's People."

4. Billy White, pastor, Second Baptist Church, Little Rock, led in prayer.

5. President Lawson Hatfield introduced D.L. Lowrie, Director of State Mis­sions Commission, Baptist General Convention of Texas, and he brought the first Bi­ble study from Mark 16 : 14-20. Theme for the first session was "Strengthening Mis­sions Through Bold Preaching . "

6. Lawson Hatfield, president, called t o order the one hundred thirty-fourth ses­sion of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention in the one hundred thirty-ninth year of its history at 9:20 a.m. at First Baptist Church, Fort Smith.

7. Ron Herrod, pastor, First Baptist Church, Fort Smith, welcomed the messen­gers to the Convention and introduced his staff.

36 1987 ANNUAL

8 . The following committees were appointed by President Lawson Hatfield:

Credentials Committee

Dillard Miller, Mena, chairman Everett Martin, Warren

Harold Elmore, Lake Village James R. Zeltner, Fort Smith Bert Thomas, Searcy

Resolutions

Earl Humble, Osceola, chairman Ray Meador, Judsonia

L. W, Hixon, Hampton Rich Kincl, Magnolia Robert McDaniel, Benton

Parliamentarian:

Winfred Bridges, Paragould

9. Voted: To Seat Messengers

Tellers Committees

Eddie Simpson, Lonoke, chairman Joel Moody, Hot Springs

Frank Shell, Clinton Garland Brackett, Pine Bluff Bill Bowen, Mena W.V. Garner, Texarkana

Ben Rowell, Rogers Harrison Johns, Cherry Valley

David McLemore, Russellville Garland Hobbs, Cedarville

Order of Business

Jerry Wilson, El Dorado, chairman

John Maddox, Little Rock Jerry Hogan, North Little Rock

Dillard Miller, chairman, Credentials Committee, in compliance with the Consti­

tution and Bylaws, moved that the 621 messengers who had registered and those who

will register as duly elected from their churches be seated as the body to conduct the business of the 134th session of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention. Motion seconded and carried.

10. Voted: To Adopt Printed Program as the Order of Business

Jerry Wilson, chairman, Order of Business Committee, moved that the printed

program, along with any necessary adjustments, be adopted as our official program order and that the items in bold caps be given their stated time. The constitutional

amendments to be presented in the Tuesday morning session would be voted on at the Tuesday afternoon Miscellaneous Business session scheduled at 2 :35 . The Foundation

will present a recommendation for a charter amendment. This will be presented and voted on at the conclusion of the Executive Board report. It was noted that resolutions presented Tuesday morning would be voted on during the Wednesday morning session

at 9:55.

Winfred Bridges, parliamentarian, noted due to the change in the program schedule this year, the rules for voting on constitutional amendments would have to be suspended. Article X, Section 2, states the amendments may be voted on, on any sub­sequent day during the session. Motion was made and carried to suspend the rules and vote on the constitutional amendments on Tuesday afternoon during the Miscella­neous Business session.

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION --------------------

TUESDAY MORNING

November 17, 1987

"Strengthening Missions Through Bold Preaching"

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"And how shall they hear without a preacher? And how shall they preach, except they

be sent?" Romans lO:14c-JSa

8 :30 a .m. Prelude . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Hess 8 :45 Congregational Singing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ervin Keathley

8 :50 Prayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Billy White

8:55 BIBLE STUDY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.L. Lowrie

9:25 Call to Order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lawson Hatfield Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ron Herrod Appointment of Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lawson Hatfield

Enrollment of Messengers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dillard Miller

Adoption of Order of Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Wilson Tellers Committee Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eddie Simpson

Resolutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Earl Humble Constitution Amendments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Maddox

9:50 Congregational Singing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ervin Keathley 9:55 Special Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Music Men of Arkansas -- AMAR Group

10:05 AMAR MESSAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thome' E. Tavares Filho

10:35 Announcements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lawson Hatfield Recognition of Baptist Hospitals Recognition of Former Presidents

10:45 Recognition of Senior Ministers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. C. McAtee

10:55 Recognition of New Arkansans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Moore 1 1 : 10 Recognition of Missionaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Sanders 1 1 :20 Congregational Singing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ervin Keathley

1 1 :25 Special Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Music Men of Arkansas

1 1 :30 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lawson Hatfield

12:00 Benediction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gene Crawley

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TUESDAY AFTERNOON

November 17, 1987

" Strengthening Missions Through Increased Giving"

"I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people" Luke 2:10

1 :45 p.m. Instrumental Prelude . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glen Ennes Brass 2:00 Congregational Singing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ervin Keathley

Prayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Max Deaton 2:05 BIBLE STUDy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D . L. Lowrie 2:35 Miscellaneous Business 2:45 Congregational Singing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ervin Keathley 2:50 Special Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Quartet, First, Booneville 2:55 Nominating Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Homer Shirley 3:05 EXECUTIVE BOARD REPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ferrell Morgan 3:25 Congregational Singing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ervin Keathley 3:30 Recognition of Denominational Guests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lawson Hatfield 3:35 Special Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ervin Keathley 3:40 MESSAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Moore 4: 10 Benediction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joel Faircloth

TUESDAY EVENING

November 17, 1987

"Strengthening Missions Through

Education and Cooperation"

"For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as

many as the Lord our God shall call. " Acts 2:39

6: 15 p.m. Prelude . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Hess 6:25 Special Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fort Smith Area Choir 6:40 Prayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick Erwin 6:45 BIBLE STUDY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' " . D.L. Lowrie 7:15 "Missions Advance 87-89" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allen Thrasher 7:25 Southern Baptist College Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jack Nicholas 7:40 Special Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southern Baptist College Choir 7:55 Ouachita Baptist University Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel Grant 8: 10 Congregational Singing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ervin Keathley 8: 15 " Church Arkansas" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Floyd Tidsworth 8:25 Special Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Singing Women of Arkansas 8:45 CONVENTION SERMON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trueman Moore 9: 10 Bendiction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Brooks

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WEDNEDAY MORNING

November 18, 1987

"Strengthening Missions Through

Personal Commitment"

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"Declare His glory among the heathen, His wonders among all people. " Psalms 96:3

8 : 1 5 a.m. Prelude . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Gipson 8 :30 Congregational Singing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ervin Keathley

8 :35

8 :50

9:00

9:30

9:40

9:50

9:55

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1 0:25

10:40

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Prayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Parsley ELECTION OF OFFICERS Special Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J.O.Y. Singers, First, Fort Smith BIBLE STUDY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D . L. Lowrie ELECTION OF OFFICERS Christian Civic Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Finn Memorial Moments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zane Chesser Resolutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Earl Humble ELECTION OF OFFICERS Miscellaneous Business ELECTION OF OFFICERS Congregational Singing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ervin Keathley Annuity Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Darold Morgan Arkansas Baptist Family and Child Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johnny Biggs Arkansas Baptist Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harry Trulove Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Everett Sneed Woman's Missionary Union Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julia Ketner Special Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Martha Hurst MESSAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keith Parks

1 2:30 p.m. Presentation of New Officers Benediction by New President

1 1 . Eddie Simpson, chairman, Tellers Committee, gave messengers instructions for ballots .

12. Earl Humble, chairman, Resolutions Committee, gave instructions for reso­lutions. Earl Humble requested those messengers that have resolutions to bring them to the Resolutions Committee, meeting in Room B, immediately following Earl Hum­ble' s instructions to the messengers. The committee met during the morning session.

1 3 . John Maddox, chairman, Constitution and Bylaws Committee, presented the following constitutional changes to be voted on in the Tuesday afternoon Miscel­laneous Business session:

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BYLAWS

Section 5. " Committee Members"

1 . Sentence 2. Inserted the word underlined.

Following each annual convention, the president will appoint one-third of this committee three-year terms to replace the one-third rotating off, plus filling any

vacancies that may exist on the committee at that time.

3. Inselted the words underlined.

No member of a commission or committee delegated to study or make recom­

mendations concerning agencies and institution shall be a member of any Board of Trustees of such agency or institution.

4. Sentence 1 . Inserted the word underlined.

All associational missionaries or mission pastors receiving all or part compen­sation from the convention through the Executive Board shall be considered

employees of the Convention and shall not be members of any Convention, agency or institutional board.

Section 4. "Trusteeship"

Delete all but the first sentence of paragraph one.

ARTICLE VIII - "Operation of Agencies"

(Added the following two new sections)

Section 2. Each board, agency and institution of this convention shall operate on the funds provided by the churches through the Cooperative Program and from

special offerings solicited and received from individuals, corporations, foun­

dations, the annual Family and Child Care offering and the Dixie Jackson State Mission offering.

No additional appeals may be made to the churches without the recommenda­tion of the Executive Board and approval of the annual convention in session.

Section 3. A deficit in a board, agency or institution operational budget for any year shall be reported to the Executive Board and the Convention in annual session.

Such deficit may not be carried over into the second year without the approval

of the Executive Board and the convention in annual session as to how this def­

icit will be eliminated.

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The following Constitutional changes were approved in the 1986 Convention. Ac­

cording to Constitution procedure, changes must be approved in two consecutive con­ventions.

ARTICLE II - The Purpose

That the present article be deleted and the following statement of purpose be substituted:

"The purpose of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention is to assist the church­

es of the Convention in fulfilling their mission, and to encourage cooperative support of and involvement in our worldwide mission enterprise ."

The second paragraph will remain the same.

ARTICLE V - Officers

That section three of this article become section four and the following be added as section three:

"The Executive Director of the Executive Board or his designee is authorized

to execute and sign all official and legal documents involving transactions in agreement with the Constitution and Bylaws and/ or approved by the Conven­

tion, the Executive Board or its Operating Committee."

14. Ervin Keathley led the messengers in singing "How Great Thou Art."

1 5 . Special music was presented by the Music Men of Arkansas, AMAR group, under the direction of Ervin Keathley. They sang "Let God Be Glorified." "Heavenly

Sunshine," was presented in Portuguese.

16. President Hatfield recognized Glendon Grober, director, Brotherhood Depart­ment, ABSC for the AMAR presentation. Glendon Grober showed a map ,ndicating the

145 churches in Arkansas that have been involved in the AMAR project. Glendon Grober introduced Thome' E. Tavares Filho, executive director, Amazonas Roraina

Baptist State Convention, Brazil, and he brought the AMAR message in Portuguese. Glendon Grober assisted as interpreter.

17 . President Lawson Hatfield recognized those present representing the hospitals;

Charles R. Baker, vice president, Baptist Memorial Health Care System, Inc . , Memphis. Ed McDonald, pastoral care, Baptist Medical System, Little Rock, and Lyndon Finney,

Public Relations, Baptist Medical System, Little Rock.

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18 . President Lawson Hatfield recognized former presidents present: Don Hook, Little Rock, 1966-67; Don Moore, 1974-75; W.O. Vaught, Jr. , Little Rock, 1954-55;

Wilbur Herring, Jonesboro, 1975-1976; Johnny Jackson, Little Rock, 1978-79; Dillard Miller, Mena, 1982-83.

19. D . C. McAtee, director, Baptist Student Union, East Arkansas Community College, Forrest City, presented a special tribute to senior ministers present. Scripture was taken from Psalms 34:7 and II Thessalonians 1 :6. Senior ministers and their wives were asked to stand to be recognized.

20. Don Moore, executive director, Arkansas Baptist State Convention, recognized the following new Arkansans present: Stan Ballard, pastor, Nettleton; Gary Haire, pastor, Calvary, West Memphis; David Newberry, pastor, Ashdown; Bruce Coe, pastor, Fowke; Dennis Swanburg, pastor, Second, Hot Springs; Marvin Peters, director of mis­sions, North Pulaski Association; Denny Wright, pastor, Bradley; Tommy Goode, Di­

rector of Church Community Ministries, Missions Department, ABSC; Charles Wo­

mack, pastor, First, Pea Ridge; Scott Nether, pastor, Calvary, Hope; Bill Ashburn, pastor, First, Horatio; Ron Bradley, pastor, Pines, Quitman; Ray Huddleston, pastor, Village; John Belken, chaplain, Cummins Prison, Missions Department, ABSC; David Moore, pastor, Immanuel, Pine Bluff; Charles Boyd, pastor, Riverside, North Little Rock; Mike Titsworth, pastor, First, Henderson; Ron Mimes, pastor, Vimy Ridge, Little Rock; Bobby Duscick, assistant pastor, First, Benton; Mitch Tapan, pastor, Mt. Carmel, Cabot; Delton Beale, pastor, First, Forrest City; Dewayne Miller, pastor, St. Charles; Mike Hulsey, Faith, DeWitt; Jim Richardson, pastor, Harlan Park, Conway; Eldridge Snow, pastor, Mission, Center Ridge; Gary Wise, pastor, Smithville; Kenny Bunch, pastor, First, Greenbrier; Paul Williams, pastor, Greater Grace, Little Rock; Steve Parrish, minister of music/education, Immanuel, Fort Smith; David Holder, pastor, First Ogden; Kelly Bonham, chaplainlintern, Hot Springs Rehabilitation.

2 1 . President Hatfield expressed thanks to Mike Huckabee, president, ACTS Net­

work of Arkansas and his group for taping the Arkansas Baptist State Convention and providing the programming and special interviews that were televised on Channel 19, Tuesday night, at 10:30 p .m.

22. Eddie McCord, first vice-president, assumed the chair and recognized Paul Sanders, pastor, Geyer Springs First Baptist Church, and he recognized the following missionaries present: Graydon and Betty Hardister, Amman, Jordan; Edward and Lois Berry, emeritus, Brazil; Johnny and Barbara Burnett, Belem, Brazil; Lynn Olmstead, Manaus, Brazil; Richard and Bea Walker, Brazil; Larry and Sheila Bailey, Togo, West

Africa; Walter Moore, medical missionary emeritus, Mena.

Paul Sanders gave the number of the Prayer Line to the Foreign Mission Board in Richmond, Virginia. 1 -800-ALL SEEK.

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23. Ervin Keathley led the messengers in singing "Grace Greater Than Our Sin." Special music was presented by the Music Men of Arkansas under the direction of Ervin Keathley and accompanied by John Dresbach. Selections were "Free Grace," and "I Must Tell Jesus. "

24. Vice President Eddie McCord introduced President Lawson Hatfield and he brought the President's Message. Scripture was taken from Luke 19: 1-10.

sion. 25. Gene Crawley, pastor, First, Newport, led in prayer to close the morning ses-

TUESDAY AFrERNOON - SECOND SESSION

November 17, 1987

26. Music for inspiration was presented by the Glen Ennes Brass. Ervin Keathley

led the messengers in singing "We're Marching to Zion," and "Tell the Good News. " Instrumentalist serving the session was Tim Hess, organist; and Nancy Woffard, pianist.

27. Max Deaton, pastor, Otter Creek, Little Rock, led in prayer.

28 . D . L. Lowrie brought the second Bible study with text taken from Luke 16: 1 -13 .

Theme for the session was "Strengthening Missions Through Increased Giving. "

29. President Hatfield recognized Floyd Tidsworth, Jr. , Church Extension, Mis­sions Department, Arkansas Baptist State Convention, and he presented a plaque to George Domerese, Director of Missions, Clear Creek Association in recognition of the

outstanding association in new work for 1987.

30. Voted: To Adopt Constitution and Bylaw Changes

John Maddox, chairman, Constitution and Bylaws Committee, moved the adop­

tion of the proposed constitution changes. Motion carried . (See Item 1 3 , page 40).

3 1 . Ervin Keathley led the messengers in singing "He Hideth My Sou!. " Special music was presented by the Men's Quartet, Skip Woffard, Don Lile, Jim Wooley and

Don Hall from First, Booneville.

32. Voted: To Adopt the Report of the Convention Nominating Committee

Homer Shirley, chairman, Convention Nominating Committee, presented the re­port from the Nominating Committee and moved for the adoption of the report. (See Board and Committees, pages 1 1 -20). Motion carried.

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33. Voted: To Adopt Executive Board Recommendations

Ferrell Morgan, president, Executive Board of the Arkansas Baptist State Con­

vention, moved the adoption of the 1988 Budget as recommended (See page 76). Mo­tion carried.

Recommendation No. 1

1988 ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION BUDGET

I . State Programs II. Southern Baptist Convention

$ 7,607,476

$ 5,262,824

$12,870,300

Ferrell Morgan moved the adoption of Recommendation No. 2 . Motion carried.

Recommendation No. 2

1990 SIMULTANEOUS REVIVALS

1 . That the Arkansas Baptist State Convention participate in the Southern Bap­

tist Convention 1990 Simultaneous Revivals. The theme is " Here's Hope, Jesus Cares for You . "

2 . That the dates for Arkansas to b e divided as follows:

East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 1 8-25

West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 1-8

3 . That a state steering committee be established by Fall, 1987. (The state steering committee will be established according to guidelines in the "State Steering Committee Guide" which will be released in July 1987. )

Ferrell Morgan moved the adoption of Recommendation No. 3 . Motion carried.

Recommendation No. 3

ARKANSAS BAPTIST FOUNDATION

The Executive Board recommends that the income earned from the investment of undesignated Foundation funds be used for the operation of the Foundation, over a

five year period beginning with the budget year 1987-88.

Ferrell Morgan moved the adoption of Recommendation No. 4. Motion carried.

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Recommendation No. 4

"CHURCH ARKANSAS" EMPHASIS

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The Executive Board recommends the Arkansas Baptist State Convention con­

sider a major church starting emphasis for 1988 in keeping with the National Southern Baptist theme of "Strengthening Missions. " We further recommend that the year of emphasis be followed by at least one year of implementation in which a challenging goal for starting missions in Arkansas is attempted.

34. Ervin Keathley led the messengers in singing "His Name is Wonderful, " and

" Blessed Be the Name. "

35 . Voted: To Adopt Change in Arkansas Baptist Foundation Charter and

Bylaws

President Hatfield recognized Harry Trulove, president, Arkansas Baptist Foun­

dation and he introduced John Taylor, member of Foundation Board, who moved the following changes in the Foundation's Charter and Bylaws, one change in the Charter

and two in the Bylaws. Motion carried:

For the Charter: we recommend the following statement be added to Section II regarding the purpose for which the agency was formed. " . . . and to develop innovative ways and means for raising, developing and acquiring funds for the charitable purposes hereof: to act as an agent for life insurance companies in procuring, receiving and forwarding applications for life in­surance, together with the collection of premiums and the taking of such other actions as may be designated to agents by life insurance companies, in order to facilitate the contribution by donors of policies of life insurance, the

beneficiary of which is this organization or some other charitable cause

amiable to the Arkansas Baptist State Convention, such proceeds to be used

for the charitable objects and purposes thereof. "

We further recommend that this change BE EXECUTED ONLY IF A FAVORABLE LETTER RULING CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE IN­TERNAL REVENUE SERVICE EXEMPTING THE COMMISSIONS

AND POLICY PROCEEDS FROM BEING CLASSIFIED AS "UNRE­LATED BUSINESS INCOME. "

For the Bylaws: we recommend that Article III - Board o f Directors, Section II, be amended to read as follows: "The President of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention, the Executive Director of the Executive Board and the President of the Executive Board shall be advisory members. " At the pres­ent, the Executive Director of the Executive Board is an ex officio member

with voting privileges. The carrier for our Directors and Officers liability in­surance indicates that this reading opens the door more widely for ascending

and descending liability.

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The Board further recommends that Paragraph 4 of this same section be amended for the purpose of clarification. The new reading would be as fol­lows: " Any member who misses all of the Board and Committee meetings dur­

ing a 12 month period, shall be dropped from membership on this board."

This change i s consistent with Article VII of the Convention's constitu­tion. However, the present reading uses the wording . . . " for a period of one year . . . " This could be interpreted to be a calendar year so that the last

two meetings of one year could be missed and the first two meetings of the next year. Thus, four consecutive meetings would have been missed, but only

two in each calendar year. We feel this is not the intent of Article VII and the suggested amendment would clarify this wording.

36. President Hatfield recognized the following denominational guests present.

A. R. Fagan, president, Stewardship Commission, representing the Executive Commit­tee. Charles Vanderslice, Vice-President and Marketing Director for Region Four, An­nuity Board. Johnnie Godwin, Director, Holman Division, Sunday School Board. A

Bible was presented to President Hatfield from Johnnie Godwin. James H. Smith,

president, Brotherhood Division, Memphis, Tennessee. John Young, Director of Product Development, Christian Life Commission. James Walker, Indiana Baptist

Convention .

37 . Special Music was presented b y Ervin Keathley. Don Moore, executive direc­tor, shared with messengers that Ervin Keathley would be retiring, April 1988. A time of special tribute was given by Don Moore in honor of Ervin Keathley and his work as

Church Music Director for the Arkansas Baptist State Convention.

38 . President Hatfield introduced Don Moore for the afternoon message. Text was taken from Acts 9: 10-16 .

39. Joel Faircloth, pastor, First, Mansfield, closed the afternoon session with

prayer.

TUESDAY EVENING - THIRD SESSION

November 17, 1988

40. Music for inspiration for the third session was presented by Tim Hess. Special

Music was presented by nine Fort Smith area choirs; Grand A venue, Windsor Park, Southside, East Side, Oak Cliff, Haven Heights, First, Booneville; First, Paris; First,

Van Buren. The choir was accompanied by Tim Hess on the organ and Martha

McAllister, pianist and David Gipson accompanying the choir. Selections presented by

the choirs were: " Redeemed" directed by Brandon Willy and Glen Steward in charge of the orchestra; "Praise to the Lord" directed by David Hayes; " In The Name of The

Lord" directed by Skip Woffard; "Majesty and Glory of Your Name" directed by

Ken Stodgill.

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41 . Eddie McCord, first vice-president, presided.

42. Rick Erwin, pastor, South Side, Pine Bluff led in prayer.

43 . D. L. Lowrie brought the session's Bible study from I Corinthians 3 : 1-16. Theme for the session was "Strengthening Missions Through Education and Coopera­

tion. "

44. Allen Thrasher, pastor, First, Booneville gave a report on "Missions Advance 87-89. "

45 . President Lawson Hatfield assumed the chair.

46. Jack Nicholas, president, Southern Baptist College, Walnut Ridge, brought their report. Special music was presented by the Southern Baptist College Choir under

the direction of Bob G. Magee.

47. Daniel R. Grant, president, Ouachita Baptist University, brought their report

with a film presentation.

48. Ervin Keathley led the messengers in singing "To God Be the Glory. "

49. Floyd Tidsworth brought the report on "Church Arkansas" with a film

presentation.

50. The Singing Women of Arkansas presented the special music under the direc­

tion of Jean Pilcher and accompanied by Peggy Pearson, pianist.

5 1 . Don Moore, executive director, introduced Trueman Moore, pastor, East

Side, Fort Smith, for the Convention Sermon. Scripture for Trueman Moore's sermon was taken from I Corinthians 3 : 1-9.

52. Mark Brooks, pastor, Elmdale, Springdale, closed the session with prayer.

WEDNESDA Y MORNING - FOURTH SESSION

November 18, 1988

53 . The fourth session was opened at 8 : 1 5 a.m. with President Lawson Hatfield

presiding. David Gipson, first, Van Buren, presented the pre-session music.

54. Ervin Keathley led the messengers in singing "Opening My Eyes" and "Ma­jestic Sweetness Sits Enthroned. "

55 . Robert Parsley, pastor, First, Prescott, led in prayer.

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56. Voted: Election of President

President Hatfield called for nominations for President. Those nominated were:

Rex Holt, pastor, Central, Jonesboro nominated by Wilbur Herring. Cary Heard, pastor, Park Hill, North Little Rock nominated by Randel Everett. Motion was made

that nominations cease. Seconded and carried.

Eddie Simpson, chairman, Tellers Committee, designated Ballot No. 1 for voting. Ballot vote was cast.

Eddie Simpson reported results of voting. Cary Heard received 385 votes and Rex Holt received 291 . Cary Heard was elected president.

57. Special music was presented by the J .O.Y. Singers from First, Fort Smith, under the direction of Iris Lilly.

58. D. L. Lowrie brought the Bible study from Luke 4:42-44. Theme for the ses­

sion was "Strengthening Missions Through Personal Commitment. "

59. Voted: Election o f First Vice-President

President Hatfield called for nominations for First Vice-President. Those nomi­nated were: L. B. Jordan, director of missions, Red River Baptist Association nomi­nated by Dillard Miller. Sonny Simpson, pastor, Watson Chapel, Pine Bluff nominated by Ed Harrison. Motion was made that nominations cease. Motion carried. Eddie Simpson, Tellers Committee Chairman, designated Ballot No. 9 for voting. Ballot vote

was cast. Eddie Simpson reported there were 335 votes cast for L. B. Jordan and 238 for Sonny Simpson. L. B . Jordan was elected First Vice-President.

60. John Finn, director, Christian Civic Foundation, Little Rock brought the

report for the Foundation.

6 1 . Memorial Moments was led by Zane Chesser, pastor, First, Malvern. Scrip­

ture was taken from Hebrews 12. Zane Chesser led in prayer.

62. Voted: To Adopt Resolutions

Earl Humble, chairman, Resolutions Committee introduced those serving on the

committee with him: Ray Meador, Judsonia; L .W. Hixson, Hampton; Rich Kind,

Magnolia. The committee assisted Earl Humble in presenting the Resolutions.

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RESOLUTION NO. 1: LOVE IS THE THEME

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63 . Earl Humble moved the adoption of Resolution 1 . Resolution was adopted.

WHEREAS, love is the theme as attested by the Word of God as well as by the

familiar hymn; and

WHEREAS, God demonstrated plainly that love is the earthly life and teaching of Jesus; and

WHEREAS, the Apostle Paul declared love to be the motivating force of Chris­tian service,

BE IT FIRMLY RESOLVED, that Arkansas Baptists go on record reaffirming

that theme as individuals, families , churches and as a denomination.

RESOLUTION NO. 2: APPRECIATION

64. Earl Humble moved Resolution No. 2 be adopted. Resolution was adopted.

WHEREAS, we the messengers recognize the dedicated leadership of our 1987 convention officers: Lawson Hatfield, president; Eddie McCord, first vice-president; James Bryant, second vice-president; Don Moore, executive director; and

WHEREAS, the one hundred thirty-fourth annual session of the Arkansas Bap­

tist State Convention has been enriched by the prayers, fellowship and facilities of the First Baptist Church of Fort Smith;

BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, that we express our appreciation to the Pro­

gram Committee for their excellent work, to the convention officers for the excellent way they have led us, and to the host church, the pastor, Ron Herrod, and staff for

their gracious contribution to this convention.

RESOLUTION NO. 3: THE CHRISTIAN LIFE COMMISSION

65. Earl Humble moved Resolution No. 3 be adopted. Resolution was adopted.

WHEREAS, the Christian Life Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention

was instituted to encourage applied Christianity; and

WHEREAS, the cause of civil rights in the south and numerous other social issues

such as drug abuse, the abuse of human sexuality, abortion and gambling have been

and continue to be addressed by the Christian Life Commission;

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BE IT RESOLVED, that Arkansas Baptists extend continued prayerful support

to this agency which often is called upon to deal with extremely complex issues.

BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that this resolution be offered and accepted in the

spirit of Christian love, grace, mercy and understanding as taught by the One who would even yet remind us all to "be doers of the Word and not hearers only. " (James 1 :22)

RESOLUTION NO. 4: PORNOGRAPHY

66. L. W. Hixson moved the adoption of Resolution No. 4. Resolution was

adopted.

WHEREAS, pushers of pornography are currently highly successful in merchan­dising their products via publications, television, movies, video tapes, telephones, com­

puters and live performances; and

WHEREAS, many are becoming addicted, usually beginning with so called soft core materials,

BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, that Arkansas Baptists call upon local, state

and federal agencies to enforce existing laws regarding obscenity.

BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that individuals, families and churches give greater encouragement to applying the teaching of Philippians 4:8; "Finally, brethren,

whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise,

think on these things . "

RESOLUTION NO. 5: STATE LOTTERY GAMBLING

67. L. W. Hixson moved the adoption of Resolution No. 5 . Resolution was adopted.

WHEREAS, continued successful efforts by promoters of Lottery Gambling to spread this type gambling over the United States, and

WHEREAS, additional gambling contributes to the number of compulsive gamblers in our society, and

WHEREAS, the poor in our society are hardest hit by Lottery Gambling;

BE IT RESOLVED, that any petition drive for voter signatures be met with

vigorous opposition;

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B E IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Arkansas Baptists continue to teach, believe and practice the teaching of our Lord about what does it profit to gain the whole world but lose the soul!

RESOLUTION NO. 6: THE CHRISTIAN CIVIC FOUNDATION

68. L. W. Hixson moved the adoption of Resolution No. 6 Resolution was adopted.

WHEREAS, the Arkansas Christian Civic Foundation for more than a quarter of a century has been giving leadership to efforts relating to the serious social problems of alcohol and other dangerous drugs, gambling and obscenity; and

WHEREAS, such efforts are facilitated by working with local, state and national law making and law enforcement bodies,

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Arkansas Baptist State Convention give continued financial and prayer support to the Christian Civic Foundation and to John Finn its Executive Director.

BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that each Arkansas Baptist church cpntinue to be encouraged to contribute a minimum of $100 per year besides what is budgeted in the convention budget.

RESOLUTION NO. 7: TEEN PREGNANCY

69. Rick Kind moved the adoption of Resolution No. 7. Resolution was adopted.

WHEREAS, Arkansas is one of the leading states in our country insofar as teen pregnancy statistics are concerned; and

WHEREAS, nationwide efforts are currently underway to prevent such pregnancies.

BE IT RESOLVED, that Arkansas Baptists join others in discouraging pre-marital sexual relationships and in educating children and youth about human sexuality using the Word of God as the frame of reference.

RESOLUTION NO. 8: AIDS

70. Rich Kind moved the adoption of Resolution No. 8. Resolution was adopted.

WHEREAS, AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is presently one of the world's leading medical problems,

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BE IT RESOLVED, that Arkansas Baptists continue to pray for medical research­ers in their search for a cure.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that human sexual relationships be confined to Biblical criteria and that victims of the AIDS plague be responded to in the spirit of Jesus Christ.

RESOLUTION NO. 9: BEER LABELING

71 . Rich Kind moved the adoption of Resolution No. 9. Resolution was adopted.

WHEREAS, beer contains the gateway drug Ethyl Alcohol, and

WHEREAS, beer containers have no mention on their labels of alcohol being

therein; and

WHEREAS, mothers, expectant or otherwise, are discouraged by medical author­

ities from giving their children anything containing alcohol; and

WHEREAS, consumption of beer is the main cause of teen and even preteen drug

addiction; and

WHEREAS, jail and prison overcrowding is contributed to by beer consumption;

BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, that Arkansas Baptists encourage medical au­thorities, legislative bodies and youth related organizations of all types to insist strongly that manufacturers and merchandisers of beer be required to list alcohol as an ingredient. Such action would identify beer for what it is, not as a harmless soft drink.

RESOLUTION NO. 10: COMMENDING BIVOCATIONAL MINISTERS

72. Ray Meador moved the adoption of Resolution No. 10. Resolution was

adopted.

WHEREAS, ministers serving bivocationally in church work and secular employ­ment have for many years been recognized as a legitimate form of ministry;

WHEREAS, bivocational ministers are not part-time ministers, but full-time ministers who also have another employment position;

WHEREAS, almost 10,000 Southern Baptist churches and 409 Arkansas Baptist Convention churches are served by bivocational pastors;

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WHEREAS, the call to ministry of bivocational ministers is just as legitimate as the call of any minister;

BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, that the Arkansas Baptist Convention meeting in annual session November 17-18 , 1987, go on record as affirming the role of

the bivocational minister as one used of God in the work of His Kingdom;

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this convention encourage Arkansas Bap­

tists to provide encouragement and enhancement to bivocational ministers;

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this convention encourage ministry students

to be alert to the need to choose and nurture a second vocation or we will never ex­perience Bold Mission Thrust;

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Arkansas Baptist churches be encouraged to consider strengthening their programs, ministry and outreach through the use of bi­

vocational staff members;

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that church sponsors of new congregations be

encouraged to utilize bivocational ministers to initiate new work;

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Executive Director /Operating Commit­

tee provide a separate listing of the bivocational pastors in the 1 987 convention annual, and be encouraged to continue this; and

BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, to encourage full-time and bivocational pastors,

to consider the possibility of ministering in pioneer areas where they can become in­strumental in helping to accomplish some of the goals of Bold Mission Thrust.

RESOLUTION NO. 11: GAME AND FISH COMMISSION

ON SUNDAY HUNTING

73. Ray Meador, moved Resolution No. 1 1 be adopted. Jack Bledsoe moved to amend by adding "modern gun" before deer hunting in the last paragraph. The amendment passed. The resolution, as amended, was adopted.

WHEREAS, the traditional, historic American society recognizes one day each

week as a day of worship, service and rest; and

WHEREAS, the Christian community has set aside Sunday as that day of wor­ship, service and rest,

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BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, that this the one hundred thirty-fourth session of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention respectfully request the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission to reconsider its recently expanded regulations that allow modern gun deer hunting on five consecutive Sundays.

74. Voted: To Extend Time

Jerry Wilson, chairman, Order of Business, moved that the time be extended five

minutes. Motion carried.

RESOLUTION NO. 12: ABORTION

75. Ray Meador moved Resolution No. 12 be adopted. Michael Gray, messenger from First, Berryville, moved the resolution be amended to read that we clearly state our opposition to abortions except to save the life of the mother and that the phrase

" in the cases of rape, incest" be deleted. Michael Gray spoke for the amendment. John McClanahan spoke against the amendment. The amendment failed. Resolution 12 was adopted.

WHEREAS, the Bible clearly teaches the sanctity of human life as a gift from

God, the Creator of all life, and

WHEREAS, the United States Supreme Court, in its Roe vs. Wade ruling, made it possible for abortion to be used as a method of birth control by giving priority to the

choice of the girl or woman involved over the value of the human life existing in fetal

form, thus resulting in millions of elective, convenience, casual abortions, and

WHEREAS, it is the moral responsibility of Christians to stand up against this abhorrent practice and voice the Biblical conviction on the value of human life, even

fetal life,

BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, by the Arkansas Baptist State Convention,

meeting in Fort Smith, November 17- 18 , 1987, that we clearly state our opposition to abortions, except in the cases of rape, incest; and to save the life of the mother; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that we call on all Arkansas Baptists to exercise their roles as Christian citizens in actively supporting appropriate and responsible legislation that is designed to significantly decrease abortions in Arkansas and throughout the United States, and

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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Arkansas Baptist State Convention call upon our cooperating churches and members to support and work toward that which will assure the highest regard for life, born or unborn; and in Christlike love to provide alternatives to abortion through counseling, housing and adoption placement services for unwed mothers with specific intent of bringing them into relationship with Jesus Christ and/or a sense of Christian responsibility; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that we call upon Arkansas Baptist State Con­

vention agencies to provide aggressive leadership for our cooperating churches and members by providing literature to make clear the issues involved in and the alter­

natives to abortion.

76. Voted: Second Vice-President

President Hatfield called for nominations for Second Vice-President. Those nom­inated were: Jerry Wilson, pastor, EI Dorado nominated by Gerald Taylor; Don NaIl, pastor, First, Batesville nominated by Randy Maxwell; Sonny Simpson, pastor, Wat­son Chapel nominated by Ed Harrison; Noble Wiles, pastor, Oxford nominated by Jess Taylor. Motion made that nominations cease. Motion carried.

Eddie Simpson, chairman, Tellers Committee, designated Ballot No. 7 for voting.

A runoff vote was needed between Noble Wiles and Don NaIl. Ballot No. 5 was designated for voting. Noble Wiles received 255 votes and Don NaIl received 159 votes. Noble Wiles was elected Second Vice-President.

77. Voted: Dedication of 1987 Annual

Dillard Miller moved that the 1987 Annual be dedicated in honor of W.O. Vaught, Jr . and Don Hook. Motion carried.

78 . President Hatfield recognized Bob Parker, director, Christian Life Council,

Arkansas Baptist State Convention. Bob Parker presented Mrs. Tom Darter a plaque

in recognition of her being named "Teacher of the Year ." She is a teacher in the Der­mott Adult Education Center in Southeast Arkansas.

79. Don Moore, executive director, introduced David James, the new state direc­tor for the Baptist Student Union, Arkansas Baptist State Convention.

80. Don Moore, executive director, presented Lawson Hatfield a plaque in

recognition of his two years as president of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention.

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8 1 . President Hatfield recognized Paul Williams, pastor, Greater Grace Baptist Church, Little Rock, and he expressed appreciation to the messengers for the oppor­

tunity of serving Arkansas Baptist.

82. Ervin Keathley led the messengers in singing "Because He Lives. "

8 3 . Eddie McCord, first vice-president, assumed the chair.

84. Vice-President McCord introduced Darold Morgan, president, Annuity Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, Dallas, Texas, and he brought their report.

85. Johnny Biggs, executive director, Arkansas Baptist Family and Child Care,

brought their report.

86. Harry Trulove, president, Arkansas Baptist Foundation, brought their report.

87. Everett Sneed, editor, Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine, brought their report

and recognized the staff of the Newsmagazine and the board. Everett Sneed introduced

Lyndon Finney, president, Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine board, and he shared in the report.

88 . Don Moore, executive director, presented a plaque to Julia Ketner, executive director, Arkansas Woman's Missionary Union, expressing appreciation for Woman's Missionary Union and their ministry for the last 100 years. The WMU report was pre­sented by the staff from WMU; Julia Ketner, executive director; Carolyn Porterfield,

Baptist Women Director, and Angela Lowe, Acteens Director. The report was a special emphasis recording the 100th Anniversary of Woman's Missionary Union.

Mrs. John McAlister, president, Arkansas Woman's Missionary Union Board,

presented the WMU history, "Laborers Together, A History of Woman's Missionary

Union" to Don Moore, Lawson Hatfield and Cary Heard.

89. David Hayes, soloist, presented the special music with Tim Hess as accom­panist. A duet was presented by David Hayes and Tim Hess with David Gipson as ac­companist.

90. President Hatfield introduced Keith Parks, president, Southern Baptist Foreign Mission Board, and he brought the morning message taken from John 12:20-28. Following the message, commitment cards to pray daily for missionaries

were distributed to messengers.

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91 . The officers for 1988 were presented: Cary Heard, pastor, Park Hill, North

Little Rock, president; L.B. Jordan, director of missions, Red River Baptist Associa­tion, first vice-president; Noble Wiles, pastor, Oxford, second vice-president.

92. The one hundred thirty-fourth session of the Arkansas Baptist State Conven­

tion was adjourned with prayer by Cary Heard.

THERE WERE 1 ,076 MESSENGERS REGISTERED FOR THE 1987 CONVENTION

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MESSENGERS TO THE 1987 MEETING OF THE ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

Arkansas River Valley: Atkins First---Bob Richardson Bakers Creek---Jean Palmer, Raymond Palmer Bluffton---Berline Patton, Monroe Hunt, Inez Stewart Danville First---Rev. Bobby Walker, Herman McCormick, Mrs. Johnny Walker Dardanelle First---Kenny Lowman Dover---Don R. Hankins, Marilyn Hankins, Michael Donahue East Point---Nilene Sims, William A. Sims New Hope---Martha L. Black, William W. B lack Ola First---Henry I. Magee Plainview First---Sheila Deere, Tom Deere Pottsville---AIma Morton, Ron Graham Russellville Second---Jeff P. Cheatham, Rev. David McLemore,

Jack L. Ramsey, Modena Ramsey, Betty Jackson, Earl Jackson, Dick Lloyd

Russellville First---David Miller, Stephen Davis, Jonya Davis, Neil Jackson, Mrs. Mary Jackson

Arkansas Valley : Brinkley First---Drury Traylor, James McDaniel Clarendon First---Mark A. Duggin Helena First---Patricia R. Hammond'!, Billy F. Hammonds Hughes First---Mrs. Lucile Evans, Rev. Carroll Evans Marianna First---Rev. Joe Wofford, Rev. Ted Houston West Helena---Carl Fawcett, B atbara Fawcett

Ashley County: Crossett First---Bobbie Sparkman, Rev. AI Sparkman, Rev. Billy Kite,

Gary McKean Gardner---Glaude Gibbs Hanlburg First---Sarah A. Pennington, Bobby Pennington North Crossett First---David Talbert, Dixie Talbert

B artholomew: Immanuel---Frank Worley, Vera Worley Monticello First---Mrs. Loy W. Garner, Loy W. Garner, Eula Armstrong,

CharHe Belknap Monticello Second---Dennis M. Dodson, Craig Bradley, Tom McCone,

Harry T. Kennedy, Richard L. Wade

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Warren First---Anna Glyn Martin, Everette Martin Calvary Southern---Charles E. Carter

Benton: Bella Vista---George O 'Neel, Arlene O'Neel, Don Wright Bentonville First---Tev. Tom Smith, 0. 1. Pierson, Susan Tucker,

Steve Tucker, Bill Goodell, Celestine Goodell, Martha Vastine Centerton First---Wayne A. Lindsay Decatur First---Rev. Terry Eaton Gravette First---Larry Thomas Harvard Avenue---John B. Garst, Helen C. Garst Lakeview---Dale Hastings, Pat Robinson Lowell---Janles Wallis Open Door---Alan E. Maines Pea Ridge First---Charles R. Warnock Rogers First---Joe Atchison, Rev. Ben J. Rowell Siloam Springs First---Homer Shirley, Phil Potter, Louise Whitaker,

Maggie Smith, Pauline Shirley

Big Creek: Ellterprise---Ray Taffar Viola---Loren Pederson, Patricia Pederson

Black River: Alicia---Ron Berry, Marvin Reynolds, Beth Reynolds Black Rock First---Harold Russell Hoxie First---Howard Pankey Imboden First---Carl Kirkendoll, Raymond Davis, Jim Smith Immanuel---Paul King Newport First---Dr. Gene Crawley, Allison Crawley, Eloise Grimes,

Kathryn Conner, Virginia Carney Smithville---Gary Wise Tuckernlall First---Lonnie Younger, Dannie Ingram Walnut Ridge First---Ben Early, Jeff Main, Beatrice Williams,

H. E. Williams, D. Jack Nicholas, Martha Nicholas, Trent Edwards, Ron Sanders

Buckner: Fellowship---Chales L. Whedbee, IvaLee Whedbee, Jay Stewart

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Hartford First---MtYel Harris, Bob Garrett Mansfield First---Johnnie N. Darr, Joel Faircloth Waldron First---Gary Martin, Nelson Wilhelm

Buckville:

Caddo River: Lake Ouachita---Flo Barksdale, Dorothy Ritter Mount Ida First---Alice Bunch, Carl Bunch Oden First---R. B. King

Calvary: Augusta First---J. R. DeBusk Beebe First---Rev. Ronnie Mayes Central---Jim Box, David Wayne Jackson Judsonia First---Ray Meador Kensett First---Eddi Settles, Donald Settles McCrory First---Coy Tommey, Barbara Tommey Midway---John D. Davey Morton---George Fink Searcy First---James E. Hill, Jr., Sidney Jackson, David Crouch Trinity---Gary McConnick, Richard A. Brayton Valley---Bert Thomas, Martha Thomas

Carey: Bearden First---William W. Fowler, Frances Williams, Olan Vaughan,

Helen Vaughan Calvary---Sharon Phillips, Don Phillips Fordyce First---Rev. Jack Bledsoe, Mrs. Ann Bledsoe, Rev. Martin Thielen Hampton First---Rev. L. W. Hixson South Side---Rev. Charles Jones

Caroline: Biscoe First---Tom Hoskins Cabot First---Del Medlin Carlisle First---Mrs. Hazel Chesser, Charles Chesser Coy---Harold White Des Arc First---Verne Wickliffe, Vicki Wickliffe England First---Ivetta Black, Danny Burroughs, Harry Black

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Lonoke---Ed Simpson Mount Carmel---Mitchum W. Tapson, Linda Tapson Ward First---Bill Hilburn, Mary Ruth Hilburn

Centennial : Almyra First---Don Hubbard Faith---Michael Hulsey, Sherry Hulsey Saint Charles---Debbie Miller, Dwain Miller

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Stuttgart First---Lynwood Henderson, Rev. Jerre Hassell, Lorene Henderson, Barbara Hassell

Central : Benton First---R. B. Crotts, Graydon Hardister, Mrs. Edward O. Berry,

Edward G. Berry, Charles Holcomb, Mrs. Bobby Dusek, Bobby Dusek, David James, Randel Everett, Mrs. Randel Everett

Calvary---Johnny Lewis Central---Ronald J. Bracken, Janie Baber, Mark Baber, John Hossler NOlth Main---Randall Cross Hot Springs Second---Keith A. Outts, Dr. Dennis Swanberg Hot Springs First---Dr. Roy Buckelew, Lloyd Kulm, Bettye Remont,

Rev. Roy Remont, Kelley B onham Hurricane Lake---Clarence Shell, Virginia Shell Lakeside---Paul W. Rayen, Martha Shuftield, Harris L. Shuffield,

Gina Rogers, Phillip O. Maine Malvern Third---Mrs. Iris Owen, Hugh Owen, Bro. Pat Titsworth Memorial---Paul Bledsoe, Mrs. Paul Bled'!oe, Rev. Hal N. Graves Piney---Rev. Joel Moody, Mrs. Joyce Moody Pleasant Hill---Rev. Wilson Deese, Mrs. Margaret Deese, James Swedenburg,

Roy F. Lewis Temple---Elvis W. Smith Trinity---Diana Lewis, Daryl D. Dungey, Harold Stephens, Shirley Stephens,

John Lewis Walnut Valley---Mrs. Joan W. Newnam, James K. Newnam Barcelona Road---Phyllis Reddin, Tim Reddin Royal---Dick L. Cayce

Clear Creek: Cedarville---G. L. Hobbs, Peggy Hobbs Clarksville Second---Mrs. AdelIa Adams, Dr. Marvin E. James

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Concord---Rev. George Domerese, Rev. Michael Taylor, David Brown Dyer First---Nita Pierson, David Pierson Lamar---Rev. Les Frazer, Mrs. Kathy Frazer Mountainburg First---Leroy Rogers, Patsy Rogers, Brian Herbert Mulberry First---Ron L. Clatk Oak Grove---Brenda Burkhart, Bill Burkhart, Carel Norman, Lena West,

B arbara Norman Ozark First---Rev. John Matthews Trinity---Jessie Bratton, Clayburn C. Bratton Van Buren First---Rev. Stanley Daniel Vrul Buren Second---Robert Morrison Woodland---Mary Haltom, Rev. Homer Haltom Cabin Creek---Connie L. Nordin, Shirley Walker, Loretta Rosel,

Philip Rosel Alma First---Billy Kimbrough, Leota Kimbrough, Augusta Boatright,

Tom Steward

Concord: Bloomer---Rev. Richard Goodrum Bluff Avenue---Ron Batchelor, Harvey Wells, Frankie Williams,

Charles Vaughn Booneville First---Dr. Allen Thrasher, Rev. Hoyle Haire, Mary Haire,

Sherry Thrasher, Jrulice West, Jim West, Skip Wofford, Nancy Wofford, Jeral Hampton, Betty Hampton

Branch---Rev. Steve Plunkett, Brenda Plunkett Burnsville---Michael Donahue Calvary---Oren Atchely, Betty Cochran, Donald Cochran, Mildred Meadows,

R. C. Meadows, Harold Bums, Reva Corbin, Nita Rosett, Rufus Spessard

Centra] First Southern---James A. Nelson Charleston First---Larry Home, Calvin Mahan, Jeff Gammill East Side---Mrs. C. Fred Lane, Mrs. Warren McLellan, Warren McLellan,

B ruce Tippit, Dr. Trueman Moore, Frrulk Sullivan, Wally Portmann,

Dr. John H. Wikman, Kenneth Stogsdill, Rev. Eddie Combs Fort Smith First---Emily Herrod, Debi B atchelor, Rex Terry,

Rev. Mike Harmon, Bill Lacewell, Dr. Ken Lilly, Rev. Eddie Combs, Dr. Oayton Spriggs, Dr. Guy Lrunb, Iris Lilly

Glendale---Sherry B arnard, Kenneth B arnard, Jr. Grand Avenue---Margie Morgan, Rev. Ferrell Morgan, Rev. Stephen Stege,

Rev. Kent Jennings, Rev. Joe Potts, John Taylor

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Greenwood First---Kenny Price, Milton James, Cecil Dunn, Tim Johns, Larry Nelson, Martha Nelson, Janet Dunn, Marjorie Griffin, Robert Kennedy

Hackett First---Donna Van Pelt, Charles N. Van Pelt Haven Heights---Neal Prock, Nita Prock

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Imlllanuel---Rev. Gary Strehlow, Dr. Jennings Bozeman, Mrs. Hazel Bozeman, Mr. Allen Elmore, Mr. Steve Parish, Mr. Joe Beardsley, Mrs. Anne Strehlow

Jenny Lind---Carrol D. Walters Lavaca First---Robert E. Brisco, Lynda G. Brown, Herbert Brown,

Cheryl Stem, J. B. B allance, Veda Ballance Magazine First---Slmlmie Brown, B. Jo1m Trantham, Brenda Brown Memorial---Irvin M. Judd New Hope---Junior Hoillmd, Tina Thompson, George S. McGraw North Side---T. J. Richardson NOlth Side---Larry Lewis, Roy Martin, Marie Martin Oak Cliff---Lyndel Hobbs, Phil Whitten, Merlene Whitten, Gordon Wells,

Darrell Taylor, Gerry Taylor Paris First---Clyde Vire Pine Log---Mark Browning Ratcliff First---J ack Porter Rye Hill---Leroy French South Side---Ina Slocum, Oliver Slocum South Side---Herbert G. Bamett, John W. Home, Marianne Stanlbaugh,

Myra Home Spradling---Betty Williamson, Ron Williamson, Ken Hicks, Maycene Hicks,

Abraham Gibbs, Lucille Gibbs, Murl Roberts Telllple---Rev Eldon Pennington, Retha Pennington Trinity---Betty Morris, B ruce Morris, Jimmy L. Bean, Carol Bean,

Ricky Wofford, Irene Michael, Diana Duplantis, Rita Sue Rogers Windsor Park---Rev. Jim Files, Denny Neff, Brandon Willey,

Raymond Stephens, Mrs. Gladys Gresham, Glendel Cloud, Lois Blackard, Jeanene Harris

Westside---Jallles R. Zeltner, Roma Zeltner, Rev. Orville Haley, Mrs. Harry Wilson

Midland First---Carol Presson, Robert E. Presson, Lila Voss, Gladys Bashlml

Conway-Perry : Bigelow---E. B. Lancaster

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Casa First---Bitly Harwell Houston---Ray Brownholtz

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Morrilton First---Mrs. Sue Cox, Guy Thompson, Marynell Thompson, Rev. Eldridge Snow

Perryville First---Refus Caldwell, Horace Gray Petit Jean First---V. L. Harris, Junior, W. Nell Harris

Current -Gaines: Coming First---Guy Whitney Piggott First---Mrs. Hilda Spurgin, Clyde P. Spurgin, Alan Parks

Delta: Arkansa'l City---Kenneth W. Overton Dermott---Rev. George Pirtle, Rev. Tom Darter, Mrs. Tom Darter Eudora---Janie Hogue, Russel Hogue, Jim Farrish, Jimmy Wallace Lake Village---Harold Elmore, Elizabeth Elmore New Hope---J. C. Singleton North Side---John H. Hall Tillar First---K1ois Hargis Wilmot---Col. Aubrey Halsell, Mrs. Aubrey Halsell

Faulkner: Beryl---Gary Pridmore Cadron Ridge---D. W. Stone Conway First---J. Benton Wofford, Mrs. Faye Wofford Conway Second---Larry Pillow Greenbrier First---Kenneth Bunch, Susan Bunch Harlan Park---Jimmy L. Richard'lon, Carolyn Richardson Mayflower First---Charles McGhee, Naomi McGhee, Ken Reece Pickles Gap---Bob Dailey Plea'lant Grove---Bill Kreis Woodland Heights---Dr. Troy Prince, Irene Prince

Garland County: Grand Avenue---Rev. Gene Ellis, Rev. Clytee Harness, Mr. Clarence Hill Jessieville---Gene Anderson Park Place---Melba Haynes, Eddie Hardister, Dr. Tom Harris,

Mrs. Saundra Harris Antioch---William D. Harris, Phoebe Harris

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Leonard Street---Charles Mays Amity First---David Montoya

Greene Connty: Alexander---John Edwards Calvary---Dr. Robert A. Martin Center Hill---Jerry G. B aker Clarks Chapel---Wilbum D. Griggs Finch---Delores Rowland, Herbert Rowland Light---Clyde R. Morris Mannaduke First---D. Stan Smith, Curtis B. Smith Paragould First---Rev. Carroll Gibson, Bettye Gibson,

Rev. Winfred Bridges Vines Chapel---Gail Abanathy, Charles Abanathy West View---Ronnie Winn, Gary D. Fulton

Harmony: Central---Gary Akers Dollarway---Ed Harrison, Jr. Dumas First---Carter Tucker, Paulin L. Tucker East Side---C1yde Jones Forrest Park---Rev. Toby Adair Gould First---Rev. Dean Collings Green Meadows---Annetta Brackett, Garland Brackett Greenlee---Jimmy Watson Immanuel---Rev. John Belkin, David Moore, Diane Radtnick,

Mrs. Polly Scott, Rev. Garey Scott, Bruce Rodtnick, Ray Edwards, Mr. Jimmy Shults, Mrs . Vicky Shults, Mrs. Becky Moore

Kingsland First---Faye Ellis, Cline D. Ellis White HaJl First---Rev. Bob Hatper, Mrs. Welda Hatper Claud Road---WiJliam R. Passmore Pine Bluff First---Dr. Benny McCracken, John H. McClannahan,

William Stricklin, Dottie Stricklin, Rev. Gene Elliott, Dr. Michael Johnson

Pine Bluff Second---Paul Holt Rison---J. T. Harvill, George Ann Harvill South Side---James P. Allen, Mrs. Rick Erwin, Rev. Rick Erwin Star City First---Mrs. E . C. Cloud, E. C. Cloud Watson Chapel---Rev. Bill Lewis, Dewayne Tanton, Rev. Sonny Simpson

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Sulphur Springs---Rev. Bud Evans

Independence: ArbaIUla---Leonard Williams Balesville First---Mrs. Margie McCord, Rev. Eddie McCord,

Mrs. David Tale, Jr., David M. Tate, Dr. Don A. Nall, David Pruker, James Smythe, Joe Vincent, Jen Vincent

Calvary---A. D. Corder, Olga B . Corder Cord---Jerry Kausler Desha First---Steve Pely Newark Southem---Manuel Macks Northside---Rev. Vaughn Blue, Jr, Mrs. Cleo K. Riherd, Leslie M. Riherd West---Randy Maxwell, Nan Maxwell, David ToWen White River---Mrs. Thurlo Lee, Rev. Thurlo Lee

Liberty: Call1den First---Mrs. Ruth Coffer, Mrs. Louise McKenzie, Mrs. Ruby Snider,

Mrs. Inez Evison, Karen L. Smith, Dennis A. Smith, F. S. Chesson, Mrs. Nina Chesson

Cullendale---Eddie Reed, Carolyn Reed East Main---Glenn Morgan, Robert Blann, Truett Crunp Ebenezer---C. Phelan Boone El Dorado First---John G. Ragsdale, Raymond Higgins, Mark Coppenger,

John McAlister, Mrs. John McAlister EI Dorado Secolld---Rev. Bruce Mmphy, Rev. Charles Lewis, Richard Gates Hillside---Greg Kirksey, Barry Bates Immanuel---John Bailey, Lottie Bailey, Betty Kimball, Tommy Kimball,

Tommy Robertson, Beverly Robertson Knowles---Richard John<;on, Dorothy Johnson Lawson---Rev. Donald Travis Parkview---Jotm McAnally, Mrs. John McAnally Smackover First---Julie Hester, L. L. Hester Three Creeks---Peggy Snow, Lowell Snow Trinity---Gemld M. Taylor Union---Staton Posey, Dorothy Posey Village---Ray Huddleston West Side---Jerry Wilson, Nadell Wilson

Little Red River: Sugar Loaf---Rev. Lloyd Blanton, Rev. Bill Willianls, Stafford Kees

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Heber Springs First---Dr Jeny Kirkpatrick, Charles Treadway, Lloyd Ratliff, Elaine Ratliff

Pines---Ron Bradley, Pam Bradley, Jim Spradlin Quitman---Rev. Fred P. Oaks, Linda Oaks South Side---David Miller, Glenda Miller West Side---Lisa Harness, Van Harness

Little River: Ashdown First---David Newberry Dierks First---Craig Chambers Foreman First---Deanna B lackmore, Duaine Blackmore Horatio First---Bill Ashburn, Julie Ashburn Lockesburg First---James Cannon, Duane White, Lois White Murfreesboro First---Rick Hyde Nashville First---Arma Bla�e, David Blase, W. Glen Power, Quida Power,

Bill Waller, Debbie Waller Oak Grove---Dale A. Wooten Ogden First---David Holder Ridgeway---Gerald Hill, Linda Hill Wilton First---Victor Simpson

Mississippi County: Blytheville First---Mrs. Wayne Friday Calvary---Joe A. Thompson, Liz Thompson Leachville First---Jimmy W. Arlderson Leachville Second---Roger Haney Manila First---Willianl E. Piercy Osceola First---John Dresbach, Earl Humble, John O'Brien,

Mrs. John O'Brien Weslside---Richard L. Roberts Whitlon---Mike Henderson Wilson First---Mrs. Marcelee Cooper, Rev. Delton Cooper

Mount Zion: Caraway First---Robert E. Hal l , Margaret A. Hall Central---Sheny Holt, Rex Holt, Jr., Randy Brantley, Mary E. Herring,

Dr. R Wilbur Herring, Larry Bailey, Sheila Bailey, Frank Lady, Melva Cooper, Jerry Cooper

Fisher Slreel---Michael L. Trammell

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Jonesboro First---Marianne Willliams, Emil Williams, Martha Coop, Dennis Coop, Arliss Dickerson, Burce Venable, Thomas Stafford

Monette First---Kathy Auten, Jack Auten Mount Zion---Ronnie L. Bray Needham---Don Allred Nettleton---Rev. Harold Ray, Mrs. Beth B allard, Rev. Stan Ballard North Main---Charles Wiaters Philadelphia---Roy Hargrave Walnut Street---Patsy Johnson, C. A. Johnson, Imogene Smith,

Max Smith, Doug Bradley, Helen Bradley

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North Arkansas: Bellefonte---Charles H. Taylor Berryville First---Michael Gray Eagle Height,>---Stanton Cram Grandview First---Joel Sanders Green Forest First---Bill Riddle, Mark Fawcett Harrison First---Mrs. Curtis Mathis, Curtis Mathis, Rick Whitaker,

Dale F. Taylor Jasper First---Don Rose, Patricia Rose Lead Hill First---Glenn Crenshaw Northvale---S. D. Hacker Woodland Heights---Nolan Brisco, Joseph A. Hogan Beaver Lake---Elmer Griever

North Central: Bee Branch---Jolm Evans, Sr., John Evans, Jr., Lester Nixon Clinton First---Willis Hinkson, Frank H. Shell, Charlotte Hinkson,

Gamer Johnson, Gamie Johnson Fairfield Bay---A. Hilton Lane Immanuel---Mrs. James Evans, Rev. James M. Evans Leslie First---Victor Irvine, B onnie Irvine Pleasant Valley---Gary Kirkendoll Scotland---Kevin Carter, Judy Carter

North Pulaski: Amboy---Mrs. Nan Ashcraft, Dr. John Ashcraft

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Baring Cross---Jerry S. Hogan, Louis Criswell Bayou Meto---Bill Brown Berea---David Hancock Calvary---John R. Maddox, Mrs. Sarah Maddox Central---Rev. Greg Jackson, Dr. Ron Ford, Rev. Bob Klutts,

Rev. David Steele, Rev. Freddie Pike, Mrs . Janet Ginn Chapel Hill---Corinne Lawson, Lecil O. Lawson Forty-Seventh Street---Bill Bruce Gravel Ridge---Danny Veteto, Larry Shennan Graves Memorial---James Thomason Highway---Wayne Kocourek, Fred Griebel Indianhead Lake---Dr. Jack Kwok Jacksollville First---Marvin Peters, Pamela Peters, Jan Kelley,

Stanton C. Lee North Little Rock First---Rev. Paul Daniel Park Hill---Mrs. Leroy Sisk, Rev. Leroy Sisk, Dan Jordan,

Mrs. Everett Sneed, Dr. Everett Sneed, Jimmie Sheffield, Mrs . Maurice Hurley, Dr. S. Cary Heard, Kent Farris, Dr. Maurice Hurley

Remount---Blake Owen Sherwood First---Elbert Warren, John Paul Moccia, Ida Ison, Joy Faucett,

F. E. Ison, Bratton Rhodes, Charles Allen, Sue Allen, Dortha Rhodes Sylvan HiIls---Don Moseley Zion Hill---Ricky Bridges, Richard L. Avey Riverside---Charles F. Boyd, Mike Johnson, E. Amon B aker

Ouachita: Acom---Rev. Price Neal , Shirley Neal Dallas Avenue---Roy Conatser, Janice Conatser, Charlotte Branton,

Danny Branton De Queen First---Rev. Victor Gore, Durward Bourns, Evelyn Bourns,

Jimmie Dickson, Boyd Dickson, Randy Walker Hatfield First---Mary Vanhooser, Paul Vanhooser Hatton---Alice Davis, Harold Davis, D. W. Youngblood Mena First---John Welch, Rev. Bill Bowen, Walter Moore,

Rev. Dillard Miller Salem---Mitch adorn

Pulaski County: Archview---W. S. Buffalo, Jr., Johnny Farmer, James C. Walker,

Mary L. Walker

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CaJvary---Dr. Glenn Hickey , Julia Ketner, Randall O'Brien, Carolyn Porterfield, Imogene Reed, Jesse S. Reed, Marceille S awyers, Floyd Tidsworth

Chicot Road---Edward L. Sudbery, Nita Sudbery Crossroad---Bill Flemming CrystaJ Hill---Antonia Tribble, Ruth Carswell, Sidney G. Carswell Bryant First Southem---Milton Cowling, James Lagrone Forest Higblands---James S tone, Drew Willis, William A. Willis,

Ken Pannley Geyer Springs First---Richard Ogden, Don Moore, Paul R. Sanders,

Gearl Spicer, Shirley Moore, JOhlIDY Biggs, Jolm Ross, Robert Parker, Carol Roper, Debbie Dillon

Green Memorial---Charles Atkin�on Holly Springs---Ray Bran�cum, Mrs. Ray Branscum lmmanuel---Mrs. Glendon Grober, Dr. Glendon Grober, Mrs. Brian Harbor,

Dr. Brian Harbor, Miss Elma Cobb, Mr. Allen Smith, Mr. D ale Ward, Rev. Don Hook, Dr. W. O. Vaught, Mrs. Margaret Smith

Indian Springs---Maria Grant, Benny Grant Ironton---Robert F. Shaddox, Ethel M. Shaddox, Jonnie McCumpsey Lakeshore Drive---Doug McWhirter, Curtis Honts, Bill Falkner,

Sandy Woodbury, Ross Woodbury Li fe Line---Rev. Jolm Finn, Tommy Cunningham, Leslie Willis Little Rock First---Carolyn Powell, Kerry Powell, Mrs. Glen McGriff,

Mrs. John B. Wright, John B. Wright, Dr. Glen McGriff Little Rock Second---Brad Shaw, Tom Wideman, Steve Pate, Ross Pyeatt,

Mrs. Gene Hornbeck, B arbara Long, Mrs. Baxter Cheatham, Mrs. Harry Trulove, Harry D. Trulove, Dr. Bill White

Markham Street---Chester Maynard, Maxine Maynard, Joe Jones, Manuel Weeks, Mark Miller, Sandra Hinkson, Edwin Hinkson

Martilldale---Bemard Rusel1, Carleen Powers, Phillip Powers Nalls Memorial---Charles Cockman, Ray Edmonson, Patricia Cockman,

Brenda Edmonson Natural Steps---Marie Presley, Joyce Kinkead, Rev. Ernest Whitten Olivet---Rev. Johnny Jackson, Carolyn Deahl, Timothy Deahl Pulaski Heights---Stan Wilson, James Smalley, Rev. James Walker,

Rev. James E. Munns, Rev. Mark B. Dose, Dr. William Elder, Mr. Jim Gattis, Mrs. Jan Gattis

Reynolds Memorial---Rev. Benson Edwards Sheridan First---SanlUel Adkins

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South Highland---Larry Page, Mark Tolbert, Joyce Thom as, George Sims Vimy Ridge Immanuel---Osie Dee Miller, Ronald D. Mimms Woodlawn---Rev. Ledell Bailey Otter Creek First---Rev. Max W. Deaton, Mark Kelly, Mrs. Cheryl Kelly Greater Grace---Mrs. Nornla D. Moss, Quinton Moss, Paul l. L. Williams

Red River: Arkadelphia First---Nancy Jordan, L. B. Jordan, Daniel Grant,

Betty Jo Grant, Roger Harrod, Fer! Dene Sims, Carbon Sims, Mary Betty Dixon, Lyndell P. Worthen, Ed Coulter

Arkadelphia Second---Richard Wentz, Janet Wentz Beech Street---Rev. Greg Stanley, Mrs . Greg Stanley Harmony HiJI---Alvin Clark, Lorine Clark Okolona---Marie Bryan, Newton C. B ryan Park Hill---Bobby Cook Prescott First---Robert C. Parsley Malvern First---Lawson Hatfield, Mrs. Lawson Hatfield, Jo Chesser,

Zane L. Chesser

Rocky Bayou: Belview---Tim Porter, Sabra Porter Melbourne First---Don R. Sanders Oxford---Mrs. Virginia Wiles, Rev. Noble Wiles, Mrs. Shirley Taylor,

Rev. Jesse L. Taylor

Southwest: Beech Street First---Mike Huckabee, Loretta Webb, J. D. Webb,

Joanne Caldwell, Carroll Caldwell, John Hough, Charles Vance Bradley---Billie Sue Wright, Denny Wright Calvary---Kermy Daniel, Linda Neathery, Scott Neathery, Yvette Daniel Central---Mrs. Claud Kendrick, Col. Calud Kendrick, Joe W. Statton,

Dr. Rich L. KineI, Mrs . Rich L. KineI, Robert Turner Fouke First---Bruce G. Coe Highland Hills---Rev. James Lindsey, Mrs. James Lindsey Hope First---Bill W. Gunter, Mrs . Jewell Moore, Will Thompson,

Janie Thompson, Mrs. Joyce Stiltner, Richard Stiltner, Jewell Moore Immanuel---Mrs. William Garner, William Gamer Memorial---Roy McLeod Piney Grove---Robert Smith

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Pisgah---David Ray Tennessee---Billy Gene West, Pam West

Tri-County: Calvary---Lloyd Sanderson, Blanche Hair, Gary S. Hair, Jean Sanderson Cherry Valley---Harrison Johns Forrest City First---Mrs. D. C. McAtee, Rev. D. C. McAtee, Larry Plummer,

Delton M. Beall Ingram Boulevard---Dale Walker, Henry Applegate Marion---Eugene Ray, Edna Ray Union Avenue---Rev. James Tallant, Mrs. Doris Tallant, Shelby Bittle,

Mrs. Ann Bittle Wynne---Rev. Robert Tucker, Mrs. Nell Tucker, Donald Dunavant,

Mrs. Clara Moery, Bryan Moery Lakeshore Estates---Rev. Neal Stevens

Trinity: Eastside---Jerry Miller Harrisburg First---Captain Lovell Marked Tree First---Kyle Sumpter, Jo Ann Sumpter Trumann First---Mrs. Jimmie Garner, Jimmie Garner Tyronza First---Doug Applegate, Mildred Carter, Mrs. Dudley Terry,

Dudley R. Terry

Washington-Madison: Berry Street---Paul S. Klinger College Avenue---J. B . Kyger, Mrs. J. B. Kyger

Elmdale---Harold Gateley, Mark Brooks, Valerie Brooks, Gary Underwood, Farrell Ard

Farmington First---Travis Fullwood, Janice Fullwood Fayetteville First---Jere D. Mitchell, Royce Ann Mitchell , Keith Robbins,

Jackie Robbins, Jamie L. Jones, II, Kris LamIe, Carla Lamie First Southem---Nicholas F. Hartness Friend'lhip---Janice Anglin, Jack Anglin Greenland First---B. R. Stockton, Harold Pape Immanuel---Mrs. Brenda Caldwell, Dan Caldwell Lincoln First---Beuy Adams, Earl Adams Prairie Grove First---Bmd Sheffield, Roy Teekell , Dennis Piearcy,

Dorothy Teekell, Jolm Teekell, Mariagrazia Sheffiel, Linda Arnold

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Ridgeview---AI Gebauer, Clara Reed, Hennan Reed Sang Avenue---Paul L. Dennis, Jay Harris

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Springdale First---Dr. Romlie W. Floyd, Mrs. Jeana Floyd, Mrs. Pam Yoakum, Dr. Mark Yoakum, Joe Donnan, Stan Coleman, Alan Damron, Jeff DiMiceli, Ken Heim

While River: Cotter Firsl---Mrs. Betty Wills, Rev. Don Corbitt, Rev. Edward Powers,

Mrs. Phyllis Powers Eastside---Byron Allen, Jr., Richard Domerese, Debbie Domerese Flippin First---Stephen Martin, Judy Martin Gassville---John T. Casey, Sr., Mary J. Casey Henderson First---Mike Titsworth Mountain Home First---Patricia Fowler, Dr. Roy A. Fowler, Ina Russell,

Russell Miller, Alice King, Lucy Tillman Yellville First---Mrs. Mary Kisor, Rev. Howard Kisor

74 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

EXECUTIVE BOARD

Don Moore, Executive Director

The Executive Board has been ably chaired this past year by Ferrell Morgan, Di­rector of Missions of the Concord Association. His committee chairmen have been, Jere Mitchell, Fayetteville, Operating Committee Chairman; Rich Kine!, Berryville,

Program Committee Chairman; Jerry Wilson, EI Dorado, Finance Committee Chair­man. Meetings were held December 9, 1986 and August 25, 1987.

PERSONNEL

Considerable activity by the Executive Board was seen in the area of personnel.

With the retirement of Tom Logue, after 32 years of ministry as Director of the Baptist Student Union, the Administration and Operating Committee recommended the employment of David James to fill this position.

Scott Willis was recommended and employed by the Board to fill the directorship

of the Baptist Student Union at Arkansas Tech University where Steve Masters had previously served . Steve has resigned to take a similar position with Oklahoma State University.

Bruce Venable was employed to fill the vacancy at the Arkansas State University Baptist Student Union created by the resignation of Keith Inman who went to Murray

State University as their Baptist Student Union Director.

Glendon Grober was employed as Director of the Brotherhood Department to succeed Neal Guthrie who had resigned for health reasons. Glendon's move from the Evangelism Department to the Brotherhood Department left a vacancy that was filled with the employment of Paul McClung.

John Belken was employed to fill the vacancy in the Cummins prison chaplaincy created by the resignation of Oscar Barrow. The vacancy left by Jack Washington's move to the Texas Convention was filled by Tommy Goode. He serves in the Missions Department as a consultant in Christian Social Ministries, PACT (Project: Assistance

To Churches In Transition), and Multi-Family Housing.

Jack Ramsey was employed to work as a Field Consultant in our church planting projects. Located out of the headquarters and near the greatest concentration of new

church starts, his ministry is two-fold. One, he works to eliminate the high loss-rate traditionally experienced in church planting. Second, he works to help struggling small

churches to survive that are threatened by circumstances.

OTHER BOARD ACTIONS

The Operating Committee of the Executive Board authorized the gift of $ 1 ,000 toward the establishment of the Huber L. Drumwright, Jr. Chair of New Testament at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

On October 1 , Convention officials were joined by Minette Drumwright and Cleo Collins in the dedication of the Drumwright-Collins Memorial Library in the Baptist Building.

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Construction of the Guest House at Camp Paron should be completed and a dedi­cation date set by the convening of the annual convention. It is being recommended

that funds held for the Adult Conference Center Study Committees work be trans­ferred and used for furnishings of the Guest House.

The major program action of the Executive Board during the year has been its rec­ommendation to enter into the "Church Arkansas" emphasis for 1988-89.

MINISTRY

The Executive Board staff has conducted 1 ,216 conferences with 12,003 churches represented during the past year (July-June) . They have been in 2,081 individual churches for various conferences. To do this they have travelled 460,364 miles.

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EXECUTIVE BOARD RECOMMENDATIONS TO CONVENTION

Recommendation No. 1 (1988 BUDGET)

I . STATE CAUSES 1988 Requests 1 . Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 219,431 2. Business Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225,737 3. Annuity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 ,082 4. Baptist Student Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 585,910 5 . Brotherhood '

.' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109,289

6. Christian Life Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76,404 7 . Church Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 52,501 8. Church Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203,778 9. Cooperative Ministries with National Baptists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125,457

10. Evangelism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228,978 1 1 . Ministry of Crisis Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 ,667 12. Missions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409,489

13 . Stewardship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94,726 14. Sunday School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265,635 15 . Woman's Missionary Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266,774 16 . Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0-1 7 . Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54,654

1 8 . Arkansas Baptist Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 ,407 19. Camp Paron - Operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52,348 20. Camp Paron - Improvement Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30,000 2 1 . Annuity Dues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375,000 22. Baptist Student Union - Buildings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 38,000 23. Convention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88,630

24. Historical Commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,987 25. Non-Department Programs and Other Causes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223,634

TOTAL EXECUTIVE BOARD PROGRAMS $4,223 ,517 26. Arkansas Baptist Family and Child Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369,283 27. Arkansas Baptist Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 ,688 28. Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 89,439 29. Christian Education

(1) Ouachita Baptist University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ,960,575 (2) Southern Baptist College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 540, 144 (3) Ministerial Education Loan Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105,830

TOTAL STATE PROGRAMS $7,607 ,476 II . SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ,262,824

TOTAL BUDGET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 12,870,300

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Recommendation No. 2

1990 SIMULTANEOUS REVIVALS

1 . That the Arkansas Baptist State Convention participate in the Southern

Baptist Convention 1990 Simultaneous Revivals . The theme is "Here's Hope, Jesus Cares for You ."

2 . That the dates for Arkansas to be divided as follows: East - March 18-25 West - April 1-8

3 . That a state steering committee be established b y Fall, 1987. (The state steering committee will be established according to guidelines in the "State Steering Committee Guide" which will be released in July, 1987 .)

Recommendation No. 3

ARKANSAS BAPTIST FOUNDATION

The Executive Board recommends that the income earned from the investment of undesignated Foundation funds be used for the operation of the Foundation, over a five year period beginning with the budget year 1987-88.

Recommendation No. 4

"CHURCH ARKANSAS" EMPHASIS

The Executive Board recommends the Arkansas Baptist State Convention con­

sider a major church starting emphasis for 1988 in keeping with the National Southern

Baptist Theme of "Strengthening Mission. " We further recommend that the year of emphasis be followed by at least one year of implementation in which a challenging goal for starting missions in Arkansas is attempted.

ANNUITY

James A. Walker, Arkansas Representative

The Expanded Church Annuity Plan represents the first major revision in almost

40 years. Although the Annuity Board promoted Route 10 for more than a decade, many churches continue to participate with a monthly contribution of $33 .34. The A plans will close on December 3 1 , 1987 .

The Expanded Church Annuity Plan, effective January 1 , 1988, calls for increased

individual participation with 5 percent as the ideal. Churches are encouraged to in­crease their participation to 10 percent. Churches and ministers determine monthly contributions and the contributions may be set at a different percentage than the sug­gested rates.

Flexibility is built into the plan. The source and proportion of the contributions are determined by the member and the church.

The Arkansas Baptist State Convention will contribute up to 1IJ of member and/

or church contributions with $420 being the maximum annual contribution. Of the State's contribution $210 will provide protection benefits. All above the first $210 con­tribution will be credited to the member's individual income retirement account.

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As of June 30, 1987, 25 associations have adopted the Expanded Church Annuity Plan. 109 churches have signed the Cooperative Agreement Form. Churches are en­couraged to adopt the Expanded Plan during 1987 .

Interest in the Expanded Church Annuity Plan is reflected in the following statis-

tics: 100 new members from July 1, 1986 through June 23, 1987 663 employers participating in the retirement program

1023 members participating in the retirement program

During the last 12 months your state annuity office ministered through these activ­ities:

• 25 church conferences • 45 association or convention sponsored conferences • 491 personal office and field consultations • 2479 phone calls

The Annuity Board's insurance programs continue to grow. The cost of medical

insurance has not increased for three years. The addition of dental insurance in the church plan is anticipated for 1988. Interest in the Board's insurance programs is re­flected in these figures.

550 employers participating in the church insurance program

957 members participating in the church insurance program

Arkansas is home for 472 annuitants who received an average of $ 179.02 in mon­

thly benefits from the Annuity Board. Sixty-nine percent of the annuitants receive less than $200 a month. The Adopt-an-Annuitant program will fund $50 a month to a limited number of annuitants.

Your Annuity Representative will continue to major on the Expanded Church Annuity Plan in 1988 with individual, church and associational conferences. Goals for

the year include 125 new members in the retirement program and 1000 participants in the insurance program.

ARKANSAS BAPTIST ASSEMBLY

Freddie Pike, Director

The seven weeks of the Arkansas Baptist Assembly produced an enrollment of 5 , 870, an increase of 265 over the previous year. Decisions included 332 professions of faith, 543 rededications and 27 commitments to church related vocations. Below are the weekly results:

Professions Church Related Week Enrollment of Faith Vocations Rededications 1 - June 15-19 403 33 1 25 2 - June 22-26 1098 54 2 95 3 - June 29-July 3 525 24 2 13 4 - July 6-10 1 15 1 59 4 61 5 - July 13-17 1054 67 2 205 6 - July 20-24 833 29 23 7 - July 27-31 806 66 15 121

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Totals 5870 332 27 543

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Improvements to the physical plant included replacing the roofs on our largest boys dormitory and one of our family units (Elm Inn) . Fire extinguishers were installed in all buildings, smoke alarms placed in all rooms, and an automatic fire extinguishing

system was installed in the kitchen.

Other improvements included building a new Crafts pavilion and drinking foun­tain gazebo in the Children's Park. The gazebo was built largely with memorial dona­tions in memory of Mrs. Bertha "Grandma" Gill. Mrs. Gill, the mother of Mrs. Law­

son Hatfield, attended the Assembly for many years. In addition to these improve­ments, the old recreation shack was demolished and a new one constructed on the same location. Major equipment purchases included a used pick-up truck and a new dish­washer for use in the dining hall.

Mr. Tommy Savage was hired to fill the position of Assistant Manager. Mr. Sav­age is a native of Siloam Springs and had worked at the Assembly in previous years.

In addition to the seven General Assemblies, three other full camps and several re­treats were conducted during the year. More than 9000 persons attended different events at the Assembly this year.

Our major needs include improving the family units, upgrading the retreat facility and providing heated adult facilities for use in year round activities. A major project that must be addressed in the next two or three years is replacement of the tabernacle. The

present tabernacle is amoung the oldest buildings on the grounds and will need extensive repairs or replacement in the near future. This probably cannot be accomplished through regular means of support such as the Cooperative Program or income from camp fees.

The Assembly has been such a meaningful place for so many people. Hardly a month goes by without someone telling me that some significant event in their lives

took place on the grounds of the Assembly. Some related that they met their future spouse on the grounds, gave their life to Christ, responded to God's call to the ministry or got their life on the right track during one week of the Assembly. The more I serve at the Assembly I become acutely aware that for many people the Assembly is indeed "holy ground . " If the Assembly does have a special place in your life, consider making

a contribution so others in the years ahead can relate the same kind of experiences you have been so fortunate to claim. Endowments would insure the operation of the As­sembly in a first class manner in the years ahead . It should be a matter of prayer for all Arkansas Baptists .

Missions & Evangelism

BAPTIST STUDENT UNION

David James, Director

1 . Over 300 college students made professions o f faith and were baptized in our Southern Baptist churches in Arkansas last year.

2 . Over 300 college students went on Spring Break Mission projects last spring to Honduras; Ecuador, New Orleans, Louisiana; Louisville, Kentucky; Florida; Washington, D.C. ; etc.

3 . For the first time ever over 1 00 Arkansas Baptist Students served as summer missionaries. A total of 105 students were either sent out by their fellow students or employed by the Home Mission Board.

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International Students

Baptist Student Unions in Arkansas had the opportunity to minister to over 1500

international students from more than 50 countries who are attending colleges and universities in our state. Over 125 persons attended the International Student Con­

ference, sponsored by our BSU and WMU departments, in addition to events spon­sored by local BSUs on their campuses.

Personnel

DAVID JAMES, BSU director at Oklahoma Baptist University, has been elected as the new director of the Student Department. He is a graduate of East Central State University in Oklahoma and Southwestern Seminary.

BRUCE VENABLE has been elected associate BSU director at Arkansas State. The former associate, Keith Inman, resigned recently to become BSU director at his

alma mater, Murray State University in Kentucky.

HELAN PARMAN is our new director at Arkansas College in Batesville.

CONTRACT WORKERS for next year will be Diane O'Connell at University of Central Arkansas at Conway, Betsy Adkins at University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, and Gary Demmitt at Southern Arkansas University, Technical Branch at Camden.

OUTREACH COORDINATORS will be Darrell Ray at Arkansas Tech, Robert Pinkston at Ouachita, Scott Patton at University of Arkansas at Monticello, Russ Sherrill at Southern Arkansas University, Lawanda Smith at Henderson State Univer­sity and Hope Wilder Coleman at University of Arkansas at Little Rock.

STEVE MASTERS, BSU director at Arkansas Tech, has resigned to accept the BSU position at Oklahoma State University. A BSU director in another state has been

approved by the Operating Committee, and the Executive Board is presently being polled about his selection.

BROTHERHOOD

Glendon Grober, Director

Brotherhood's purpose is clear: To help churches involve men, young men and boys in missions. The emphasis is obviously upon action rather than organization, upon participation rather than administration. Men and boys learn best by doing.

The 1986/87 year has been characterized by a lengthy period without a state direc­tor. Neal Guthrie ceased to direct the department at the time of the 1986 Arkansas

Baptist State Convention. Nearly a half year skipped by before the new director was able to assume the Brotherhood Department responsibilities.

During this period there was a meeting of Baptist Men at Camp Paron. The pro­motion was carried out by the 1986 Baptist Men's President, Russell Miller. The Paron meeting focalized the "fellowship method" as highly appropriate for Arkansas Baptist

Men. A new directory of Arkansas Baptist Men was elected: President - Emmett Chapman, Vice President - Don Gephardt, Secretary - Alan Mashak.

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The new Brotherhood Director received very solid support from the State RA Committee in the RA Congress at Ouachita University. The Congress moved smoothly and rapidly under the leadership of Ozzie Berryhill, Tim McMinn, Gary Misner, Jim Sullivan, Mark Rutherford, Jerry Neal who supervised the RA racers and Bobby Shows who coordinated the track activities. The entries in the track meet were in the multiple thousands. Argentina Missionary, Stan Parris, led devotional mission periods

and eight young men surrendered their lives to church related vocations and Foreign Missions. Our office secretary, Debbie Davenport and Cheryl Warren of the ABSC Computer Service, were invaluable in the tabulation of the track results as well as the

other administrative details which they handled.

The same group of men led in the three state RA Camps. Attendance was down for these but the program was very good. Eight rededications and four conversions were reported to local Baptist Churches. Ozzie Berryhill, Tim McMinn and Jim Sulli­van deserve special recognition for their involvement in the camping program. Next

year we will hold only one RA Camp at Paron.

Lawrence Cole, an MK from Brazil who served as a Journeyman doing RA work

in Liberia, and whose parents are currently missionaries in Mexico, served as RA sum­mer worker. Lawrence, a Southwestern Seminary student, served as assistant director and missionary for the RA Camps. He led the Pioneer RA's on their mission trip to In­dianapolis during the Pan American Games. Lawrence also served as missionary in

associational camps and was present for one day or more in other regional camps. His ministry was very effective and we look forward to his work next year.

The Disaster Relief program was restudied and new administration lines were

adopted. A Disaster Relief Committee was formed: Boyd Margason, Ed Lauderdale,

John McAlister, Johnny Pierce, Don Gephardt, Emmett Chapman, Merle Cunning­ham and alternates Don Cranford and Rusty Kisling. There is also a computer list of

Disaster Relief p'ersonnel. All of these are involved in an annual training session which

the department holds. These men will give solid leadership to this area of Brotherhood

work.

Lay Renewal has been blessed by the Father in a refreshing new way during this year. Many Arkansas churches have experienced the movement of the Holy Spirit in

their midst . A training weekend for Renewal teams was held. Pastors across Arkansas

have expressed their appreciation for this type of revival emphasis . A Lay Renewal Committee was formed to implement our desire to involve more churches more effec­tively in Lay Renewal: Bill Bledsoe - State Coordinator, G.B . Hambrick, Fred Ward,

W.B. Wood, Wayne Parker, Bob Fisher, Fred Rutledge and John Parr.

A Construction Fellowship is providing human resources to help churches with building needs. A working agreement among the State Missions Department, the Sun­

day School Department and the Brotherhood Department is helping to start new churches across Arkansas as Baptist men offer their building skills and cut construc­

tion costs as much as 50 percent. Work has not only been with new and needy churches

in Arkansas but also as far as Belem, Vila do Conde, Santarem and Manaus in Brazil.

1988 should be an exciting year for Baptist men and boys through the following activities:

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Sunday, September 25, 1988, the last Sunday of the State Missions emphasis will be an action day for Baptist men. Our goal is to have a group of Baptist men doing evangelism in every jail, prison and correction institute in Arkansas that day.

Laity Abroad is receiving a new emphasis as a part of Arkansas Baptist Brotherhood. We are seeking to identify every Arkansas Baptist whose occupation

takes or places him overseas. Progress is being made but we still need help from every source in order to involve Baptist men and women in meaningful mission op­portunities as part of a secular vocation overseas.

Volunteer in Missions (VIM) is closely related to Laity Abroad. Today's world

presents opportunities for LAYMEN to serve where "career missionaries" cannot. One such area today is China. Brotherhood hopes to send 10 English teachers to

China for the summer months of 1988 . If you are an English teacher or have been a teacher with at least a BA who would like to give a summer, please contact our of­fice.

The Canton Trade Fair should receive a visit from 10-20 Arkansas business

men who will be seeking for opportunities to use professional and job skills to enter China to help the people and to practice evangelism on the New Testament basis of

"to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you . " (l Peter 3 : 1 5)

This report was written too early to include the Manaus Challenge report over 225 persons expressed a desire to participate in this one partnership mission project. Brotherhood will seek to find and lead Arkansas Baptist to respond to partnership

challenges. Perspective area of involvement that seem to be indicated are Brazil, Africa, Eastern South America, Korea, Thailand and possibly Portugal.

1 988 will be the YEAR OF THE LAITY. Baptist men will be involved in three program areas: Lay Renewal, Lay Evangelism and Lay Lead Revivals .

At the Key Leaders meeting Brotherhood associational leadership agree on the

major emphasis that should characterize Arkansas Baptist men and boys. A visual model was suggested to illustrate this thrust.

MISSIONS

EVANGELISM

NEARNESS TO

Information

Participation

Preparation

Action

Brother

Father

This format places prayer in a foundational position. It recognizes that all Chris­tian service is built upon and becomes effective as there is a prayer base. Baptist men must first of all, be praying men. Brotherhood will encourage and promote a three

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pronged approach to involving Baptist men in prayer.

1 . Encourage Brotherhood breakfasts where the followship emphasis will be significant and meaningful with other men and with the heavenly

Father through planned prayer time.

2. Give all possible support to the National Missions Prayer Plan. Per­

sonal commitments to daily prayer for the 3 ,700 plus foreign and 3 ,800 plus home missionaries will be a continuing task as Baptist men and women must agree that "prayer is not a fringe benefit for missionaries.

It is a NECESSITY. "

3 . Develop the fellowship o f praying Baptist men; a network o f men who are committed to pray for world evangelization and spiritual awaken­ing. This group also can be mobilized for special intercession as speci­fic needs arise in churches, associations and the state of Arkansas. Even if your church does not have a Brotherhood, you might like to be a part of praying Baptist men. Please indicate this by mail or telephone to the Brotherhood office.

BUSINESS SERVICES

Dan Jordan, Director

The function of the Business Services division of the Arkansas Baptist State Con­vention is twofold. The first is to provide support for the Executive Board departments of the Convention. The second is to be supportive in the total work of Arkansas Bap­tists. The nature of that support is to be an enabler helping each department and per­son to function more efficiently in ministry and to realize the maximum use of the

financial resources provided by Southern Baptists of Arkansas.

Basic services provided by this division are data processing, accounting, insur­ance, building management, printing, fleet management, purchasing and personnel services. Each of these support areas is vital to the day-to-day operation of our Con­

vention. Ultimately, our goal is that each area of service will be streamlined to give bet­ter support to all ministries of the Convention.

This past year brought many improvements in Business Services. The entire scope of insurance for the Executive Board was studied. An intensive reevaluation of proper­ties, risks and insurance needs resulted in substantial savings in reduced insurance pre­miums and an overall increase in property and liability coverages.

Accounting Services also experienced meaningful change in 1987. A professional study was made of the accounting functions and reporting procedures. Revisions were made in the reporting process, procedures and computer programs that will help gener­

ate more efficient, timely information for the administration and directors. This also was an important step in refining the accounting system to conform with standardized accounting principles.

This year marked the retirement of Doris Hinson in Accounting and Edie Mills in Communications. These two faithful employees served Arkansas Baptists more than 25 years. Lonette Godwin and Pat Krippendorf came to Accounting Services, and Alice Simpson was employed as Receptionist-PBX Operator .

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The importance of Computer Services to the Executive Board departments and the administration grew significantly this year. With the need for information, word processing and statistical analysis growing, Cheryl Warren assumed the new role of Data Processing Manager to help meet the demand.

It is the continuing commitment of Business Services to continue to supply the support for the operation of Executive Board programs of Arkansas Baptists while at the same time emphasizing the greater stewardship of the total mission of the Arkansas

Baptist State Convention.

COOPERATIVE PROGRAM

Jimmie Sheffield

1986 Cooperative Program receipts from churches totaled $ 1 1 ,618,427 .25 . The

budget was $12,250,000 which meant that the receipts were 95 percent of budget needs. Our churches have averaged giving 1 1 .9 percent of their undesignated receipts to the

Cooperative Program for the last several years.

Other statistics that may be of interest include:

1) Number of Churches giving to Cooperative Program: 1018

o - 4.999070 - 255 1 5 .0 - 19.999% 98

5 .0 - 9.999% - 402

10.0 - 14.999% - 232

20.0 - 24.999%

25 .0% and up

22

9

2) This means percentage of undesignated receipts to the Cooperative Program by churches was 8 % .

3 ) 1986 Cooperative Program receipts increased 4.85 percent over 1985 receipts.

4) Arkansas Baptist State Convention gifts to Southern Baptist Convention causes have increased from 40.60 percent in 1986 to 41 .41 percent in 1987.

Two major emphases are suggested each year to promote the Cooperative Program. Cooperative Program Day is scheduled for April each year, and Cooperative Program Month is scheduled for October. In addition, promotional materials are mailed periodic­ally to churches.

In 1986, The Arkansas Baptist State Convention approved a plan called "Mis­sions Advance 87-89" which has a two-fold purpose to:

- Challenge churches through preaching, speaking and personal contact to adopt a plan of advance in Cooperative Program support.

- Interpret the crisis we are facing in Cooperative Program support.

Ninety-three people were trained to speak in our churches. Sixteen others were trained to assist us "Timothy's ." Through August, over 150 churches had already

signed up to have a "Missions Advance 87-89" speaker. In addition, over 34,000 leaflets, "The Thrilling Record and Challenge, " have been distributed to our churches.

Thank you, Arkansas Baptists, for your faithfulness in giving through the Coop­erative Program to fund Arkansas programs as well as the Southern Baptist Conven­

tion program of missions, evangelism, education and ministries.

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CAMP PARON

Robert Ferguson, Business Manager

Camp Paron, located 45 miles west of Little Rock, on State Highway 9, consists of 263 acres of beautiful, rolling, forested hills and open grassy areas with dormitory type facilities for 210 persons. Situated adjacent to Ouachita National Forest, the set­ting is ideal for church and convention groups to "come aside from their busy sched­ules to enjoy the beauty and serenity it affords . "

From July 1 , 1986 t o June 30, 1987, 43 groups have used the facilities with total attendance of 3 ,586.

Summer youth camp schedules include three weeks of National Baptists, two weeks for Royal Ambassadors, three weeks for Girls in Action, three for local church and associational camps and seven overnight groups.

The new chapel is the highlight of our campus. It is refreshingly beautiful with ex­posed structual wooden beams and brilliant glass windows . Many colors stimulate the

worship services, and everyone has had praise for the added dimension the chapel gives our camp programs. We invite you to come bring your week-end retreats to Camp

Paron. The food is delicious, the facilities are clean and ready for use any season of the

year.

We have refurbished the swimming pool and added a three inch water line for adequate water supply.

The Camp Paron Guest House is under construction. This added facility will ac­

commodate out-of-state guest speakers and other program personnel. Completion date is late October.

Next summer (1988) we will have three extra weeks available for church or

associational use. This is due to a schedule change during June and July. If you would like to have a week of youth camp for your church . Call or write for details.

Mr. Bobby Bean is Resident Camp Manager. Information concerning facilities, rates and dates available, can be secured by writing or calling Robert Ferguson, 525

West Capitol, Post Office Box 552, Little Rock, Arkansas 72203 - (501) 376-4791 in the Arkansas Baptist Building.

CHRISTIAN LIFE COUNCIL

Robert Parker, Director

In its ninth year of service to Arkansas Baptists, the Christian Life Council contin­ues to encourage churches and individuals to put faith into action. "Not everyone that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth

the will of my Father which is in heaven. " (Matthew 7:21)

Christian Awareness Conferences have been conducted in churches all over Ar­

kansas. These are designed to promote strong awareness and prevention of current problems in our society. Individuals, families and churches have found these confer­

ences extremely helpful in facing current problems such as drugs, pornography and gambling.

86 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

Last winter the Director of Christian Life Council and Dr. Lawson Hatfield, Pres­ident of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention, attended a White House conference

on pornography in Washington, D .C . This was sponsored by the U.S. Attorney Gen­eral's office. Much valuable information was gained from this meeting. This helps in

dealing with the growing problem of obscenity in our state and nation.

The Christian Life Council works closely with the Christian Civic Foundation of

Arkansas as it relates to the serious problems of alcohol and other dangerous drugs,

gambling and pornography. During the 1987 Arkansas State Legislative sessions, the Christian Civic Foundation, under the leadership of John Finn, led in the defeat of ef­forts to add a Fall Horse Racing season in Hot Springs. Near the beginning of the legis­lative sessions, Dr. Don Moore, the Christian Life Council and the Christian Civic Foundation sponsored a dinner for Baptist legislators and other government leaders at

the First Baptist Church in Benton.

Dr. James Dunn, of the Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs, Washington D . C. , spent several days in Arkansas in April . He spoke in several churches and met

with pastors of central Arkansas . One evening was spent at Ouachita Baptist Universi­ty. He gave emphasis to the cause of Religious Liberty. As a past president of "Bread For The World, " a national organization which urges the U.S. and state legislative bodies to act responsibly regarding World Hunger, Dr. Dunn also spoke of that work.

Resource materials relating to current social issues are sent by request to individ­

uals and churches in Arkansas. Many have also been distributed to youth groups and assemblies during the year.

The Christian Life Committee works with the Arkansas Baptist World Hunger Committee. Much continues to be done at home and abroad by churches and individ­

uals to help alleviate the suffering of hungry people. The Christian Life Council also works with the Arkansas Interfaith Hunger Task Force.

The director of the Christian Life Council represented Veterans of WW II and Baptists in the special worship service held March 7 during the dedication of the Viet­

nam Veterans Memorial in Little Rock.

CHURCH MUSIC DEPARTMENT

Ervin Keathley, Director

The purpose of the Church Music Department is to assist our churches and associ­ations in enlarging and improving their ministry through music, by providing training

and performance opportunities, by providing and interpreting resource materials and by personal assistance and counseling.

After two years of slight decline in music enrollment, I 'm happy to report a 3.4

percent increase this year. I 'm sure this is a result of increased efforts on the part of our associational music directors. There are still 306 churches reporting no music enroll­

ment. Our on-going enrollment now stands at 50,984. Some of this year's highlights in­clude the following events and emphasis .

I. MUSIC FESTIVALS, TOURNAMENTS AND CAMPS 1 . 1 ,473 children, youth and adults from 65 churches participated in choral

and handbell festivals.

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2. Sixty-nine youth from 8 associations were involved in associational music

tournaments . Forty of these went on to the State Music Tournament at Baring Cross Baptist in North Little Rock. Eleven youth ensembles from

nine churches competed in the Ensemble Jubilee. 3 . 532 Young Musicians attended Music Camp in June at Ouachita. They were

divided into four choral groups and each group learned and performed from

memory a musical.

4. Music Arkansas was attended by 123 Youth and Adults in July. Jim Haw­

kins from BSSB was senior high choral conductor, and LaJuana Warner from West Memphis, directed the junior high. Ken Heim, FBC, Spring­

dale directed the band. 5 . Nine Adult festivals are scheduled for August, after this report is filed. 6. 393 Senior Adults attended our first Senior Adult Singin' and Praisin' .

II . LEADERSHIP TRAINING 1 . Eleven Associational and District Directors attended the Key Leader train­

ing in April.

2. Three Volunteer/Part-Time Music Leader Workshops were conducted, with total attendance of 145.

3. Two Children's Choir Clinics were conducted by State Approved Chil­

dren's Choir Workers. 4. 221 leaders attended our Children's Choir Clinic in August last year. This

August Martha Ruth Moore, Paris, Tennessee, and Elaine Short, FBC,

Fayetteville, helped train 159 children's choir leaders.

III. INSTRUMENTAL EMPHASIS 1 . Thirty-eight young people were accepted for the second edition of the All­

State Band. We plan to add an All-State Chorus this year in cooperation

with the Evangelism Department. 2. Four area church orchestra workshops were conducted this year, with 42

attending.

3 . A conference for organists and pianists is planned for September, after this report is filed.

4. A brass ensemble is being organized to assist the Music Men during the AMAR ministry.

IV. MUSICIANS ON MISSION 1 . The singing Women of Arkansas opened Music Week at Glorieta with a 30

minute concert this year. Thirty-seven women, under the direction of Jean Pilcher and Peggy Pearson, made the trip.

2 . Approximately 35 Music Men are making final preparations to participate in the climax of the AMAR project. They will travel to Manaus, Brazil in October to help with evangelistic crusades .

This is the 47th annual report of the Church Music Department to the Arkansas Baptist State Convention.

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I . Introduction

1987 ANNUAL

CHURCH TRAINING DEPARTMENT

Robert Holley, Director

The Church Training Department has responsibility for five program areas.

These include (1) the Church Training Program, (2) Church Administration, (3) Family Ministry, (4) Media-Library and (5) Church Recreation. The depart­ment relates to these five departments at the Baptist Sunday School Board and works in cooperation with them in planning and conducting projects to assist Ar­

kansas churches in these program areas.

In each of these five program assignments, the department's primary role is that of equipping church leaders. The projects and events conducted by the de­partment are designed primarily for pastors, church staff, church secretaries, dea­

cons, Church Training leaders, church media-library workers, church recreation

leaders and the church council, church officers and committees.

The following report is a summary of the major events conducted by the de­

partment for 1986-87 (July-June) . In addition to these events the department di­rector, along with associates Gerald Jackson and Bill Falkner, have been involved in personal consultations with a large number of churches, pastors and other

church and associational leaders in response to their requests for assistance.

II . Review of 1 986-87

1 . Church Training

Church Training was reported by 921 churches in Arkansas with a total enrollment of 78,305 . Our churches averaged 37,919 in weekly attendance or 48.4 percent of the enrollment. Church Training continues to be the second largest program organization in the churches of our state convention. The commitment of our department is to assist every church to have an effective Church Training program that will lead its members to grow in discipleship and equip ,them for ministry.

The following report indicates the approaches the department takes in providing assistance through state, area, associational and local church events.

( 1) The department conducted Associational Church Training Leadership Schools in 17 associations with 185 churches represented.

( 2) A Pastor-Director Retreat was conducted at Camp Paron August 8-9 for

participants from 19 churches.

( 3) An annual Associational Church Training Leadership Conference was

conducted with l lO associational leaders representing 33 associations and 72 churches.

( 4) Eight District Bible Drills/Speakers Tournaments were conducted across the state with 399 participants from 90 churches, representing a 1 5 percent increase over the previous year. There were 547 certificates awarded state­

wide, with 452 in Children's Bible Drill, 72 in Youth Bible Drill and 23 in Youth Speakers.

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The First Place winner in the Youth Bible Drill was Brad Lawson of High­fill Church, Siloam Springs. The Second Place winner was Bobby King,

of First Church, Patterson.

The First Place winner in the Youth Speakers' Tournament was Timothy Fowler of East Side Church, Paragould. The Second Place winner was

Jennifer Hopkins of Sugarloaf Church, Quitman.

5) Area Discipleship Conferences were conducted in six areas of the state

with participants from 27 associations and 79 churches.

( 6) The annual Church Training Convention was held October 28 with lead­

ers from 79 churches and 29 associations represented.

( 7) "M" Night was reported by 37 associations with 516 churches represented

and a total attendance of 5 ,384.

( 8) Baptist Youth Day was held at Magic Springs on September 6, to give support and visibility to DiscipleLife, a youth discipleship strategy, with over 6,000 in attendance and 125 in leadership conferences.

( 9) A Baptist Doctrine Study Preview conference was conducted in conjunc­tion with the State Evangelism Conference with 100 participants from 60

churches.

( 10) Associational Church Training Directors from 18 associations were trained at the annual Key Leader Meeting.

( 1 1 ) A MasterLife Workshop was conducted with 27 participants from 19 churches.

(12) New Start Consultations were conducted with 17 pastors whose churches do not have a Church Training program. Personal consultations were held with an additional 18 pastors on Church Training.

(13) Department staff members visited personally with Directors of Missions and Associational Church Training Directors in 27 associations.

(14) The annual State Youth Convention, held at the Little Rock Convention Center on April 17 , 1987, was attended by approximately 4,000 youth from churches across the state.

( 15) Two conferences on New Church Member Training were conducted for

pastors and other staff members.

(16) Church Training interpretation conferences and curriculum workshops were conducted in fifteen churches.

( 17) A DiscipleYouth Conference was conducted with 18 participants from 12

churches.

( 18) Personal consultations were provided for 18 churches on DiscipleLife.

( 19) One associational Youth Rally was conducted and personal consultations were conducted with four other associations on Youth Rallies.

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(20) In support of the AMAR project, night classes were taught at the seminary in Belem, Brazil, by Bill Falkner, Youth Associate in the depart­ment.

(21) Personal consultations were conducted with 5 churches on DiscipleYouth.

(22) A discipleship conference was conducted at Super Summer with 29 par­ticipants from 21 churches.

2. Church Administration

( 1) A State Bivocational Pastor's Conference was conducted for bivocational pastors and their wives with over 100 participants.

( 2) Two Career Assessment groups were conducted with 22 pastors, staff and spouses from 17 churches .

( 3) Four Shared Ministry Conferences were conducted with 50 participants from 45 churches.

( 4) Training was provided for Associational Pastoral Ministries Directors

from six associations.

( 5) Two Deacon ministry events were conducted with approximately 50 par­ticipants from 12 churches.

( 6) Church Vocations conferences were conducted during three of the sum­mer youth assemblies at Siloam Springs with 29 participants from 14 chur­

ches plus Church Vocations Conferences in two churches.

( 7) Three Area Summer Youth Ministry Conferences were conducted with

109 participants from 67 churches.

( 8) Youth Ministry consultations were conducted in eight churches.

( 9) In relation to the AMAR Project, 10 Youth Ministry Conferences were conducted in Belem, Brazil. A Youth Ministry class was taught at Ouachita by Bill Falkner with 20 students from 20 different churches.

(10) The department supported the Church Administration Department of the Sunday School Board in the promotion of the National Conference for Ministers of Education.

(1 1) The department cooperated with the Church Administration Department, BSSB, and with the state Church Administration consultants in Ten­nessee, Mississippi and Missouri in sponsoring the Mid-South Conference on Preaching in Memphis .

(12) A Church Secretaries' Conferences was conducted with 30 participants

from 20 churches.

3. Family Ministry

1) Parenting by Grace Interpretation conferences were conducted in four areas of the state with 67 participants.

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( 2) Eight Marriage Enrichment Sampler conferences were conducted with 65 couples participating.

( 3) A Family Ministry Interpretation was conducted at Southern Baptist Col­

lege and for six churches in Pulaski Association.

( 4) A State Single Adult Conference was conducted with 267 participants

from 70 churches.

5) The annual Senior Adult Celebration and leadership conference was held on the Ouachita campus with 120 Senior Adults and leaders in atten­

dance.

( 6) The department sponsored trips to Senior Adult Chautauquas at

Ridgecrest and Glorieta with 68 participants.

( 7) The department gave support to the first National Senior Adult Conven­

tion in Ft. Worth with representatives from a large number of Arkansas churches in attendance.

8) Senior Adult events were conducted in three associations with 83 par­ticipants from 23 churches.

( 9) Senior Adult events were conducted in four churches with 360 par­

ticipants.

4. Media-Library

( 1) A Media-Library Conference was conducted in conjunction with State

Church Training Convention with 29 participants.

( 2) Three Area Media-Library Conferences were conducted with 98 par­

ticipants from 53 churches.

( 3) BTN (Baptist TeleCommunications Network) consultations were con­

ducted with four churches.

5. Church Recreation

( 1) A Mini-Rec Lab was conducted with 147 participants from 68 churches.

( 2) Personal consultations were conducted with six churches.

( 3) The department promoted participation in the SBC Rec-Labs and Church

Recreation Conferences at the Conference Centers.

1987·88

CHURCH TRAINING DEPARTMENT CALENDAR

OCTOBER

12-16

27

NOVEMBER 9, 10, 1 1 , 12

23

Arkansas Senior Adult Chautauqua-Ridgecrest (Family Ministry) Church Training Convention

Area Senior Adult Rallies (Family Ministry) "M" Night (Church Training)

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JANUARY

4-8 7-8

8-14

18, 19, 21

25

FEBRUARY

15 , 16, 1 8

26-27

MARCH 4-5

14, 15

21 , 22, 24 and 25

APRIL 1

7-8

1 1 - 12 14- 15 1 8-22

25-26

28, 29, 30

28-29

MAY

2-3

6-7 1 1 - 13 16-20

20 23-25

JUNE

JULY

AUGUST 5-6

12-13 26-27

29-3 1

1987 ANNUAL

At Home Week Staff Retreat, DeGray Lodge

Recreation Lab, Lake Yale, Florida Area Media-Library Conferences, Fayetteville, Mountain Home

and Little Rock Baptist Doctrine Study Preview, Geyer Springs

Leader Training Conferences, Little Rock, Ft. Smith and El Dorado

State Single Adult Conference, Little Rock

Mini Rec Lab, Camp Paron

State Ingathering Conference, Holiday Inn, Little Rock

District Drills and Tournaments

State Youth Convention, Statehouse Convention Center, Little Rock

Minister-Mate MER, Horseshoe Bend Baptist Church

New Pastor-Staff Orientation New Start Consultants Training National Youth Ministry Conference, BSSB

Key Leader Meeting, Park Hill, North Little Rock Area Summer Youth Ministry Conferences, OBU, SBC and

UALR Minister of Education Retreat, Holiday Inn, Hot Springs

Area Summer Youth Ministry Conferences, Monticello and

fayetteville Pastor-Deacon Conference, Calvary, Little Rock Mid-Year Meeting MasterLife/MasterBuilder, OBU Baptist Building Picnic

Senior Adult Celebration, OBU

Pastor-Director Retreat, Paron, Jonesboro and El Dorado

DiscipleYouth Workshop, OBU Associational C.T. Leadership Conference, Park Hill, North Little Rock State Conference on Aging, Little Rock

SEPTEMBER 2-5

10 19-23

OCTOBER 7-8 7-8

1 0-14

24-25

NOVEMBER

1 -2 28

DECEMBER

1 -2

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

Single Adult Labor Day Weekend, Glorieta

Baptist Youth Day, Magic Springs Senior Adult Chautauqua, Glorieta

Recreators Retreat, DeGray Lodge Bivocational Pastors Conference, Olivet, Little Rock

Senior Adult Chautauqua, Ridgecrest State Conference on Discipleship, Immanuel, Little Rock

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Arkansas Baptist State Convention, Park Hill, North Little Rock "M" Night

Career Assessment Conference, Little Rock

DEPARTMENT OF COOPERATIVE MINISTRIES WITH NATIONAL BAPTISTS

Robert Ferguson, Director

Cooperative Ministries with National Baptists in Arkansas is a joint effort of the

Home Mission Board, SBC and the Arkansas Baptist State Convention. We seek to re­late to National Baptists as brothers and sisters in Christ, and co-workers in various

Christian ministries in order that churches and associations may be strengthened and non-Christians brought to a saving faith in Christ.

Forty-one college students and seminary students were assisted with SCHOLAR­

SHIP program funds totaling $13 ,065, ( 1986).

Franklin Scott, BSU DIRECTOR OF UAPB completed his second year in April

1 987 . The spirit and attendance of the students at the BSU is high. Dr. Fred Sampson

delivered the Staley Lectures November 1986. A well balanced program of Bible study,

prayer and biblical instruction for college age youth is being developed by Rev. Scott. The BSU choir was reorganized and a van was donated for BSU use. Attendance is growing in every area of work.

EXTENSION CENTERS for in-service training enrolled 194 pastors and laymen

in Bearden, Lewisville, Little Rock, Pine Bluff, Blytheville and Hope.

" HART OF THE HILLS" camp at Paron was attended by 346 campers in a three week program with 1 1 professions of faith.

Fifty-two LEADERSHIP CLINICS AND INSTITUTES across the state enrolled

2,914 persons.

The STATE JOINT COMMITTEE has met twice with representatives from four

cooperating conventions in attendance.

Jointly sponsored AREA FELLOWSHIP MEETINGS were held in El Dorado,

Blytheville, Hope, Malvern, Searcy, Eudora and North Little Rock with a combined attendance of 1 , 810.

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Numerous Joint Baptist WOMEN'S DAY OF PRAYER programs were conduct­ed. We encourage our local and associational women groups to look forward to the date of November 7, 1988. Information is available from the state WMU office.

Darrell Phillips MINISTERIAL STUDENT from Arkansas Baptist College

began as assistant CHAPLAIN at Tucker Intermediate Reformatory where young black first offenders are housed. He is learning how to minister the gospel in a prison

setting. Chaplain Hagan speaks well of his work.

Robert Ferguson spoke in 36 National Baptist Churches and eight Southern Bap­

tist Churches for Sunday morning worship with 10 professions of faith and numerous rededications. He worked with 96 churches for various activities in the past 12 months.

Associational and Convention sponsored meetings are not tabulated.

EVANGELISM DEPARTMENT

Clarence Shell, Director

This past year has been a time of great excitement in evangelism. We are thrilled

that the downward trend in baptisms has ceased. We are excited that our churches bap­tized 12,000 plus in 1986. The greatest excitement in evangelism has been related to the Good News Arkansas - Jesus Loves You emphasis. A large number of our churches have responded favorably to the sharing of the Good News. The Good News Run,

directed by Glendon Grober, projected a lot of excitement and exposure. This run began on the steps of our state capitol in Little Rock. A strong attempt was made to

touch every association as we carried the torch of love across our state.

The overriding objective of the Good News emphasis was to share Christ with

each lost person through the special booklet, "Good News Arkansas - Jesus Loves You . " Our churches received and distributed 100,000 plus of these booklets. Many of

our churches have had a Good News Arkansas - Jesus Loves You Revival. We are ex­cited from the reports we have received of how people have responded to the Good News. This is illustrated by two personal experiences. In two revivals we saw people

saved each day. We praise God for every Arkansas Baptist who said to the lost, "Jesus

loves you . "

We are very pleased that our Evangelism Department presently has a full staff. Jim Lagrone has now completed two full years of service. God has used Jim through

his enthusiasm and commitment to reach Arkansas with the Good News. His major

responsibility is in youth evangelism. He planned and directed the most successful youth evangelism conference in the history of our state. There was an overflow crowd of 2,500 at Geyer Springs First Baptist Church this past December. His first Super Summer experience was very successful at Ouachita. Jim also teaches in CWT, LES and WOW personal evangelism training.

Reverend Paul McClung, former pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in North Little

Rock, came to work in our department April 1 5 . Paul has responsibility of planning and promoting mass evangelism, Prayer for Spiritual A wakening, TELL, Golden Age

Evangelism and working with small and baptismless churches. He also will be teaching personal evangelism, CWT and LES.

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We have conducted two very successful National CWT Seminars since last report. We trained 43 people in these seminars with Haven Heights Church, Fort Smith and

South Highland Church, Little Rock.

These coming events are planned and committed to help us strengthen our church­es in fulfilling the Lord's Commission.

1 . National CWT Seminar - First Baptist Church, Harrison, October 5-8, 1 987.

2. Evangelism Workshop - Camp Paron, December 10-1 1 , 1987. This year we will invite each Director of Missions, Associational Director of Evangelism,

Associational Moderator and Consultants to this meeting. There will be a special emphasis on preparing for the Year of the Laity. Cliff Duvall of the

Home Mission Board, will conduct a Prospect Search Workshop, Doyle Penn­ington, who is liaison between the brotherhood and Home Mission Board will speak on Renewal. We will be discussing in detail with our leaders the LES plan for the Year of the Laity along with the Renewal plan with the

Brotherhood for 1988-89.

3. Witness Commitment Day - January 10, 1988 - Each pastor will be chal­lenged to preach on witnessing and call the members to make a commitment to be life-style witnesses.

4. State Evangelism Conference - Our State Conference will meet January

25-26, 1988, at the Geyer Springs First Baptist Church, Little Rock. The theme of the overall conference will be "The Year of the Laity. " Our out-of-state speakers for the conference will be Damon Shook, pastor of Champion For­rest Baptist Church, Houston, Texas; Perry Sanders, pastor of First Baptist

Church, Lafayette, Louisiana; Bob Alexander, pastor of Ballwin Baptist

Church, Ballwin, Missouri; Mildred McWhorter, Director of Baptist Centers, Houston, Texas, and Joel Gregory, pastor of Travis Avenue Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas. We have an excellent in-state group who will share their testimonies and preach the Gospel.

5 . National CWT Seminar - First Baptist Church, Ozark , March 7-10, 1988.

6 . The Year of the Laity - There will be a special emphasis on the laity involved in evangelism in 1988-89.

(1) Each association has been asked to conduct a pilot LES during the fall of 1 987 or spring of 1 988 .

1 - There will be Lay Evangelism training for the local church each night.

2 - There will be leadership training during the day for those who desire to be certified to teach schools.

3 - Each person who will be certified as a leader is required to attend the night school and the leadership training.

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(2) Each church will be asked to have a Lay Evangelism School during the fall of 1988 or spring of 1989. These will be conducted by their own pastor or certified teacher who is invited by the church to come and share with them.

(3) The Evangelism Department will be responsible for the teachers of the pilot schools.

(4) Our goal is to train a great army of the laity in lifestyle witnessing.

(5) We will be working with the Brotherhood as Renewal and Lay Evangelism

Schools are coordinated.

7. Golden Age Evangelism Conference - May 9, Barcelona Road Baptist Church,

Hot Springs Village.

May 10 - First Baptist Church, Hardy

8. Super Summer for Youth - June 20-25 , 1988, Ouachita Baptist University

9. Bi-vocational and Small Church Evangelism Conferences

September 19, Southern Baptist College, Walnut Ridge

September 20, Northvale Baptist Church, Harrison

September 22, Grand Avenue Baptist Church, Hot Springs

Preparation and training help is available from the Department of Evangelism for the following:

1 . Revivals A. Local church

B . City-wide C. Area-wide

D. Tent

E. Associational Partnership Revivals F. Associational Simultaneous Revivals

2. Personal I;:vangelism

A. Lay Evangelism Schools B. WOW (Win Our World) C. TELL

D. CWT Seminars NOTE: Please contact your State Evangelism Department for help in any of these areas.

We have two very capable and committed secretaries who work with us in our de­partment. Mrs. Margaret Wright, our full-time secretary, has worked in our depart­

ment for ten years. Margaret is very much aware of our total program. When you call,

she will either answer your questions, furnish the information and materials or direct

you to the staff member who will help you. Leah Vocque has worked with our depart­ment two years as a half-time secretary.

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It is the daily desire of your State Evangelism Department staff to plan and pro­mote the concept of total evangelism. We are committed to leading our churches to make, to mark and to mature disciples.

MINISTRY OF CRISIS SUPPORT

Glen D. McGriff, Director

The Ministry of Crisis Support continues to provide a helping relationship to an

ever expanding number of church-staff members. Some are simply victims of unfor­tunate circumstances, some are struggling with family stress and others are caught in the

consequences of unwise decisions and/or behavior.

We live in times of escalating stress. Change occurs more rapidly than the human personality can adjust. While persons can adjust to significantly stressful experiences,

time for adaptation is required. Individuals also differ in their general adaptation abili­ty. One person may adjust to a stressful situation quickly and with no obvious pro­

blems. Another, even in the same set of circumstances, may require a helping relation­

ship in order to make healthy adjustments.

Churches and their staff members are expressive to their deep appreciation to Ar­

kansas Baptists for providing a helping resource. The Ministry of Crisis Support has no

purpose other than provide helping support to those who hurt.

Your prayer support is earnestly requested for this ministry. Pray that the Direc­tor / Counselor will have wisdom from God in dealing with the pressures and problems which unfold daily. Pray that those who seek help from this ministry will know they

have a caring friend. Pray a prayer of thanksgiving for the special help provided by

Janet Mowery, the secretary and able assistant in the office.

STATE MISSIONS

Conway H. Sawyers, Director

Since our last report the Lord has blessed the work of the Missions Department

staff with many victories. Reports from each of the Associates will tell their own in­dividual story. While we thank Him for the progress being made, we also commit

ourselves anew to the remaining challenge.

The resignation of Jack Washington as Director of Church and Community Ministries has left us with one staff vacancy. We hope to have the position filled in the

near future.

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DIRECT MISSIONS

The department director continues the responsibility of working with the Associa­

tional Administration Division of the Home Mission Board and other Southern Baptist Convention entities in providing continuing theological education opportunities and

other conferences for associational Directors of Missions who serve in Arkansas.

The In-Service Guidance Program continues to do well at both Ouachita and

Southern Baptist Colleges. Dr. Bud Fray is director of the program at OBU, and Dr.

Steve Lemke is director at SBC.

The Arkansas-Indiana Linkage Program has been set back somewhat this year

with the resignation of both the Executive Director and the Missions Department

Director of the Indiana Convention. The existing projects have continued, but few new ones have been started. We would encourage our churches and associations to uphold

our brethren in Indiana in our prayers as they seek God's men to fill these two strategic positions.

In the area of disaster work we are grateful to the Lord that the state has not in­curred a major tornado or flood in the past year. The Missions Department Director

continues to serve as Coordinator of Disaster Work for the State Convention.

CHURCH AND COMMUNITY MINISTRIES - (Vacancy)

The term Church and Community Ministries encompasses three program assign­ments that are related to the Home Mission Board Programs. They are PACT, Chris­

tian Social Ministries and Multi-family Housing. PACT is an umbrella term for several

projects offered to the churches in transitional communities . It includes conference, re­

search, newsletter, material helps in initiating pastoral support groups and PACT con­sultants who are available to conduct individualized church consultations. A PACT

Blitz was conducted for Pulaski and North Pulaski Associations in May of this year with 1 1 churches participating.

Christian Social Ministries is concerned with providing a Christian witness

through ministries such as Church-Community Weekday Ministries, Mission Centers, Rescue Missions, Ministry to Older Persons, Day Care, Youth and Family Ministries,

Literacy Ministries, Ministries to Exceptional Persons and Rehabilitation Work with Drug and Alcohol Abusers and Ex-prisoners. CSM seeks to assist churches and

associational personnel to discover needs and provide resources to meet those needs.

Multi-Family Housing Ministries seeks to assist church and associational person­nel in providing meaningful ministries with people in multi-family housing. A special task force group, utilizing a cross section of Baptist Building personnel is in the process of assessing the multi-family housing situation in Arkansas, and hopefully will be able to offer conferences and model programs to help churches and associations reach these

people for Christ.

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LANGUAGE MISSIONS - Randy Cash

NEW STARTS: The Lakeside Baptist Church in Rogers has met in consultation with the Director of Language Missions for the state convention and with the Director

of the Hermitage Mission Center to discuss possible ministry approaches with regard to the Mexican farm laborers in Northwest Arkansas. The East Side Baptist Church in Trumann has established a Deaf ministry. The Lake Village Baptist Church is sponsor­

ing a work with the undocumented Mexican farm laborers in Southeast Arkansas. The First Baptist Church of Geyer Springs, Little Rock, is sponsoring the Spanish Mission

of Centeral Arkansas. The Immanuel Baptist Church of El Dorado is seeking to ex­pand their Deaf ministry which will continue to include a television presentation of in­

terpreted services. The Immanuel Baptist Church of Pine Bluff is seeking to reorganize and expand their ministry to the Deaf.

NEW PERSONNEL: Clay Porter has been hired on a part-time basis to work as a Multi-Ethnic missionary in Pulaski County. His responsibilities include surveying the ethnic community, developing an international/language-culture demographic profile

of the community, developing relationships with language-culture leaders and assisting the churches as they seek to minister to internationals and foreign born.

PRESENT STATUS: There are presently 17 churches ministering to the Deaf.

Three churches sponsor Hispanic congregations and ministries. There is one Chinese congregation which presently meets at the First Baptist Church of Geyer Springs, Little

Rock. Indochinese (Vietnamese, Laotian) congregations are being sponsored by the Grand Avenue Baptist Church, Fort Smith. Ministries to Laotians are being carried

out by the First Baptist Church of Danville and the Calvary Baptist Church of Little Rock. The First Baptist Church of Fayetteville, the Pulaski Heights Baptist Church,

and the First Baptist Church of Pine Bluff host "Friendship International" ministries. Each of these ministries are sponsored by groups of churches which provide personnel, funding and prayer support. Althogether there are approximately 50 language works in the state.

NEEDS: There is still a need for a worker with Mexicans in the East Arkansas Delta region. There is a need for a Deaf Southern Baptist Church in Little Rock. There is always a need for persons trained in tutoring internationals in conversational English skills. There is always a need for sponsors of refugees. There is a need for a volunteer based Seaman's ministry at the Little Rock River Port.

In 1986, there were 58 professions of faith in our language congregations. In addi­tion, there were 23 decisions for special service. So far in 1987, these figures are 43 and 10 respectively (as of May report).

CONTINUE PRAYING that Arkansas Baptists will continue responding to the

needs of the foreign born in their midst.

CHURCH EXTENSION - Floyd Tidsworth, Jr.

"This is the Lord's doing; it is marvellous in our eyes . " Psalm 1 18 :23.

The trend in starting new congregations continues upward. Starts in the last three years have been 6, 10 and 14. It appears that 18-20 will be started this year.

1 00 1987 ANNUAL

Churches constituted this year: 6 Congregations lost: 3 Net gain of congregations: 1 8

New Work Probes planned for this year: Pulaski Association and Concord

Association

"Church Arkansas - A major church planting project for Arkansas. State Missions Rally - February 5-6, 1 988

1 988 Start 25 new congregations

1 989 Start 45 new congregations

One hundred twenty (120) places are known to need new churches in Arkansas.

Jack Ramsey now serves as Field Consultant with Church Extension. He lives in

Russellville. Phone, 967-7020.

New Work Feasibilities Studies completed - 20

Total churches sponsoring missions in Arkansas - 46

Functioning Missions - 38

Seven congregations have received $90,000 from the Revolving Loan Fund.

Twenty-one congregations have received $35,000 in grants.

Forty-five congregations are now receiving Pastoral Aid to help them have a pastor on the field.

$99,800 has been paid out for seven mission sites this year.

Neal Stevens is working part-time as a New Work Consultant with Mobile Home Parks. Missions have been started in four mobile home parks this year.

Churches sponsoring missions baptized an average of 32 people compared with nine in the average Arkansas church.

CHAPLAINCY MINISTRIES - Leroy Sisk

During the past year we have had the joyful privilege to develop five significant new Chaplaincy ministries. Among these are the three Federal Job Corps in our state. The Cass unit has 235 students; the Ouachita unit has 185 and the Little Rock unit

houses 202 students.

These students, all between 18 and 21 years old, are generally underprivileged

youth and most are school drop-outs. The purpose of the Job Corps is to help students achieve the high school GED level and to teach the students a marketable skill. All the

students are male with the exception of the Little Rock unit which has both gender.

Other new work is with the Little Rock Fire Department with 338 firemen on 19 sta­

tions, and with the Timber Ridge Ranch near Paron, Arkansas. This institution houses 48 young people, ages 16-25 who have had accidents resulting in brain damage. The pur­pose of the Timber Ridge Ranch is to prepare residents for re-entry into society.

VOLUNTEER CHAPLAINCY: Pastors and lay persons are extending the minis­

try of their churches by reaching people in small hospitals, state and other institutions

and through Military Reserve and National Guard.

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 101

One example is Mr. Don Childers, a deacon in the First Baptist Church of Blythe­ville, who ministers to approximately 180 inmates in the Luxora Pre-release unit of the Arkansas Department of Correction and in the County Jail.

EXECUTIVE BOARD CHAPLAINS: Chaplains employed by the Executive Board continue to minister to more than 2800 persons on a daily basis. These chaplains have reported 356 professions of faith over the past year.

MISSIONS MINISTRIES - Pete Petty

Special Mission Ministries

Twenty-one summer missionaries are working under direction of the Missions De­partment. Several positions went unfilled because of a shortage of students. Last year

our missionaries reported 80 professions of faith.

Sixteen people from Arkansas attended the National Conference: Recreation and

Resort Ministries at Paris Landing, Tenn. Penn Memorial, First Baptist Church in Eu­reka Springs has started a new resort work.

First Baptist Church, Petit Jean Mountain, a new church, is also involved in resort missions.

Arkansas Campers on Mission have had well attended rallies this year. The state has been divided into four regions and area leaders have been enlisted.

Mission Service Corps and Christian Service Corps are both the responsibility of this area of work. There are volunteer consultants in each district to make people

aware of mission opportunities.

Interfaith Witness Conferences were conducted in North Arkansas Association

and with National Baptists meeting in Dermott. Conferences have also been conducted

in local churches.

Associational Missions Development Program training conferences were held in five associations and also at the Key Leader Meeting in April.

Migrant Mission Centers located at Hope in Southwest Association and at Her­

mitage in Bartholomew Association reported 299 professions of faith last year. The Bartholomew Migrant Center, under the direction of Ariel Hernandez, is serving as a center for the new Immigration Documentation Program. Bob Gross is the director of the center at Hope.

CONTINUING THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION - Lehman F. Webb

Seminary Extension Centers, Seminary Extension Independent and Study Insti­tute (correspondence), Boyce Bible School, Seminary Studies Program and the Doctor

of Ministries Program constitute the five delivery systems for bringing quality Chris­tian training to our pastors and other leaders through Continuing Theological Educa­tion.

It was in 1950 that Seminary Extension Department was established in Nashville,

Tennessee, by the six Southern Baptist Seminaries. It came as a direct response to a

pressing need for self study opportunities for pastors and other church leaders.

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There are 16 certified Seminary Extension Centers in Arkansas with nine of these offering courses during the 1986-87 academic year. Most of these centers are sponsored

by local associations and offer both basic (pre-college) and college level courses.

The same course offerings are made through the Seminary Extension Independent Study Institute. One can readily see advantages or correspondence study in its relaxed

schedule, conveniences of study at home, etc.

Boyce Bible School also offers college level courses during four eight-week terms each academic year. Five courses are available each term with classes meeting in the Medical Arts Building of Central Baptist Hospital.

Those seeking master's level work will be interested in the Seminary Studies Pro­

gram in which seminary professors commute to Little Rock to teach in two I I-week terms each year. These classes meet on Mondays at Immanuel Baptist Church. Three

courses are offered each term.

An increasingly popular degree is the Doctor of Ministries Degree. Seminars are

available toward this degree at Baptist Building by Midwestern Baptist Theological

Seminary in Kansas City.

STEWARDSHIP DEPARTMENT - 1987

Planned Growth in Giving continues as a major emphasis in stewardship promo­tion. The Stewardship Commission, SBC, reported 64 Arkansas Baptist churches had conducted some phase of the Planned Growth in Giving program. Stewardship Com­mission personnel report a better start for Planned Growth in Giving than for The For­ward Program, a budget promotion emphasis used in the mid-fifties.

Planned Growth in Giving will become a budget promotion program with materials from the Stewardship Commission and promotion by the Stewardship Department.

Giving by Arkansas Baptists continues to increase. Per capita gifts reached

$377 .84 among resident members of Arkansas Baptist churches. This is an increase of

$23.25, 6.56 percent, over the previous year and a significant gain over the 1 .9 percent inflation rate set for 1986.

During the past year your department director ministered through these activities:

• Made Challenge to Build presentations to 12 churches

• Taught a four-week stewardship course at Midwestern Seminary

• Conducted a stewardship emphasis in 30 churches

• Led one stewardship revival

• Sponsored 30 associational and state stewardship emphases

• Presented two Money Management seminars with John Morgan for pastors and staff members

• Led two money management conferences in churches

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• Distributed 53,800 pieces of literature upon requests from churches

• Trained Challenge to Build consultants for building fund campaigns

CHALLENGE 88-92 goals for the Stewardship Department include:

• Increase number of churches with budgets by 2 percent annually

• Increase per capita giving by 7 percent each year

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• Increase number of churches participating in Planned Growth in Giving by 10 percent annually

To facilitate these goals the Stewardship Department in 1988 will:

• Enlist participants in a national Witnessing-Giving seminar set for April, 1988 at Glorieta, New Mexico

• Conduct 1 5 associational conferences with Jimmie Sheffield, Cooperative Pro­

gram promotion. Associational conferences are planned for all associations on a three-year rotating basis.

Other activities for 1988 are:

• Tax Seminar, January 27, 1988, Geyer Springs First Baptist

• Money Management Seminars with John Morgan

July 1 8 July 1 8 July 1 9 July 20

First Baptist, Rogers - (9:30 a.m.) First Baptist, Harrison - (6:30 p.m.) Matthews Memorial, Pine Bluff - (6:30 p.m.) First Baptist, West Memphis - (9:30 a.m.)

1987 SUNDAY SCHOOL DEPARTMENT

Freddie Pike, Director

The objective of the Sunday School department is to assist Arkansas Baptist churches in discovering, reaching, teaching, winning and developing persons for Christ and church membership.

The 1986 Annual of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention reports a total Sunday School enrollment of 257 ,813 in 1 ,274 churches. This reflects a loss of 1 , 141 since the 1985 enrollment of 258,954. Hopefully, the 1 987 report will reflect an increase.

The Challenge 10/90 Campaign should challenge Arkansas Baptists to increase their efforts to reach people for Bible study and the Lord . The Challenge 10/90 cam­paign is an effort to reach a total Sunday School enrollment of 10,000,000 by 1990. Ar­kansas' goal is an enrollment increase of 35 ,000 by September 30, 1990.

The Sunday School department has endeavored to help churches reach people during 1986-87 through several different avenues.

The associational Sunday School organization continues to be our main source of

help to the local church. Most of the associations have ASSISTeams (Associational Sunday School Improvement Support Teams) that help to strengthen Sunday Schools in their churches.

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ASSISTeams were trained in the ASSIST Faculty Training Clinic on February 2-3 in First, North Little Rock. Twenty-four associations had complete or partial teams in attendance. They were trained to lead conferences in associational projects and schools.

Twenty-one ASSIST directors attended the April 27-28 Key Leader meeting. The 1 987-88 Sunday School program was interpreted and help was given in enlisting an AS­

SISTeam and planning Sunday School work in the associations.

Department personnel assisted in 51 projects in 30 associations. These included training schools, VBS clinics, Growth Campaigns, age-group clinics, and on-the-field

consultations with ASSIST directors and directors of missions.

Many boys and girls are reached through Vacation Bible Schools. During the sum­mer of 1986, 96,858 were enrolled in 1 ,092 Vacation Bible School projects. This total includes 916 church VBS's, 59 mission VBS's and 1 16 Backyard Bible Clubs. These

VBS programs reported 1 ,427 professions of faith, 1 5 ,679 prospects discovered and an offering of $42,82 1 , with $30,499 given to the Cooperative Program. Three new Sun­day Schools were started as a result of Vacation Bible School.

The 1987 Vacation Bible School Clinic trained 224 conference leaders to lead asso­

ciational VBS clinics . Thirty-five associations were represented.

A Backyard Bible Club/Mission VBS Clinic trained 156 youth and adults to con­duct these evangelistic programs.

Department personnel led conferences in four associational VBS clinics.

An emphasis was given to church growth through the Sunday School in the Ad­vanced Growth Spiral Workshop on April 21 and in nine Area Growth Spiral Work­shops on January 12, 13 and 15 .

The State Sunday School Conference was held in Park Hill, North Little Rock on

September 26-27. Approximately 1 ,500 workers were trained in 32 conferences.

Small Sunday Schools were helped through some new projects. Small Sunday School Workshops were conducted on September 19-20 at the Arkansas Baptist As­sembly, Siloam Springs and on October 17-18 at Camp Paron. These workshops were designed to interpret literature and improve the teaching skills of teachers in Sunday Schools with an enrollment of 150 or less.

A Small Sunday School Pastor/Director Workshop on October 3 1 -November 1 at Beech Springs Camp near Smackover helped pastors and directors plan and imple­ment a good Sunday School program.

Ten Small Sunday School Leadership Updates were conducted in February and

April. Department personnel shared new concepts and material with pastors, Sunday School directors and other key leaders in churches with a Sunday School enrollment of

1 50 or less.

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Three College Concern Conferences were designed to help churches in reaching college students for Bible study and church membership, in improving Bible teaching skills, in understanding the needs and characteristics of students and in knowing how

to improve church/campus relations. The conferences were held on September 8, 9 and 1 1 in BSU Centers at Henderson State University, Arkadelphia; Arkansas State University, Jonesboro; and the University of Central Arkansas, Conway.

Outreach Bible Study can be instrumental in reaching many people for Christ.

OBS materials were interpreted and leaders were trained in four OBS clinics held May

1 1 and 12. Outreach Bible Study is an evangelistic plan to take the gospel to the unsaved.

An extension of the Sunday School in the local church, OBS is an eight week Bible study that may be started anytime, anywhere.

Three Cradle Roll Workshops were held on May 1 1 , 12 and 14 in EI Dorado,

North Little Rock and Ozark. They were designed to give motivation and challenge for reaching preschoolers and their parents through Cradle Roll departments.

The annual Weekday Early Education Workshop was held on July 3 1 -August 1 in

Life Line, Little Rock, with a total registration of 201 from day care, kindergarten and Mother's Day Out programs from 38 churches and three private schools. The workshop is sponsored by the Sunday School and Missions departments.

The August 28 Special Worker Institute trained 55 people in conference leading

techniques, preparing them to lead conferences in local church, associational and state projects.

Seven January Bible Study Clinics on November 3, 4 and 6 trained teachers of the

1987 January Bible Study book, James: Faith Works.

Fifty-one state and area projects were planned and led by department personnel.

Department personnel assisted 57 churches in 72 local church training projects.

Fifty-six on-site building consultations were held with 50 churches. State Building Conferences were conducted in four locations around the state during the week of June 5. Fourteen churches were assisted with building programs through these con­ferences.

Department personnel participated in 13 training and planning sessions led by the Baptist Sunday School Board, Nashville, Tennessee.

Freddie Pike and Pat Ratton taught religious education classes in Southern Bap­

tist College and Ouachita Baptist University.

Ed Hinkson and Larry Sherman participated in the AMAR project in October.

Department personnel participated in 254 training and planning projects during

1986-87.

SUPPORT SERVICES DEPARTMENT

Jan Kelley, Director

Support Services began on September 2, 1987 as a restructuring of the Communi­cations department. The responsibilities of the library, tract room and staff artist re-

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main the same. The areas of responsibility have been expanded to include the monthly

leadership piece "Vision, " in-house BTN operations, promotion of the Video Tape Services library and public relations.

"Vision" was developed to coordinate the promotion of Executive Board pro­grams in our state. To date, eight issues have been produced with the goal being 1 1 is­sues annually.

The Executive Board voted in 1985 to purchase the Video Tape Service library

from the Radio/Television Commission for the purpose of assisting the churches in training leadership and providing ministry education. The VTS tapes are available to

the churches for rental and/ or purchase. A fee is charged to cover costs of processing and mailing. A list of tapes can be secured by writing or calling Jan Kelley, P .O. Box 552, Little Rock, Arkansas 72203 , (501) 376-4791 .

WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION

Julia Ketner, Executive Director

PURPOSE: The purpose of Arkansas Woman's Missionary Union is to advance missions education including the teaching of, participation in and support of missions through the organizations of WMU in the churches and to assist churches in fulfilling

their mission tasks.

1986-87 EMPHASIS: During the past year WMU's emphasis, "Gifted to Serve ­Called to Act , " sought to challenge and equip members to identify and use their gifts in ministry and witness. A second objective was to enlist women, girls and preschoolers in quality missions education through WMU organizations.

WEEKS OF PRAYER AND SPECIAL MISSION OFFERINGS: Churchwide participation in praying and giving was promoted during observances of state, home and foreign missions. In 1 986 a total of $3,327,488.07 was given to missions through

the three special mission offerings. The 1986 offerings were: 764 churches gave $433 ,226.04 to the Dixie Jackson Offering; 859 churches gave $698,040.67 to the Annie

Armstrong Offering; and 1 ,0 13 churches gave $2, 196,221 .36 to the Lottie Moon Of­fering. Only the state goal for the Lottie Moon Offering was not met in 1986.

As of August 27, 1987, gifts of Arkansas Baptists through the three mission offer-ings for this year totaled $2,981 ,201 .80 divided as follows:

Dixie Jackson Offering $ 55 ,668.83 (now being received) Annie Armstrong Offering $ 724,800.05 Lottie Moon Offering $2,202,732.92

LEADERSHIP TRAINING: Equipping church and associational WMU leader­ship continues to be a priority. State WMU events for leader training were:

1) Seventeen Area Church WMU Leadership Conferences held during

September-October, 1986; 691 attending.

2) Mission Friends Leaders' Super Saturday, April 19 , 1987; 43 attending. 3) Associational WMU Officers' Retreat August 14- 15 , 1 987; 103 attending,

25 associations.

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The WMU staff provided training for associational WMU directors at the Key Leader Meeting in April 1987, with 30 attending, representing 28 associations. Staff members were also in various churches and associations during the year conducting training conferences. Three new associational WMUs were organized during 1986-87: Central, Delta and Little River associations.

ORGANIZATIONAL EVENTS: A variety of state events were conducted by Ar­kansas WMU for missions information, challenge, inspiration and personal growth. From October, 1986-August 1987, these events were:

1) Two Baptist Women Retreats : October 23-24, 24-25 , 1986; 378 attending. 2) Two GA Missions Spectaculars: October 18 and November 1 , 1986; 793

attending. 3) State WMU Annual Meeting, March 17-18, 1987; First Baptist Church,

Camden; 600 attending. 4) Two Acteens Encounters : April 3-4 and May 1-2, 1987; 550 attending. 5) Baptist Young Women Retreat: May 16, 1987; 32 attending. 6) Three GA Mother-Daughter Camps: May 8-9, June 5-6, July 10-1 1 ; 268

attending. 7) Three weeks of GA Camp: June 29-July 3; July 6- 10; July 13-17 ; 299

attending. 8) Three GA Mini-Camps: July 1-3, 8-10, 15-17, 1987; 154 attending.

Those attending the 1987 GA camping events gave $ 1 , 1 60.46 for the Cooperative Program.

SCHOLARSHIPS: Nancy Cooper Scholarships for the 1987-88 school ($400 each) were granted to Annette Kemp, Laura Henderson, Kimberly Whiteside and Alissa Barron, students at Southern Baptist College; and to Kathy Emmerling and Vonda Clark, Ouachita Baptist University. A Lillian May Scholarship grant of $300 was given to Nannette Lites, missionary to Taiwan, for study at Southwestern

Seminary and a Lillian May Scholarship loan was granted to Mrs. Barry Haire, a stu­dent at Southwestern Seminary.

MISSIONARY MAGAZINES: Arkansas WMU provides home and foreign mis­sionaries from Arkansas a magazine of their choice. This is made possible through love offerings taken during Annual Meeting in March and gifts from WMU organizations and individuals. As of August 1987, 1 32 missionaries were receiving magazines.

MK (Missionary Kids) ACTIVITIES: During 1986, 34 MKs were recipients of a birthday card and $5.00 check. For Christmas MKs received a $10 check and card.

VISION 88 TELECONFERENCE: WMU, SBC conducted the first live telecast from a conference center (Ridgecrest) on July 1 , 1986. Arkansas WMU reported the most viewing sites (23) of any state convention with 266 viewing the telecast.

BAPTIST NURSING FELLOWSHIP: The Arkansas chapter of BNF was organized in September 1985, with 14 members. In 1986 there were 25 members. BNF members provided blood pressure screening at the 1987 WMU Annual Meeting.

STATISTICS: Arkansas WMU experienced a 2.7 percent growth in membership for the year ending September 1986. Membership totaled 27,873 in 2, 1 19 organiza­tions, representing an increase in organizations as well.

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STATE WMU OFFICERS: Elected at the 1987 WMU Annual Meeting in March were Mrs. John McAlister, EI Dorado, president; Mrs. George Polos, North Little Rock, vice-president, and Mrs. Gene Reynolds, Gould, recording secretary.

WMU CENTENNIAL: Arkansas WMU's Centennial will be celebrated from September 1987-September 1988. With the theme, "A Century to Celebrate - A Future to Fulfill , " the purpose of the Centennial observance will be to affirm our mis­sions purpose; reflect upon our heritage, and focus upon our future.

ARKANSAS BAPTIST FAMILY AND CHILD CARE SERVICES

Johnny G. Biggs, Executive Director

"The Lord has done great things for us; we are glad. " (Psalm 126:3) This truth expresses our feeling as we reflect on the ministry of Arkansas Baptist Family and Child Care Services this past year. As a Board and Staff, we have sought God's guid­

ance in developing and strengthening our ministry to families and children. Many of

you have joined with us in this ministry, and we are grateful. The Lord has blessed our agency through the concern and involvement of Arkansas Baptists. This report reflects a very positive year in terms of increased opportunities to minister and the promise of

even greater opportunities in the days ahead. We are grateful for the sustaining prayer and financial support of this Convention.

ARKANSAS BAPTIST HOME FOR CHILDREN. Ninety-eight children received care and Christian direction for their lives by being at the Children's Home during the

year. Forty-nine children, from all areas of the state, were admitted during this period. Each of these admissions was made after a thorough study was completed of the child's needs and the family circumstances. Work with the family, if one was available,

continued while the child was receiving care. Many of these children came to us with

emotional problems growing out of the traumatic events of their past. Our staff, with compassion and professional skills, works hard in helping these young people work through these difficult feelings and move toward a more realistic acceptance of them­

selves and more effective ways of coping with life.

RELIGIOUS LIFE ON CAMPUS. The Christian message of God's love contin­

ues to make our child care ministry distinctive. Eight of the children living at the Home accepted Christ as their personal Savior and joined one of the local Baptist churches.

Seventeen children in one of our other residential programs also committed their lives to the Lord. Vespers on Sunday and Wednesday evenings prove to be a very meaning­ful time as the group comes together for worship and praise. Many of our young peo­ple attended Siloam Springs, which provided a week of good Christian fellowship and Bible study. Life-changing decisions were made by some of our youth. Leading young people to find Christian principles on which to build their lives is a priority of our staff.

BERRY COTTAGE. July 22, 1986, was the date of the dedication for our new

Berry Cottage. This cottage, by design, is a family cottage, which enables us to place brothers and sisters together in the same cottage. This is our first such cottage. We be­lieve it will re-enforce our commitment to strengthen family relationships. We are grateful for the gift from Mrs. J .E. Berry from EI Dorado, who sensed a need and gave

to meet that need. The Berry Cottage will provide a wonderful living environment for children for the years to come.

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AREA OFFICES. From Little Rock to Jonesboro, to Fayetteville, to Hope, to Harrison, our agency was able to minister to children and families. Many individuals

and families turn to our staff seeking help with marriage and family problems. These offices responded to 1 ,089 new referrals which represented ministry to 4,5 1 1 individ­

uals. Referrals for children and women needing emergency and protective placements were conducted through these area offices and the Children's Home staff.

EMERGENCY RECEIVING HOMES. Our Emergency Receiving Homes locat­ed in Little Rock, Sherwood, Camden, Judsonia and Paragould provided care for 334 children during this reporting year. These children needed emergency care due to abuse, neglect or abandonment. Our homes in Paragould and Judsonia provide an apartment to house a battered mother and her children. We served 23 mothers this year.

FOSTER CARE - GROUP HOME CARE. Ten youth were cared for in one of our approved foster homes. It was gratifying to see Baptist families join with our agen­

cy in responding to these needs. Six boys received care by living in our Group Home for Boys in Jonesboro. Since 1970, a group of men from First Baptist Church has faithfully sponsored this group home ministry.

FINANCES. Direct gifts to our child care ministry received from 1 ,040 of our 1 ,266 churches was $412,432.29. Direct gifts from the churches plus Cooperative Pro­

gram funds provided 56 percent of our total expenditures for 1986. The Cooperative Program continues to be a strong, consistent financial base for all that we do. The bal­ance of our general fund came from gifts from individuals, endowment income, family and child care support and purchase of care agreements with Arkansas Social Services.

Substantial gifts from two individuals will add strength to our Endowment Fund for

the future.

The gift of a beautiful plantation home in south Arkansas has provided a new challenge for our Board and staff. We will spend a year studying the needs and possible ministry opportunities for that facility. We will seek input from pastors and interested

individuals and will include the Home Mission Board in our evaluation of the need in Arkansas for a home for unwed mothers to offer a Christian alternative to abortion. Join us in praying for God's will in this matter.

Sometimes we all come to places where we cannot go on under our own power. We need to be reminded of a verse in Deuteronomy 33:22 - "The eternal God is thy refuge and underneath are the everlasting arms ." We believe this. We want to help others know this truth and offer them a " Lift to Life . " Thank you, Arkansas Baptists, for undergirding us with your prayers and financial support.

ARKANSAS BAPTIST FOUNDATION

Harry D. Trulove, President/Treasurer

During 1987, the theme . . . . . . USE YOUR RESOURCES TO REACH THE LOST

. . . NOW AND FOREVER . . .

was used by your Foundation to promote the ministry of the agency.

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From the days of the early church, dedicated Christians have used their posses­sions to provide for:

. those in need .

. . . those who minister. . . . those who need to hear the good news of God' s love.

"With great power gave the apostles witness of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus . neither was there any among them that lacked; for as many as were possessors of

lands and houses sold them, and brought the prices of the things that were sold . . .

and distribution was made unto every man according as he had need . " Acts 4:33-35

Baptists of today are no different. Through the ministry of your Baptist Founda­tion many of you have discovered innovative ways to use your accumulated posses­sions to provide for family needs and other Christian causes. The results are seen in the growth of assets placed with the Foundation and in the increased number of invitations for conferences or services.

I. Baptist Concern Reflected in the Growth in Assets.

On July 1, 1987, total assets were up 20 percent over the same time in 1986. Income was up 28 percent over the same period. The following grafts illustrate the growth your agency has enjoyed over the past 10 years. Graph I shows in millions the assets that the

agency has under management. At the end of August, these assets were almost 19 million dollars, and, of this amount, $1 ,721 ,000 was generated by the agency itself.

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Graph I I is a comparison of the funds allocated to the agency from the Coopera­tive Program for operating expenses (the solid black line) and the investment income

generated by the agency (the dotted line). It took 26 years for the agency to obtain the first million for management and 27 years before the investment income exceeded the

amount allocated to the agency for operating expense. This disparity has long since been corrected.

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This growth the agency has enjoyed is both satisfying and challenging. It is satisfy­ing to know that our growth relates directly to the other areas of ministry. The invest­ment income generated through this office joins hands with the Cooperative Program and the special gifts made through the churches to flow on to strengthen every area of Baptist work. During the past 10 years almost 7 million dollars of interest and dividend income has been generated and distributed in accordance with the governing instru­ments of the various accounts. As a result, students in colleges across our state are able to study in a Christian environment; children from broken homes and families with strained relationships are strengthened through Christian ministry; mission causes on the campus, in the state, in the nation and around the world are able to function more effectively.

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In addition to the investment income it is satisfying to know that this agency has also been responsible for generating almost 2 million dollars in capital gains. These dol­lars have been reinvested to produce income for the accounts they represented. Thus,

the Foundation is not an agency in itself but serves every area of Baptist life.

Since 1977, the allocation from the Cooperative Program has increased by 193 percent, assets under management by 754 percent and investment income by 1 , 155 per­cent. For this growth, we are grateful, but it has also brought a challenge.

The challenge has demanded increased staff efficiency. Today, the same staff manages almost seven times more money, representing five times more accounts, than

the same size staff managed 10 years ago.

The challenge has been to deal with the impact of the larger assets on budget allo­cation. More money is required for audit fees, professional expenses, liability insur­

ance, etc. These allocations have reduced the funds available for services to our institu­

tions, agencies and Baptist people. For example, 10 years ago 14 percent of the budget was classified for this area. In 1988 this ratio is down to 1 percent.

Each year a major effort is made to see that the agency ends the year in the black, and, until 1986, this effort had been successful. However, due to the shortfall of the Co­operative Program, and the increase in fixed expenses related to the agency fulfilling its obligations in fund management, it was impossible to stay in the black. Therefore, the year ended with a deficit of $10,806. This amount was taken from the overage of previ­ous years. It is obvious this trend cannot continue. With the assistance of our Convention leaders, your Foundation Board and staff will continue to study this problem.

II. Baptist Concern is Evidenced in the Request for Service.

During the past 10 years individuals, churches and associations have responded to

the services the Convention provides through your Baptist Foundation. The promotional seed previously sown continue to bear fruit. During the year, 1 14 families received per­

sonal guidance in planning for the final distribution of their estate. The staff averaged leading a special conference for a church or an association every nine days, and over 260

legal instruments were prepared.

For this year there are several amendments to our Charter and Bylaws that the Foundation Board would like for you to consider. In order for the agency to strength­en the services offered the Convention, churches, associations and agencies, and, to

minimize the possibility of ascending and descending liability, the Foundation Board

recommends the following amendments to the Charter and Bylaws.

For the Charter, we recommend the following statement be added to Section II re­garding the purpose for which the agency was formed. " . . . and to develop innovative ways and means for raising, developing and acquiring funds for the charitable pur­poses hereof; to act as an agent for life insurance companies in procuring, receiving and forwarding applications for life insurance, together with the collection of premi­

ums and the taking of such other actions as may be designated to agents by life insur­ance companies, in order to facilitate the contribution by donors of policies of life insurance, the beneficiary of which is this organization or some other charitable cause

amiable to the Arkansas Baptist State Convention, such proceeds to be used for the

charitable objects and purposes thereof. "

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It is the consensus of the Board, that such an amendment would:

1 . ' " offer Baptist institutions/ agencies a way to build substantial future endow-ment.

2. ' " allow a person of modest means to make a major gift to a Baptist cause.

The approach for the program will: 1 . . . . be optional. Each agency, church and association will decide if the plan is

to be offered to their people.

2. . . . not be "locked in" to any one company. The agency will be able to work with any company .

3 . . , . b e based o n actuarial tables. The plan i s not an accident policy.

4. . , . offer a donor a way to make systematic gifts in modest amounts that will result in a substantial endowment gift.

5. . . . build endowment through the Foundation as the commissions are receiv­ed and the policies mature.

6 . . . . be open to any Baptist institution, agency, association and/or church

either within Arkansas or the Southern Baptist Convention.

We further recommend that this change BE EXECUTED ONLY IF A

FAVORABLE LETTER RULING CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE EXEMPTING THE COMMISSIONS AND POLICY PRO­CEEDS FROM BEING CLASSIFIED AS "UNRELATED BUSINESS INCOME. "

For the bylaws, we recommend that Article III - Board o f Directors, Section II

be amended to read as follows: " The President of the Arkansas Baptist State Conven­tion, the Executive Director of the Executive Board and the President of the Executive Board shall be advisory members . " At the present, the Executive Director of the Ex­ecutive Board is an ex-officio member with voting privileges. The carrier for our Direc­tors and Officers liability insurance indicates that this reading opens the door more

widely for ascending and descending liability.

The Board further recommends that Paragraph 4 of this same section be amended

for the purpose of clarification. The new reading would be as follows: "Any member

who misses all of the Board and Committee meetings during a 12 month period, shall be dropped from membership on this board . "

This change i s consistent with Article VII o f the Convention's constitution. How­

ever, the present reading uses the wording . . . " for a period of one year . . . " This could be interpreted to be a calendar year so that the last two meetings of one year could be missed and the first two meetings of the next year. Thus, four consecutive meetings would have been missed, but only two in each calendar year. We feel this is not the intent of Article VII and the suggested amendment would clarify this wording.

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ARKANSAS BAPTIST NEWSMAGAZINE

J. Everett Sneed, Editor

It was in 1 880 that Arkansas Baptists concluded they could not manage without a publication of their own. Executive Secretary J .B. Searcy reported to the convention that " . . . We feel the necessity of a state paper to foster our educational, missionary

and other vital interests in Arkansas. "

The need for a Baptist state paper has not changed. Baptist policy, in which each

congregation determines its own activities, requires information so that churches may cooperate and work together to further the cause of Christ. The charter of the Arkan­

sas Baptist Newsmagazine states the purpose of the publication as " . . . to report and interpret the events and movements that affect the well-being of the constituency of the convention. "

Several individually owned papers were started prior to a state owned and con­trolled publication. Arkansas Baptists have continually had a state paper since 1902.

The publication has undergone many changes through the years. But its chief function is the same. Religious news of local, state and national interest is featured in the publi­cation. It is our goal of the editor and staff to inform the Baptists of our state so that

they will be more responsive to the cause of Christ.

The Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine is responsible to the State Convention through the Board of Directors elected by the State Convention. The board, under the

leadership of President Lyndon Finney, a Little Rock journalist, provides guidance for the editor and staff of the Newsmagazine. The board consists of ministers, journalists, attorneys, businessmen and women and provides a unique resource for the Newsmag­azine staff.

The staff of the Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine is striving to assist the churches of Arkansas to become all that God would desire them to be. In order to reach this

goal several important actions have been taken by the Newsmagazine. First, the publication has been given a new and fresh appearance. The "new look" has brought more positive response than any action taken by the Newsmagazine in recent years.

The purpose of the new format is to make the publication more attractive, more readable and more helpful to the Baptists of Arkansas.

Among the new additions to the Newsmagazine is a column called "Good News" which is designed to assist pastors and lay people in developing sermons or devotionals.

It is our purpose to meet the needs of our readers in every way possible.

The staff of the Newsmagazine consists of Managing Editor Mark Kelly, Staff Writer and Photo Lab Technician Millie Gill, Copy Editor Colleen Backus, Secretary

Kathryn Parker, Bookkeeper Reva Terry and Editor J. Everett Sneed.

The greatest problem confronting the Newsmagazine continues to be finance, par­ticularly the cost of second class postage. The postage required to mail the ABN has in­creased steadily since 1972 when the cost was less than $14,000 . It is estimated that the cost for 1987 will be approximately $140,000 . Debates continue in Congress regarding "Revenue Foregone" making it extremely difficult to project the cost of second class postage for 1988 .

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I t is the hope o f the staff o f the Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine t o maintain sub­scription rates at their present level for 1988. If the postage remains at its present level, it is probable that we will be able to maintain our low subscription rates. The annual subscription rates are: $6.48 for individual, $5.52 for the Every Resident Family Plan,

and $6. 12 for the Group Plan where 10 or more families from the same church pur­

chase the Newsmagazine. Where the Every Resident Family Plan is used by a congrega­tion, the Newsmagazine costs less each week than half of the first class postage stamp.

Since every church is totally autonomous, it is essential that proper information be

di�seminated in order that right decisions might be made in serving the Lord together. The best instrument for disseminating news and information to Arkansas Baptists is

the Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine.

The Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine is thankful for the Cooperative Program

money and encouragement that it receives. We express our sincere appreciation to all who encourage the churches to place the Newsmagazine in their budgets for all their

resident families. It is our prayer that we will all join hands to inform Baptists so that we can respond as God would have us to.

BAPTIST BOOK STORE

9101 W. Markham, Little Rock, AR 72205 - 501-225-6009

Robert C. Barnett, Manager

The Baptist Book Store in Little Rock, in its 86th year of service is striving contin­

ually to grow with the churches and their members. We are constantly seeking out methods of distribution of materials to assist people and churches in their growth ef­fort in new experiences and in gaining new insights.

The earliest beginning of the Baptist Book Store in Little Rock dates back to 1 901 and the most recent significant event is the moving of the store location to 9101 W. Markham in order to provide a convenience of driving and shopping for our custom­

ers. The new location has over 8 ,000 square feet of sales floor space and is conveniently located just off 1-630 on the corner of John Barrow Road and West Markham near the

Baptist Medical Center.

The purpose of the store is to provide merchandise easily available to all people in our area. In doing so, we believe this enables churches and people to be equipped to

witness to a world that does not know a SAVIOR, and to provide adequate help for teaching and training in the church, the home and each individual believer.

Through the distribution of catalogs, we seek to inform our customers of many of the materials we have available for them. The Baptist Book Store Catalog is made

available in August of each year and the Christmas Catalog is available each October as well as some special emphasis catalogs. Our purpose is to pinpoint areas of need

with precise product and service suggestions. These tools, if kept accessible at all times by our customers, will provide the Baptist Book Store an opportunity to become more effective as PARTNERS IN GROWTH with those we serve.

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The budgeted anticipated sales for the year beginning October 1 , 1987 through September 30, 1988, is $ 1 , 370,000. It should be noted that a significant percent of the

Baptist Sunday School Board's earnings through the Baptist Book Store of Little Rock will be invested back into the Arkansas Baptist State Convention by the Sunday School Board.

Dedication in service is our goal and is expressed in our slogan - PARTNERS IN GROWTH.

BAPTIST MEMORIAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, INC.

Memphis, Tennessee

Joseph H. Powell, President

This report covers the period May 1986 through April 1987 . The statistical portion

of the report is for fiscal year 1986.

Baptist Memorial Health Care System, Inc. is the parent body of Baptist Memori­

al Hospital, Memphis, and nine other affiliate hospitals in Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee. It was established with the approval of the Baptist Conventions of Arkan­sas, Mississippi and Tennessee to provide flexibility needed to give optimum health care in the 1980s and beyond.

One of the newest additions to the Health Care System is Baptist Memorial

Hospital-DeSoto which will begin serving residents in North Mississippi in mid-I988.

Construction has begun on the 100 acute care bed facility, a 30-bed addition for rehabilitation services, and an office building for 35 physicians.

Construction of the 50-bed Baptist Memorial Hospital-Germantown in German­town, Tennessee is virtually completed. The hospital will open in the fall of 1987 when construction of an adjoining physician office building is finished.

Other affiliate hospitals are located in Forrest City and Hardy, Arkansas; Boone­

ville, Mississippi; and Covington, Huntingdon, Ripley and Union City, Tennessee.

As examples of major advances in health care, Baptist Memorial Hospital­Medical Center, Memphis, expanded its EpiCare Center for treating cases of difficult

to manage epilepsy into the largest surgical epilepsy center in the United States attrac­

ting patients from throughout the world.

At the same time, the 1 ,500-bed hospital unit provided delicate eye surgery for sight restoration to tiny Trent Petrie, at 12- \12 ounces the smallest premature baby ever known to survive.

The medical center unit also was the site of the first implant of an automatic im­

plantable cardioverter defibrillator, a billfold size device which shocks the heart back to normal rhythms by administering an electric shock directly to the heart.

Significant progress was reported in cancer research at Baptist Memorial Hospital­

Medical Center, one of six sites chosen in the United States for treatment of patients, using an experimental therapy involving the body's immune system.

In the area of education, Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis formed a cooper­

ative nursing education program with Union University to offer a baccalaureate of sci­

ence degree in nursing. The hospital is a major supplier of nurses in the Mid-South.

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To make parking more convenient, the Medical Center unit opened a 1 ,000 space, four-level custom built parking facility on an adjoining city block and linked it to the hospital with a covered walkway. The hospital began offering valet parking services.

At Baptist Memorial Hospital-Regional Rehabilitation Center a vocational and industrial rehabilitation service was begun for patients wanting to plan a career or make career changes. The rehabilitation center also initiated support services for the Mississippi Children's Medical Program which includes youngsters from North Missis­

sippi with major orthopedic, neurological, cardiac and other chronic health problems.

A Women's Health Center featuring diagnostic imaging techniques, nutrition and exercise programs, educational seminars, psychological counseling and other medical resources opened at Baptist Memorial Hospital East.

As a community service, Baptist Memorial Hospital East, Memphis sponsored a

maternity fair for more than 1 ,200 expectant mothers and spouses and offered exami­nations and educational activities for almost 400 persons as part of Cancer-Answer Week.

Meanwhile, other affiliates in the Health Care System made these improvements:

Baptist Memorial Hospital-Huntingdon opened a new 70-bed, 56,000 square

foot facility with services for family practice, ear, nose and throat, orthopedics,

urology, internal medicine and general surgery.

Baptist Memorial Hospital-Union City opened new outpatient and pediatric areas and inaugurated hotel service in the hospital for patients' families who wished to remain overnight.

Baptist Memorial Hospital-Eastern Ozarks doubled the size of its Medical Mall by adding three new office suites for physicians.

Baptist Memorial Hospital-Lauderdale, constructed a 6,000 square foot physi­cians building.

Baptist Memorial Hospital-Forrest City acquired a home health agency needed

to provide care for 2,000 patients each month.

To make the Mid-South more aware of improvements in health care, Baptist Me­morial Hospital, Memphis continued for the fourth year a 5-minute medical feature, "You and Your Health, " as part of the noon news each Wednesday on WREG-TV,

Channel 3 , the CBS affiliate. The program features hospital and medical staff special­ists who describe the latest developments in their fields.

An Adopt-A-School program involving Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis and Manassas High School included such benefits for the 800 students as Career Day led by

health care specialists, instructions on how to apply for a job and recognition of

scholars.

In the area of continuing education, Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis offered

30 programs of regional and national interest, attracting more than 5 ,000 persons.

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The Department of Religion at Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis, was involved in a wide range of activities, including worship services, training, patient visitation, be­

nevolent ministries and Christian witnessing. Department representatives provided ori­entation for volunteer chaplains in 50 training sessions at six corporate hospitals, par­ticipated in 1 1 seminars, visited 28,476 patients and led 21 persons to profess their faith in Christ.

Larry Sloan, retired Walnut Ridge, Arkansas banker, was elected chairman of the 27-member Board of Trustees of the Baptist Memorial Health Care System.

At Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis, Dr. Allen Edmonson, an orthopedic surgeon, became president of the 1 ,090 member Medical Staff with Dr. Charles Arkin as chief of staff and Dr. Russell Patterson, III, deputy chief of staff.

Staff movements included the elevation of vice presidents Stephen Reynolds and

Roger Struble to senior vice president and vice presidents Al King and Robert Gordon to first vice president.

Joseph H. Powell, president of the Baptist Memorial Health Care System, received an honorary Doctor of Humanics degree from Union University in recognition of his advocacy for education, his contributions to the health care field and service to his church and community.

The statistical report for the Baptist Memorial Health Care System follows:

Number of Beds Number of Bassinets Employees

Medical Staff Patient Admissions Births Average Length of Stay

(Excludes Newborns) Emergency Dept. Visits Surgical Operations

X-ray Examinations Laboratory Tests Pounds of Laundry Patient Meals Per Day Average Daily Cost of

Operating Hospital Free Service (Excludes

Medicare and Medicaid

Allowance and Bad Debts) Enrollment in Educational

Programs

TOTAL BMH AFFILIATES

2,810 2,068 742

142 90 52

7 , 157 6,005 1 , 1 52

1 ,238 1 , 100 138

68, 1 85 49,915 18 ,270

6,473 5,465 1 ,008

7 .72 8 .50 5 . 59

85, 562 42,578 42,984

39,975 30,637 9,336

277,955 208,343 69,612

4,990,504 4,629,508 360,996

17 ,091 ,792 15 ,257 ,484 1 ,834,308

4,097 3,242 855

768,801 594,242 174,559

2 1 ,893 ,447 19,626,633 2,266,814

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CHRISTIAN CIVIC FOUNDATION OF ARKANSAS, INC.

John Finn, Executive Director

The Foundation provides a medium through which churches, church organiza­tions and individuals may unitedly cooperate in a Christian solution of the moral and

social problems involved in alcohol and other drugs, pornography and gambling. The Foundation cooperates with all concerned citizens, legislators and authorities in pro­hibiting these moral and social evils.

Our focus on prevention will require active participation of Christian people in the redemptive process, educational and legislative action.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 1987

The Foundation focused on two major issues. They were the ' 'Legalized Sales of Alcohol Beverages on Sunday" and the ' 'Extension of the Oaklawn Racing Season. "

We were unable to get the necessary "grass roots" support to defeat the alcohol issue. Because of legislative action the voters in Little Rock, North Little Rock, Pine

Bluff, Helena, Hot Springs and Eureka Springs, may face the issue at the ballot boxes.

Oak lawn requested forty-two (42) extra days of racing, including Sunday. This

time we were able to get the necessary support from the "grass roots" and the legisla­ture declined to approve the extra days.

LOCAL OPTION ELECTIONS

The "wets" put forth great efforts to legalize the sales of alcoholic beverages. The Foundation had a close working relationship with concerned citizens and provided ma­terials and leadership. Our efforts were crowned with success.

Dry counties: Attempts were made in Benton, Izard, Lafayette and Searcy coun­ties to place the issue on the ballot. The necessary signatures were not obtained and the attempts failed. In Boone county the "wets" were successful in placing the issue before the voters. The citizens rejected the proposal for the second time.

Wet counties: In Poinsett county the "drys" attempted to vote the Willis and Greenwood townships dry. They were successful in the Greenwood township.

A great victory for the "drys" was registered in Conway county. The drys faced great opposition in battling the liquor interests but were victorious by a slim margin. The liquor interests have shown their true colors by refusing to accept the will of the

people and are attempting to get the courts to overturn the majority vote. We are fear­ful that the courts will circumvent the will of the people by ruling in favor of the "wets. "

PORNOGRAPHY

The Foundation continues to be successful in eliminating certain forms of porno­graphy. In dealing with hard-core pornography, God continues to crown our efforts with success. We assure the Convention that we will continue to "press the battle to the gates. "

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FUTURE BATTLES

Citizens in Pulaski, Garland, Jefferson, Carroll and Phillips counties may face the issue of "Legalized Sales of Alcoholic Beverages on Sunday. "

The State Lottery Gambling Issue looms on the horizon. Proponents are circulat­

ing petitions for the necessary signatures to place it on the 1988 ballot. There is strong support for it. Please join us in organizing grass root support for our position and help us defeat State Lottery Gambling.

FINANCES

Our major financial support comes from the churches, associations and the con­

vention. Apart from your support, we could not exist. The Foundation is deeply ap­preciative for the support given by Dr. Don Moore, Executive Director, the pastors,

the director of missions and the great people of the Arkansas Baptist State Conven­tion.

CONCLUSION

America's foundations are being destroyed. Termites are eating away at the foun­dations of law and order, purity, honesty, integrity, the church and the home. We can

stem the tide but God' s people must be organized, outspoken and involved in their

government processes.

OUACHITA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

Arkadelphia, Arkansas

Daniel R. Grant, President

For Ouachita Baptist University the 1986-87 year was "the best of times, and the

worst of times. " Although the fall of 1987 has brought special good news in enrollment increase and in generous endowment gifts, faithful stewardship to Arkansas Baptists requires us to report the exceedingly difficult budgetary pressures that have built up

over the last few years. This is done in full confidence that our churches and church

members will rejoice in those things that are good, and will work still harder to help us

meet those persistent critical needs in the cause of Christian higher education at Oua­chita.

The state of health of Ouachita is a paradoxical mixture of growing strength in

academic, spiritual and physical resources and reputation - probably at an all-time

high after the year of remarkable celebration of Ouachita's first century of service -but at the same time strangely faced with some of the most serious budgetary pressures since the days of the Great Depression in the 1930s.

THE BEST OF TIMES

The paradox begins with almost a flood tide of good news items about Ouachita:

(1) The strong Christian dimension of education at Ouachita grew even stronger during 1986-87, with one of the finest spring break missions programs in Ouachita's history. The Foreign Mission Board selected Ouachita for a unique pilot project, with

42 Ouachita students and staff members, under the leadership of BSU Director Mark Baber, traveling to Ecuador to work closely with Southern Baptist missionaries there.

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For about 10 days during Ouachita's spring recess, the students went to four different areas of Ecuador to preach, witness, lead Bible studies, conduct Vacation Bible Schools and proclaim the Good News through the use of music, puppets and drama, as well as through painting, cleaning and repairing mission properties. One group helped in disaster relief efforts for victims of the earthquake there. Their later reports and tes­

timonies had a powerful impact on the entire Ouachita student body.

Another group of 14 students and one sponsor traveled to Washington, D.C. , during the same time to work with an inner-city mission of the Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. Students and friends of Ouachita raised more than

$40,000 to finance the two spring break mission trips. Students raised an additional $8,000 in support of the Arkansas BSU Summer Missions program. Fifteen Ouachita students spent the summer months as BSU and HMB summer missionaries, with six other students spending the summer as members of the OBU CONTACT Teams . Still

other students worked on local church staffs in a variety of summer ministries.

Ouachita's student religious activities program continues to be one of the best in

the nation, with emphasis on exposing students to Christian personalities from all walks of life. The list during 1986-87 includes the following: G. Roy Osborn, James Bryant, Stan Paris, Charlotte Paris, John Dresbach, Carl Hudson, Tommy Lea, Barry Bates, Vicki Ragsdale, David Robinson, John Russ, Nick Foster, Randel Everett,

Charles Lowery, "Witness," Malvi Giles, David Coleman, Dewey Merrit, Dennis Swanburg, Paul Skyland, Avery Willis, Gary Rand, Mark Coppenger, E. Glenn Hin­son, Don Hammonds, B .J . Sams, Mike Bedford, Rick Ousley, David Benjamin, "TRUTH," Mack and Shayla Blake, Bill Steeger, Don Nail, John Sullivan, Ed Mc­Donald, Mike Huckabee, Eddie McCord, Jimmie Sheffield, L.B. Jordan, Roy Bucke­lew, Dan Peek, Morgan Cryar, Leon Patillo and Paul Smith. Outstanding Ouachita music groups have been active in giving concerts in churches and schools, including the Choir, Ouachita Singers, Ouachi-Tones, Chamber Singers, Singing Men, Concert

Band, Brass Ensemble, Stage Band, J .C .P .&L. , and Praise Singers .

(2) Ouachita continued to serve Arkansas Baptists in special ways through mak­ing its facilities, faculty and staff available year round, and especially in the summer,

for conferences , retreats and workshops, including Super Summer, Young Musicians, Music Arkansas, the workshop for senior Baptists, Crosspoint, VENTURE! , youth " lock-ins" in Sturgis Physical Educational Center, the Annual Director of Missions

Banquet, MasterLife, MasterBuilder, DiscipleYouth, Acteens Encounter, and the RA Congress. The Ouachita Board of Trustees has given preliminary approval to the idea

of a year-round conference center at Ouachita by converting Cone-Bottoms Hall into a continuing education center with quality conference hotel-style accommodations. This could meet a variety of long-term needs of Arkansas Baptist churches, associations and convention departments and agencies, at times other than the summer months.

(3) A sharp increase in new student applications for the 1987-88 year has brought the largest and, in many ways, the most outstanding freshman class in many years.

Flippen-Perrin Dormitories have been expanded through Blake's renovation and refur­nishing to provide for 41 additional students in "Perrin West," in an attractive way to allow all freshman girls to remain together in a unified dormitory arrangement.

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(4) The generous challenge grant of one-half million dollars from Frank Hicking­botham was matched three-for-one in 1986 to make possible the successful completion of the two million dollar "Information Age Library Project" in the fall of 1987. It is a beautiful new addition to the heart of the campus and places Ouachita in the forefront of computerized library facilities. It also provides much better accommodations for the

Arkansas Baptist History Collection, and more comfortable study space for Arkansas Baptists and others interested in historical research. Many other campus improvement projects have been carried out, including a thorough renovation of O.c. Bailey Dormi­

tory. In August 1987, Ouachita was notified of a gift of $750,000, the largest gift ever

received in any one year, with $500,000 allocated for an endowed chair of business and transportation studies, and $250,000 to endow scholarships to help deserving young people to attend Ouachita.

(5) A professional public opinion survey conducted by Ranchino Research, Inc. ,

provided very encouraging information on what Arkansas high school students and their parents think about Ouachita. Without any knowledge that Ouachita commis­sioned the study, Arkansas high school juniors and seniors, and their parents, ranked Ouachita academically in the top three in the state, with a significant gap between these top three and all other colleges and universities in the state. Later in the survey, when

asked specifically about Ouachita ("What's the first thing that comes to mind? "), the

majority said "Christian school ," "religious, " or "church. " It is a source of genuine encouragement to know that the many years of our twofold commitment to academic excellence and Christian excellence are producing good results, as measured by an inde­pendent professional survey. Obviously, reputation is not always the same as reality, but it is hard to fool the public about the quality of a college education.

(6) Last year Ouachita strengthened its already significant ties with "the four cor­ners of the earth. " In addition to the excellent exchange program between Ouachita and Seinan Gakuin University, a Southern Baptist founded institution in Fukuoka, Ja­

pan, and the additional international leaven that comes to Ouachita from the eight In­ternational Scholarships awarded each year and from the rich infusion of "MKs" (Missionary Kids) from virtually every continent, Ouachita welcomed its first student from Mainland China since the beginning of Communist rule in that country. Marie

Zhang, granddaughter of Dr. C.K. Zhang, outstanding Christian leader and professor at the University of Shanghai in the 1940s, began premedical studies at Ouachita last year and was chosen as outstanding freshman chemistry student in the spring of 1987 . In a reverse flow of exchange with China, Ouachita's vice president for academic af­

fairs, Dr. Tom Turner, and his wife Marie, spent the year at Zhengzhou University in Zhengzhou, China. Dr. Turner not only taught physics during the year, but negotiated a preliminary exchange agreement between Ouachita and Zhengzhou. The OBU Hon­

ors Program has supported study trips of Ian Cosh to Africa, Rhonda Clark to the So­viet Union, and Vonda Clark to Colombia in South America. Dean of Students B. AI­don Dixon and others have helped to develop strong ties with Brazil through AM-AR

mission projects. Ouachita has been heavily involved in planning meetings with repre­sentatives of the Foreign Mission Board and of Cooperative Services International, for the establishment of a consortium of interested Southern Baptist colleges and universi­

ties, in cooperation with CSI, to facilitate the rapid response to requests for education-

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al assistance from those nations where it is becoming increasingly difficult for tradi­tional missionaries to gain entry. This cooperative effort may prove to be a truly histo­ry-making enterprise involving new "twenty-first century approaches" to Christian world missions. Ouachita as "doorway to the world" is clearly more than just a

slogan.

(7) Although Ouachita's centennial celebration involved such enjoyable items as

100 centennial birthday parties, publishing three different histories of Ouachita's first century and many nostalgic looks to the past, probably the greatest achievement of the

centennial year was the adoption of an impressive set of "Second Century Goals for

Ouachita. " Students, faculty, staff, alumni, trustees, parents and denominational leaders, participated in task forces and in a planning retreat, that produced seven ma­jor goals for Ouachita in the year 2001 . They were adopted by the Board of Trustees, and announced on Centennial Founders' Day, September 6, 1986. The goals were pre­ceded by the following statement of Ouachita's mission:

Ouachita Baptist University is a church-related, liberal arts university whose aims are to meet the educational needs of students and to prepare them for places of leadership and service. To achieve these aims, Ouachita Baptist University seeks to combine the love of God with the love of learning. The University provides the students the opportunity to experience growth in Christian ideals and character, to

develop their intellectual and physical abilities, to think critically and creatively, to mature in their understanding and appreciation of their world, to communicate effectively and to accept their obligation to be of service to God and mankind. This mission has been found to be consistent with faithful stewardship to the par­ent body, the Arkansas Baptist State Convention.

We affirm that life is lived most abundantly when it is lived in response to the love of God through Jesus Christ.

We affirm that we need to know about all areas of knowledge and that such

breadth of learning should be both personal and vocational.

We affirm that good teaching requires interaction between student and teacher and that learning is most effective where there are both challenge and encourage­ment.

We affirm that education involves the whole person and that growth is intellec­

tual, physical, spiritual and social. (Luke 5 :52: "And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man .")

In addition to impressive goals for the Ouachita curriculum, faculty and staff de­velopment, student enrollment and development, buildings, facilities and grounds, and financial resources and support for implementing the goals , the following goal should

be of special importance to Arkansas Baptists:

The Christian Dimension of the Educational Experience: To continue and strengthen the commitment of the entire faculty and staff to present Jesus Christ as Lord and to provide the distinctive Christian/caring environment in which the spiritual growth of students is an integral part of their social and physical develop­ment. Five-Year Objectives: (I) Continue to search vigorously for the dual quali-

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ties of professional competence and Christian commitment in filling all positions in the university, recognizing unapologetically the critical importance of these two

dimensions of excellence inside and outside Ouachita's classrooms. (2) Provide a more comprehensive program for strengthening the sense of Christian community

and commitment among faculty and administrative staff, by such means as annu­al retreats, convocations and similar emphases. (3) Provide adequate financial and administrative support for the complementary programs of the Baptist Stu­dent Union and the Center for Christian Ministries, with increased emphasis on a global consciousness for the university community and the development of a Christian world view. (4) Reaffirm the commitment to a strong, developing and biblically sound Department of Religion. (5) Strengthen the program of pre-semi­nary education and training for students preparing for church-related vocations. (6) Give increased emphasis to enhancing student knowledge and appreciation of

our biblical, Christian and Baptist heritage.

THE WORST OF TIMES

In spite of all of the good and encouraging news about Ouachita's growing strength in academic, spiritual and physical resources and reputation, the 1986-87 year

was one of the most difficult, financially, since the Great Depression years of the 1930s. This is a result of the unfortunate coincidence of many negative financial fac­

tors: (1) the end of the student enrollment growth impact of the "baby boom"; (2) the depressed economy in Arkansas during the past several years; (3) sharp cuts and more strict eligibility restrictions in the federal and state student assistance pro­grams; (4) the growing tuition gap between private and state colleges; (5) escalating utility costs; (6) declining endowment income because of lower interest rates than the

high rates of a few years ago; and (7) repeated annual budget shortfalls in the ABSC

Cooperative Program receipts through 1986.

Ouachita's key personnel in the area of financial administration, Vice President

for Administration Ed Coulter and Business Manager Joe Franz, along with the nine­member OBU Budget Committee, have performed modern miracles in recent years to maintain a balanced budget in spite of these continuing financial pressures. For the most part, faculty and staff have been reduced while seeking to maintain the full com­plement of programs without eliminating any of them. Faithful stewardship to Arkan­

sas Baptists requires that we report these urgent financial needs, just as much as we re­port the good news of Ouachita's growing strength in academic, spiritual and physical resources and reputation. Ouachita's most important financial needs can be summa­rized as follows:

(1) Ouachita needs increased and more dependable annual allocations from the

Arkansas Baptist State Convention Cooperative Program.

(2) An urgent need exists to increase faculty and staff salaries to a level compar­able to other colleges and universities in the state and region. Until two years ago Ouachita was making significant progress in closing the gap with other

Arkansas universities, but the gap has recently widened.

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(3) The persistently growing "tuition gap" between Ouachita and the state col­leges and universities in Arkansas is an obstacle to free choice for many Ar­kansas young people, and needs special attention. Ouachita's tuition contin­ues to remain significantly lower than that of Hendrix, Harding, Arkansas College and John Brown, but there is a growing gap when compared to the tuition of the state institutions. The best answer would be for Arkansas churches to adopt the convention-approved plan for "Tuition Equalization

Scholarships" in their budgets, and/ or to encourage individual donors to en­dow such scholarships, to help their young people attend either Ouachita or Southern.

(4) Ouachita needs to increase its annual operating budget by at least $500,000 (over and above the cost of inflation) simply to catch up with what accredited colleges and universities are spending each year for:

New library books and periodicals Science laboratory equipment and supplies

Computer software for teaching all subjects Counseling personnel (for career and job placement, as well as personal

counseling)

Faculty / staff travel assistance to regional and national meetings Academic enrichment grants to challenge more gifted students, and

support more innovative teaching Foreign study programs for students and faculty (with a strong Ouachita

motivation for Christian missions)

Preventive maintenance of buildings, grounds and equipment

(5) Although Ouachita's building needs are not so critical as the need for increased operating support, OBU needs capital funds for the following:

A classroom/office building to house departments now in substandard

facilities (English, history, communications, modern foreign languages and home economics)

Adequate and appropriate television equipment for both instructional

and production purposes Conversion of Cone-Bottoms Hall into a year-round conference

(continuing education) center Replacement of several roofs on campus buildings A new auditorium with seating facilities for the entire student body,

faculty and staff, adequate to attract concerts and other programs of national stature

A new pipe organ with instructional and performance capabilities Improvement of athletic facilities, including lights for the football

stadium, track and tennis courts Development of the Ouachita River front and ravine to maximize the

beauty and usefulness of this unique resource

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(6) Ouachita Baptist University needs very much for the Convention and its lead­ership to continue looking with favor on a strong development program for Ouachita, that seeks to raise financial support from individuals, over and

above their normal support through their local church budget and the Coop­erative Program. Under the able direction of Roger Harrod, Ouachita's strong development program includes an emphasis on estate planning as well as annual giving. This item has been mentioned for years in Ouachita's an­

nual report to the Convention, but it needs special emphasis now because so many other agencies, institutions and programs (previously not engaging in special fund raising), have begun raising money through special campaigns .

Even the state universities are launching campaigns for charitable giving. This has been a longtime traditional part of the financial structure of Chris­

tian colleges and universities, and it is of critical importance that the Conven­tion and the churches continue to look with favor on this resource for Chris­

tian higher education.

SOUTHERN BAPTIST COLLEGE

Walnut Ridge, Arkansas

D. Jack Nicholas, President

Southern Baptist College is an emerging, developing institution. The plan of pro­

gram expansion launched in 1983 contintues to take place as scheduled. The bac­calaureate program in Christian Ministries has, as of May 15 , 1987, graduated two classes. In August of 1987, the junior year of the baccalaureate degree in Business Ad­ministration will be offered.

The faculty and administration who labored to produce a 224 page Self-Study supporting the institution's readiness to offer the degree in Business Administration were given cause to rejoice on November 5, 1986, when the Evaluation Team from the North Central Association advised us that they had decided to recommend approval

for SBC's proposal to offer the B.A. in Business Administration. We celebrated again

on March 17, 1987 when we received a letter from the director of the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the N.C.A. notifying us that the Commission had voted to affirm the recommendation of the North Central Evaluation Committee.

SBC Continues to Grow

In 1985-86 the fall enrollment showed a decrease while the spring enrollment

showed a dramatic increase. The reverse is true for the 1986-87 academic year. The fall enrollment was 483 - a 13 percent increase over the fall of 1986 - and was the highest

enrollment figure since the fall of 1970. The spring enrollment, however, was not as en­couraging with an enrollment of 406 which represented an 8 percent decrease over the

spring of 1985 .

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While the enrollment of SBC was up again in 1986-87, it should be stated that such continued growth is unlikely because of external factors which will almost assure that fewer numbers of high school graduates will go to college and will tend to force more of those young people who do go to college to attend public institutions. One fac­tor is the declining number of high school graduates in Arkansas and the other is the

serious cuts in federal student financial aid. The fact that fewer students are graduating from Arkansas high schools would indicate that there will be fewer freshmen in Arkan­sas colleges and universities . The federal student financial aid cuts have discouraged many Baptist young people to the point that they don't even investigate to see whether aid could be offered to enable them to attend a Baptist college.

Sixty-six students were graduated with degrees on May 15 , 1987 . Twelve received the Bachelor of Arts, 50 received the Associate in Arts, and two received the Associate in Arts: Church Recreation, one received the Associate in Music, and one received the

Associate in Science: Business Data Processing.

Barely in the Black

As of the writing of this report, the Vice President of Business Affairs indicates that the college operated for the 1986-87 academic year with a surplus of approximate­ly $800. When you are dealing with a $2,000,000 + budget, that is calling it close -

very close. The major factor accounting for that small a surplus was the shortage of tuition income resulting from the lower than expected enrollment for the spring

semester. Off-setting that negative factor are several positive ones:

1) accounts receivable (uncollected bills) will be approximately $4,000. Ac­counts receivable have been near that figure for the past four years. Despite

the fact that a few students feel that it is unworthy of a Christian college to insist that students pay their bills, the college concluded that teaching students to pay their bills is part of a good education.

2) The college earned very good marks in its handling of student financial aids

funds. Again this year the independent audit was accepted by the federal auditors without question and the Southern Baptist College National Direct Student Loan default rate has been reduced to 2.7 percent which is a most favorable rate.

3) The assets over liabilities in current and restricted funds are 1 8 to 1 and plant assets are 20 to 1 .

4) Endowment funds increased by some $40,000 to $640,000.

5) Fixed assets stand at $8,639,025. All and all, 1986-87 was a good year fiscally even though shortfall in tuition income and unrestricted income required very conservative budget management to end the year in the black.

Academic Progress Expansion Continues

It was noted earlier in the report that the North Central Association has approved

the addition of the baccalaureate degree in Business Administration for the fall of 1987. Considerable time and energy have been expended in developing that program and employing faculty to head up and provide instruction for that and related areas .

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August 1 987, will also see the addition of the Church Music major in the Christian Ministries baccalaureate degree area which began with majors in Pastoral Ministry and Religious Education.

The library, with which accreditating associations are always vitally concerned, added over 1 , 800 volumes and 1 ,600 documents to bring the grand total holdings to

64,608 volumes. As additional baccalaureate programs are added even larger annual acquisitions will be required to satisfy North Central standards.

Fund Raising Efforts Encouraging

It was announced in the last report from SBC that the college was launching upon a "New Horizons Campaign" aimed at reaching a base goal of $1 ,250,000 to provide

additional endowment, current operating funds, scholarships and to undergrid capital improvements. The "New Horizons Campaign" is aimed at 12 different constituen­

cies. The first four groups were: Faculty IStaff, Trustees, Lawrence County and Alum­ni. The Facuity IStaff and Trustees Campaigns are almost concluded, with both groups exceeding their goals.

In progress at the present time are the Lawrence County and the Alumni Cam­paigns. The Lawrence County Campaign has exceeded its goal and the Alumni Cam­paign is approximately one-third through its calendar and has exceeded 85 percent of its goal. We take great encouragement from these results and are optimistic as we make plans to move into the campaigns with the remaining constituencies.

The campaigns solicit individual pledges to be paid over a period of three years.

Total development income grew in 1986-87 by almost $40,000 over the previous year to a figure of $814,287. Much of that growth was designated to endowment and

was not available for current operation purposes. Some have accused the college of liv­ing on a semi-starvation diet in the present in order to build for the future.

Life on Campus

Often when personnel of Southern talk with people in various parts of our service

area, they learn that SBC is viewed exclusively as a Bible college which only prospective preachers and missionaries attend. An extension of that view is that there are no ac­

tivities, clubs or organizations on campus appealing to any interest other than religious.

While Southern is a distinctly Christian institution and does serve an unusually

high percentage of persons preparing for Christian ministry, the perceptions expressed above are entirely inaccurate. It is true that the college does not allow clubs which ad­vocate the overthrow of the American Government, expouse immorality, show R or X

rated films, etc . , but the college does have a wholesome and well-rounded program of activities and organizations which stimulate personal, social and intellectual growth.

The last two Evaluation Teams from North Central have commented on the many and substantial strengths of the Student Development Program. Every effort is made to respond to the genuine needs of the students and under grid their personal and social

development.

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Conclusion

Earlier in this report reference was made to the "New Horizons Campaign" and

efforts by the college to provide additional funds to strengthen the academic programs of the college, to provide scholarship assistance for her students, and to improve the capital facilities of the institution. However, it is quickly recognized and acknowledged that the support of the Arkansas Baptist churches through the Cooperative Program constitutes the most significant support enjoyed by this institution. We are grateful to the Convention and to all the churches cooperating with the Convention for that sup­

port. We are grateful as well for the prayer support of individuals in our churches across the state.

There is an additional way the churches can be of tremendous help to both South­ern and Ouachita. That is through the Tuition Equalization Plan approved and en­

couraged by the Arkanas Baptist State Convention in 1985 . As the financial assistance available to students from the state and federal government shrinks, scholarship assis­tance of the type encouraged by that Convention action becomes more and more crucial. Many of our Arkansas Baptist young people desperately need help beyond what their parents, the college and federal student financial aid are able to provide. It would be a blessing both to those deserving and needy young people and to our Baptist

colleges if many churches in the state would decide to provide this kind of assistance in

the amount that they could manage in the next budget year.

WORLD HUNGER REPORT

Larry Horne, Chairman

World hunger is a vast problem that often provides more questions than answers.

In 1986-87 we have attempted to provide resources, education and motivation to Arkansas Baptist churches concerning this need. As a committee, we feel that just another special offering was not the answer. Five area-wide meetings were held to field

questions about what could be done.

The First Baptist Church of Charleston conducted a special project and got exten­sive coverage in the Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine to help promote world hunger

causes.

Awareness is the first goal of the World Hunger Committee. To inform Arkansas Baptists that we as Southern Baptists have a method of efficient distribution of funds. Motivation would be our second goal. To remind each of us how fortunate we are to

be able to share with others.

This year 146 churches have given $67 ,950.55 so far to world hunger causes in

Arkansas.

Statistical Tables

The following statistical information is furnished by the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention.

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C A L V A" Y YE S 3 Z 4 1 1 , 5 9 5 0 1 6 , 67 5 a 16 . 675

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N E W P RO V I D E N C E Y E S 1 6 1 0 5 , 3 0 5 0 8 , 0 5 5 0 8 , 0 5 5 P AR K S Y E S 7 6 2 2 5 43 , 43 5 () 5 0 , 63 5 3 , 6 6 5 5 0 . 6 3 5 P L E A S A N T GROVE N O 2 Y E S 4 4 0 8 , 2 7 5 0 1 4 , 2 1 5 0 1 4 . 2 1 5 P L E A SA N T GR O V E N O 3 Y E S 4 2 40 24 , 5 8 5 6 , 8 1 5 1 7 , 9 3 5 1 4 , 6 1 1 1 7 . 9 3 5 R O C K C -' E E K Y E S 3 5 5 0 2 3 , 6 1 5 a 2 8 , 0 8 5 1 3 , 9 5 8 2 8 . 3 3 5

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W A L D R O N F I R ST Y E S 1 6 5 8 7 0 1 1 2 , 3 5 5 1 7 . 1 0 5 1 6 2 , 1 0 5 0 1 62 , 48 5 w E S T HA R T F O R D YE S 1 3 3 5 7 , L 3 5 0 L 2 , 2 2 5 0 1 2 . 4 6 5 W I N F I EL D Y E S 3 3 7 0 1 6 , 40 5 0 1 7 , 72 5 2 , 7 8 9 1 7 . 7 2 5

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164 Caroline Cont.

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L A K E HA M I L T O N J o h n Jenk i n s 1 9 3 2 3 3 1 5 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 8 3 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 5 6 5 0 0 5 0 0 8200

L A K E S HORE H E I GHTS R i c ky Porter 1 9 6 4 6 1 5 2 4 2 5 9 3 09 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 3 3 2 0 7 3 5 4 5 8 6 0 6 2 1 5 1 2 37 M

L A < E S I D E Ronnie Rogers 1 9 6 5 7 1 6 3 3 3 6 5 4 0 5 2 4 0 1 4 7 1 0 9 1 6 3 8 1 1 6 8 3 5 1 05 1 2 2 92 0 2 2 4 73

L E E C H A P EL J ames A. Freeman 1 9 4 8 1 7 1 2 1 64 1 95 1 4 1 1 0 6 2 9 3 0 0 7 1 63 5 8 5 8 3 4 6 1 1 1 7 8 72

L O N S D A L E J o e E . Campbe 1 1 1 9 0 7 2 2 4 94 1 24 6 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 5 8 5 5 5 3 3 4 1 1 1 0 5

M A GN E T C O VE F I R S T S O E a rnest Brooks 19 8 2 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 3 5 1 07 3 5 2 6 1 0 7 3 6 5 5 5 2 6 9 5 1 1 01 4 5 .04

M t. l V E R N TH I F, D P a t E . Ti tsworth 1 9 1 4 4 5 1 2 5 3 4 6 87 3 1 0 9 5 6 9 2 5 0 1 4 7 3 4 5 2 2 1 0 2 2 95 2 3 1 946

M E A D O .... V I EW SOU Gary Lee Parker 19 8 1 1 1 9 1 4 1 5 5 1 6 7 1 7 4 9 7 5 4 2 3 7 2 7 8 1 5 1 1 9 0 1 2 0 1 8 50

M E � CJ F.I AL Hal Graves 1947 7 2 4 2 1 2 68 2 8 1 1 9 3 1 0 9 6 2 2 3 2 3 49 1 8 5 7 5 6 6 2 35 4 1 1 937

MT V E RNON B i 1 1 Neal 1 9 3 6 1 4 1 4 1 6 2 1 93 5 3 4 3 1 4 0 0 3 0 1 9 5 1 2 1 2 2 1 47 4624

NO R T H M A I N Randy Cross 1 9 5 0 4 1 3 1 5 1 9 5 2 73 1 97 1 3 0 5 9 7 0 3 5 1 3 5 1 7 3 8 1 0 5 0 3 5 2 7

O L D U N ION 1 8 3 0 1 1 2 1 2 7 1 69 5 3 2 3 1 1 9 Q 1 9 1 5 5 2 3 9 6 7 2 9 3799

Ow E N S V I L L E H . Mi chael Barnes 1 9 2 7 1 3 7 1 74 2 6 9 1 4 5 2 9 1 7 6 J 4 5 8 3 5 5 1 3 7 1 8 13 8 8 3 7

P I N EY Joel Moody 1 9 4 0 7 1 9 2 2 5 5 5 8 2 9 2 8 9 1 5 7 3 9 2 1 0 1 0 5 2 2 5 1 3 & 0 4 2 3 1 0 1 78 8 0

P L E A S A N T H I L L Roy L ew i S 1 9 06 1 8 2 1 2 1 2 3 05 1 7 5 1 1 5 3 5 1 5 0 5 1 44 5 6 0 8 6 2 2 3 3 9 3 1 3

R 1 D G ECF E S T J o h n C l ement 1 9 5 4 6 1 4 3 0 0 3 39 1 24 5 7 1 2 0 3 4"'4 1 5 1 1 1 5 840 3 5 49

R I V E l'. S I DE B a rry Ki ng 1 9 5 6 1 5 1 1 1 3 6 1 71 1 0 1 6 8 9 1 7 I I 2700 5 2 4 5 6 6 8 5 7497

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1 9 8 3 1 7 8 1 1 6 1 30 7 0 5 9 3 5

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13 3 2 5 05 2 2 1 9

1 8 9 8 4 5 1 35 2 9:l l 4

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5 4 4 5 3 0 5 8 1 20 69

1 426 2 42 37 2 1 5 84

5 5 2 3 1 5 04 1 06 1 7

3 14 1 2 6 2 4537

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3 9 4 - 8 3 - 1 7. 4 R E C E I V E D BY B AP T I S M 3 5 2 - 1 04 - 2 2 . 8 B R OTH E RHOOD O NGCI NG ENROL M E NT

692 - 2 1 8 - 24 . 0 R E C E I V E D B Y L E T T E R $ 4 , 284 , 0 1 0 2 7 3 , 5 7 0 6 . 8 UNJE S I GN A T E D G I FT S*

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l () , 3 7 3 - 5 1 - 0 . 5 S S O N GGI NG E NR O L M E NT $ 84 1 , 7 39 6 0 , 7 7 8 7 . 8 TOTAL M I S S I ON E X P E N D I T UR E S

* R O U ND E D T O N E ARE S T F l V1: DOL L A R S

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P ART B

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G I L E AD Y E S 1 4 a 6 , 4 0 5 5 1 5 1 , 1 9 5 a 7 . 1 9 5 G'<A V E L H I L L Y E S 4 7 6 0 2 2 , 0 1 5 0 3 0 , 8 1 5 5 . 0 46 3 1 , 8 1 5 H I G HL A ND H E I G H T S Y E S 2 5 7 1 . 000 2 1 8 . 43 5 1 5 . 005 2 5 1 , 2 2 5 a 2 5 3 . 4 1 5 H ! L L D A L E Y E S 1 3 1 0 0 16 , 19 5 0 1 9 . 7 9 5 6 , 0 7 2 19 , 79 5 HO T SPR I N G S F I R S T YE S 3 7 2 2 , 0 0 0 47 1 , 1 2 5 0 4 6 8 , 1 9 5 0 5 86 . 83 5

H J T S PP I N G S S EC OND Y E S 7 7 8 5 , 9 7 2 9 2 8 , 54 5 3 6 9 . 945 1 . 09 8 . 0 4 5 54 , 5 5 1 1 , 3 53 , 1 2 5 HJ f< P I C 4N E L AK E YE S 4 5 3 2 4 3 4 . 4 9 5 4C , CC5 46 , 36 5 0 41 . 63 5 L A K E H A M I L T O N Y E S 8 5 2 5 0 14 . 1 0 5 0 7 5 , 0 0 5 0 7 5 . 0 05 L A K E S HORE H E I GH T S YE S 73 3 5 0 6 8 . 1 5 5 0 9 8 . 2 7 5 0 99, 1 55 L A K E S I D E YE S 1 1 5 4 4 0 1 1 8 , 9 5 5 0 1 2 9 . 6 3 5 7 , 4 0 8 1 3� . 70 5

L E E C HA P E L YE S 8 2 2 4 0 43 , 93 5 0 7 5 . 1 7 5 2 0 1 6 9 7 5 , 29 5 L 8 N S D -'l L E Y E S 3 8 1 3 0 1 2 , 1 3 5 0 1 2 , 0 0 5 0 1 4 , 2 2 5 M A G N E T ce V E F I R S T S O Y E S 6 5 1 6 5 3 7 . 5 7 5 1 1 , (l O 5 4 1 , 7 2 5 3 . 7 2 7 41 , 8 45 M A L V E F.N T H I R D Y E S 1 7 6 90 0 1 2 1 . 3 7 5 0 1 5 7 . 8 8 5 0 1 57 . 8 85 "" E A DOWV I E W SOU Y E S 7 1 1 5 0 3 5 . 0 3 5 3 4 , 2 1 5 7 , 2 0 9 34 . 2 15

ME "ISR ! AL Y E S 8 5 1 4 0 40 . 45 5 a 5 3 , 6 5 5 a 5 3 , 76 5 M T V E P.NON Y E S 3 9 2 0 0 3 8 , 8 0 5 2 3 , 6 5 5 3 3 . 0 8 5 0 3 5 . 1 85 N D R, T H MA I N Y E S 7 3 29 0 40 , 73 5 a 4 0 . 32 5 0 40 . 505 OLD U'H ON Y E S 3 2 1 5 0 1 7 , 60 5 7 , 5 5 5 2 1 . 7 7 5 a 2 1 . 8 55 O lO c N S V I L L E Y E S 7 1 3 2 5 52 , 3 7 5 1 2 , 09 5 4 9 , 6 5 5 2 0 . 0 00 50 , 70 5

P I \l E Y Y E S 1 2 2 5 9 7 73 , 1 4 5 1 1 2 , 5 3 5 I 1 B , 5 1 5 0 1 20 . 9 6 5 H E A SPH H I LL Y E S 6 4 2 0 0 40 , 77 5 0 5 4. 93 5 0 54 . 9 3 5 R I O G EC R E S T Y E S 4 5 4 1 8 3 7 , 8 2 5 7 . 465 4 1 . 4 3 5 0 41 . 4 3 5 R I V E R S I D E Y E S 4 8 2 7 0 2 3 , 44 5 4 , 805 3 3 , 3 1 5 0 33 , 3 1 5

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1 9 8 6- 8 7 A S S DC I AT I ON A L " E C D R D

0 2 6 , 3 0 5 1 , 3 49 3 1 , 965

1 2 5 , 34 5 2 0 1 , 5 1 5 0 2 0 1 , 5 1 5 0 1 8 , 66 5 0 19 , 0 1 5

2 8 , 0 0 5 7 3 , 4 5 5 0 73 , 4 5 5 0 1 19 , 32 5 0 1 19 , 32 5

7 , 795 6 1 , 0 2 5 0 6 1 , 2 95

0 2 6 , 7 3 5 0 2 6 , 7 3 5

1 9 86 - 87 C H ANGE

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3 6 6 , 94 0 -4 0 2 , 9 7 9

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1 9 8 7 A S SC C I A T I ONAL S U � "1 A R Y REP O�T

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B i l l y Ki mbrough 1 9 8 4 3 1 7 2 9 5 58 5 7') 4 5 1 7 2 1 5 6 6 3 4 0 2 6 2 9 9 5 3 9 4 5 2 6 1 47 6 9 3 3 1 1 9 1 8 3 5 5 9 5 1 3 0 41 22 3 5 5 62 5 4 1 6 1 3 7 4

BAT SG� Frank Shook 19 7 0 1 0 0 1 7 4 8 2 5 0 2 0 0 2 0 6 5 3 0 8 42 442 C A B I "! C R E E K J erry Hol comb 19 8 3 3 1 6 1 4 2 5 0 2 9 1 2 0 8 1 5 3 1 0 4 4 2 5 4 9 5 3 2 5 3 2 7 2 2 n 6 672J C ;; D AF V IL L E Garl and Hobbs 1 9 3 4 1 3 4 1 9 2 70 4 8 1 4 0 8 1 9 6 5 1 42 4 7 1 1 9 8 5 7 8 3 4 4 8 7 9 1 540 0

C L A R K S V I LL E S EC O ND Marv i n James 1 9 54 4 1 7 2 1 2 2 9 3 69 2 1 1 6 7 4 3 I I 0 74 4 1 5 2 99 7 2 9 8 0 9 5 40 C D � L H I LL F I RST Pa rry B r i dges 1 8 8 4 3 8 2 1 5 3 2 7 0 1 3 2 1 5 0 2 2 0 3 2 5 7 5 1 2 8 8 0 3 0 5 3 C O � C O R D M i ke Taylor 1 8 7 2 1 3 0 5 1 6 1 8 640 4 5 9 7 9 9 2 1 3 0 1 9 8 0 7 5 2 3 3 7 1 1 3 630 5 1 3 5 3 D Y E R D a v i d P i erson 1 8 9 3 3 4 0 96 1 46 9 5 4 1 0 0 0 2 3 5 7 5 1 0 2 9 1 0 3 3 3 3 4 5 E A S T HT Z I ON TR I N I T Y 1 9 0 9 1 t o 8 2 0 8 2 63 l O G 50 48 1 7 2 5 2 9 6 9 5 1 9 9 9 1 8 45 5 0 43

GR A P H I C SOU 1 9 8 5 2 1 8 1 0 6 0 60 5 5 1 5 3 1 0 0 1 5 4 8 5 0 0 8 87 HA G A R V I L L E Charles L a ng l ey 1 9 2 0 2 1 4 1 8 1 8 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 HAR T M A N P hi l l i p Harr i s 1 9 5 0 3 2 0 1 5 1 4 0 2 2 6 6 1 6 0 0 6 1 4 227 7 5 2 1 6 4 1 3 00 3 92 9 K I R L E R Larry Thomas 1 8 9 8 3 1 0 10 2 0 7 4 � 4 1 3 7 6 9 2 3 3 4 1 6 4 4 9 5 1 1 9 9 2 4740 2 1 4 8 1 L A M A R Les Frazer 1 9 5 4 3 1 0 5 2 9 8 4 3 2 1 79 6 8 5 5 2 9 2 2 4 8 5 0 5 293 7 4403 9 2 56

MO�N T A I N B UR G F I R S T Leroy Rogers 1 9 5 4 3 1 6 8 8 7 3 0 3 1 04 5 1 0 0 0 3 7077 5 1 1 1 0 7 1 8 2 11tZ M U L B E RRY F I R S T Rex Easterl i ng 1 8 8 0 3 1 4 5 9 6 4 4 1 0 00 2 8 4 1 2 9 1 1 0 2 2 3 9 1 5 0 7 9 5 10 6 8 0 4495 3 1 3 2 4 O � K G R OVE Carel Norman 1 8 8 3 1 2 8 7 7 2 6 1 2 2 3 3 7 9 1 1 6 2 5 0 0 1 1 0 9 3 5 1 09 9 7 4 1 1 9 2 2 8 1 8 D A R K 19 8 1 1 0 0 I I 1 3 20 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 5 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 G Z � R.K F I R S T J o h n C . Matthews 1 8 6 6 4 3 7 3 5 6 1 8 9 9 9 8 5 2 2 1 9 1 6 2 8 2 1 7 2 8 3 2 4 5 4 8 2 9 4 1 6 9 0 8 7 2 904

OZON E Jul i a n Rowton 1 9 2 0 2 5 2 66 1 1 8 47 2 8 1 3 0 0 1 6 8 1 5 1 5 1 4 1 2 3 9 3 9 0 1

R U D Y 1 9 86 R P T 1 9 0 7 2 2 3 42 17 0 0 0 0 7 3 1 5 4 CJ 7 407 1 0 64

SH� OY GROV E Doy l e S Ul1l1lerh i l l 1 9 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 94 2 2 3 8 1 0 1 2 ') 0 2497 5 1 24 6 1 744 3 17 9

S H I B i E Y 1 9 1 2 1 1 9 1 9 1 4 5 1 4 5 6 0 0 1 3 J 0 2 7 775 1 3 9 5 1 5 1 3 3 1 83

SP A DR A Sam Howe l l 1 9 0 5 2 5 3 3 6 4 1 46 0 0 0 0 8 2 1 5 3 4 9 4 3 & 1 2 6 1

T R I N I TY Cl ayburn Bratton 1 9 4 6 3 8 1 2 3 1 70 49 0 0 'J C 2 7 5 9 5 1 36 9 1 3 69 2 7 7 8

U N I O N G R OVE Burnett Ki ng 18 7 4 1 1 0 2 1 6 0 2 5 3 9 2 0 0 2 5 8 32 7 1 5 2 3 6 2 2 0 24 7 8 0 &

UN I O 'l T J rlN Don Harper 1 9 2 7 1 (, 3 1 06 2 1 9 8 8 1 7 1 7 1 6 1 4 0 8 5 3 7 7 377 9 1 2

V A N B UfZ E N F I R S T Stanl ey G . D a n i e l 1 8 8 5 5 3 6 7 4 1 2 59 1 6 79 9 8 1 4 6 1 8 5 8 7 2 4 3 7 72 9 5 4 9 2 0 8 6 000 3 3 7 1 5 8

VAN B U R E N S ECOND Robert Morri son 1 9 5 8 6 1 1 8 6 2 0 1 52 C 1 0 a G 1 2 9 1 5 H 7 1 77 3 5 4

V I � E P R A I R I E 1 9 7 4 1 1 5 8 3 1 24 6 8 a 0 0 0 2 1 2 9 5 1 0 2 2 10 2 2 2 5 23

"E 8 B C I TY Roy Gean Law 1 9 2 9 2 3 7 1 6 4 2 7 7 1 2 3 5 3 2 2 0 2 0 3 6 0 3 5 2 8 8 3 1 8 0 1 5 7 59

IoI O O D l AND Homer W . Hal tom 1 9 5 0 1 3 5 5 7 I G 5 6 7 3 2 2 0 1 5 0 2 2 5 7 5 1 3 7 4 904 3 8 20

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1 9 8 7 A S SO C I AT I O N A L S U M M ARY R E P ORT RE P O RT DAT E 0 2/ 0 2 / 8 8

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1 9 8 5- 8 1 A SS O C I AT I ON A L R E C O R D 1 9 8 6- 8 7 C HA NG E

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C HURC H E S I N A SS O C I AT I ON 1 , 5 1 6 1 8 1 13 . 0 C T ENROL M E NT 0 0 - M I S S I ON S RE P O RT E D S EP AR A T E L Y 1 , 1 94 - 2 -0 . 2 MUS I C M I N I STRY O N GO I NG E N RO L M E NT

3 1 a - C H UR C H E S G I V I NG T H R U C O O P . PRO G RA.M 5 2 6 - 7 8 - 1 2 . 9 W M U ONGO I NG E NR OL M E N T 5 1 9 1 2 5 31 . 1 R E C E I V E D B Y B AP T I S � 2 6 8 - 91 -26 . 6 BROTH E RHOOD ONGOI N G E N ROL M E NT 3 9 1 - 1 6 -3 . 9 R E CE I V E O BY L ET T E R $ 3 , 1 53 , 9 80 1 1 2 9 , 96 0 5 5 . 8 UNDE S I GN A T E D G I fT S.

1, 805 1 1 0 2 . 2 TOTAL R E S I D E N T M E M B E R S $ 23 4 , 6 8 2 9 , OC J 4 . 0 COOP E R A T I VE PROGR A � 1 1 , 49 3 5 96 5 . 5 T O T AL M EM BE R S $ 8 8 , 104 5 , 8 0 0 1 . 0 A S S OC I AT I O N AL � I S S I ON S

6 , 0 1 0 - 149 -2 . 4 S S O N G O I NG E N R D U 1 E "JT $ 104 , 7 4 6 2 40 , 5 3 7 5 1 . 8 TOTAL � I S S I ON E XP E N O I T UR E S

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1 9 8 1 AS SJ C I AT I O N A L S U M M A RY REPORT R E P O RT D AT E 0 2/ 0 2 / 8 8

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T W O A V G P RD P E R TY T:JTAL TOTAL Tor T I TH E TO T U E X P S U N S S V A L UE lOC U C H U C. C H OFF E R I NG S N EW C O "l S T R T(lTA L

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AL T U S F I R ST Y E S 2 5 0 20, 5 1 5 2 5 , 7 1 5 8 1 3 2 5 , 1 1 5

B A T SON Y E S 1 2 2 5 3 , 06 5 2 , 3 7 5 0 3 , 5 3 5

C A B I N C R E EK Y E S 1 1 8 480 8 8 , 87 5 27 5 , 005 1 0 3 , 1 9 5 0 1 0 3 , 1 9 5

C E DA R V IL L E Y E S 1 6 2 29 5 82 , 3 0 5 4 , 7 05 72 0 , 52 5 9 , 4 14 1 20 , 5 25

C L A R K S V I L L E S E C OND Y E S 9 8 300 6 2 , 3 7 5 5 0 , 5 1 5 1 1 , 6 8 5 1 0 , 2 9 3 71 , 68 5

C O A L H I L L f IR ST Y E S 8 1 140 2 1 , 3J 5 0 3 1, 0 8 5 0 3 7 , 0 85

C O N C QRD Y E S 2 8 3 56 5 2 34 , 43 5 3 4 , 005 240 , 13 5 0 2 40 . 1 3 5

DYE R Y E S 3 B 1 3 0 1 8 , 2 9 5 0 2 4 , 46 5 0 2 4 , 5 9 5

Ee S T M T Z I O N T R I N I TY Y E S 6 1 50 2 7 , 5 1 5 0 4 1 , 1 6 5 2 , 7 40 47 , 1 65

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Y E S 8 0 0 54 , 7 1 5

Y E S 1 1 0 460 41 , 1 1 5

Y E S 5 2 16 5 27 , 77 5

Y E S 2 2 4 1 . 00 0 8 6 , 43 5 Y E S 2 7 6 8 5 0 1 1 8 , 0 0 5 Y E S 1 5 3 0 4 , 32 5

Y E S 3 6 6 6 6 5 6 51 0 7 5 5

Y E S 3 2 100 1 4 , 7 8 5

N O 8 0 5 , 8 1 5 Y E S 3 9 6 5 24 , 1 9 5

Y E S 4 4 1 6 2 27 , 7 5 5

Y E S 4 0 8 . 1 2 5

Y E S 3 1 1 0 0 2 3 , 0 5 5

Y E S 4 1 70 2 4 , 1 4 5

Y E S 5 2 0 10 , 94 5

Y E S 4 3 2 2 , 90 :1 57 5 , 2 1 5

Y E S 1 8 0 1 3 , 1 5 5

Y E S 2 0 1 8 2 1 7 , 3 0 5

Y E S 76 148 37 , 8 6 5

Y E S 4 0 1 0 4 1 9 , 77 5

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1 9 8 7 AS SOC I AT I C N A L S UM MARY REP OR T RE P ORT DAT E 0 2/ 3 2 / 8 8

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1 9 8 6 - 8 7 A S SOC I A T I DN A L R E C OR D

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5 5 , 74 5 0

3 7 1 . 46 5

1 5 9 . 1 2 5 0 1 2 4 , 2 2 5 0

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2 8 , 42 5 0

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7 a 3 8 2 4 5 2 3 5 6 7 0 1 9 1 3 5 1 6 7 3

2 a 8 7 6 5 5 1 2

1 0 a 1 4 3 5 5 2 3 1 1

1 9 0 1 6 4 7 5 794

- 5 9 - 10 . 1 C T E Ili R OL M E N T

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1 5 52 5 0 2 1 1 0 2 3 2 6 49

1 8 39 6 7 5 7

1 085 3 8 9 4

6 8 86 3 9 5 2 3

1 8 83 5603

366 1 422

5 00 1420

7234 2 93 7 7

349 8 9 8

0 3 6 5

1 1 0 5 4450

1 0 14 4 0 83

7 3 3 1 5 5 3

5 2 3 4998

994 2 8 5 5

5 2 8

2 4 5

2 9 7

1 1 6

- 72 -22 . 7 MU S I C M I N I S TRY C IIIG O I IliG E N R O L M ENT

$ 5 3 6 , 4 3 0

$44 , 3 43

$ 2 7 , 0 86

1 1 14 , 8 6 8

- 5 8

- 7

3 , 2 1 5

4 , 7 2 5

3 , 5 5 5

1 4 , 7 6 8

- 1 6 . 3 W M U O N G J I NG E N� Ol ME N T

- 5 . 7 B� OTH E RHOOD O NG C I NG E N ROL M E NT

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1 1 . 9 C OJ P E R A T I VE P R O G R A M

46 . 2 A S SOC I A T I CIII A L M I S S I ONS

1 4 . 8 T D T Al � I S S I ON E X P E N O I T U R E S

180 Conway-Perry Cont.

1 9 8 7 A S SOC I AT I D N A l S U 'I "IARY RE P :JRT

R E P O RT DAT E 02/ 0 2 / 8 8

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B I G E L OW F I <\ ST

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H A R MO N Y

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P E T I T J EA N MTN f I R S T

P L E A SA I'; T GROVE

P L U M E R Vl l L E F I R S T

S O L G O H A C H I A

S T O N Y P O I NT

THO R N B UR G

UN I ON V A l l E Y

1 9 86-81 C H A N G E

1 9 8 7 N UMER I C A L P E R C E N T

P Il,RT B

T I m AVG P R O P ERTY S U N S S V AL U E

S E R A T T ( 00 0 )

Y :=: S 7 0 1 0 ::1

Y E S 6 2 11 5

Y E S 5 5 2 1 0

Y E S 5 9 6 5

Y E S 1 7 0 9 5 0

Y E S 3 8 7 8

Y E S 1 3 1 1 2

Y E S 3 9 8 9

Y E S 1 7 6 47 5

Y E S 3 0 1 2

Y E S 1 6 2 2

YE S 4 5 2 5 6

Y E S 4 8 6 4

Y E S 3 1 5 3

Y E S 3 9 1 7 5

Y E S 2 4 1 5 8

1 9 8 6- 8 7 A S SOC I AT I ON A l R EC OR D

6 . 1 C H UR C H E S W I TH 2 S E R VI C E S EA CH S U N

-4 . 5 S S A VE R A G E A T T E N D A NC E

TOTAL TCTAl L OC A L C HU P.CH

E X P E I'; D* DEBT"

44 , 1 5 5 1 6 , 67 5

5 0 , 2 2 5 1 3 , 4 8 5

27 . 0 5 5 0

1 0 , 4 5 5 :J 1 0 2 , 44 5 0

1 3 , 0 1 5 0

1 1 , 1 8 5 0

2 0 . 7 4 5 0

1 2 1 , 3 9 5 2 1 , 2 3 5

5 , 23 5 0

6 , 7 1 5 0

40 , 3 1 5 0

24 , 42 5 9 , 00 5

3 , 84 5 0

8 , 8 4 5 0

1 3 , 34 5 0

1 9 86- 8 7 C H ANGE

1987 NU� E R I C Al P ER C E N T

TOT T I TH E TOTAL E x ? O FF E R I N G S N EW C O'l S T "

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4 9 , 2 2 5 9 , 1 6 7

3 9 , 03 5 3 0 , 9 5 3

2 9 , 70 5 6 , 1 84

1 7 , 2 7 5 0 1 44 . 5 4 5 0

2 3 . 1 0 5 0

1 1 , 2 4 5 0 2 6 , 1 2 5 0

144 , 6 1 5 0 9 , 8 0 5 2 , 2 0 0

1 , 2 B 5 0

4 4 . 1 6 5 2 . 9 6 0

2 3 , 5 8 5 8 , 9 3 9

8 , 96 5 0 1 5 , 8 5 5 0

1 7 , 97 5 0

- 1 5 . 5 TOTAL LOC A L E X P E D I T U R E S *

25 . 9 TOTAL CHURCH D E BT*

TOT A L

R E C E I PTS*

49 , 2 2 5

39 . 0 3 5

2 9 , 7 05

17 , 275

1 4 5 . 3 6 5

23 , 1 0 5

n , 245

26 , 1 2 5

1 4 5 , 5 1 5

9 , 8 0 5

1 , 2 8 5

44 . 1 6 5

23 . 1 1 5

8 , 9 6 5

1 5 , 8 5 5

11 , 915

1 6

9 2 1

$ 2 , 99 1

1 6 1 4 . % 0

1 -43

1 2 1

-30 , 5 1 5

4 . 2 P R O P E R TY VALU E ( ceo )

$ 5 0 3 , 40 0

$60 . 40 0

$ 6 13 , 1 1 0

$60 , 40 3

- 9 2 . 0 9 5

1 2 , 4 2 5

- 2 5 0 3 3 5 -4 . 0 T O T �l T I T HE S , O FF ER I NG S , OTHE R G I FTS*

-4 . 1 TOTAL R EC E I P T S* - 1 3 6 . 1 6 8 - 69 . 3 E X P E N D I TU R E S O N N EW CO N ST RU

* R O U NDE D TO N E AREST F I V E DOL L A R S

Current-Gains 1 9 8 7 A S SO C I AT I 0 NAL SUMMARY R = P ORT

RE P O RT OAT E 0 2 1 0 2 1 8 8

P A RT A

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6 1 G G EF.S Loy Cul ver 1904 2 6 3 1 43 3 0 9 1 0 1 74 1 9 1 6 0 3 2 2 5 5 2 5 8 0 1 2 90 5 4 5 2 C A L V AR Y Charles Hanna 1 9 6 0 4 9 8 1 7 9 2 94 1 0 2 4 1 1 2 1 2 () 3 8 6 1 5 1 94 2 2 5 1 8 6 8 2 5 C O L U M B I A J AR j; E T T B o b Adams 1 9 3 7 1 0 5 3 7 70 32 0 0 0 0 6 2 9 5 1 7 7 1 1 8 3 2 0 C O R N I N G F I RS T Wi l l i am Gul l i ck 1 8 8 7 4 7 4 2 6 8 546 240 1 1 9 7 2 48 6 8 9 6 2 5 996 3 3 9 75 2 1 095 EA S T S ID E HO ll Y I SL A E . C l ay Pol k 1 9 5 1 3 3 2 74 1 19 6 1 4 0 2 1 4 0 1 6 4 8 5 231 9 9 86 4 6 9 1

E M M A N U E L Bi l l Hutch i ngs 1 9 6 1 4 1 8 1 2 2 0 9 2 6 1 1 3 6 1 1 3 3 1 2 2 1 1 3 5 7 4 5 2 9 6 3 1 7 6 6 5 3 49 GR E E N h' t.Y F I R S T 1 8 8 8 2 2 4 7 3 8 7 4 7 2 3 2 () 0 1 1 20 5 1 2 9 0 364 2 8 8 7 H A R MONY E. O. Col n 1 9 2 7 1 2 5 0 7 6 48 3 3 2 1 1 4 8 0 5 2 6 3 1 2:l 408 HOP E W E LL Bobby Crabb 190 8 1 0 0 4 2 1 64 3 1 1 8 0 6 0 1 1 26 5 1 2 3 8 6 0 3 2 3 3 0 K Ili O B E L 1 9 8 5 R PT 1 9 5 3 3 0 1 2

MOA P K H . W . C l ements 1 8 8 3 1 0 0 5 5 6 6 2 6 0 9 0 0 763 5 300 0 48 0 MT Pl E A S A N T 1 8 f!6 1 0 3 79 79 49 3 1 0 0 0 1 7 59 5 8 2 7 772 1 9 52 NEW HOP E Thomas F. Farr i s 1 8 4 6 1 3 5 1 7 8 2 69 1 1 2 2 2 2 4 7 0 2 8 8 3 5 45 1 2 2409 8 3 87 N I M M O N S Henry C . Hornbu c k l e 1 9 3 9 2 5 2 5 1 70 40 0 0 1 5 0 9 3 4 5 5 0 2 5 4 2 1 3 80 OAK GROVE 1 8 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 147 6;) 3 3 0 0 0 1 6 645 499 2 50 2'0 7 3

P E � C H O R C HARD F I RST J immy Wal ker 1 9 2 2 2 0 0 19 89 1 9 0 0 0 0 2 4 5 7 2 72 7'37 P I G G O T T F I R S T C l yde Spurgi n 1 8 8 7 4 2 0 1 5 4 59 696 4 4 3 1 5 6 1 9 8 7 1 3 9 1 6 8 3 3 5 3 3 6 6 6 6733 6 0 6 1 5 P I N E GROVE 1 9 7 9 1 5 0 9 4 1 2 2 79 4 5 1 7 1 0 0 24975 1 5 2 0 2 0 20 4 1 76 POC A H O N T A S F I R S T Faron G . Rogers 1 8 9 9 4 48 4 1 7 10 1 2 03 6 04 2 0 5 5 5 8 2 3 1 1 1 75 5 1 540 1 5 1 3 5 2 70 2 7 R AV E N D EN S PR IN G S F I R Butler Smith 1 9 1 0 2 3 1 1 0 3 242 107 68 1 5 1 5 0 2 4 9 5 5 1 9 1 5 2 0 5 2 47 1 J

R E C T O R F I R ST A 1 an Cureton 1 8 8 6 3 1 9 3 29 5 19 2 8 7 1 7 0 4 4 3 5 0 9 596 5 1 1 80 5 5264 2 4 0 9 5 R E Y N O F I RS T Charl es Col bert 1 8 7 8 3 5 1 1 1 4 5 2 5 0 1 2 1 4 8 1 4 0 0 3 75 7 5 3 0 1 3 2 390 5 6 05 SHt NNON Bruce Stone 1 9 5 1 4 1 9 7 2 2 9 3 9 1 1 39 8 6 1 7 8 8 3 5 26 5 1 42 5 1069 5 609 S H I L O H C L A Y Ri chard Snyder 1 8 6 6 1 0 2 7 5 1 2 2 4 0 2 5 0 0 0 1 2 1 4 5 2 4 0 3 06 1 1 60 ST F R ANC I S O . H . Brooks 1 9 0 9 2 1 1 0 2 7 3 3 5 5 1 5 2 8 5 5 7 3 2 9 2 9 5 9 5 400 0 2079 7670

S U: C E S S F I R S T 1 9 0 3 2 1 0 1 1 5 2 1 2 8 1 40 2 1 1 6 ':) 3 5 595 3 5 5 9 1944 7 8 93 T I P P ER AF Y S O U Gene Carpenter 19 4 9 1 2 0 1 6 52 16 0 0 0 0 60 5 0 50 1 0 0 li I T T S C HA P EL Lawrence Harri s 1 8 8 5 2 7 1 3 1 9 8 3 1 5 l l O 6 5 0 0 0 3 906 5 26 3 6 2 2 04 8 9 0 5

1 8 1

1 82 Current-Gains Cont.

1 9 86- 87 C H A N G E 1 9 8 7 N U M E R I C A L P E R C E NT

1 9 8 6- 8 7 A S S O C I A T I ON Al R EC O R D

- C HURC H E S I N A S S OC I A T I ON

19 8 6- 8 7 C H A N G E 1 9 8 7 NUM ER I C A L P E R C E NT

- 1 5 5 - 1 0 . 3 C T E N R O L M E N T 2 8 :l

2 6 1 7 7 1 5 2

4 , 2 4 8 7, 1 9 7 3 , 2 8 3

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- I< I S S I ON S RE P O RT E D S EP AR A TH Y 1 , 3 5 5

6 1 1 3 9 6

9 6 1 1 , 00 2 , 42 5

$ 1 08 , 6 1 7 $ 47 , 0 3 1

$ 2 2 1 , 9 3 1

- 1 4 -2 . 2 MUS I C M I N I S TR Y ONGO I NG EN R O LM ENT

C H U R C H

B I G G ER S C A L V ARY

1 4 - 1 4

- 1 4 t 16

- 200

C C L U� B I A J A RR E TT C ;:J KN 1 N G F I R S T

- C H UP C H E S G I V I NG TH R U C O O P. PR O G RA M 8. 6 H CE I V E D BY B AP T I S M

- 8 . 4 R E CE I V E D B Y L ET T E R -3 . 2 T D T A L R E S I D = N T M E M B E R S

1 . 1 T O T AL � EM B E �S -5 . 7 S S O � G O I NG E N� C l ME NT

8 - 7 2

3 6 , 8 3 0 1 , 1 8 6 4 , 6 3 0 5 , 6 3 2

'" RO U ND E D T O N E A R E S T F I V E DOL L A R S

1 9 8 7 A S S �C I AT I O N A L S U M M ARY REPORT RE P O RT O AT :: 0 21 0 2 / 8 8

P A RT B

T W O A V G P R O P E RTY T O T A L SUN S S V A L U E L OC A L S E R ATT ( 00 0 1 E X P EN A*'

Y E S 5 9 2 5 7 26 , 44 5 YE S 4 9 200 3 4 , 9 2 5 Y E S 3 5 2 5 4 , 96 5 Y E S 1 3 0 690 74 , 9 0 5

E A S T S I D E HOLL Y I S L A Y E S 3 9 6 0 41 , 3 2 5

2 . 1 01 M U O NGO I NG E NR OL ME N T -42 . 9 B R O T H E R H O O D O NG O I NG E N R OL M E NT

3 . 8 UNDE S I GN A T E D G I FT S* 1 . 1 C O O P E RA T I V E P ROGR A M

1 0 . 9 A S SOC I A T I O NAL M I S S I ONS 2 . 6 T O T A L � I S S I ON E XP E N D I T URE S

T O TAL TOT T I TH E T ClT A L E X P C HUP.CH O FF E R I NG S N EW C O 'l S T R TO TAL

D E B T* D T H G I F T S* ( LOCAL I R EC E I PTS*

1 9 , 00 5 3 5 , 30 5 2 3 8 3 5 , 30 5 0 4 1 , 6 9 5 0 4 1 , 695

0 6 , 3 2 5 0 6 . 32 5 C 1 1 4 , 40 5 0 1 1 5 , 0 1 5

1 5 , 0 0 5 2 4 , 3 1 5 2 5 , 0 0 0 24 , 3 1 5

E 'l l� AN UEl Y E S 7 8 1 5 5 3 2 , 3 3 5 39 , 0 1 5 4 3 , 7 7 5 4, 1 5 7 43 , 7 75 GR E E NW A Y F I RST YE S 3 5 6 ) · 9 , 89 5 3 , 1 7 5 1 5 , 76 5 0 1 5 , 765 H A R H O N Y Y E S 3 8 3 :) 4 , 14 5 5 , 2 5 5 3 7 3 5 , 2 55 H:J P E W E L L Y E S 1 8 3 0 8 , 4 8 5 0 1 2 . 76 5 0 1 2 . 7 65 K tJ O B EL Y E S 0

� J A R K Y E S 1 8 1 2 6 , 67 5 0 7 , 6 3 5 0 7 , 63 5 M T P L E A S A N T YE S 3 4 2 5 [ 3 , 1 8 5 0 1 7 . 5 9 5 0 17 , 5 95 NEW HOP E YE S 6 0 1 4 5 2 8 . 16 5 J 3 ) , 89 5 0 30 . 895 N I M M O N S Y E S 1 9 4 0 9 , 7 7 5 0 1 0 . 0 7 5 0 10 . 0 7 5 O A K GROVE Y E S 3 5 0 14 , 86 5 0 1 7 , 1 9 5 5 6 1 1 7 , 1 95

P E AC H O R C H A R D F I R S T Y E S 1 7 1 1

P I G G O TT F I R ST Y E S 2 1 4 1 , 60 4

P I N E GRO V E Y E S 5 1 7 5

P O C AHONTA S F I R S T Y E S 246 7 2 5

R A V E N DE N S P R I N G S F I R Y � S 4 7 5 5

R E C TOR F I RS T Y E S 9 3 5 0 0

R E YNO F I R ST Y E S 8 7 4 2 5

S H A N NON Y E S 6 9 2 0 0

S H I L O H C L A Y Y E S 2 4 0

S T F R AN C I S YE S 8 7 2 0 Cl

SUC C E S S F I R S T Y E S 4 6 2 0 0 T I P P E R A R Y SDU Y E S 1 6 8

Ii I T T S CHA P E L Y E S 5 6 0

1 186- 8 7 A SS O C I AT I ONAL R E C O R O

1 9 86 - 8 7 C H A N G E 1 9 8 7 N UM E R I C AL P ER C E N T

- C H URCH E S W I TH 2 SER V I C E S E A CH S U N

- 1 4. 1 S S A V E RA G E A TT E ND A NC E

8 1 5 0 1 5 8 , 5 05 1 1 , 0 0 5

2 8 , 53 5 0

1 0 8 , 08 5 4 1 , 1 4 5

2 5 , 7 8 5 0

42 , 80 5 1 1 , 25 5

3 5 , 2 7 5 0

4 2 , 6 8 5 1 5 , 62 5

1 l . 44 5 0

2 8 , 44 5 0

2 1 , 4 4 5 0 1 , 5 <) 5 0

2 5 , 05 5 0

1 9 8 6 - 8 7 C H A NG E 1 9 8 7 NU� E R I C A L P E R C E N T

5 6 5 2 8 0

1 9 0 , 90 5 1 8 , 57 4

3 0 , 59 5 0

1 8 3 , 73 5 0

2 6 , 49 5 7 42

1 0 6 . 3 1 5 0

4 0 , 2 4 5 1 3 , 74 0

4 3 . 1 3 5 1 0 , 5 3 2

1 2 , 9 5 5 0

3 2 , 8 0 5 0

3 8 , 90 5 0 2 , 6 0 5 0

4 1 , 2 9 5 0

- 1 2 . 9 T O T A L L O C AL E X P E O I TU� E S *

3 8 . 7 TOTAL C H � � C H D E BT*

6,,5

1 96 , 5 9 5

3 1 , 6 9 5

1 8 5 , 5 2 5

2 6 , 8 1 5

1 0 7 , 5 45

40 , 24 5

43 , 1 3 5

13 , 3 1 5

3 2 , 8 0 5

3 8 , 90 5

2 , 6 0 5

4 1 , 2 95

2 8

1 , 70 0

$ 5 , 7 3 2

$ 1 , 1 4 4 , 7 3 5

o - 2 8 0

94

- 4 7 , 470

1 . 7 P R O P E R TY VA L U E 1 0 0 0 l

-4 . 0 TO TAL R EC E I P T S*

1 840 , 5 6 5

$ 1 5 5 , 2 3 0

$ 1 , 1 3 3 , 5 5 5

$ 74 , 1 97

-1 2 4 , 6 5 5

4 3 , 3 2 0

-4 9 , 0 90 - 4 . 2 T O T AL T I T H E S , O FF E R I NGS , OTHE R GI FTS*

Delta

C H LJ R C H PA S TC R

A R K A N S A S C I TY Kenneth Wayne Overton AUL O S NO N- R P T

B A Y O U M A SON Wi 11 i am L. Guode B EL L A I R E Joseph Edward Burt

1 83

- 1 2 0 , 8 0 1

* R O U ND E D T O N E A R E S T F I V E DJL L A � S

1 9 8 7 A S SO C I AT IO N A l S U M M A R Y R E P O RT R E P O RT DAT E 0 2/ 0 2 / 8 8

P ART A

- 6 1 . 9 E X P E N D I T U R E S �N N E W C O N ST R U

** *** ** E N R Ol L �E NT ******** T O T AL YE AR T O T T O T M E M B E '< S H I P �US U N OE S I G* C OOP A S S OC M I S S I ON

O R G l S A P L E T R E S T O T AL SS C T "l I N W�U BRO G I F T S PROGR M M I S S E X P END

1 9 1 0 3 5 1 4 1 3 5 5 1 3 1 7 4 0 3 7 0 442 8 5 7 9 7 6 1 3 5 7 1 34 3 8

1 9 3 5 1

1 9 4 8 1 3 1 1 0 3 1 7 5 73 45 1 8 0 0 30 0 3 5 3 5 7 2 1 090 5 9 8 9

19 1 8 1 1 1 0 1 6 0 249 128 1 1 5 44 ::> 0 6 3 1 6 5 92 8 7 3 1 5 8 1 9 5 0 1

1 84 Delta Cont.

BO YD E L L E . W . Ri cks 19 8 2 2 3 9 2 6 1 2 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 4 5 0 5 0 1 0 00

C H I C K A SAW 1 9 5 2 1 0 2 49 1 1 9 3 6 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 2 5 5 5 3 237 1 0 20

COL L I N S Jack Ferguson 1 8 8 9 2 4 9 8 9 1 69 47 3 3 2 6 0 0 2 5 5 9 5 2 5 2 2 2 0 05 5 0 5 2

DA" I E L C H A P E L Bobby Lamb 1 9 3 8 1 0 0 5 0 6 6 3 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 5 0 75 2 7 5 D E � r� O T T George E . P i rt l e 1 9 0 4 4 4 1 0 2 5 2 447 1 54 40 6 2 2 8 7 9 5 0 1 5 1 0 87 5 4427 1 9 1 84

EUDO R A J immie D . Wal l ace 19 0 2 4 9 7 3 1 2 479 2 58 1 1 5 9 5 84 24 1 42 1 0 5 2 3 03 8 4 1 88 3 3 0 0 5

GAI N E S Rocky H a rri s 19 1 1 1 0 2 2 6 3 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 5 3 8 0 3 8 ) 8 6 0

H fl L L E Y Gene Gregory 1 9 4 2 2 7 2 9 2 1 17 42 0 0 0 0 2 2 40 5 1 1 1 9 1 2 36 7 9 6 1 J E N r< l E 1 9 3 4 2 3 2 26 1 7 5 2 85 1 6 9 8 2 3 8 2 1 1 2 3097 5 42 5 2 23 1 0 2 2 J E R O M E George Waldrup 19 5 1 2 4 3 34 79 30 2 5 2 1 4 1 2 1 3 1 8 5 42 0 8 22 1 62 1 K EL SO Sardi s Bever 1 9 40 1 4 3 1 9 2 406 1 17 8 3 5 5 1 5 0 4 5 6 7 5 3 6 5 3 1 8 26 7896

L flK E V IL L A G E F I RST E. Harol d E l more 18 6 1 4 1 2 1 5 3 1 5 6 7 1 2 7 6 1 5 1 0 1 5 1 0 94 775 1 049 5 2 425 1 67 '15 MCARTHUR ND N-R P T 19 1 7 2 M : G E H E E F I R S T 1 9 C 9 4 3 1 3 5 0 4 1 0 9 7 4 86 2 1 2 8 6 89 .) 1 8 4 0 6 5 3 678 6 3 7 5 0 4 85 97 MO"lTRQ S E Terry Trax l e r 19 0 4 2 9 7 1 24 209 93 42 1 9 2 3 1 3 38 1 3 5 3 3 0 2 8 8 1 6 2 0 2 N E W H O P E J . C . S i n g l eton 1939 1 3 3 1 4 1 2 0 9 8 5 5 8 3 1 0 0 446 8 5 397 1 1038 6 0 77

N � R TH S I DE John Henry Ha 1 1 1 9 7 1 4 3 2 1 20 1 9 5 l C 5 8 :) 0 1 3 0 3 1 0 5 5 1 80 0 300 2977

O M E G A James Hayes 1 9 0 4 1 2 2 1 1 6 2 0 5 5 6 3 7 1 5 0 0 1 74 7 5 1 8 0 1 80 442

P A R K D A L E C l aud Hughes 1908 3 0 0 4 5 6 9 2 5 6 0 0 0 1 1 73 5 6 0 0 2 5 1 4 3 5

P A K K li AY Sanders Brooks 1 9 6 9 1 0 4 1 2 0 1 49 1 0 9 2 0 0 1 0 9 1 5 0 25 8 9 5

P O R T L A N D P h i l l i p Wayne D rennen 1969 3 5 3 1 59 2 60 1 7 9 43 9 14 0 4 3 0 2 5 6 4 5 7 1 7 20 1 1 1 8 5

R I C H L A N D 19 4 5 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 3 5 2 8 0 0 0 1 0 7 0 5 3 5 3 5 5 1 1 2 08

SH I L OH Tom W i l l i ams 1 9 6 4 5 0 6 1 68 3 2 2 1 2 0 0 2 1 71> 5 8 59 2 147

SGUTH MC G E H E E Houston ,Austi n 1 9 6 6 4 5 1 3 2 7 3 3 9 5 1 7 2 1 0 7 3 3 1 4 2 3 6 1 3 2 5 433 9 2 1 69 7476

T E 'I P L E Steve W i l son 1957 4 2 1 2 2 4 2 3 9 0 1 99 4 5 4 5 0 0 5 6 3 6 5 6 2 4 0 2 8 36 9409

T I L L A R F I R S T Kl o i s Harg i s 1 9 0 8 3 4 2 1 0 6 1 7 5 6 9 5 1 0 1 6 0 204 1 5 224 1 0 3406

W A T S O N Harol d Cant l ey 1 9 4 3 2 0 1 1 4 4 1 74 87 49 1 3 0 0 3 0 8 7 5 2 6 5 2 1640 4 5 3 6

W I L "10 T C l aude G i b b s 1 9 0 8 3 7 3 1 6 3 2 5 3 1 5 5 2 5 4 1 1 5 1 5 4 8 26 5 764 1 1 242 1 1 8 86

* RO U ND E D TO N E ARE S T f I V E DOLL A R S

1 9 8 7 A S SO C I AT I ONAl S U M M ARY P EP OR T R E P O RT DAT E 0 2 / 0 2 / 8 8

PART A

1 9 8 6- 8 7 A SS OC I AT I ON Al R E C � R D 19 8 6 - 8 7 C H A NG E 19 86- 8 7 C H A "J G E

1 9 8 7 N UM E R I C A L P E R C E N T 19 8 7 NU� E R I C AL P E R C E N T --------- ---------

32 0 - C H UR C H E S I N A S S OC I AT I ON 1 , 440 - t 3 1 - 8 . 3 C T E N R OL M E N T 0 0 - M I SS I O N S RE P O RT E D S EP AR ATELY 737 2 6 3 . 7 MUS I C M I N I STRY ONGO I NG EN RO L M ENT

2 6 - 1 -3 . 7 C HU R C H E S G I V I NG THP.U C O O P . PRO GRA M 4 44 - 2 3 -4 .9 W M U O NG O I N G ENROL ME N T 1 5 5 1 4 9. 9 R EC E I V E D B Y B AP T I S M 1 0 6 - 1 1 -9 . 4 B R O T H E R H O O D ONGO I � ENROL M E NT 1 5 9 - 8 -4 . 8 R E C E I V E D BY L ET T E R $ 1 , 26 7 . 6 2 0 -43 , 9 5 0 -3 . 4 U "J D E S I G N A T E D G I FT S*

4, 3 7 8 - 8 -D . 2 TOTA L R ES I D E N T � E MB ER S $ 1 5 0 , 8 77 - 1 8 , 5 2 4 - 10 . 9 C OO P E RAT I V E PROG�AM 7, 746 5 9 0 . 8 TOTAL M EM B E R S $ 40 , 6 66 - 1 , 8 6 5 -4 . 4 A S SOC I A T I ONAL M I S S I ONS 3 , 3 6 1 -2 1 3 -6 . 0 S S a N GO I NG E NR O L M E NT 1 2 52 , 47 7 - 2 7 , 9 1 0 -10 . 0 T O T A L M I S S I ON E X P E N D I T UR E S

• ROU NDE D T O N E AR E ST F I VE DOLL A R S

1 9 8 7 AS S D C I AT I O N A L S U M M A R Y REP O , T R E P O RT DAT E 0 2/ 0 2 / 8 8

P A RT B

T W O AV G P". O P E R TY T O T A L T O TAL TOT T I T H E TOT A L E X P S U N S S V A L U E L OC A L C !-IU R CH O FF E R I NG S N EW C O'll S T R TO T A L

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Ray Huddl eston 1 8 8 7 2 0 5 8 9 1 61 5 9 0 1 0 1 0 0

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Jerry W i l son 1 9 2 4 6 2 4 2 6 9 8 3 1 2 74 6 3 8 1 9 2 1 7 4 8 8 4 1 1 9 5 4 6 0 1 7 0 7 6 2 3 0 5 0 0

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HARR I S CHA P El Terry B i l l i ngs 1 9 3 9 1 0 0 3 7 5 1 4 2 4 2 2 9 0 0 6 7 6 5 I B 9 4 4 1 7 0 2

H E B E R S PR I N G S F I RST Jerry A . Ki rkpatri ck 1 8 8 5 4 9 3 7 7 7 2 1 3 3 0 7 4 9 1 9 7 2 9 2 0 (l 3 8 3 2 9 5 5 46 2 7 1 46 80 8 3 3 38

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P L E A S A "I T R I DGE Gary C,re swel l 1 9 04 1 1 a 3 6 8 3 2 6 0 a D 0 8 66 5 1 2 0 3 6 0 5 36

PL E A S A N T V A L L E Y Bennie Foster 1 9 4 2 1 1 1 9 1 1 0 1 20 6 6 3 7 0 0 0 2 03 8 5 1 6 2 8 [ 0 17 4 H2

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B J W M A N Mark Sadler 1 9 5 2 1 5 8 1 9 5 3 1 5 73 1 8 1 8 0 0 4 3 4 2 5 6 2 2 2 2 6 67 1 3 1 73 BROOKLAND Melvin York 1 8 9 7 3 2 9 1 4 2 1 8 345 1 6 0 7 2 2 2 0 0 5 1 6 5 5 1 3 1 4 1 4 9 5 4 1 07 B U F F A L O C H AP E L 1 9 4 7 1 f) 0 5 5 79 2 5 1 6 0 :J 0 6 3 0 5 1 1 5 1 86 3 6 1 C A U W A Y F I R S T Bob Hall 19 2 1 3 1 3 1 2 3 44 344 1 8 7 9 0 2 0 :l 1 3 5 9 5 7 5 5 5 3 7 47 6 3 1 24 6b C A S H F IR ST Bryan Parks 19 1 3 2 1 3 2 3 5 396 72 4 3 I b 2 1 9 33 9 1 5 2 4 0 0 1 6 6 5 4 5 90

C E H R AL Rex Holt 19 3 1 5 1 4 3 1 9 9 I S 8 6 2 9 73 2 2 72 6 2 2 4 2 2 2 1 8 6 6 104 1 46 5 1 2 3 7 1 3 2 4 5 48 20 1 2 45 C H I L DR E S S James Powell 1 9 2 4 1 8 1 6 2 1 5 1 5 4 2 8 1 2 6 4 1 6 8 5 5 6 0 5 6 0 5 3 1 44 D I X I E Larry Pendegraft 19 2 3 1 4 5 6 5 1 04 2 9 2 3 0 0 0 8 57 5 1 8 0 1 20 400 E G Y P T David Jeans 1 9 0 9 1 0 0 7 6 1 4 7 2 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 5 5 47 5 480 1 246 F I S H ER S TR E E T Michael Trammell 1 9 2 7 6 1 2 1 3 3 7 1 739 2 2 9 4 7 9 2 1 2 1 0 1 2 0 8 9 5 1 1 6 5 5 3 4 89 2 02 9 2

FU E NOL Y H O P E David Hodge 1 9 3 2 1 5 1 4 2 37 3 5 5 1 06 79 1 7 3 8 0 3 2 0 1 5 1 9 2 1 1 9 2 1 6 2 .. '7 J O N E S BORO F I P ST Emil Williams 1 8 5 2 5 3 2 8 3 1 3 84 1 874 1 3 1 3 1 3 9 2 3 1 3 1 7 6 � 64007 5 6 3 6 5 2 2 1 7 2 5 1 4 2 0 49 L A K E C I TY F I RST Robert Wayne Sanders 19 2 3 3 1 4 1 7 3 0 4 773 2 3 2 1 3 6 6 9 5 9 1 6 6 3 8 1 5 642 0 3 2 16 1 1 8 7 l L U N S F ORD Leonard Bunch 1 9 1 4 1 0 0 1 64 1 6 8 3 8 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 7 6 2 1 8 5 970 MO� E T T E F IF S T Jack Auten 1 8 9 8 3 1 2 3 3 3 6 2 2 2 7 3 2 5 9 3 1 4 0 8 6 0 4 5 1 4 1 3 5 4 7 1 1 1 99 2 4

MT P I SGAH R . W. Goodman 1 8 9 8 1 1 1 6 1 4 5 349 14 63 4 I I 0 1 9 66 5 1 6 1 1 7 8 7 2 6 5 8 M T Z I ON Ron Bray 1 8 4 0 1 1 3 2 9 1 409 146 8 3 6 0 1 5 0 5 7 1 5 5 5 7 7 0 2 3 08 1 04 1 7 N E E D H A M Don Allred 1 9 5 7 1 2 0 1 7 3 2 4 5 92 0 0 1 5 0 3 0 3 6 5 1 79 5 894 3 5 2 5 N E T T L ETDN Stanley Ballard 1 8 94 6 3 2 3 9 7 26 1 17J 748 176 90 5 5 37 2 0 8 76 5 2 8 2 6 7 6 2 6 2 4 J 1 66 N E W A N T I O C H James Wells 1 9 0 6 1 4 3 1 3 8 1 7 1 1 0 8 1 1 3 0 0 0 4456 5 450 0 2 07 S 7 2 9 8

N E W H e P E B L A C K OAK Bert Hargett 1 9 2 4 1 4 7 1 5 2 342 1 2 0 7 7 6 0 Q 3 5 86 5 2 2 4 9 2476 5664 NE� HOP E J ON = S B ORO Don Vuncannon 1 8 6 6 1 1 9 9 b 2 3 5 78 5 1 0 0 0 1 9 83 5 6 5 6 6 17 1 6 2 5 NOR T H M A I N James R. Strait 19 5 7 6 2 1 1 9 8 6 0 1 779 2 7 5 1 9 4 5 2 2 9 2 1 3 1 7 4 5 1 5 5 0 2 1 97 1 1 747 PHI L A D EL PH I A Roy A . Hargrave 1 8 6 0 1 2 9 1 9 3 9 8 5 6 7 2 7 5 Q 7 5 3 5 1 4 1 3 8 6 7 5 8 1 3 5 5 4 2 3 1 7 602

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1 9 8 7 A S SO C I AT I C N A L S U � MARY RE� ORT RE P O RT D AT E 0 2 / 0 2 / 8 8

P ART A

1 9 8 6- 8 7 A S S OC I AT I ON A L R E C OR D

4 1 0 1 4 0 2 1 8 7 5 1 1 3 3 8 93 2 2 6 1

3 7 3 0 0 8 9 3 5 2 7 0 1 5 5 4 2 5 7 0 0 3 1 5 4 8 0 3 5 3 5 6 2 2 1 3 7 7 7 45

1 a 3 2 9 2 ') 1 4 2 5 5 1 5 40 3 3 2 6 95 7 7 6 5 2 0 0 1 5 0 7 0 2 3 3 0 7 5 6 5 3 3 8 9 5 7 0 74 5 1 1 59

39 2 0 0 1 5 7 8 5 1 2 1 5 7 5 9 2 5 0 6

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1 9 8 6- 87 C H A N G E 1 9 8 7 N U M E R I C A L P ER C E NT

19 86- 8 7 C H A NG E 1 9 8 7 NUM E R I C AL P E R C E NT

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1 9 8 7 A S SOC I AT I O N A l S U M � A RY R E P O R T

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A L S U P Y E S 6 5 3 0 8 , 7 1 5 0 1 1 , 86 5 1 , 9 3 8 1 1 . 8 65

217

2 1 8 Mt. Zion Cont.

D A Y F Ic· S T Y E S 1 2 4 0 46 . 1 4 5 2 8 , 595 6 2 , 9 1 5 1 , 3 4 1 63 , 0 5 5 B E T H A B -'.I'. A Y E S 1 1 0 2 1 , 62 5 0 2 5 , 09 5 0 2 5 , 09 5 B L AC K OAK Y E S 5 7 22 5 45 , 4 :1 5 Cl 5 :1 , 2 3 5 :J 5 0 , 6 5 5 B O N O F I R S T Y E S 2 5 1 5 5 1 2 , 1 6 5 0 1 0 , 7 8 5 0 13 , 4 8 5

B O W MA N YE S 4 2 1 7 0 30 , 2 5 5 0 4 4 , 4 1 5 0 44 , 4 1 5 B P O (' K L ANO Y E S 9 3 2 2 3 5 6 , 1 5 5 2 4 , 4 3 5 6 2 , 81) 5 0 6 2 , 8 0 5 B U f f A L O C H A P EL Y E S 1 6 4 0 4 , 8 1 5 0 7 , 39 5 0 9 , 1 25 O R A WAY f I R S T Y E S 1 1 4 2 5 0 4 7 , 1 1 5 0 6 2 , 7 1 5 0 6 2 . 7 1 5 C A S H F I R S T Y E S 5 0 1 5 0 3 2 , 24 5 0 3 4 , 3 8 5 (} 3 4 . 3 8 5

C E N H A L Y E S 1 0 4 5 2 , 50 0 1 , 06 0 , 6 5 5 0 1 , 50 9 , 54 5 0 1 , 5 2 2 , 0 8 5 C H I L D RE S S Y E S 3 6 6 0 16 , 03 5 0 2 2 , 3 8 5 0 22 , 3 8 5 D I X I E Y E S 2 5 3 5 8 , 3 6 5 :J 8 , 5 7 5 8 0 0 8 . 5 7 5 E G Y P T Y E S 1 5 4 3 7 , 85 5 0 1 1 , 5 7 5 0 1 1 . 5 7 5 F I S H E R S T R E E T Y E S 1 4 6 3 5 0 1 03 , 5 95 0 1 8 1 , 3 8 5 0 1 8 8 . 945

F , I E NOLY H O P E Y E S 6 0 2 6 0 1 6 . 7 3 5 0 3 5 , 2 1 5 () 3 5 , Z 1 5 J :J N E S B O R O F I R S T Y E S 5 3 0 3 , 9 1 3 1 , 1 1 7 , 89 5 1 . 040 , 005 1 , l O 8 , O 0 5 6 1 6 , 7 79 1 , 1 29 , 04 5 L A K E C I TY F , P S T Y E S 1 1 2 66 1 6 2 , 2 3 5 0 7 2 , 0 7 5 5 , 0 3 0 7 2 . 0 7 5 L U N S F ORD Y E S 2 5 5 0 8 , 02 5 a 8 . 3 0 5 0 8 , 6 5 5 � ::J N E T T E F I R S T Y E S 1 3 3 78 C 1 1 7 , 42 5 1 5 5 , OCS 14 7, 1 1 5 0 1 47 , 4 15

�T P I SGAH Y E S 4 8 8 0 2 0 , 6 0 5 0 1 9 , 6 6 5 0 19 , 6 65 M T Z I � N Y E S 1 0 6 3 5 3 5 9 . 6 0 5 4 , 4 1 5 7 1 . 2 3 5 0 74 , 0 55 NE E D H t.M Y E S 6 1 1 5 0 2 4 , O G 5 0 3 1 , 36 5 0 3 1 , 3 65 r.E T T L E TO'l Y E S 240 400 1 36 , 3 0 5 0 2 3 0 , 5 4 5 0 2 30 , 545 NE W A NTI OCH Y E S 6 4 1 7 5 3 3 , 8 9 5 0 4 5 , 9 2 5 0 46 , 42 5

N E W H O P E BL ACK OAK Y E S 7 9 loa 2 3 . 8 3 5 0 3 7 , 06 5 5 . 0 0 8 38 . 1 9 5

N E W HOP E JO N E S B ORO Y E S 4 2 1 3 0 2 6 . 9 7 5 9 , 76 5 2 1 . 8 3 5 a 2 3 . 2 3 5 N J R T H MAl N Y E S 16 0 1 , 30 0 1 40 , 2 4 5 8 7 , 5 3 5 13 6 , 1 8 5 0 1 3(' , 1 8 5

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P R O V I D EN C E Y E S 4 5 4 5 1 6 , 3 6 5 2 5 , 005 2 1 , 8 7 5 0 2 1 , 8 15

I< J W E S C H A P E L Y E S 3 0 4 5 8 , 95 5 0 9 , 4 8 5 0 9 , 4 85

S T R A WF LOOR Y E S 7 0 1 50 4 6 , 9 '1 5 5 � , OC 5 4 8 , 57 5 4 8 , 8 6 5

U� I V ER S I TY Y E S 6 7 4 1 2 2 9 , 7 7 5 1 8 , 775 4 4 , 3 2 5 0 44 , 3 2 5

W A L N U T S H E ET Y E S 3 6 9 2 , 2 1 6 8 87 , 46 5 5 9 0 , 6 85 44 0 , 3 5 5 43 7 , 2 1 3 5 06 , 9 7 5

w E S T VA L E Y E S 2 7 2 8 1 1 5 , 75 5 4 , 1 1 5 1 6 . 6 4 5 0 1 8 , 445

W Q O D S P F I N G S Y E S 2 4 1 4 0 9 , 2 0 5 7 , 245 1 1 , 1 1 5 0 n , 1 l 5

1 9 8 6 - 8 7 C H A N G E

1 9 8 7 A S SO C I AT I O N A l S U M M A R Y R E P ORT

R E P � R T D A T E 0 2 / 0 2 / 8 8

P AR T B

1 9 8 6- 8 7 A S SOC I AT I ON A l R E C OR D

1 9 8 6- 8 7 C H A N G E 1 9 8 7 N UM E R I C A L P ER C E N T 1 9 8 7 N U� E R I C AL P ER C E N T

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$ 4 , 9 3 0 , 6 9 0 3 2 0 , 7 1 0 7 . 0 TOTAL R EC E I PT S*

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19 0 1 2 1 0 2 1 14 2 4 1 7 1 2 5 2 8 1 5 6 2 9 9 0 5 403 8 926 1 5 89

1 9 4 7 2 3 0 8 7 1 64 82 1 3 2 1 2 9 1 7 2 3 7 2 5 1 8 1 5 1 1 8 7 4900

19 1 9 1 3 6 1 5 6 1 9 5 1 04 6 0 4 4 1 1 4 1 6 5 5 4304 2990 8 0 85

1 9 8 1 1 () 1 2 5 2 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 6 8 5 60 2 2 5 9 1 0 2 5

1 8 6 0 2 0 0 1 02 1 44 6 2 2 8 1 5 1 5 0 2 8 9 9 5 1 8 0 0 1 8 1 5 5 :10 5

1 8 9 1 4 2 5 2 2 5 3 5 70 9 769 349 2 3 5 5 8 3 1 80 4 1 5 3 1 5 8 2 5 4 1 4 4 5 3 29

1 8 8 3 2 1 1 3 0 0 369 1 5 7 7 9 5 1 1 0 42 5 5 5 460 0 1 2 5 2 9 2 5 0

1 9 3 4 1 7 0 6 9 1 00 74 5 9 2 9 2 8 0 2 5<) 8 5 3 0 6 4 1 6 6 5 9 6 1

1 9 1 1 1 0 1 8 9 1 46 30 20 4 0 0 1 5 9 1 5 2 2 4 2 796 4 0 8 1

1 9 4 9 1 3 2 1 5 3 9 29 0 2 a a 5 4 1 5 8 6 1 362 2 6 7 1

1 9 4 0 0 1 3 8 67 42 0 0 1 0 5 5 4 5 l:J 3 0 5 4 5 3 1 9 3

1 9 4 9 4 7 1 6 1 8 0 5 1 1 9 5 9 3 2 1 4 3 1 7 7 1 0 2 1 2 3 0 1 2 5 4 1 1 8 2 1 1 440 6 0 7 8 2

1 9 5 3 1 1 0 I I I 1 20 49 1 9 2 0 a 1 5 0 6 5 1 3 5 0 708 2767

1 9 6 0 4 0 1 1 1 4 1 3 4 6 1 20 1 6 7 1 2 0 2 0 5 1 2 0 8 80S 3 7 5 5

220 North Arkansas Cont.

E V E R T O N Danny H i l l 1 9 5 2 2 3 5 8 4 1 3 8 4 1 4 6 2 0 1:) 0 2 3 0 9 5 1 4 9 5 1 2 8 1 3 3 8 2

F R E E MA N HE I GHTS Wesl ey J . Hodges 1 9 5 8 4 9 2 3 3 0 8 5 3 6 2 96 8 9 3 1 3 3 0 9 9 3 9 5 5 9 J 7 1 3 13 1 0 2'11 G A l T H ER Leona rd Herri ng 19 3 1 1 0 0 3 6 60 3 2 5 2 0 0 8 9 1 5 63 1 5 2 2 1 4 5 8 GRA N D V I E W F I t; S T Joel Sanders I e 86 1 2 3 1 6 1 5 5 2 t l 79 7 8 3 0 1 3 0 4 3 2 3 5 648 2 2 1 60 1 0894 GR E EN FOR E S T F I R ST B i l l R i d d l e 1 8 6 8 3 9 2 1 3 4 7 594 343 1 3 8 6 8 5 4 1 4 1 1 7 5 2 5 1 2 9 2 7 47 0 1 2 0 5 7 0 G? J B B S P R I NG S 19 1 1 1 3 1 8 0 1 0 8 6 1 1 6 2 1 2 6 1 4 6 7 5 1 14 2 9 95 3 0 42

HA R R I SDN F I R S T Curti s Math i s 1 8 9 0 4 4 2 5 4 9 6 9 1 3 6 6 9 5 1 1 8 4 3 1 8 7 5 2 1 447095 7 1 5 3 5 2 0 1 19 1 1 0 7 7 6 HO P EW EL L Dean Cox 1 8 8 6 1 7 1 8 5 1 1 5 62 2 3 2 5 1 0 1 1 5 6 0 6 6 0 6 1 457 J A S P E R F I R S T Dona l d Frank Rose 1 9 0 4 3 1 2 1 0 1 3 6 1 82 1 56 8 3 3 2 0 0 5 1 16 5 9 1 3 3 1 5 23 1 39 3 0 L A K E l ANO 1 9 7 6 1 2 2 4 7 5 2 5 2 2 8 1 6 0 () 1 3 :l 5 5 6 0 0 3 60 1 5 3 2 L EA O H I ll F I RS T G l enn M . Crenshaw 19 3 3 2 2 6 1 2 6 1 6 6 1 2 1 6 0 2 6 2 3 5 3 6 2 2 5 3 0 6 0 1 0 8 4 7 6 00

MAR B L E FA L L S F I R S T B i l l Cone 19 7 6 1 0 0 4 7 59 67 9 2 1 1 4 8 3 5 5 7 6 2 6 6 1 1 52 MAR S HA l l F I R ST Royce Chri s tmas 1 8 7 0 3 2 4 1 3 4 6 4 6 9 3 2 2 6 1 1 8 6 6 3 2 2 7 6 5 3 5 8 4 2 4 2 3 :) 1 1 37 6 5 N E W H O P E Michael W i dner 1942 1 3 3 7 9 1 3 9 7 3 2 2 2 4 1 4 9 2476 5 1 6 3 6 6 9 1 2 9 1 9 N Q R T H V A L E S . D . Hacker 1 9 4 9 4 5 2 1 3 9 6 477 2 3 1 1 3 8 4 6 3 2 3 3 1 3 3 9 3 5 2 0 2 0 5 6 5 9 5 3 2 6 1 5 O M A H A F I R S T Quenti n M i d d l eton 18 8 3 2 3 1 5 6 5 8 3 7 0 4 0 0 1 2 5 5 5 1 00 4 6 2 8 1 678

O" E G O N F L U 1 9 0 7 1 6 1 1 1 4 144 1 1 0 3 1 2 4 0 0 2405 5 5 1 4 2 909 6 2 26 O S A G E John Burche l l 1 9 6 6 2 1 0 9 8 4 1 3 2 86 47 14 2 2 1 0 2 42 1 5 2 4 7 6 1 2 37 46 8 9 P A R T HENON Bi l l G. Kendr i c k 1 9 1 7 2 1 2 3 8 68 4 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 7 1 5 6 0 0 6 00 1 5 98 P E N N M E M OR I A L F I R S T 1 9 1 2 3 1 5 1 9 6 3 1 5 97 3 1 2 6 3 3 1 3 4 5 82 5 778 7 2 057 3 9 5 5 0 ROCK SPR IN GS Jerry Bal l enger 1 8 5 3 1 4 1 1 5 3 1 64 5 8 3 5 1 5 1 6 () 2 1 93 5 2 6 9 8 1 2 37 5 66 2

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UN I O N O. J . G l o o r 1 9 0 8 1 1 2 1 03 1 75 7 3 3 6 1 9 1 8 9 3 1 32 5 6 2 9 6 1 8 1 0 1 1 896 VAL L E Y S P R I N G S F I R S T 1 9 0 4 2 3 1 1 2 0 5 245 2 3 0 7 9 7 4 3 2 2 1 6 62 1 5 79 8 0 3990 1 6 3 04 W E S T E RN G R O V E 1 9 6 2 2 1 C 2 3 57 26 C 2 ) 0 8 3 7 5 4 1 3 4 1 ) 1 14) �O� D L 4�D HE I GH T S Joseph A . Hogan 1 9 5 8 4 7 1 3 2 1 6 2 59 1 3 7 1 3 2 5 0 4 9 33 5 1 3 3 5 1 4477 1 8 46 2 0 675

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1 9 8 6 - 8 7 A S SOC I AT I ON A L R E C O R D 1 9 8 6 - 8 7 C H A N G E 19 8 6 - 8 7 CHANG E

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1 0 5 3 3 , 0 2 5 6 5 9 , 05 5

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222 North Arkansas Cont.

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H A L F ".OON Loy Moody 1 9 5 2 1 1 5 3 3 8 4 8 4 3 0 0 '0 a 4 8 2 5 6 0 6 5 1 9 5

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4 , 0 2 5 14 0 , 93 5 0 1 49 , 0 3 5

YE S 48 0 3 , 00 0 5 47 , 59 5 1 7 9 , 245 684 , 94 5 0 6 8 5 , 5 6 5

Y E S 1 8 3 9 5 0 2 5 5 , 62 5 9 2 , 1 35 1 9 5 , 8 5 5 6 6 , 7 2 9 2 5 5 , 8 55

Y E S 2 2 3 0 4 1 9 , 1 3 5 2 , 6 7 5 1 9 , 0 6 5 9 2 19 , 0 65

Y E S 5 2 500 45 , 7 8 5 9 , 0 0 5 5 4 . 1 2 5 0 5 4 . 1 2 5

228 North Pulaski Cont.

C A L V ARY Y E S 30 8 1 , 16 6 2 79 , 05 5 0 2 9 4 , 3 8 5 0 2 95 , 5 1 5 C E DAR HE I GHTS Y E S 1 4 0 1 , 00 0 1 5 3 . 1 9 5 2 7 5 . 005 1 7 0 . 2 9 5 0 1 70 , 5 8 5 C E NT R AL Y E S 42 5 1 , S O D 5 1 9 , 9 4 5 5 4 8 , 945 52 6 . 1 9 5 2 , 1 00 5 6 1 , 8 2 5 C H A P E L H I L L Y E S 1 1 2 400 72 , 1 7 5 3 5 . 00 5 1 1 1 , 1 9 5 0 1 1 1 , 7 85 C R Y S TAL VAL L E Y Y E S 8 2 7 2 9 7 3 , 44 5 0 8 2 . 97 5 0 89 , 7 15

F O R T Y S E V E N TH S TR E ET Y E S 7 3 5 8 3 54 , 94 5 0 8 0 , 5 4 5 0 8 2 , 44 5 GE THS E MAN E Y E S 9 9 50 0 9 8 . 2 � 5 3 0 , C0 5 1 5 7 , 0 1 5 1 5 . 3 2 5 1 57 . 5 1 5 G R A C E Y E S 3 1 1 2 5 1 6 , 1 9 5 0 1 9 . 8 6 5 0 19 , 8 6 5 G� t. V EL R I DG E F I R ST Y E S 3 8 5 1 . 50 0 3 1 6 , 4 9 5 1 1 3 , 00 5 3 2 8 . 47 5 ° 3 2 8 , 4 75 G R A V E S M E MOR I A L YE S 8 9 1 5 8 59 , 1 6 5 5 6 , 49 5 6 8 . 70 5 0 68 , 7 0 5

H I G H W A Y YE S 3 5 5 1 , 0 8 2 2 0 8 , 1 3 5 0 3 3 1 , 9 4 5 3 9 , 5 9 0 3 3 5 , 5 15 H I L L TO P YE S 1 6 3 5 4 , 6 7 5 ° 5 , 3 0 5 0 5 , 30 5 I N D I A N H I L L S Y E S 4 5 0 2 , 2 1 5 1 , 1 4:) , 2 9 5 500 , C05 69 0 . 5 3 5 692 , 9 3 3 7 0 1 , 465 I N D I AN H E A D L A K E Y E S 6 9 4 1 8 7 5 , 09 5 9 4 , 525 9 2 , 1 3 5 0 9 2 , 9 8 5 J � C K SO�V I L L E F I RST Y E S 3 7 8 1 , 34 2 439 , 9 0 5 3 1 , 345 4 0 6 , 2 4 5 0 409 , 8 75

J ' C K S8NV I L L E S E C O N D Y E S 2 3 7 l , C0 3 39 5 , 42 5 5 , 9::15 29 5 , 95 5 6 3 , 2 8 6 2 95 , 95 5 L E V Y Y E S 4 1 3 1 , 80 0 1 9 7 , 8 0 5 6 5 . 005 4 7 1 , 0 5 5 6 0 0 498 , 645 ... A R SHALL R O A D Y E S 1 5 8 6 5 0 1 44 , 705 1 0 , 6 25 1 5 2 , 09 5 a 1 5 6 , 705 � A U "' ELL E F I RST Y E S 1 7 0 9 2 5 1 86 . 3 t 5 3 1 4 . 43 5 1 5 2 , 79 5 5 0 . 0 00 1 54 , 795 M I L I HEY R O A D Y E S 5 2 140 1 5 , 44 5 ° 2 6 , 4 1 5 ° 2 6 , 4 15

'1G R R I SON C H A P E L Y E S 3 0 6 0 6 , 00 5 0 1 6 , 5 1 5 a 1 6 , 5 1 5 NJ RTH L I T T L E R OC K F I Y E S 1 84 1 . 50 0 3 4 3 . 7 6 5 0 1 9 5 , 20 5 0 3 36 . 2 6 5 O A K I-; O O D Y E S 30 3 5 0 3 5 . 2 3 5 5 8 , 72 5 39 . 23 5 0 46 . 65 5 P A R K H I LL Y E S 1 2 7 3 4 . 3 3 2 1 . 8 24 . 6 5 5 1 , 6 8 5 , 02 5 1 , 7 6 0 . 5 0 5 4 7 . 8 1 9 2 , 2 1 8 , 52 5 P I K E AV ENUE Y E S 1 6 5 1 . 00 0 1 6 1 , 9 4 5 3 8 , 96 5 1 5 6 , 1 9 5 0 1 6 8 , 5 35

RE M O U NT Y E S 1 2 5 3 8 0 91 , 1 2 5 9 2 . 00 5 1 3 4 . 50 5 0 1 34 . 5 0 5 R I V E R S I DE Y E S 7 7 0 1 1 1 . 4 7 5 0 1 3 6 , 2 5 5 4 2 , 4 2 4 1 3 6 . 45 5 RUN YAN F I R S T Y E S 9 4 4 0 0 200 , 5 3 5 1 1 5 , 005 1 0 2 , 8 5 5 1 4 2 . 3 5 3 1 0 2 . 8 5 5 S H E RWOOD F I R S T Y E S 2 9 7 9 4 3 302 , 1 3 5 1 7 9 , 00 5 36 1 , 7C 5 0 3 6 5 , 42 5 S I X T E E N TH S T R E E T Y E S 3 2 200 3 3 , 84 5 0 3 1 . 2 6 5 0 3 1 , 4 65

S T A N F Ill Y E S 6 0 5 0 1 3 . 9 9 5 0 1 5 . 6 1 5 a 1 5 . 6 1 5 S Y LV A N H I L L S F I RST Y E S 3 6 9 1 . 900 1 . 399 , 4 9 5 0 4 7 8 . 2 3 5 7 5 , 5 0 0 1 , 2 4 1 . 9 85 V I C T O RY Y E S 5 5 1 2 0 1 7 , 70 5 7 5 , 0 0 5 1 7 . 70 5 2 . J O O 1 7 . 705 Z I O N H I L L Y E S 1 3 4 5 0 0 1 2 1 , 3 5 5 9 0 , 5 1 5 1 0 9 . 8 4 5 1 8 , 1 66 1 14 . 42 5

• RO U N D E D T O N E AR E S T F I V E DOl L ' R S

1 9 6 7 AS SO C I AT I O NA L S UM � A R Y R E P O R T RE P O RT D AT E C 2 / 0 2 / 6 6

P A RT B

1 9 8 6 - 8 7 A S S OC I A T I ON A L R E C O R D 1 9 86- 87 CH A N G E

1 9 8 7 N UM E R I CAL P E RC E N T 19 8 6- 8 7 C H �NGE

1 9 8 7 NU� E � I C Al P E R C E N T

3 9 7 , 8 2 9

$ 3 5 , 0 5 7 $ 10 , 6 78 , 665

2 -3 8 7

3 1 9 496 , 65 0

Ouachita

CHUR C H

A CJ R N B E T H E L B::' A F. O CAMP C A L V A P Y C HA P E L H I L L

C H E U Y H I L L C O� C O RD C O V E F I R S T DA L L A S A V E N U E D E Q U E E N F I R S T

G I L L HA M F I R S T G R A N N I S H A T F I U D F I R ST

229

5 . 4 C H UR : HE S WI TH 2 S E R VI C E S EACH S UN -4 . 7 S S A V E RAGE ATT E N D A NC E

0 . 9 P ROP E � T Y VA L U E ( 000 1 4 . 9 T OTAL R EC E I P T S*

$ 1 0 , 1 0 3 , 2 3 5 $4, 70 1 , 640 $ 9 , 1 14 . 6 9 5 $ 1 , 2 58 , 9 1 7

1 4 7 8 , 6 2 0 3 2 9 , 2 9 5 3 6 7 , 2 7 0 6 1 2 , 6 94

* R O UNDE D T O N E A R E S T F I V E DOL L A � S

1 98 7 ASS3C I AT I ON A L S UMMARY R EP ORT R E P O RT DAT E 0 21 0 2 1 8 8

P ART A

1 7 . 1 TOTAL L OC A L E X P E D I TURE S * 7 . 5 TOT AL CHURCH DE BT. 4 . 2 TOTAL T I TH E S , O FF ER IN G S . OTHE R GI FTS.

94 . 8 E X P E N D I T U R E S ON. NEW CO NST R U

***** * * ENROLLMENT******** TOTAL Y E AR T O T T OT M E M B E R S H I P M U S U N D E S I G * C O O P A S SOC M I S S I O'"

PA S TOR O P G L BAP L ET R E S TOT AL S S CT !'I I '" W'1U BRO G I FT S P R O:; R M M I SS EX P END

1 9 3 2 2 1 9 4 5 85 44 23 2 0 0 92 1 5 7 3 4 1 1 35 2 1 44 Duane Hamby 1 9 3 4 2 0 0 40 43 35 0 0 0 0 3 8 6 5 4 5 45 90 Vernual Ridgeway 1 8 6 1 2 0 4 1 04 1 9 8 72 7 0 2 6 0 2976 5 3 3 5 0 2 5 41 6942 Emmett Sherman 1 9 6 6 4 1 1 1 6 4 1 0 5 5 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 8 5 2 2 8 9 1456 4 8 2 8 Tommy Payne 1 9 5 9 1 4 4 1 5 2 1 93 9 8 6 1 4 1 0 0 3 7 5 0 5 1 1 0 0 3 5 0 2 6 22

Willard Bellon 1 9 3 4 1 1 1 0 4 8 75 47 0 1 5 0 0 1 2 3 1 5 2 4 6 492 1 4 8 8 1 8 8 5 1 5 6 1 19 194 90 0 0 0 0 244 8 5 2 82 4 1368 49 1 6

A. J. Cole 1 9 1 2 2 0 0 1 2 6 222 4 5 2 7 8 0 0 1 4 6 8 5 56 2 702 1448 Roy V. Conatser 1 9 4 9 4 2 6 1 1 5 4 5 7 2 0 3 49 1 1 7 1 1 6 6 5 1 9 1 06 5 0 5 645 1 5322 1 5 829 Victor Gore 1 8 9 7 4 2 2 6 0 6 9 0 1 244 7 5 1 257 8 0 6 2 2 7 2 93 5 7 5 4 1 6 4 1 1 4 0 8 4 7 1 804

Mark Porter 19 1 2 2 3 5 1 7 4 3 8 1 1 3 7 6 5 7 1 0 0 3 7 6 2 5 2 2 2 7 1 7 6 0 44 1 8 1 8 9 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 05 6 5 2 0 2 0 0 1 3 1 4 5 1 3 1 9 923 2487 1 9 0 1 2 8 8 1 7 0 305 1 3 3 5 5 1 5 0 1 8 4409 5 594 8 2999 1 0393

230 Ouachita Cont.

H A T T O N Harold Davis L ] " E R B I G F O RK Alton Looney

M E � A F I P S T Bill Bowen N E W HOP E Dendin Guinn S A L E M Mitchel Odom T il:! M i l E

V � � D E RVOO R T F I R S T

� I : K E S F I R S T

YOe A "J .!.

1 9 86- 8 7 C H A N G E

1 9 8 7 N U M E R I C A L P E RCE N T

1 9 4 2 2 3 6

1 8 5 2 1 0 1

1 8 9 7 4 8 2 0 1 8 9 0 1 0 8 1 8 8 4 1 7 2 1 1 8 8 6 1 0 0 1 8 9 6 2 3 9

1 9 1 0 2 J 0 1 8 7 0 1 0 3

1 98 6- 8 7 A SSOC I AT I O"J A l R E C O R D

- C H UR C H E S I N A S S OC I A T I ON

1 6

2 1

6 0 0 6 4

1 51

1 1 1 1 6

6 1

4 2

1 4 3 5 8 3 9 2 6 16 11 Q 0

1 1 2 0 5 3 7 1 4 2 8 3 82 5 5 0 0

1 8 7 1 1 4 5 9 3 7 1 1 1 1 0 0

1 86 1 1 4 1 0 2 9

I n 3 2 0 0 90 20 0 0

1 9 8 6- 8 7 C H ANGE

1981 NUM E R I C AL P ER C E NT

0 0 2 3 9 1 5 0 0 5 1 7 5

8 4 3 6 2 4 8 2 9 5 0 0 1 0 0 4 5

1 7 2 0 3 4 6 1 5

0 0 2 2 8 5 6 0 3 1 1 6 5

0 0 1 2 1 8 5 0 0 3 5 7 5

1 1 . 2 C T E NR OL M E NT

1 8 1 8 1 4 1 6 40 2 5 1 5 7 1 20 3 3 7

5 04 8 7 1 9 23 3 8 8 3�4 55 9 1 0 2 8 1 5 87

1 4 5 3 2 1 7 9 5466 40 8 0 1 20

399 5 2 6 63 8466

1 3 6 6 869 3493

4 0 9 3 14 1 1 85

2 2 J

2 2 9 2

o o o

- M I SS I O N S RE P O RT E D S EP AR AT E L Y 1 , 0 0 5

4 6 3

2 5 0 1 20

1 0 1 - 1 23 - 2 1 . 0 MUS I C M I N I S TR Y ONG O I NG E N ROLM E N T

2 0 2 3 , 5 92

5 , 913 2 , 8 8 1

C H U R C H

A C O RN B E T H E L

- 5 1

1 0 53 6 7

- 3 9

B O A R D C A M P C � L V A RY

C HH E L H I LL

- C HUR C H E S G I V I NG T H R U C O O P . PRO G R A M - 5 0

- 3 8 . 3 R EC E I V E D B Y B AP T I S M

5 . 2 R E C E I V E D BY L ET T E R 1 . 5 T O TAL R E S I D EN T M EM B ER S 1 . 1 TO TAL M EM B E R S

-1 . 3 S S O N G OI NG E NR O L M E NT

$ 1 , 0 19 , 6 20 $ 1 29 , 0 80

$ 6 1 , 0 99 $ 242 , 4 0 2

- 5 5 2 8 , 04 0

6 , 6 1 8 4 , Q 1 5 1 , 3 1 0

O U A C H I T A 1 9 8 1 A S SO C I AT I O NA L S UM M ARY R E P ORT

REP O RT DAT E 0 2 / 0 2 1 8 8

P A RT B

T W O AV G PROP ERTY T O T A L

S U N S S V AL U E L OC A L

S E R ATT ( 0 0 0 1 E X P E N D*

Y E S 1 6 4 5 9 , 75 5 Y E S 1 1 2 0 3 , 47 5

Y E S 3 9 1 0 0 3 0 , 1 8 5

Y E S 3 3 8 0 1 1 , 0 5 5

Y E S 6 1 1 5 0 42 , 1 5 5

- 1 6 . 7 W M U O NG O I NG E NR OL �E N T - 3 1 . 4 B R O T H E R H O O D O NG O I NG ENROL M ENT

2 . 8 UNDE S I GN A T E D G I FT S* 5 . 4 C OOP E R A T I VE r R O GR A �

1 . 0 A S SO C I A T I O N A L M I S S IONS 3 . 1 T O T AL � I S S I ON E X r E N O I T UR E S

TOTAL T O T T I T H E TOTAL o r C HU R CH OFFE R I N G S N E W CONS T R

DEBT* O T H G I F T S* ( LO C A L )

0 9 , 66 5 0 0 3 , 8 6 5 0

5 , 8 9 5 3 1 , 0 0 5 0 0 2 2 , 1 2 5 0 0 4 2 , 1 5 5 1 , 1 0 5

TOTAL

R EC E ! P T S *

9 , 66 5 3 , 86 5

33 , 5 85 2 2 , 1 2 5 42 , 1 5 5

: HE f'; R Y H I L L Y E S 4 5 1 2 5 1 3 , 0 3 5 0 1 2 , 56 5 1 , 8 8 8 1 2 , 5 6 5 C C N C O P D Y E S 4 0 9 0 2 1 , 05 5 0 2 6 , 3 4 5 0 26 , 3 45 C :l V E F H. S T Y E S 3 5 1 0 0 1 2 , 65 5 0 1 6 , 6 3 5 0 1 6 , 6 3 5 D U L A S A V ENU E Y E S 1 7 8 6 7 5 1 43 , 5 7 5 8 4 , 00 5 1 3 5 , 96 5 3 0 , 4 0 7 1 36 , 5 65 D E Q UE E N F I f'; S T Y E S 3 2 9 1 , 60 0 2 93 , 8 8 5 1 1 , 0:) 5 3 3 7 , 30 5 0 3 5 7 , 7 3 5

G I L L HA M F I ". ST Y E S 8 6 1 8 0 3 2 , 34 5 1 , 50 5 4 1 , 5 0 5 0 41 , 5 0 5 G R A N N I S Y E S 2 5 1 9 5 6 , 0 5 5 0 1 5 , 3 6 5 0 1 5 , 5 5 5 H A T F I El D F I R ST Y E S 7 4 2 5 5 3 9 , 9 1 5 2 , 20 5 5 0 , 3 Q 5 0 50 . 30 5 H A TT O N Y E S 4 3 6 0 2 3 , 1 4 5 1 0 , 00 5 2 5 , 9 3 5 0 26 . 20 5 l O � E R B l G FOD.K Y E S 1 2 2 5 4 , 9 0 5 0 6 , 4 2 5 0 6 ,9 7 5

� E N A F IR S T Y E S 2 3 5 1 , 4 8 4 2 n , 3 5 5 0 30 0 , 1 0 5 0 3 00 . 1 0 5 � E W HOP E YE S 4 0 1 5 1 0 , 0 6 5 465 1 1 , 74 5 2 , 4 6 3 1 1 , 745 S A L E M Y E S 7 3 9 0 3 ::> , 1 0 5 9 , 5 0 5 4 1 , 34 5 6 5 5 41 , 345 T IiO � I L E N O 9 3 5 2 , 5 9 5 0 2 , 2 8 5 0 2 , 2 8 5 V A N D E R VOO P T F I R S T Y E S 6 4 1 6 2 2 2 , 63 5 0 3 5 , 00 5 0 3 5 . 0 0 5

;'; I C K E S F I F S T Y E S 1 8 3 5 1 0 , 0 2 5 0 1 3 , 77 5 0 1 3 , 7 7 5 YJ C A N A Y E S 1 2 6 0 3 , 76 5 0 3 , 5 7 5 0 3 . 5 7 5

1 98 6 - 8 7 A SSOC I AT I ON A L R EC O R D

1 9 8 6- 8 7 C H A N G E 1 9 86 - 8 7 C H A NG E

1 9 8 7 NU�ER I C AL P ER C E N T 1 9 8 7 NUM E R I C AL P E RC E NT

------- -- ---------

2 1 0 - C H UR C H E S w I TH 2 S E R V I C E S E A CH S U N $ 969 , 3 4 0 - 1 2 , 00 0 - 1 . 2 TOTAL LOC AL E XP E D I T U R E S *

1 , 490 - 1 6 - 1 . 1 S S A VE RA G E A TT EN D A NC E $ 1 24 . 5 90 9 , 0 8 0 7 . 9 TOTAL C HURC H D E BT*

$ 5 , 5 8 1 8 1 1 . 5 P R O P E R T Y VA LU E ( ce o )

H , 2 0 9 , 6 2 0 -36 , 65 0 -2 . 9 TOTAL R EC EI PT s*

Pulaski

C H J � C H DA S Te R

A l E Xf. ND E R F I F.ST A. Jerry Taylor

231

$ 1 , 1 8 5 , 0 00 - 4 1 , 4 8 0 - 3 . 4 TOTAL T I T H E S , O F F E R I � G S , OTH E R GI FTS*

$ 36 , 5 1 8 - 9 4 , 5 4 6 - 7 2 . 1 E X P E N D I T U R E S ON N EW C O N 5T RU

1 9 8 7 A S S D C I AT I O NA l S U M M A R Y R EP O RT

R E P O RT D A T E 0 2 / 0 2 / 8 8

P A RT A

YE AR TOT TOT O P G L B A P L ET

1 9 5 1 2 4 1 9

*�* ** * � E N � C l L � E NT******** M E M B E R S H I P MUS U N D E 5 I G* C o J P

R E S TOT AL S 5 CT M I N W�U B � O G I FT S P R O G R M

T O T AL A S SOC M I S S I o'!

MI 5S E X P EN D

4 1 9 5 5 5 2 1 D 1 1 7 4 7 5 o 83 5 5 5 8 3 5 5 3342 1 2 9 5 1

232 Pulaski Cont.

AR C H V I E W James C . Walker B A R N ETT M E M O R I A L Carter Dey B I N G H A M W AD Bill Elliott B R O O K WCOD F I R S T

B R Y ANT F I R ST SO U Allan Gale Ellen C A L V A R Y Randall O ' Brien C H I C OT P O A D Edward Sudbery C R 8 S S R O AD William H. Fleming C R Y S T A L H I L L Sid Carswell

D D U GL A S S V I L L E F I R S T Glen H . Smith E A S T E ND David A. Masterton F OR E S T H I G H L AN D S Ken Parmley F O R E S T T

,O W E R Brad Rogge

GEYER SPR I N G S F I RST Paul R. Sanders

GR E A T ER GO, AC E Paul 1 . Williams GR E E N M E M D R I AL Charles Atkinson H E B R O N Nick Farley H O L L Y S PR I NG S I '1 � A N UE L Brian Harbour

I N ) I A N SPR I N G S Benny Grant

N E il

I RO NT O N Robert Franklin Shaddox L A K E S HO RE DR I VE Ross S . Woodbury L A N C A S T E R RD AD Cha"cl.."."�J'Neal ,to"'''''''''Co,>{ L I F E L I NE Tommy Cunningham

L I T T L E ROCK F I R S T John B. Wright L I T T L E ROCK S ECOND William W. White M A R K HAM STRE ET Manuel Weeks M A RT I NDAL E Bernard Rusert NU L S M E M D R I AL Ray Edmonson

N A T U R A L S T E P S Ernest A . Whitten N E il L I F E NORTH P O I N T

Lester Aldridge

OL I VF T Timothy L. Deahl OTT E R C R E E K F I R S T

P AR K W A Y PLACE James Wilson P I N E GROVE James Sanders

19 5 7 0 2 3 9 4 9 3 6 3 5

1 9 5 9 0 '< 4 1 2 2 9 7 5 1 8

1 9 7 5 0 2 3 2 1 4 0 3 4 1 0

1 9 4 5 0 3 6 2 5 7 2 7 6

1 9 6 5 4 1 4 I I> 7 9 2 6 7 6

1 9 3 7 9 1 2 8 1 1 0 79 1 4 59

1 9 7 3 7 6 2 1 1 1 8 2 1 9

19 7 1 a 1 6 2 7 2 1 6 2 1 6

1 9 3 3 9 6 1 3 5 0 3 6 0 5

1 9 4 2 6 0 0 1 8 5 1 9 5

1 9 3 6 1 20 2 4 5 4 1 7 1 2

19 5 8 9 2 0 3 26 492

1 9 6 6 1 1 1 2 6 2 7 1 2 7 1

1 9 4 0 0 1 2 5 2 1 4 2 7 6 7 3 4 3 8

1 9 6 7 9 1 7 3 2 1 5 2 1 6 1

1 9 5 9 0 6 1 4 4 5 8 54 6

1 9 2 5 0 9 1 8 2 2 3 5 2 2

1 9 2 6 0 1 4 1 4 2 2 2 9

1 8 9 2 9 7 1 199 2 8 1 9 4046

19 7 5 4 1 5 1 4 5 3 7 8 45 1

1 8 93 0 7 1 7 4 1 5 5 2 8

1 9 7 0 9 6 2 5 2 1 1 302

1967 9 1 4 1 7 3 2 74

1 9 1 4 0 4 1 1 16 1 3 2 6 1 82 1

1 8 5 6 0 42 1 2 7 27 1 3 4 0 3 4

1 8 6 4 8 1 4 8 6 1 2 9 6 2 3 3 9

1 9 5 1 9 3 6 64 7 6 8 1 2 3 7

1 9 4 0 0 1 8 2 0 2 9 6 3 2 8

1 9 3 3 0 1 1 0 2 2 5 477

19 1 3 1 1 1 1 7 2 30 344

1 9 8 2 0 0 3 6 3 89

1936 1 0 0 50 6 1

1 9 4 6 0 1 0 2 2 8 04 1 3 84

19 8 3 0 1 0 2 7 2 2 5 2 5 1

1 9 0 8 0 8 2 5 4 3 5 1 2 0 5 1 6 6 9 7 0 0 2 8 2 4 7 8

4 7 4 lO 8 9 2 5 9 1 7 1 4 8 2 8 5 1 6 5 0 0 45:)0 2 7 7 5 5 2 4 0 1 0 3 3 1 1 1 0 7 8 2 1 5 6 5 1 2 3929 1 26 44

2 1 2 157 127 41 2 0 1 249 8 5 3 4 1 4 2 9 1 4 1 4 5 39

1 1 2 8 3 3 0 0 7 6 7 4 5 5 61>0 5 1 3 20 9 2 2 5

1> 1 2 16 5 149 74 5 1 3 2 604 5 3 1 3 3 9 3 1 73 3 84 7 5

1 2 1 8 94 2 1 7 1 1 4 2 4 6 96 3 8 5 1 1 5 247 1 4 9 1 8 170 372

96 1 1 6 2 0 0 0 44 5 1 5 5 1 0 5 1 0 6 7 1 5 2 2 1 6 8 9 7 5 1 0 6 5 3 4 5 3 1 4 1 0 8 7 60

4 5 0 3 4 1> 5 7 3 9 4 7 1 4 6 6 7 5 2 05 1 6 7 3 2 8 3 50 40

5 5 1 2 1 2 2 0 0 1 7 2 6 5 1 2 30 527 1 9 8 �

4 3 5 1 9 0 1 0 4 2 3 0 1 2 6 6 1 5 1 4 6 8 9 2 3 82 2 7 6 5 7 2 84 4 5 3 8 3 1 3 9 1 3 2 7 3 5 2445 1 5 30 7 4 74 5 7

1 9 1 9 8 8 3 2 8 2 4 6 0 0 1 5 4 6 4 1 1 2 0 1 7443

3 5 44 74 3 6 3 4 2 5 1 1 1 0 1 50 5 46 5 2 6 3 1 0 3 6 1 4 2 344 4 5 2

1 02 0 2 1 0 0 1 8 44 5 0 420 4"20

2 2 2 1 0 3 2 4 3 0 1 5 9 6 3 5 5 1 1 8 0 5 4 1 54 1 92 45

1 9 3 0 3 8 7 J 1 4 5 95 5 593 2 1 4 59 3 7 6 5 6

8 1 6 1 3 0 1 3 1 2 0 1 9 2 9 4 1 3 3 1 54

2 7 3 3 6 8 2 7 6 2 5 0 0 5 9 1 7 5 0 1 3 5 4049 8 5 1 0450 6 1 5 0 6 5

3 4 3 1 3 3 8 5 3 4 4 5 1 03 60 5 6 2 6 7 2049 1 4 1 44

2 9 6 1 1 1 1 9 2 5 1 5 9 9 7 2 5 6 0 2 4 3 2 5 1 1 5 0 04

1 7 1 1 2 8 5 1 43 5 1 2 977 5 9 3 5 7 1 1 73 1 6 5 5 6

1 2 4 () 1 0 0 3 2 9 & 5 3 3 3 3 1>1>2 4 1 92

9 8 1 25 1 2 1 70 3 6 4 1 8 2 9 5 4 3 3 8 6 1 00 55 6 5 9 56

2 4 8 3 7 0 5 2 4 296 o 1 8 9 5 2 2 5 1 5 1 47 9 5000 27 9724

l C � 5 6 3 2 9 8 6 1 l 5 5 6 10 8 5 5 1>0 5 9 4796 49 8 5 74

6 7 1 2 0 1 1 4 0 9 1 1 1 3 75 0 5 5 3 07 3 7 4 l b3 5 3 3 30

2 5 7 1 6 3 9 1 8 6 4 2 5 1 3 9 7 4 2 5 75 1 8 6 1 4

144 23 3 7 1 2 1 3 5 2 4 9 5 6 3 1 6 1 82 4 1 2005

203 96 42 6 0 7 1 7 9 5 747 1 2 6 40 1 3092

5 6 0 3 0 0 2 8 60 5 2 8 & 0 5 8 10

2:) C 3 :> I) 8 5 1 5 6 5 1 1 86 1 2 ::12

5 5 8 1 5 0 1 2 6 73 3 2 2 50 0 0 5 3 6 9 2 2 2 6 89 6 0 1 1 4

240 1 5 4 6 1 3 8 6 2 1 3 0 3 2 5 1 303 3 2 6 01 1 96 2 5

4 4 2 5 6 63 J C 1 8 6 7 1 5 2 27 1 1 2096 3 1 699

1 34 5 5 2 3 1 9 0 489 3 5 2 6 6 9 1 1 44 5 29 5

P L A I N V I EW Cecil H. Webb, Jr. 1 9 1 4 0 2 1 1 0 2 4 0 2 35 2 1 1 3 1 9 0 1 96 8 5 1 9 6 8 7 8 7 2 9 3 6 P L E A S A N T G R O V E Edward B . Edmondson 1 8 52 0 4 3 1 3 8 2 6 0 5 1 0 1 3 1 5 7 3 0 8 9 5 3 0 5 5 6 5 3 4 3 7 4 P u L A S K I HE I G H T S William H . Elder, III 1 9 1 3 '1 1 4 40 7 8 8 1 3 57 6 4 J 1 :1 6 1 7 2 1 3 8 2 5 5 1 2 6 6 5 9 2 5 2 7 4700 1 2 2 3 34

R E Y N C L D S M, E � O R I AL Wayne Edwards 1 9 1 4 0 3 1 0 3 8 1 6 2 2 1 2 8 4 0 1 8 1 3 0 5 4 3 3 5 2 7 1 4 2 7 1 4 6 9 5 5 R G L A t� D Leroy Patterson 1 9 1 9 3 6 5 1 2 2 2 2 8 6 7 0 2 1 7 1 24 7 1 5 2 3 1 4 0 3 9 ') 7 RClS !: D AL E Aaron Carter 1 9 47 8 5 9 2 56 5 41 1 8 5 6 5 2 1 1 3 a 73 2 4 5 8 3 1 1 1 6 1 2 1 5 7 2 2 S H A t- r-; O r-; H I L L S F I P S r Bill Platt 1 9 6 7 3 4 8 4 3 1 24 1 2 7 82 5 4 2 4 1 7 1 0 2 3 8 7 5 2 Z 3 4 1 6 7 1 3 8 75 S H E R I D A "I F H ST Sam Adkins 1 8 5 8 4 5 2 8 5 2 7 767 3 7 7 1 2 7 7 9 6 2 2 2 1 76 8 9 5 2 3 2 8 0 4 6 6 0 34209 S O U T H H I G H L A N D W. Mark Tolbert 19 1 6 0 1 8 2 0 9 1 3 1 1 04 4 8 1 2 3 3 7 8 71 80 2 0 1 3 7 5 2 79 7 2 3 7 04 4 1 4 1 4 S U N S E T L A II: E Steve Plunkett 1 9 4 1 0 2 8 2 7 1 0 3 2 1 39 8 4 3 1 7 1 1 0 2 9 1 0 1 5 8 8 0 5 1 84 3 8 2 4 0 0 2 6 0 1 1 T R l N I TY 1 9 7 9 1 3 2 5 1 5 1 1 7 1 4 1 1 0 6 1 3 8 7 5 1 6 8 3 3 5 6 6 3 TYL E R S TR E E T Harold Hightower 1 9 4 8 9 0 3 1 5 9 3 3 2 1 4 4 0 1 8 1 8 0 7 1 4 1 5 642 8 2 1 5 8 1 2 5 3 5 V I � Y R I DG E l "l"lA NUEL Ronald D . Mimms 19 1 7 1 1 1 1 6 2 5 0 3 05 1 7 1 96 1 7 1 3 8 2 7 4 3 5 2 5 0 5 8 47 6 8 03

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B F OOK WOOD F I R S T Y E S 7 5 3 7 8 4 2 . 5 0 5 74 , 6 3 5 a 7 4 . 6 3 5

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C H I c aT " D AD Y E S 5 4 4 0 7 49 , 80 5 5 4 , 00 5 5 1 , 9 J 5 2 , 9 8 1 5 1 , 90 5

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C , Y ST A L H I L L Y E S 1 8 5 8 7 6 1 4 2 , 08 5 2 2 , 8 6 5 1 8 3 , 1 8 5 a 1 8 3 , 2 8 5

D J UG L A SSV I L L E F I R S T Y E S 2 4 1 0 0 1 8 , 7 8 5 0 1 7 , 5 7 5 0 17 , 5 75

E A S T END Y O S 1 9 3 8 6 9 1 6 1 , 6 1 5 0 1 3 9 , 5 7 5 2 9 , 5 4 1 1 :.0 . 80 5

F O R E S T H I G H L A N D S Y E S 7 5 1 , 00 0 8 5 . 3 5 5 3 . 00 5 1 6 1 . 7 2 5 0 1 6 1 . 72 5

F O R E S T T O WE R Y E S 1 1 2 2 5 6 1 . 1 8 5 1 4 5 , 43 5 7 7 . 1 2 5 2 3 , 0 0 0 77 , 2 6 5

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GU E N M E M O ! U AL Y E S 7 7 0 7 1 . 5 5 5 1 0 5 , 7 2 5 0 1 0 5 . 72 5

H E B P J r� Y E S 1 4 1 1 , 16 5 84 , 67 5 C 1 6 8 . 67 5 0 1 7 5 , 3 25

H J L L Y SPR I N GS Y E S 5 2 2 5 0 3 6 , 44 5 3 8 . 3 8 5 3 7 , 0 0 5 1 2 , 0 0 0 3 7 , 0 0 5

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I R O t>: TON Y E S 1 2 1 5 2 5 1 1 3 , 1 6 5 2 1 8 , 00 5 1 2 1 , 0 4 5 3 . 1 1 5 1 2 1 . 42 5

L A K E SH O R E D R I V E Y E S 9 5 6 0 0 1 5 3 , 9 6 5 6 , 745 1 8 5 , 5 1 5 2 4 , 6 49 1 86 , 73 5

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L I T T L E P OC K F I R ST Y E S 1 1 3 5 1 0 , 5 0 0 2 , 6 0 8 , 1 35 3 , 40 0 . 005 2 , 57 0 , 82 5 49 , 6 6 8 2 , 8 2 3 , 1 4 5

L I T T L E R O C K S E C OND Y E S 4 1 8 4 , 85 3 8 2 0 , 8 7 5 28 1 , 0 5 5 6 6 9 , 7 8 5 8 6 , 0 0 0 1 , 0 3 6 . 0 4 5 M A R K HA M S T R E E T Y E S 3 2 2 3 , 3 1 3 1 , 3 5 Q , 5 1 5 9 9 5 . 265 5 6 9 , 7 7 5 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 6 00 . 99 5

M A R T I N DAL E Y E S 1 1 1 4 2 5 9 1 , 76 5 9 0 . 3 5 5 1 06 . 5 1 5

N A l L S M E M O R I A L Y E S 5 2 3 0 a 3 8 , 69 5 0 5 8 . 3 0 5 4 , 1 8 5 6 2 , 8 3 5

N A T UR. A L S T E P S Y E S 1 0 3 0 5 8 , 4 5 5 0 8 0 , 69 5 5 , 7 5 7 8 1 , 3 05

N E W L I F E Y E S 2 3 0 57 , 5 9 5 4 1 , 6 7 5 3 0 , 5 9 3 41 , 6 75

N O RT H P O I N T Y E S 1 2 3 5 4 , 1 9 5 � 8 , 5 1 5 0 8 , 5 1 5

O L l V E T Y E S 2 7 4 1 , 89 3 3 1 0 , 00 5 240 , 005 2 7 3 . 43 5 0 3 5 5 , 0 55

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P � R K " AY P L A C E Y E S 2 0 0 2 , 00 0 45 6 , 43 5 600 , 0 05 2 2 7 , 26 5 2 8 0 , 0 00 2 27 , 5 0 5

P I N E G R O V E Y E S 5 3 3 0 0 42 , 3 6 5 0 5 1 , 09 5 0 5 1 , 2 8 5

PL A I N V I E W Y E S 1 9 2 5 0 1 4 , 8 2 5 1 l , 32 5 2 0 , 2 3 5 0 2 0 , 3 9 5

P L E A SANT GP. D V E Y E S 3 0 7 5 2 5 , 3 7 5 5 , 0 3 5 4 3 , 3 3 5 1 , 0 0 0 43 . 3 35

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P J S E D AL E Y E S 8 1 9 8 3 8 2 , 2 � 5 1 3 t 3 � 5 8 2 , 3 0 5 0 88 . 3 Q 5

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S U N S E T L A N E Y E S 1 8 5 1 , 3 7 0 1 69 , 3 0 5 29 2 , 2 3 5 1 7 7 . 0 5 5 0 1 95 , 3 1 5

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T Y L E R S TR E E T Y E S 5 5 794 81 , 83 5 0 8 4 , 5 5 5 0 8 4 , 6 8 5

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B E E C H STR E E T Greg Stanley 1 9 1 5 4 2 0 1 3 3 5 3 593 3 65 1 1 5 6 8 1 54 5 4 1 62 2 2 5 1 99 1 8 2 7 97 3 2 5 7 5

B E l "� E Paul Smith 1 8 9 7 2 0 0 5 4 1 5 2 24 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 9 5 1 25 4 1 2 5 2 0 3 2

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C E D A R G� O V E Joe Hall 1 9 5 6 1 8 1 0 0 1 1 9 6 2 3 7 1 9 0 a 24 5 2 5 1 2 2 6 1 276 2 9 82

C E N T E R P O I N 7 Eugene Hughes 1 9 5 3 3 2 8 3 i l 2 45 D 0 0 0 1 7 5 1 5 4 8 0 720 1757

C :.H T I S f I R S T D E GP. A Y Cecil Sutley E A S T WHEL E N SP R I NG S Steve Stevens

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Dennis Jones Charlie Williams Phillip Runyan Dave Daily N. C . Bryan

Bob Cook Robert C. Parsley

Jerry Floyd Marty Polston

Charles Hargett

James McCain Gary Turner Hal Dixon

Stephen Seale

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B E T H E L Y E S 2 0 0 9 , 1 6 5 0 1 2 , 70 5 0 1 2 , 70 5

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C � D DO VAL L E Y Y E S 4 9 1 2 0 3 5 , 3 2 5 0 3 7 , 6 6 5 0 37 , 6 6 5

C E DA R GF,O V E Y E S 3 3 1 1 5 1 8 , SO 5 0 2 4 , 7 1 5 0 24 , 7 1 5

C E N T E R P O I N T Y E S 3 1 1 0 0 1 7 , 5 0 S 1 , 4 1 5 1 8 , 0 3 5 0 1 8 , 80 5

C u R T I S F I P, S T Y E S 4 0 9 5 2 2 , 95 5 0 3 7 , 09 5 0 37 , 6 1 5

D E GP, A Y Y E S 2 5 8 5 1 6 , 6 2 5 0 1 9 , 36 5 0 20 ,,0 6 5

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E 'lM E T F I R S T Y E S 4 0 1 0 0 1 6 , 3 4 5 0 1 9 , 2 5 5 0 1 9 , 2 5 5

H A � M C: NY H I L L Y E S 2 0 1 0 9 , 3 4 5 0 8 , 6 5 5 1 8 , 6 5 5

H O L L YWOOD Y E S 1 9 3 0 3 , 9 5 5 0 5 , 46 5 0 5 , 465

L 4 K EV I EW Y E S 1 5 5 5 2 , 92 5 0 7 , 0 5 5 0 7 , 0 5 5

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• R O U ND E D T O N E aRE S T F I V E DOLL A R S

1 9 8 7 A S SDC I AT I O NA l S U � M A R Y R E P G�, R E P O RT OAT " 0 2 1 0 2 1 6 8

P ART B

1 9 8 6 - 8 7 A S S O C I AT I ON A l R E C O K D

� 1 0 , 8 9 5 0

° 1 2 , 6 5 5 7 8

1 , 1 3 7 , 8 65 2 , 8 5 9 , 99 5 4 , 6 72 , 1 4 1

° 1 4 , 7 7 5 0 7 6 6 , 30 5 1 , 47 3 , 5 4 5 1 5 , 3 7 1

1 5 , 00 5 1 3 , 62 5 2 , 8 0 0

3 7 , 0 6 5 8 6 , 96 5 0

a 3 2 , 0 1 5 0

1 9 &6- 8 7 C H A N G E

1 9 8 7 N U M ER I C A L P EP C E N T

19 8 6- 8 7 C H A NG E

1 9 8 7 NU� E a I C AL P E R C E NT

5 . 9 C H LJR, : H E S Vl I TH 2 S E R V I C E S E A CH S LJ'I

3 . 1 S S �V E R A G E ATT E ND A NC E

62 . 0 TO T A L LOC AL E X P E D I TURE S *

4 2 . 9 T O T A L C H U RC H D E BT *

1 0 , 89 5

1 2 , 65 5

2 , 8 9 1 . 3 3 5

1 4 , 7 7 5

1 , 6 59 , 8 6 5

1 5 , 1 05

8 6 , 9 6 5

3 2 , 0 1 5

3 6

6 , 0 4 9

$ 1 8 , 6 2 5

$ 7 , 6 9 5 , 5 5 5

2

1 8 0

-1 , 50 8

3 9 9 , 7 8 0

- 7 . 5 P " O P E � T Y V A L U E { OO O I 5 . 5 T OT A L R EC EI P T S.

$ 1 0 , 8 0 5 , 7 0 0

$ 2 , 5 9 3 , 1 40

$ 7 , 3 05 , 7 7 5

1 4 , 8 8 8 , 3 8 7

4 1 3 3 , 5 5 5

7 7 8 , 6 1 5

5 0 2 , 0 20

3 2 5 2 , 42 0

7 . 4 T OT A L T I T H E S, O FF E R I �G S , OTHE R G I F T S*

198 . 8 E X P E ND I TU R E S ON N E W CD NST RU

White River

C HU" C H DA S TO R

t d� T l O C H Ken Hilton Ai',K A 11: A Howard James

257

• R O U ND E D TO N E AR E S T F I V E DOL L A R S

1 9 8 7 AS SOC I AT I O NA L S U � � A R Y R E P O , T

R EP O RT DAT E 0 2 1 0 2 / 8 8

P ART A

****** * EN R O L L � E N�**** * * * * Y E A l< T O T T O T M E ME E R S H I P M U S

C R G L B A P L E T R. E S T O T A L 5 S C T M I N \,'� U 5 1; 0

1 8 9 1 ° 4 2 3 4 3 2 3 a 0 0 0

1 9 7 5 4 2 4 5 5 3 5 2 0 0 0 0

T OHl UN D E S I G* C O O P A S SOC M I S S I O'.l

G I FT S P R OG" '" 1'1 55 EX P E�!l

3 5 4 5 3 7 5 1 8 1 9 5 5

1 1 4 3 5 1 14 7 5 73 1 3 39

258 White River Cont.

B' u r, o Kenneth Raines 1 8 1 1 2 0 I) 64 2 :1 3 2 7 2 2 0 1 ., 1 3 4') 5 4 9 2 3 5 2 1 1 42

B :J L L S HCA.L S F I P. S T Jerry Backus 1 9 7 5 3 a 3 1 1 3 1 6 4 5 2 0 2 1 8 0 3 4 7 5 5 2 9 ) 7 1 7 44 5 2 20

C G T : E R F I R. S T Don Corbitt 1 9 0 4 3 1 0 1 2 I I I 2 5 5 8 9 7 3 2 0 2 1 a 3 8 1 5 5 6 5 3 8 2 9 3 2 1 43 6 2

E A S T G!KL A N D 1 9 8 5 ,( PT 1 8 98 3 8 4 3

E L S T S I D E Byron Allen, Jr. 1 9 6 0 4 2 8 3 3 4 8 3 6 1 8 4 6 0 1 2 5 8 4 1 1 6 1 3 0 4 5 5 1 2 9 6 4 6 5 06 3 1 5 74

F L I P P I N F I R S T Stephen Charles Martin 1 9 4 5 3 7 7 2 6 5 4 4 1 1 94 7 9 4 7 1 3 1 0 7 8 3 4 5 1 33 5 9 5 4 45 2 3 5 6 5

GtS S V I L l E John T . Casey, Sr. 1 8 6 8 3 1 0 2 0 2 5 2 3 3 3 1 6 3 4 7 4 7 1 :1 8 3 4 2 5 42 1 2 3 1 5 1 9 1 7:1

HE N J E !'. SON F I R S T Mike Titsworth 1 9 7 1 1 1 4 1 2 4 1 6 1 l D l 6 2 2 1 1 3 1 7 3 7 2 3 5 37 1 6 1 86 6 6 6 1 0

H l L L T e p Ed N . Rogers 1 9 7 7 1 0 0 2 0 2 3 1 5 0 3 0 0 9 3 7 5 4 8 0 4 80 2 2 84

H:J :> E W E L L 1 8 7 4 1 0 4 1 2 8 1 8 8 3 7 2 5 1 9 :1 0 1 7 4 3 5 8 1 9 8 1 6 2 0 1 6

L O N E R D C K Paul Huskey 19 6 2 1 1 1 5 4 1 04 5 4 a 0 0 0 2 1 99 5 1 :1 2 7 6 5 3 1 7 0 5

"l I D I' A Y Bill Mabury 1 9 6 7 2 8 1 3 1 4 5 2 1 5 1 2 2 29 3 8 3 3 0 3 0 99 5 3 3 6 2 1 5 3 1 5 7 8 1

MC :Z N I N G S T A R 1 9 6 8 2 0 3 9 8 7 5 2 9 4 6 0 2 3 0 730

M J J �n A I �� H O � E Tommy Carney 1 9 8 4 4 1 7 2 8 1 7 4 1 9 3 1 80 0 4 5 1 8 0 8 8 4 6 5 664 1 1 7 5 1 1 3 720

M JJ N T A I � H O M E F I R ST Roy Allen Fowler 1 8 6 8 4 3 9 4 6 9 1 3 1 40 6 84 1 0 3 2 9 2 1 7 4 8 4 5 0 6 8 5 8 2 3 5 4 1 3 7 5 9 1 5 0740

NEIY H O P E ND N- R P : 1 8 8 1 1

N C F=. F ORK Forrest D. Bynum 1 9 1 3 2 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 7 87 2 7 0 0 a 2 9 1 2 5 :) 1 0 5 1 1 3 0

O A K G R O V E Nu N - � ? T 1 8 8 4

P E E L F F S T Glen Hicks 1 9 6 9 1 2 2 2 9 4 4 41 0 3 0 0 1 1 6 9 5 1 1 7 0 () 1 9 97

P I L G F, I �, S R E S T Estel Grigg 1 8 7 1 1 1 4 (J 1 59 2 4 9 7 J J 6 2 0 :1 1 5 4 5 5 6 0 0 3 6 0 9 60

P Y A T T Winford Lee Callison 1 9 6 1 2 2 6 1 3 4 2 4 3 9 4 ') 1 5 6 2 1 7 3 0 4 7 5 24 1 9 2 1 20 5 6 2 1

, E A V A L L EY John Harrington 1 9 7 2 1 2 6 6 3 7 5 6 5 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 3 3 0 5 6 2 4 492 1 3 4 1

S U � M 1 T 1 9 6 4 3 9 3 2 3 5 1 9 1 9 9 0 0 8 0 5 5 9 6 9 :) 969

T Cl '1 t., HA WK 1 9 6 2 1 2 3 5 0 9 1 3 5 0 3 0 1 4 5 2 5 6 6 4 1 3 29 2 2 42

IYH I T E V I L L E Carl R . White 1 8 9 2 1 1 3 6 2 1 3 9 4 2 2 1 0 7 0 1 7 2 2 5 1 0 3 4 4 8 0 2 1 86

Y E L L V I L L E F I ES T Howard Kisor 1 9 1 3 3 8 1 0 3 3 3 5 2 9 2 2 2 9 3 4 9 3 6 2 3 7 8 9 2 5 1 :13 4 5 7 9 5 7 2 2 109

1 9 8 6 - 8 7 A S S OC I AT I ON A L R E C O R D

1 9 86-87 C H A NGE 1 9 8 6- 8 7 C H A N G E

1 9 8 7 N U � E F I C A L P E R C E N T 1 9 8 7 N U � E R I C Al P E R C E N T

- -------- ------ -- -

2 8 0 - C H UR : H E S I N A S S OC I A T l ON 6 4 7 - 6 5 -9 . 1 C T E N R O L M E N T

a 0 - M I S S I ON S RE P D �T E O S EP AR A T E L Y 7 3 2 - 4 4 - 5 . 7 M U S I C � l N I ST R Y O N G O I NG E N R O L M ENT

24 - 1 -4 . 0 C HU", C Y E S G I V I NG THR U C C O P. PP O G RA � 4 3 2 - 2 8 - 5 . 5 W � U O NG O I NG E Nq O L � E � T

1 7 6 - 5 -2 . 8 F. E C E I V E D B Y B AP T I S M [ 3 1 - 3 7 - 2 2 . 0 B R OTH E R H O O D O NG C I NG E N R Ol � E NT

2 2 8 - 1 6 4 - 41 . 8 F E C E I V E D B Y L ET T H '· 1 . 2 68 , 4 9 0 4 9 , 1 3 0 4 . 0 U N D E S I GN A T = O G I FT S·

4 , :) 8 6

6 , 2 8 2 3 , 1 4 2

-6 9

-6 9

- 1 2 5

- 1 . 7 TO T A L R E S I D E N T M E M B E = S

- 1 . 1 T C T A L � EM B E R S -3 . 8 S S J � G O I N G E NR O L M E N T

$ 1 5 8 , 3 7 8

$ 5 4 , 8 1 3 1 3 0 9 , 9 6 8

1 3 , 4 3 2

3 , 3 5 2 2 7 , 98 3

9 . 3 C O O P E R A T I V E P R D G R A �

6 . 5 A S SO C I A T I C N AL M I S S I O NS 9 . 9 T O T A L M I S S I ON E XP EN D I T UR E S

* R O UNDE D T O N E A R E S T F I V E DOL L A R S

1 9 8 7 A S SD C I AT I O NAL S UM M A RY � E P O � T

R E P O RT DAT E 0 2 / 0 2 / 8 8

P A R T B

T ;..' O A V G P R O P E RTY T O T A L TD TAl T O T T I TH E T D T I L E X P S U N S S V A L UE L OC A L C H Ll F CH O F F E R I NG S N EW CC�STR

C H U r C H S E R AT T { OO O } E X P E N D;' DEBT* O T H G I F T S* ( L OC A L )

A N T I O C H Y E S 2 5 2 0 4 , 6 7 5 0 5 , 09 5 0

A R K AN A Y E S 3 0 4 8 1 0 , 8 6 5 J 1 1 , 60 5 0 B R U � O YE S 1 4 0 1 1 , 1 3 5 0 1 3 , 70 5 0

8 U L L SHOA L S F I R S T Y E S 3 5 2 7 ') 44 , 75 5 0 4 0 , 0 9 5 0

C O T T E R F l P S T Y E S 4 8 2 1 5 3 0 , 6 4 5 0 4 4 , 5 9 5 0

E A S T OAKL A N D Y E S 0

EA ST S I D E Y E S 1 6 5 1 , 20 0 5 7 3 , 2 6 5 1 5 0 , 0 0 5 1 6 2 , 3 6 5 4 2 5 , 0 0 0

F L I P ? I N F I R ST Y E S 1 0 6 5 0 0 9 0 . 2 6 5 2 1 , 0 0 5 1 1 6 , 1 7 5 1 2 , 0 0 0

G � S S V I L L E y E S 8 6 6J O 9 3 , 3 4 5 3 2 5 , 2 5 5 9 2 , 1 0 5 0

H :: N D :� SON F I R S T Y E S 5 3 2 2 5 5 1 . 1 2 5 4 2 , 5 0 5 4 6 , 3 1 5 1 9 , 9 3 5

H I L L TOP Y E S 0 9 , 8 9 5 0 9 , 5 1 5 0

HJ P E w EL L Y E S 2 1 1 2 5 4 , 6 3 5 0 1 7 , 84 5 0 L O N E ROCK Y E S 4 0 2 5 2 4 , 08 5 3 , 0 05 2 2 , 7 4 5 5 , 8 7 0

M J D I> A Y Y E S 5 3 1 5 0 3 7 0 3 2 5 2 , 00 5 4 4 , 34 5 2 . 5 06

� O R N I NG S TAQ. Y E S 1 5 2 5 3 , 3 6 5 C 4 , 6 8 5

� J U !H A I N H o � E Y E S 8 0 1 4 5 79 , 46 5 4 5 . 00 5 1 0 2 , 92 5 ° M O U N T A I N H O M E F I R S T Y E S 4 1 4 2 , 83 2 6 68 , 2 1 5 8 0 2 , 5 8 5 6 8 <) , 7 7 5 6 3 , 6 3 0

NE -I HO P E J N O R F ORK Y E S 5 5 1 2 3 2 3 , 4 3 5 2 4 , 9 6 5 3 0 , 04 5 0

O A K G R O V E 0

P E E L F I R S T Y E S 1 9 () 1 2 , 4 3 5 a 1 2 , 8 4 5 0

P I L G R I M S R E S T Y E S 6 4 0 1 3 , 6 5 5 0 1 7 , 8 5 5 0

259

TOTAL

R EC E I PTS*

5 , 0 9 5 1 1 . 60 5

1 3 , 70 5

44 , 4 15 44 , 5 9 5

1 62 , 3 6 5 1 16 , 7 2 5 1 00 , 7 1 5

47 , 0 2 5

10 , 6 5 5

1 7 . 845

2 2 . 1 45 44 . 5 95

4 � 6 ::l 5

1 0 2 , 9 25

7 74 , 5 1 5

30 . 0 45

1 5 . 1 4 5

1 7 , 8 5 5

260 White River Cont.

P Y A TT < E A VA L L E Y S UM M I T

T J M A HAWK WH ! T E V ILL E Y E L L V I L L E F I P S T

1 9 86- 87 C H AN G E 1 9 8 7 N U M E R I C A L P E P C E NT

2 5

1 , 6 2 4

$ 7 , 3 9 3

$ 1 , 7 8 1 , )0 5

- 1

-3 1

3 1 4 - 6 6 3 , 1 8 5

-3 . 8

- 1 . 9

4 . 4

-2 7 . 1

Y E S 3 9 1 0 0 2 8 , 67 5 0 Y E S 5 0 1 0 :.1 8 , 0 2 5 0

2 4 1 2 7 9 , 3 7 5 0

Y E S 2 3 5 6 8 , 07 5 0 Y E S 3 1 3 2 <1 , 4 3 5 0 Y E S 1 3 4 4 7 5 7 5 , 2 8 5 0

1 9 8 6- 8 7 A SSOC I AT I ON A l R E C O R D

C H UR : H E S WI TH 2 S E R V I C E S S S A V E R A G E A T T E N D A "lC E P P O P E � T Y VA L U E i 000 I T O T A L F EC E I PT S *

E A CH S UN

1 9 8 6- 8 7 C H A NG E 1 9 8 7 N UM E R I C A L P E R C E NT

$ 1 , 9 25 , 5 0 5

$ 1 , 4 1 6 , 3 3 5

$ 1 , 6 74 , 5 2 5

$ 53 4 , 5 5 5

- 1 7 2 1 , 945

- 2 5 9 , 5 7 5

- 4 1 , 7 S 5

- 1 9 40 , 9 3 3

- 47 . 2

- 1 5 . 5

- 2 . 4

- 7 8 . 4

* RC U N D E D T O N E AR E S T F I V E DOL L A R S

Miscellaneous Associations 1 9 8 7 A S SO C I AT I O N A L S U � � A R Y R E P O R T RE P O RT D AT E 0 2/ 0 2 / 8 8

P A RT A

3 7 , 7 1 5 3 , 7 0 0

1 3 , 99 5 a 9 , 5 2 5 0

1 5 , 8 9 5 1 , 9 1 4

1 7 , 4 2 5 a 9 5 , 42 5 ()

TOT A L L OC A L E X P E D I T U R E S * T O T A L C H U � C H D E BT * T OT A L T I T H E S , O FF ER I � G S , OTHE R E X P E � D I T U F E S ON N E W C O N ST RU

3 7 , 7 1 5

1 3 , 9 9 5

10 , 3 6 5

1 5 , 8 9 5

17 , 4 2 5

9 8 , 4 3 5

G I F T S*

***** * * E N R O l L M E NT * ** * **** T O T AL Y E A R T O T T O T .'l E � 8 ER. S H I P MU S U >; D E S I G* C OOP A S S OC 'I I S S l::JN

C H U R C H P A S T C P. e R G L S t. P L E T R E S T O T AL S 5 C T M ! N WMJ BF O G I FT S P R O G R M M I S S E X P E N D

CL A R K SV I L L E F I R ST 1 8 8 5 4 2 3 2 4 5 0 742 405 0 10 1 4 8 1 2 1 6 2 2 0 5 3 24 4 0 0 4 47 59

NEW L I B E R T Y S O U 1985 R PT 1 9 8 5 4 50 52

N O : L I F E NO �- R P T 19 7 8 8

R. OL L I NG H I L L S 1 9 7 2 6 I t 1 7 3 2 0 5 1 3 5 5 4 3 4 2 8 9 5 6 5 5 4 6 6 3 () 1 1 2 0 1

U 'I l T Y 19 8 5 <{ P T 1 9 84 2 1 3 1 4

W I N T H ROP F I R. ST n A NS F E R I N 1 9 4 5 2

1 9 86- 8 7 C H A N G E

1 9 8 7 � U M E R I C A L P ER C E NT

1 98 6- 8 7 A SS OC I AT I ONAL R E CORD

- C H UR C H E S IN A SS OCI A T I ON

1 9 8 6- 8 7 C HA "l G E

1 9 8 7 N U M E R I C AL P E RC E NT

- 1 9 -79 . 2 C T E N � O L M E �T 6

� 2 3

a o

- 3

- M I S S I QN S RE P � RT E D S EP AR A T E L Y 5

1 44

9 0 2 0

$ 2 5 7 , 8 60

S 37 , 1 0 3 $ 0

$ 5 5 , 9 60

- 4 -2 . 7 �US I C M I N I STRY O N G O I �G E N ROL� ENT

-6 0 . 0 C HUR C H E S G I V I NG THR U C OOP. PROG R A M - 1 0 - 10 . 0 VI M U ONG O I NG E NR O L M E N T

- 2 4 - 88. 9 R E C E I V E D BY B AP T I S M - 1 7 - 45 . 9 8R OTH E R H O O O O NG O I NG E NROL M E NT

43

6 8 6 1 , 0 1 3

5 4 0

2 9

- 1 2 6

- 1 2 2

- 3 0 3

2 07 . 1 R E C E I V E D B Y L ET T E R

- 1 5 . 5 T O TA L R E S I D E N T M E M B E R S

- 1 0 . 7 T OTAL M E M BE R S

-3 5 . 9 S S J N G O I NG E N�OL M E NT

- 4 0 , 5 0 5 - 1 3 . 6 U N DE S I GN AT E O G I FT S*

- 1 6 0 -0 . 4 C O OP E R A T I V E P R OGR A �

- 1 , 4 9 5 - 1 00 . 0 A S S O C I A T I ONAL M I S S I O N S

- 6 , 5 8 1 - 10 . 5 T O T A L M I S S I O N E X P E N D I T UR E S

* R O U ND E D T O N E ARE S T F I V E DOL L A R S

1 9 8 7 � S SO C I A T I O NAL S UM M ARY R E P O R T

RE P O RT D AT E � 2/ C 2 / 88

C H U R C H

C L A R K S V I L L E F I � S T Billy Ray Usery N E W 1 1 5 E ny S O U

N E ,: l I F E R C l L i ClG H I L L S Layne E. smith lJ"J l T Y

I. I "I T HRO P F I R S T

T W O

S U N

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Y E S

Y E S

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AV G P K D P E F T Y

S S V A L U E

A T T 1 00 0 )

2 2 2 8 7 5

0

0 8 3 40 1

0

0

1 9 8 6 - 8 7 A S SOC I AT I ON A l R E C OR D

1 9 8 6- 8 7 C H A N G E 1 9 8 7 N U � � F I C A L P E R C E N T

- 1 - 2 0 . 0 C H UP : H E S � TH 2 SE � V I CE S E A C H S U N

T O T A L -; o r A l

L OC � L C H J R C H

E X P E � D " DEBT*

2 3 7 , 2 9 5 0

71 , 57 5 0

1 9 8 6 - 8 7 C H A N G :: 1 9 8 7 N U M E R I C A L P E RC E N T

T :l T T I TH E T::JTAl E X ?

O F F E R I N G S N Ew C C",S T R

C T H G I FT S* I L O C A L )

2 4 2 , 1 4 5 0

1 1 7 , 5 0 5 0

5 8 , 2 6 5 - 4 0 , 0 0 5

2 3 . 2 T O T A L L OC A L E XP E D I TURE S *

- 1 00 . 0 T O T A L C H U R C H O E 8T *

TOHL

" EC El P T S*

2 42 , 5 7 5

1 1 7 , 5 0 5

4 3 0 5

$ 1 , 2 76

1 3 6 ), 0 8 0

- 1 2 5 3 3 1

- 3 4 , 64 5

-29 . 1 S S � V E R A G E A T T E N D A NC E

35 . 0 P RO P E , T Y VAL U " ( 00 0 )

- 8 . 8 T OT A L R EC E I P T S *

$ 30 8 , 8 70 t o

$ 3 59 , 6 50

$ 0

- 3 1 , 9 0 5 -,8 . 1 T O T AL T I T H E S , O FF ER I N G S , O T HE R G I F T S*

- 1 , 5 0 0 - 1 00 . 0 E X P E N D I T U R E S I N N E W C O N S T R U

261

262 --

v "" E �

Z

1 2

3 4

5 6 7

8 9

1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 16 1 7 1 8 1 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30 3 1 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

Association

Arkansas Valley . Arkansas River Valley . Ashley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bartholomew . Benton Big Creek . . Black River . . . . Buckner . . . . . . . . . Buckville . Caddo River . Calvary . . Carey. . . . . . . . . . . . Caroline . . . . . . . . . . . . Centennial . . . . . . . . . . . . . Central . Clear Creek . Concord . Conway-Perry . . . . . . . . Current-Gains . . . . . . Delta . . . . . . . . . . . . . Faulkner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Garland . . . . . . . Greene . . . . . . . . . . . . Harmony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Independence . . . . . . . Liberty . . . . . . . . . . . Little Red River . . . . . . . . . . .

Little River . Mississippi . . . . . . . . Mt. Zion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Arkansas . . . . . . . . North Central . North Pulaski . . . . . . Ouachita . . . . . . . . . . . . Pulaski . Red River . Rocky Bayou . Southwest . . . . . . . . . . Tri-County . . . . . Trinity . Washington-Madison White River. Other Churches

TOTAL

. . . . . . . .

. . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . .

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"§ � � � ] "§ ..§ :§: g 2 U � U O U <c

24 21

30 28 20 1 9

26 26 29 28

8 7 31 30 33 29

2 2 21 17 40 39 20 19

3 1 30 13 1 3

36 35

33 31 53 46 1 6 16 28 26 32 26 30 28 1 6 1 5 32 30 41 37

26 26

52 50 18 17

26 23 42 41

36 36 44 44

22 1 8

39 38

22 22

53 52 36 33 28 26

44 42

45 44

34 30 37 35 28 24

6 2 1 ,283 1,201

SUMMARY PART A AND PART B

» "0 "" is is is is 0 _ o = "0 � "B t � E � _ S ..c � E C E E � .§ � � v

.� t: 5 ] � 3 § C';I 0 = 1 :� � .� .@ e ::> = 'v '''::; � '"' "0 0 0 � 2 .s o u 0. = -" � o � v � v » � � � o � � u = ;E � � "' 03 � = lOG '" lOG "" 1-- "'- "' ''' ''' U I-- '" "' '''

104 159 5,520 10,274 4,079 1,055 890 558 347 207 436 5 ,848 8,701 4,646 1,521 821 522 271 164 293 5 ,646 7,691 4,465 1 ,777 916 493 2 1 1 292 216 4,621 7,078 3,903 1 ,536 1 ,037 41 1 201 506 688 1 1 ,929 17,383 10,504 2,664 1 ,949 1 ,071 592

29 1 1 742 1 ,227 434 1 14 156 1 0 1 7 194 203 4,262 7,4 1 1 3,271 1 ,785 658 476 174 106 145 3,159 4,780 2,435 6 1 1 465 231 81

1 5 8 257 346 156 - 3 - -56 63 1 ,695 2,575 1,557 377 221 94 52

301 354 7,987 1 1 ,733 5,549 2,373 1,232 765 475 125 165 3,083 4,336 2,564 967 610 342 165 232 394 8,365 1 1 ,642 6,518 2,068 1 ,240 722 417

57 65 2,546 4,371 1 ,950 579 300 398 1 7 1 394 692 1 3,079 17,400 10,373 2,899 2,202 973 352 519 391 7,805 1 1 ,493 6,010 1 ,576 1 , 194 526 268 617 936 22,576 32,829 19,069 4,235 3,326 1 ,581 696

65 80 2,260 3,355 1 ,487 528 245 297 1 16 177 152 4,248 7, 197 3,283 1 }55 6 1 1 396 96 155 159 4,378 7,746 3,361 1 ,440 737 444 106 281 548 7,403 10,293 5,735 1 ,700 1 ,279 567 208 307 251 5 , 109 6,804 3,547 1 , 146 648 265 61 222 242 6,555 9,371 5,045 2,622 1 , 1 82 623 376 369 552 12,812 20,412 10,682 3,468 1 ,885 848 410 2 1 1 261 5 , 1 75 7,728 3,934 1 ,804 946 649 306 413 634 13,786 20,751 1 1,600 3,491 2,605 1,337 440 103 165 2,410 3,668 2,128 764 576 106 20

226 254 4,851 6,938 3,516 1 , 134 877 342 265 3 1 5 333 9,484 1 7,049 6,240 2,493 1 ,412 873 447

454 616 1 1 , 1 5 8 17,890 8,871 2,844 1 ,619 1 ,076 330 325 341 7,593 10,685 6,428 2,303 1,591 739 265 128 162 2,528 3,399 1 ,786 560 331 191 2

684 1 ,082 20,706 28,894 15,945 4,412 3,657 2,092 899

92 202 3,592 5,973 2,881 1 ,005 463 250 120

797 1 ,682 27,829 40,391 23,071 5,988 4,929 2,500 828 218 487 6,041 8,995 4,396 1 ,440 734 662 223

1 2 1 214 3,449 4,813 2,764 847 549 278 129

608 756 1 3 , 1 65 18,505 10,182 2,485 1 ,946 1 , 1 33 496

578 590 12,577 20,096 9,996 2,944 1 ,799 1 ,356 740

257 240 6,492 9,884 3,757 1 ,993 637 268 104 707 1 ,002 13,659 20, 1 53 14,355 2,423 2,689 849 254 176 228 4,086 6,282 3,142 647 732 482 1 3 1

3 43 686 1,013 540 5 144 90 20

1 1 ,910 16,495 321 , 152 479,555 256, 155 77,978 52,043 27,886 1 1 ,882

i z

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

W 1 1 U 13 M 1 5 1 6 U 1 8 1 9 W � n � � � u n D � � 3 1 n n � � � TI � E � 41 G �

263

Association

Arkansas Valley Arkansas River Valley . Ashley . Bartholomew . Benton . . Big Creek . . ' Black River . . Buckner . Buckville . Caddo River . Calvary . Carey. Caroline . Centennial. Central . Clear Creek . . Concord . Conway-Perry Current-Gains. Delta . Faulkner . Garland . Green e . Harmony Independence . Liberty Little Red River Little River . . Mississippi Mt. Zion . North Arkansas . North Central . North Pulaski . Ouachita . Pulaski . Red River Rocky Bayou Southwest . Tri-County . Trinity . Washington-Madison White River . Other Churches

TOTAL

'" "-e '§ � �

1 ,916,190 2,121 ,660 1 ,871 ,600 1 ,738,520 4,373,935

W2,725 1 ,445,470

889,710 33,720

577,515 2,450,705 1 ,072,245 2,822,910 1 ,202,785 5,649,850 3,779,350 9,729,290

614,960 1 , 1 44,735 1 ,438,930 2,688,955 1,253 , 1 10 2,083,420 5, 145,UO 1,778,140 7, 125,680 1 ,043,825 1,519,310 2,908,040 4,930,690 2,515,380

852,945 W,678,665

1 ,209,620 16,375,275 2,532,880 1 ,068,490 5,066,930 4,234,8� 1 ,3�,125 7,695,555 1 ,781 ,005

360,080

$ 1 3 1 , 148,935

� .� § "- ", o 0 o � U � 176,902 2�,378 288,739 164,601 399,581

3,201 1 3 1 ,�

88,264 1 ,866

4 1,546 270,782 109,430 256,248 1 20,881 504,106 234,682 889,779 44,343

108,6U 150,877 252,620

95,595 1 73,652 497,514 182,331 673,343

87,067 146,394 345,45 1 361 ,202 297,892

56,162 821,519 129,080

1 ,574,384 193,610 66,615

5�,241 420,563 102,149 439,543 158,378

37,103

$ 1 1,862,871

SUMMARY PART A AND PART B

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M� �� �m n� 78� �m �� n� 23,683 86,872 �,3 16 47,274

4, 1 72 84,353 88,704

148,387 27,086 47,031 �,666

109,531 32,013 58,360 87,863 98,658

169,844 42,021 30,347 74,885

1 15,262 91 ,984 1 5,398

109,920 61 ,099

1 55,689 41,188 38,930

1 2 1 ,352 84,199 54,421 62,788 54,81 3

$2,753,695

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>=: :..a: o c:

� :� � f- :>' ''l 3�,1 14 374,974 429, 161 3 1 6,137 754,954

8,354 261 ,063 160,794

1 ,945 89,662

501 ,026 219,126 420,668 1 76,007 841,739 704,746

1 ,927,839 1 14,868 221,931 252,477 476,926 182,774 3 1 1 ,327 815,619 362,998

1 ,233,237 163,822 244,872 541,5� 649,226 523,580 109,595

1 ,410,303 242,�2

2,871,353 361, 139 154,166 948,105 734,273 204,2�

1 ,083,963 309,968

55,960

$22,108,957

� u

�� [) � (/» :::: "' .;: .;:

2,134 2,368 1 ,957 1 ,992 5,002

280 1 ,748 1,351

1 1 6 842

3,045 1 ,267 3 , 1 34

930 4,639 3,227 8,293

921 1 ,700 1 ,677 3,136 1 ,675 2,941 4,185 2,064 5,404 1 , 166 1 ,867 3,313 4,330 2,935 1 , 1 3 1 7,829 1 ,490

10,306 2,544 1,550 4,851 4,712 2,01 1 6,049 1 ,624

305

124,041

'" � �

e � � >

$ 1 1 ,389 7,881 9,469 8,305

14,560 354

6,820 3,361

120 2,139 9,781 4,530

1 1 ,744 5 , 1 27

23,976 10,211 34,998

2,991 5,732 8,365 9,898 6,885

10,356 20,014

7,903 32,833

3,296 6,449

13,258 16,727

9,670 2,381

35,057 5,581

69,913 8,976 3,510

25,826 20,739

6,049 1 8,625 7 ,393 1 ,276

$524,468

1: 2 '0

� ca [i � 3 $ 1 ,431 ,350 1 ,446,570 1 ,�7,820 1 ,423,830 3,453,005

88,565 951,610 752,290

34,430 545,61 5

2,009,230 779,595

2,714, 1 15 856,555

4,844,050 2,622,020 7,592,980

503,400 840,565

1 , 1 68,520 2,347,665 1 , 101,700 2,395 ,650 4,107,330 1 ,296, 1 10 5,877,220

740,220 1,21 1 ,080 2,450,920 4,450,990 2,1 52,930

651 ,470 10, 103,235

969,340 14,681 ,035 2, 121 ,360

959,890 4,072,790 3,831 ,960 1 , 109,145

10,805,700 1 ,925,505

308,870

$ 1 15,138,230

.c ca i:! ..., - � "" o .c � f- U Cl

184,625 608,450

39,560 534,460 926,225

57,355 33,135 �,095

101, 105 410,350 249,930

1 , 197,215 1 80,865

2,377,675 1 ,058,200 4,286,080

60,400 1 55,230 204,265 956,430 575,210

1 ,033,820 667,785 371 ,7�

1 ,916, 1 15 56,810

362,795 490,620

2,083,660 623,915 163,305

4,701,� 124,590

10,1 10,545 679,600 313,635

1 ,072,360 1 ,998,260

45,215 2,593,1� 1 ,416,335

i{J

� � '§ ] � � � o o 6

1 ,879,930 2,108,730 1 ,835,450 1 ,708,080 4,21 1 ,025

102,725 1 ,360,420

880,885 33,720

568,905 2,424,� 1,065,615 2,546, 170 1 , 192,535 5,239,510 3,561,190 9,543,605

613, 1 10 1 , 1 33,555 1 ,423,240 2,664,765 1 ,247,040 2,065,340 4,853,150 1,759,120 6,428,100 1 ,027 ,565 1,471 ,350 2,827,995 4,809,290 2,417,470

763,305 9, 1 14,695 1 , 1 85,000

14,760,875 2,513,800 1 ,035,690 4,770,490 4,161 ,770 1 ,3 1 1 ,675 7,305,775 1 ,674,525

359,650

$45,062,745 1 $123,961,275

� § .� ;;. 'B ] � � � "- � u x c o o "l O U ""

725 10,979 25,937

135,547 324,744

409 19,791 94,274 1 1 ,971

1 1 8,941 143,849

68,955 801,620

1,849 744,094 373,022 722,287

60,�3 74,197

4,475 387, 1 10

15,733 1 ,042,183

109,448 131 ,980 479,853 108,738

73,233 302,483

1 ,068,109 63,728 44,038

1 ,258,917 36,518

1,588,664 570,476 1 19,386 360,055 275,096

19,386 4,888,387

534,555

$17,216,145

AUDITS

The original audits of Agencies and

Institutions can be seen by contacting

the Executive Director's office or the

respective Agency and Institution.

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 265

W i l l i i l m T. K l n n c m il n p h o n p. e2J-35Ul

T h e E x ecu t i v e Doa r d

K i n nern a n & Os borne C e r t i fied Publ ic fl ccounta n t s

10025 F l n a n c i <1 1 Prlrkwau. S U i te 4UU L i t t l e Rock, (\rkanS<13 72211

A r k a n sas jJn.ll l .i s t S t n. t e C o n v e ll l i o ll L i t t l e Rock , A r k a n sa s

,'tl m £! � H . O!'dJ U r u c " h o n e 221 -911 [;

We ilav e e x ami n e d t i l e a c comp a ny i n g s t a t em e n t s of a s s e t s , l i a b i l i t i e s a n d f u n d ba l a n c e s a r i s i n g f r om c a s l ! L r a n s a c t i o n s o f L h e E x e cu L i v e Doa r d , A r k a n s a s D a p t i s t S t a t e Co n v e n t i o n a L D e c em b e r :1 1 , 1 9 8 7 a n d t h e r e l a t e d s t a t em e n L s o f c a s h r e c e i p t s a n d d i sb u r s eill e ll t s , c h a n g e s i n o p e r a t i n r; f u n d b a l a n c e s - c a s h b a s i s a n d c h a n g e s i n s p e c i a l f u n d bn. l n. n e e s - c a s h bn. s i s f o r t i l e y e n. r t h e n e n d e d . O u r e x ami n a t i o n wa s ma d e i n a c c o r d rt n ec w I L h g e n e r a l l y a c cep t e d a ud i t i n g s L a n d a r ds a n d , a c c o rd i n {j l y , i n c l u d e d

s uc h L e s L s o J L h e a c cou n t i n g r e c o r d s a n d s u c h o L h e r 'lU d i t i n g p r o c e d u r e s as w e c o n s i d e r ed n e c e s s a ry i n t h e c i r cllrns L a n ce s . Th e f i n a n c i a l s L a t em e n t s of L h e E x e cu L l v e B o a r d - A r k n. n s a s D:tp t i s t S t n. t e C o n v e n t i o n f o r t h e y e n. r e n d ed D e c em b e r 3 1 , 1 0 8 G , we r e e xami n e d by o t h e r a ud i t o r s w h o s e r ep o r t dn. t e d F e b r u a r y 1 0 , 1 9 8 7 , e xp r e s s e d an u n q u a l i f i e d op i n i o ll 0 11 t h o s e s La t emc ll L s I J r e p a r e d O il L h e b a s i s of cn. s h r e c e i p t s a n d d i. s lJu r s eme n t s as d e sc r i b ed i n

N o L e 1 .

A s d e s c r i l",d i n N o t e 1 t o t h o C i n a n c i a l s t a t em e ll L s , 'fh e [ex e cu L i v e B o a r d ' s po l l ey i s t o IJ r c p a r e i t s f i l l a l l c i a l s L a tem e n t s 011 t i l e b a s i s o J c a s h r e c e i p t s a n d d i s iJ u t' s em e n t s a n d i ll a c c o r da n c e wi t h a c c ou n L i n g p r n. c t i ce s f o l l ow e d b y n o n - p r o f .l t d e n om i n a L i o n a l o q ; a n i za l i o n s . A c c o r d i n g ly , t h e n. c c omp any i n g f i n a n c i n. ] s t a Leme n L s a r e n o t i n t e n d e d t o p r e s e n t f i n a n c i a l pos i t i o n a n d r e s u l t s o [ op c r a t i o n s i n c o n f o rm i L y wi L h g e n e r n. l l y a c c e p t e d a c c QU n t i ll g Ilr i n c i l> l e s .

I n ou r op i n i o n , L h e f i n a n c i a l s t a L em o n t s r e f e r r e d t o a b o v e

p r e s e n t .f a I r ly L l l e a s s e t s , l i a b i l i t i e s a n d f u n d ba l a n c es a r i s i n g f r om c a s h t r a n s a c t i o n s o [ t il e E x e cu t i v e Ilo a r d , A r k a n sn.s D a p L i s t S t a t e Co n v e n t i o n a t De cem b e r 3 1 , 1 9 8 7 a n d L h e c a s h r e c e i p t s a n d d I sb u r s em e n t s a n d c h a n g e s i n f u n d b a l a n c e s f o r t h e y e a r t h e n e n d e d o n t h e b a s i s o f a C C ou n t i n t: me n t i o n ed i n t i l e p a r a r, r a p h a b o v e , wh i ch h a s b e e n a p p l i e d o n a c o n s i. s L e n t b a s I s d u r i n G L i l e p e r i od .

O u r e x ami n a t i o n WaS ma d e p r im a r i l y f o r L h e p u r po s e o r e xp r e s s i n g a n op i n i o n o n t h e b a s i c f i n a n c i a l s t a t eme n t s t a k e n a s a w h o l e . T h e a c compa n y i n g a d d i t i o n a l i n f orma t i o n o n pag e s 1 0 t o 1 5 i n c lu s i v e , i s p r e s e n L e d f o r p ur p o s e s o f a d d i t i o n a l a n a ly s i s a n d i s n o t a r e q u i r e d p a r t o f t h e b a s i c f i n a n c i a l s ta t em e n t s . S u c h a d d i t i o n a l i n f o rma t i o n h a s b e e n s u b j e c t e d t o L h e a ud i t i n g p r o c e du r e s appl i e d i n t h e e x am i n a t i on o f L h e bas i c f i n a n c i a l s t a t em e n t s a n d , i n ou r op i n i o n , i s f a i r ly s t a t e d , o n t h e bas i s o f a c c ou n t i ng r e f e r r e d t o a b o v e , I n a l l ma t e r i a l r e s p c c t s i n r e l a t i o n t o t h e b as i c f i n a n c i a l s t a t em e n t s t a k e n a s a wh o l e .

L i t t l e Rock , A r k a n sas M a r c h 1 1 , I 0 8 S

266 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

EXECU T 1 VI; BO ARD

A WCANSAS BAPT I ST STATE CONVE N T I ON

S TATEMENT OF ASSETS , L I A B I L I T I ES AND

F U N D Il ALANC ES MU S I NG FUOM C A S H TltANSACT I ONS

Decem ber 3 1 , 1 0 8 7 and 1 0 8 6

A S SETS

C a s h ( i n c lud i ng t ime d epo s i t s of $ 9 8 7 , 2 3 3 a n d $ 1 , 6 5 2 , 0 9 3 , r e spe c t i v e l y )

I nv e s tme n t s , a t c o s t Woma n ' s Mi s s i o n a ry U n i on - i nv e s tme n t s ,

a t cos t N o t es r e c e iv a b l e - c h u r ch bu i l d i n g l o a n

f un d - o t h e r

Depo s i t s a n d pr epaid exp e nses Re a l e s ta t e , f u r n i sh i ngs a n d e q u i pme n t ,

1 9 8 7

$ 2 , 7 1 5 , 9 3 7 5 3 0 , 0 5 8

93 , 6 1 5

1 13 7 , 1 37 3 1 , 3 81 23 , 7 3 1

a t cos t _6_�4 0 , 4 9 8

L i ab i l i t i e s :

L IABI L I T I ES AND FUND B ALANC ES

$

N o t e s pay a b l e $ 1 1 7 , 7 16 $ A c cumu l a t e d p r o f i t s on i nv e s tm e n t s

- r e i nv e s t e d F u n d s h e l d i n esc row - Lot t i e Moon

o f f e r i ngs

Fund Ila l a n ce s : Op e r a t I n g f U Il cis S p e c i a l f un ds

4 5 , 7 5 4

8 8 1 , 1 9 1

2 , 8 6 7 , 1 6 8 6 , 6 4 9 , 4 98

S e e accomp a ny i ng n o t e s .

1 0 8 6

2 , 6 4 5 , 409 386 , 0 18

1 2 2 , 4 0 1

493 , 593 29 , 6 7 2 6 6 , 5 0 6

1 2 8 , 940

4 2 , 3 0 7

786 , 7 2 5

2 , 7 8 5 , 6 18 6 , 3 94 , 078

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 267

EXECU T I VE 130AHD

A HKANSAS 13AP T I ST STATE CONVEN T I ON

S TATEMENTS OF CASU llECE I PT S AND D I S UU H S EMENTS

Years e n ded De cem b e r 3 1 , 1 9 8 7 a nd 1 9 8 6

1 98 7 C a s h r e ce i p t s :

Coop e ra t i v e Program D e s i g n a t e d con t r ibu t i on s :

A r k a n sa s Ua p t i s t Fam i ly a n d Ch i l d Care S e r v i ces

Woma n ' s !li s s ionary U n i o n d es i g n a ted :

D i x i e J a ck son Lo t t i e Moon A n n i e Arms t rong

Other d e s ig n a t ed c o n t r i bu t i on s To t a l d e s i g n a t e d c o n t r i bu t i ons

M i sc e l l a n eou s r e ce i p t s : Camp s a n d assem b l i e s O t h e r mi sc e l l a ne ou s r e c e i p t s

To t a l mi sc e l l an e ou s r e ceipts Total cash r e c e i p t s

C a s h d i sb u r seme n t s : A r k a n sas Ba p t i s t Fam i l y a n d

Ch i l d Care Se rvi c e s A r k a n sas 13ap t i s t N e w sma g az i n e O u a c h i t a 13ap t i s t U n iv e r s i t y Sou t h e r n Ba p t i s t Co l l eg e E x ecu tive 130ard - S o u t h e r n 13a p t i s t

Co n ve n t i on Op e r a t i ng f u n d d i sb u r s em e n t s O t h e r d i sb u r s em e n t s

To t a l cash d i sb u r s eme n t s

E x ce s s of cash r e c e i p t s ove r cash d i sb u r s eme n ts

C a s h a s s e t s - b e g i n n i n g of y e a r

Ca s h a s s e t s - e nd of y e a r

Ca s h a s s e t s composed o f : Ca sh on hand and i n b a n k s Time d epos i t s I nv e s tm e n t s

$ 2 9 8 , 6 2 2

4 6 4 , 3 47 2 , 2 3 6 , 3 7 5

785 , 9 4 7 6 0 1 , 1 0 6

3 9 9 , 8 6 7 3 , 9 1 6 , 0 5 3

6 5 2 , 4 8 9 1 8 1 , 8 8 2

1 , 9 1 3 , 4 77 4 7 8 , 5 97

4 , 9 6 1 , 2 9 8 1 2 , 1 6 1 , 5 21

1 1 7 , 3 0 9

S e e a c comp a ny i ng n o t e s .

$ 1 2 , 0 0 8 , 8 2 4

4 , 3 8 6 , 3 9 7

4 , 3 1 5 , 9 20 2"0:71 1 , 1 41

2 0 , 4 6 6 , 5 7 3

2 4 4 , 5 6 8

3 , 0 3 1 , 4 27

$ 1 , 7 4 8 , 4 3 7 9 9 7 , 5 0 0 5 3 0 , 0 5 8

268

1 9 8 6

$ 2 6 7 , 8 0 4

4 3 :3 , 2 2 6 2 , 1 9 6 , 2 2 1

6 98 , 0 4 1 __ � , 7 9 9

3 4 8 , 6 1 5

_3 , 7 3 G !.�

6 H , 8 9 5 1 7 8 , 4 4 9

1 , 8 82 , 7 5 1 4 69 , 2 3 6

4 , 7 1 1 , 4 55 1 1 , 5 38 , 0 5 5

1 8 9 , 8 6 7

$ 1 1 , 6 1 8 , 4 2 7

4 , 2 0 6 , 0 91

4 , 0 8 4 , 9 5 3 19-;-909 , 4 7 1

1 9 , 5 8 4 , 7 0 8

3 2 4 , 7 63

2 , 7 0 6 , 6 6 4

$ 9 9 3 , 3 1 6 1 , 6 5 2 , 0 93

3 8 6 , 0 18

.$. 3 , 0 3 1 . 4 27

1987 ANNUAL

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 269

EXECU T IVE BOAIlD

AHKAN S AS BAPT I S T STATE CONVENT I ON

S TATEMENTS OF CUANGES I N OPE RAT I NG FUND BALANC E S - C A S U BAS I S

December 3 1 , 1 98 7 a nd 1 9 8 6

Fu nd ba l an ce s - b eg i n n i n g of y e a r

E xcess of cash r e c e i p t s over c a s h d i sb u r s em e n t s

A d d cash d i sb u r s eme n t s n o t a f f ec t i n g f un d ba l a n c e s :

P r i n cipa l payme n t s on n o t e s payab l e P r i n ci p a l d i sb u r s e d o n n o t e s

r e ceiva b l e : Ch urch bu i l d i ng l o a n f u n d I n crease i n o t h e r n o tes r e ce iva b l e

D e crease i n f un ds h e l d i n e s c r ow -L o t t i e Moon o f f e r i ngs

I n crease in d e pos i t s

L e s s cash r e ce i p t s n o t a f f e c t i n g fund b a l a n c e :

I n crease i n a c cumu l a ted p r of i t o n i n v es tm e n t s

I n crease i n f un d s h e l d i n e s c r ow -Lo t t i e M o o n o f f e r i ngs

De crease in Woma n ' s M i s s i o n a ry U n i on i nv e s tme n t s

P r i n cipa l r epayme n t s o n n o t e s r e ce iva b l e :

Ch u r ch bu i l d i n g l o a n f u n d O t h e r

D e c r e a s e i n depos i t s

F u n d b a l a n c e s - e n d of year

1 9 8 7 1 9 8 6

$ 2 , 7 8 5 , 6 1 8 $ 2 , 4 2 1 , 3 42

2 4 4 , 5 6 8 3 2 4 , 7 63

3 , 0 3 0 , 1 8 6

1 1 , 2 0 3

1 0 4 , 3 9 7 1 , 7 0 9

1 1 7 , 3 0 9

3 , 4 4 7

9 4 , 4 6 6

2 8 , 7 8 6

1 1 0 , 8 5 3

4 2 , 7 7 5

2 8 0 , 3 2 7

2 , 7 4 6 , 1 0 5

3 5 , 070

1 1 2 , 709

3 1 , 4 73 1 0 , 6 1 5

1 8 9 , 867

2 2 , 9 8 7

2 , 1 70

9 8 , 9 8 3 2 6 , 2 1 4

1 50 , 3 54

1 2 , 8 6 7 , 1 6 8 1 2 , 7 8 5 , 6 1 8

S e e a c comp a ny i ng n o t e s ,

270 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

EXECU T I VE l30AHD

A RKANSAS HAPT I S T STATE CONVEN T I ON

STATJ<;MENTS OF CHANGES I N SPE C I AL FUND BALANCES - CASH HAS I S

De cem b e r 3 1 , 1 9 8 7 a nd 1 9 8 6

F u n d ba l a n c e s - b eg i n n i n g of y e a r

A d d i t i o n s t o r e a l e s t a t e , f ur n i s h i ngs a n d e q u i pme n t : Ba p t i s t S t ud e n t U n i o n - UALR

- Faye t t evi l l e - Mo n t i ce l l o - A r k ad e lp h i a - G a r l a n d Cou n t y - UAMS

A r k a n sas Bap t i s t As sem b ly I mp r o veme n t s - Camp P a r o n G u e s t H o u s e

- Hop e Mi g r a n t Ce n t e r Mi s s i o n s i t es M o t o r ve h i c l es P o r t a b l e c h a p e l s O f f i ce eq u i pme n t Ce n t ra l comp u t e r s y s t em

He t i reme n t s : Camp H a r t Mi s s i o n s i t es Mo t o r v eh i c l es

1 9 8 7

$ 6 , 3 94 , 0 7 8

6 6 1 4 , 0 0 0 5 , 5 0 0

693 1 , 3 4 0 3 , 4 1 2

4 1 , 3 0 6 2 1 8 , 9 9 4

5 , 4 1 7 1 2 2 , 1 2 2

18 , 5 0 0 1 2 , 9 5 6

6 , 8 2 8 , 9 7 9

1 2 , 5 0 0 1 6 6 , 9 8 1

! 6 . 6 1!2.��

S e e a c comp a n y i ng n o t e s .

1 9 8 6

$ 6 , 1 7 1 , 6 27

5 , 7 66 1 5 , 6 7 5 1 7 , 5 0 5 2 7 , 9 2 2

7 6 , 9 4 9

2 0 , 000 4 1 , 475 4 4 , 7 1 5 5 4 , 8 78

6 , 3 2 6 3 6 , 1 2 6

6 , 5 1 8 , 9 6 4

5 3 , 5 2 8 1 8 , 1 1 6 5 3 , 2 4 2

! 6 . 3 �'t,J2Z�

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 271

EXECU T I VE BOARD

A I�A N S A S BAPT I ST STATE CONVENT I ON

NOTES TO F I NANC I A L STATEMENTS

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N o t e 1 : Summa ry o f s i g n i f i can t accou n t i n g po l i c i e s

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N o t e 2 : I n v e s tm e n t s

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276 1 987 ANNUAL

EXECU T IVE BOARD

A RKANSAS BAPT I ST S TATE CONVE N T I ON

F UN D BALANCES

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F UND BALANCES

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280 1987 ANNUAL

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A HK A N SAS lJAPT I S T S T A 1' E CON VENT I ON

S CHEDULE OF CHANGES IN Ol'E H A T l N G FUND BALANCES ( CONT I N UED)

Y e ar E n d ed De cem b e r 3 1 , 1 987

F u n d J3a l a n c e 1987 Decem b e r 3 1 , Coop e r a t i v e De s i g n a t e d M i sc e l l a n e o u s

1 986 Program Co n t r i bu L i o n s --.!(e ce i p t s

S t a t e M i s s i o n s Eme r g e n cy $ 76 , 1 1 1 $ 4 1 , 1 38 N e w Mi s s i o n s S i t e s 8 1 , 3 7 9 $ 4 3 , 786 5 , 000 A r k a n s a s Ba p t i s t H i s tory 7 , 3 9 2 M i n i s t e r i a l E d u c a t i o n Loan 1 1 6 , 1 5 2 1 0 1 , 282 $ 1 9 , 880 S t a t e M i s s i o n s Church Loan 3 8 5 , 9 8 6 2 , 280 2 , 4 30 D i sa s t e r He l i e l 7 , 0 86 800 E x t r em e M i s s i o n s

Eme r g e n cy He l i e f 770 B S U 3 r d C e n t u r y Endowmen t

Cam p a i g n 8 , 49 5 Ou a c h i t a S o u t h e r n

Camp a i g n 2 3 , 360 Wome n s ' Mi s s i o n a r y

U n i o n - A l l F u n d s 1 34 , 4 59 3 , 488 , 375 8 97 , 1 4 4 O f f i c e Bu i l d i n g D e b t ( 3 3 1 , 6 6 3 ) 36 , 1 57 P r i n t i n g S e r v i c e s

Op e r a t i n g ( 1 00 , 7 5 2 ) 9 , 5 1 4 C o n v e n t i o n C a r s

O p e r a t i ng ( 20 1 , 6 3 2 ) 1 7 6 , 8 2 8 Of f l c e Eq u i pme n t ( 4 !J , !J 8 8 ) 9 , 1 2 1 S p e c i a l De par bn e n t

P r oj e c t s 5 3 , 7 4 5 5 0 , 9 4 6 Bo l d M i s s i o n T h r u s t -

Sp e c i a l N e e d s ( 6 , 34 8 ) 1 , 9 46 Commu n i c a t i o n s 1 4 , 4 9 9 Ca p i ta l N e e ds 1 2 8 , 2 7 3 3 4 , 077 Emp l oy e e Be n e f i t s

R e s e r v e 90 , 5 3 4 6 4 , 399 1 , 0 4 1 , 6 3 3 M i s c . ile p a r tm e n t

C h a r g e s & A l l o c a t i o n s 1 1 , 7 8 1 3 � 1 , 2 5 6 A r k a n sa s Bapt i s t

C o nv e n t i on Mi s c . P r o g r ams 3 , 1 3 3 5 0

E x e c . S e c r e t a r y P r og rams 72 , 1 6 0 1 7 , 222 3 1 , 220 A s s em b l y Con s t r u c t i o n 159 500 2 , 6 0 8 E v a ng e l i sm - S u pe r Summer 7 , 8 4 2 4 0 , 9 1 7 G oo d N e w s Ame r i ca Reviva l s 2 , 82 1 9 , 1 19 S a l e o f Camp Ha r t P r o p e r t y 1 14 , 1 7 7 4 , 9 4 7 Suppo r t Se r v i c e s ( 6 , 3 7 1 ) 5 8 , 893 1 0 , 4 7 1 B r o t h e r llOod - S p e c i a l 6 , 950 4 , 5 7 0

12 , 7 8 5 , 6 18 .$ 1 2 , 0 0 8 , 824 l4 , 386 , 397 1 4 , 0 3 �,-5Jl.�

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 281

T o t a l t o F u n d JJa l a n c e

Fu n d b e A c cou n t e d Fu n d T o t a l December 3 1 , T r a n s f e rs f o r D i s b u r s81nen l s 'fr a n s I e r s D i sb u r seme n t s 1987

----- --------

$ 1 9 , 5 4 0 $ 1 3 6 , 789 $ 7 3 , 1 08 $ 1 5 , 000 $ 8 8 , 1 0 8 $ 4 8 , 681 1 3 0 , 1 65 180 , 9 42 1 8 0 , 9 4 2 ( 5 0 , 777)

7 , 392 7 , 392 2 :J 7 , 3 1 4 7 0 , 0 5 0 7 0 , 050 167 , 264

3 0 , 000 420 , 696 9 , 068 0 , 9 68 4 1 0 , 728 3 , 1 67 1 1 , 0 53 6 , 9 82 6 , 982 4 , 0 71

2 4 , 6 4 2 2 5 , 4 1 2 25 , 4 12 2 5 , 4 1 2

8 , 4 9 5 8 , 4 95 8 , 4 9 5

2 3 , 360 2 3 , 360 2 3 , 3 6 0

8 , 5 8 5 4 , 5 2 8 , 56 3 4 , 40 5 , 867 1 5 , 000 4 , 4 20 , 8 6 7 107 , 696 ( 2 9 5 , 5 0 6 ) ( 2 0 5 , 506)

8 4 , 8 2 7 ( 6 , 4 1 1 ) 8 7 , 2 5 9 1 0 , 109 9 7 , 3 6 8 ( 1 03 , 779)

( 2 4 , 8 0 4 ) 2 1 5 , 5 0 9 2 1 5 , 599 ( 2 40 , 4 0 3 ) ( 4 0 , 8 6 7 ) ( 4 0 , 867)

4 4 , 9 3 1 1 49 , 6 2 2 4 0 , 4 0 6 4 0 , 406 1 0 9 , 2 1 6

( 4 , 4 0 2 ) 1 0 , 6 7 0 1 0 , 6 7 0 ( 1 5 , 072) 1 4 , 49 9 1 4 , 499 1 4 , 4 99

1 62 , 3 50 1 6 2 , 350

1 3 , 9 1 1 1 , 2 1 0 , 477 1 , 097 , 7 3 9 1 , 0 97 , 7 3 9 1 1 2 , 7 3 8

3 6 :1 , 0 3 7 3 5 1 , 879 7 , 282 3 59 , 1 61 3 , 8 76

3 , 1 8 3 50 50 3 , 1 3:1 1 2 0 , 6 0 2 65 , 1 3 5 6 5 , 1 35 5 5 , 467

3 , 267 3 , 267 48 , 7 5 9 3 5 , 3 6 4 3 5 , 3 6 4 1 3 , :HJ5 1 1 , 840 556 556 1 1 , 3 84

1 19 , 1 2 4 0 1 1 9 , 1 24 1 1 9 , 1 2 4 1 0 , 000 7 2 , 9 9 3 37 , 73 6 29 , 279 6 7 , 0 1 5 5 , 978

1 1 , 520 5 , 0 52 5 , 5 0 G 2 6 , 468

l 8 5 9 , 2 6 6 .$2 4 , 0 75 , 698 l2 0 , 3 4 9 , 2 61 l 8 5_!l",2JU1, 1;]1 , 20.�.Jt:m .$2 , 867 ! 1 6_8_

282 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

LARRY A. MARTIN. C PA

404 SOUTHLAND PLAZA BUILDING · 6TH 8: McKINLEY STREETS . LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72205

The Execut i ve Board Arkansas Bapt i st State Convent i on L i tt l e Rock , Arkansas

We have exami ned the accompany i ng statement of assets , l i abi l i t i es and fund ba l ances ari s i ng from cash transacti ons of Arkansas Bapt i s t Fam i ly and C h i l d Care Serv i ces a t December 3 1 , 1987 and the re l ated statement of revenue col l ected , expend i tures mad e , cap i tal add i t i ons , and changes i n fund bal ances for the year then ended . Our exami nat i on was made in accordance w i th general l y accepted aud i t i ng standards and , accord i ng ly , i ncl uded such tests of the account i ng records and such other aud i t i ng procedures as we con s i dered necessary in the c i rcumstances.

As descr i bed in Note 1 of the notes to f i nanc i a l statements , the accompany i ng f i nanc i a l statements are prepared on the cash bas i s and , accord i ng l y , they are not i ntended to present f i nanc i a l pos i t i on and resu l t s of operat i ons i n conformi ty w i th genera l ly accepted account i ng pr i nc i p l e s .

I n our op i ni on , t h e f i nanc i al statements ment i oned above present f a i r l y the asse t s , l i ab i l i t i es and fund bal ances ari s i ng from cash transac t i ons of Arkansas Bapt i st Fami ly and Ch i l d Care Serv i ces at December 3 1 , 1987 and the revenue col l ected and expend i tures made duri ng the year then ended , on the bas i s of accoun t i ng descri bed in Note I , wh i ch bas i s has been app l i ed i n a manner cons i s tent wi th that of the preced i ng year.

L i tt l e Roc k , Arkansas February 6 , 1988

�� a· YYl � Cert i f i ed Publ i c Accountant

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 283

284 1987 ANNUAL

ARKANSAS BAPTIST FAM I LY AND CH I LD CARE SERVICES

STATEMENT OF ASSETS , L IAB I LI T I ES AND

FUND BALANCES ARISING FROM CASH TRANSACTIONS

DECEMBER 3 1 , 1987

(Wi th comparati ve tota l s for 1986)

ASSETS

General

December 3 1 , Expendab l e Funds

Unrestricted Restricted Memor i al Bottoms Educati on

Cash and i nterest bear i ng accounts $ 1 53 , 4 12

Arkansas Bapt i st Foundat i on i nvestments 306, 268

Land , bu i l d i ng s and equ i pment - at cost :

Land Bu i l d i ng s Equ i pment Furni ture and f i xtures L i brary books Veh i c l e s L i ve stock Farm equi pment

Total assets $459 ,680

$48 , 090

LIABI LITIES AND FUND BALANCE

Total l i ab i l i t i e s and fund bal ances $459,680

$30 , 792

$ 1 , 000, 000

$ 1 ,000,000

$ 1 , 000,000

The accompany i ng notes are an i ntegral part of these f i nanc i a l stateme nt s .

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 285

1987 Non-ex�endable Funds December 3 1 ,

Pl ant General Jones Total 1986 Total Fund Endowment Endowment A l l Funds Total A l l Funds

$ 232 , 294 $452 , 827 $ 685 , 121 $ 826 , 1 5 1

1 , 306 , 268 5 1 7 , 788 $ 1 ,000 ,000 2 ,824 ,056 1 ,8 1 5 ,839

$ 16 , 257 16 , 257 1 6 , 2 5 7 1 , 5 1 3 , 024 1 , 5 1 3 ,024 1 , 5 1 3 , 024

9 3 , 278 9 3 , 278 93 , 278 129 ,086 129 ,086 123 , 889

4 14 4 14 4 14 1 58 , 784 158, 784 1 5 7 , 634

4 , 1 40 4 , 140 4 , 140 5, 344 5 , 344 5 , 344

$ 1 , 5 38,562 $ 1 ,920,327 $970,6 1 5 $ 1 ,000,000 $5,429, 504 $ 4 , 5 5 5 ,970

$ 1 , 538, 562 $ 1 ,920,327 $970,6 1 5 $ 1 ,000 ,000 $5,429,504 $4 , 5 5 5 , 970

286 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

ARKANSAS BAPTIST FAMI LY AND CHI LD CARE SERVICES

STATEMENT OF REVENUE COLLECTED, EXPENDITURES MADE ,

CAPITAL ADDITIONS, AND CHANGES I N FUND BALANCES

YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 3 1 , 1987

(With comparati ve tota ls for 1986)

Revenue col l ected : Execu t i ve Board -

Cooperat ive Program $ D i rect contr ibut ions :

Mother ' s Day Thanksg i v i ng Chri stmas

Desi gnated contri but ions Undes i g nated contri buti ons Endowment and other

i nvestment i ncome Proceeds sa l e of assets

Total revenue col l ected Expend i tures made :

Program serv i ces General admi ni strat ive Co l l ege expenses

Total expend i tures made Excess (def i c i ency) of

revenue col l ected over expend i tures made

Cap i t a l add i t i ons ( d e l e t i ons ) : D i spos i t i on of p l ant

assets Donat i on of veh i c l es Donat i on of property

Transfers : Bottoms Memor i a l Fund P l ant acqu i s i t i ons

Net i ncrease ( decrease ) i n fund bal ances

Fund bal ances -beg i nn i ng of year

353 ,948

4 5 , 0 1 1 206 ,965

7 , 698 278, 491 1 76 , 319

264 ,099 844

1 ,333,375

1 , 2 1 6 , 885 255 , 21 5

1 , 472, 100

( 1 38 , 725 )

7 4 , 375 1 3 , 000 ( 7 ,967)

( 59 , 31 7 )

5 18,997

459 ,680 Fund bal ances-end of year =$===�=

December 31, Expendab l e Funds

Unrestricted Restricted Memorial Bottoms Education

$12 , 354

81 1 $ 539 $ 7,891

13, 165 7,891 -----s39

� �

1 3 , 165 7 ,891 ( 3 , 84 7 )

( 74 , 37 5 ) ( 1 3 ,000) �)

( 4 ,0 15 ) (66 , 484) ( 3 , 84 7 )

52, 105 1 ,066,484 34 ,639

$48,090 $ 1 ,000,000 $30,792

The accompanyi ng notes are an i ntegral part of these f i nanc ia l statement s .

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 287

1987 Non-ex�endable Funds December 3 1 ,

P l ant General Jones Total 1986 Total Fund Endowment Endowment A l l Funds Total A l l Funds

$ 353 , 948 $ 353 , 948 $ 547 , 628

4 5 , 0 1 1 4 5 , 0 1 1 4 4 , 055 206, 965 206 ,965 193 , 232

7 , 698 7 , 698 6 , 6 1 7 290 , 845 $ 1 , 000 ,000 1 , 290 , 845 284 ,995 1 7 6 , 3 19 l 76 , 3 19 23 1 , 232

265 , 449 265 , 449 2 7 3 , 379 8,735 $ 850 9 , 585 8 , 364

1 , 3 54,970 850 1 ,000,000 2,355,820 1 , 589, 502

1 , 2 1 6 , 885 1 , 2 16 , 885 1 , 234 , 506 2 5 5 , 2 1 5 255 , 2 1 5 278 , 1 19

4 , 386 4 , 386 3 , 692 1 , 476,486 1 , 476,486 1 , 5 1 6 ,3 1 7

( 1 2 1 , 5 16 ) 850 1 , 000 ,000 879 , 334 7 3 , 185

$ ( 5 , 800) ( 5 , 800) ( 3 0 , 048) 1 , 800

402 , 000

(12 , 1 47) 1 2 , 147

( 1 33 , 663) 6 , 347 850 1 , 000 , 000 873 . 534 446 ,937

1 ,672,225 1 ,9 1 3 ,980 969,765 4,555,970 4 , 1 09 ,033

$ 1 , 5 38, 562 $ 1 ,920,327 $970 , 6 1 5 $ 1 , 000,000 $5,429 , 504 $4 , 555 ,970

288 1987 ANNUAL

ARKANSAS BAPT IST FAMI LY AND CIl I LD CARE SERVICES

NOTES TO F I NANCIAL STATEMENTS

DECEMBER 3 1 , 1987 AND 1986

Note 1 : Summary o f s i gn i f i cant account i ng pol i c i e s

T h e f i nanc i a l statements are presented on a fund accoun t i ng bas i s u s i ng the cash transac t i on s metho d . Revenue and t h e rel ated assets are recogn i zed when recei ved rather than when earned and expens es are recogni zed when paid rather that when the ob l i gat i on is i ncurred . Accord i ng l y , the f i nanc i a l st atemen t s are not i ntended to present f i nanc i a l pos i t i o n and resu l ts of opera t i o n s i n conform i ty w i t h genera l l y accepted accoun t i ng p r i nc i p l e s .

P l ant assets

Expend i tures by the general fund for p l ant acqu i s i t i ons are accounted for as transfers to the p l ant fund . In accordance with account i ng pol i c i es o f non-pro f i t denomi nat i on a l orga n i z a t i ons , no prov i s i o n i s made f o r deprec i at i o n o f proper t i e s .

Other matters

A l l g a i n s and l osses ari s i ng from the sa l e , col l e c t i o n , or other d i s pos i t i o n o f i nv e s tments and other noncash assets are accounted for i n the fund own i ng t h e a s s e t s .

N o t e 2 : I nvestments

Purchased i nvestments are recorded at co s t ; donated i nvestments are recorded at market val ue at the date o f g i ft . At December 3 1 , 1987 and 1986 i nvestment s were as fol l ows :

General Fund Bottoms Fund General

Endowment Jones Endowment

C a s h & i nterest beari ng accounts

Carr i ed _a_t_

$ 306 ,268 1 , 000 , 000

5 1 7 , 788 1 ,000,000

$2,824 ,056

1987 Approximate

market v a l u e

$ 307 ,091 1 , 0 3 1 , 300

5 19 , 180 1 ,000,000

$2,85 7 , 5 7 1

I nvestment Carr i ed i ncome at

$ 2 3 , 9 2 1 $ 232, 4 18 104 , 253 1 , 066 , 484

5 1 , 8 1 1 5 1 6 ,937 �

223 , 106 $ 1 ,81 5,839

1986 Approx i mate

market v a l ue

$ 237 , 23 7 1 , 127 , 190

537 , 256

$ 1 ,90 1 , 683

I nve stment i ncome

$ 1 7 , 89 1 1 4 4 , 762

39 , 793

202 , 446

70,933

$27 3 , 379

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

ARKANSAS BAPTIST FAMILY AND CHILD CARE SERVICES

NOTES TO F I NANCIAL STATEMENTS

DECEMBER 31 , 1987 AND 1986

Note 2: I nvestments (cont i nued)

The i nvestments are h e l d in var i o u s tru s t funds adm i n i stered by the Arkansas Bap t i s t Foundat ion of the Arkansas Bap t i s t State Conve n t i o n , a non-pro f i t orga n i z at i o n . I nvestments cons i sted o f the fo l l ow i ng :

Carr i e d

Corporate s t o c k s and _a_t_

bonds $ 182 , 678 U . S . Treasury

secu r i t i es and government agency ob l i g a t i ons 598 , 468

Cert i f i cates of depos i t 1 , 99 3 , 963 Group i ncome funds 4 4 , 704 Cash i nvestment

accounts 4,243

$2,824,056

Note 3 : Emp l oyee bene f i t p l an

1987 1986 Market Carr i ed Market V a l u e _a_t_ V a l ue

$ 1 9 1 , 74 5 $ 185 , 9 59 $ 206 , 1 6 5

6 1 9 , 4 1 5 837 , 34 6 894 , 7 1 6 1 , 99 3 , 963 744 , 4 6 3 744 , 463

4 8 , 205 4 4 , 704 52 ,972

4,24 3 3 , 3 6 7 3 , 36 7

$2,85 7 , 5 7 1 $ 1 , 8 1 5,839 $ 1 ,9 0 1 ,683

The agency has a non-qu a l i f i ed , vo l u ntary contri butory emp l oyee reti rement b e n e f i t p l an adm i n i stered by the Annui ty 8oard , Southern 8ap t i s t Conve n t i on , for a l l fu l l - t ime empl oyees who have comp l eted one year o f serv i ce . Total pens i on expenses were $56 , 4 50 and $59 ,080 for 1987 and 1986 , respect i v e l y , w h i ch represents 1 0 % o f t h e part i c i pat i ng emp l oyee s ' compensat i o n . Genera l ly , under the terms o f the p l an the contr i bu t ions from emp l oyer and vo l u ntary con tr i bu t i ons from emp l oyees up to 1 5% of the i r compens at i o n , are p l aced i n the empl oyee ' s account and on reti reme n t , these funds p l u s i nvestment earn i ng s are u s e d to purchase an annu i ty for the emp l oyee .

289

290 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

!Y� � !Y� CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

Texarkana Orrlce: 701 Arkansas 8lvd . • Texarkana, AA 75502 ' (SOt) 773·2166

lltlle Rock Office: 201 E. Markham ' Suite 500 • Uille Rock, AA 72201 • (501) 375·2025

The Board of Directors Arkansas Baptist Foundation Little Rock , Arkansas

We have examined the statements of assets , liabilities , and fund balances of the Arka�sas Baptist Foundation as of December 3 1 , 1 987 and 1 986 , and the related statements of revenue s , expenses and changes in fund balances for the years then ended . Our examinations were made in accordance with generally accepted audi ting standards and , accordingly , included such tests of the accounting recol'ds and such othel' auditing procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstances .

As described in Note 1 to the financial statements , the Arkansas Baptist Foundation ' s policy is to prepare its financial statements on the basis of cash receipts and disbursements with certain modifications . Accordingly , the accompanying financial statements are not intended to present the financial pOSition and results of operations in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles .

In our opinion , the aforementioned financial statements present fairly the assets , liab ilities and fund balances of the Arkansas Baptist Foundation at December 3 1 , 1 987 and 1 986 , and the results of its operations for the years then ended , on the basis of accounting described in Note 1 , which basis has been applied in a consistent manner .

The examinations referred to above were directed primarily toward formulating an opinion on the financial statements of the Arkansas Baptist Foundation taken as a whole . The information included in Supplementary Schedules 1 through 3 is presented for purposes of additional analysis and is not a required part of the financial statement s . The supplementary information has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the examinations of the financial statements of the Arkansas Baptist Foundation and , in our opinion , is stated fairly in all material respects in relation to the financial statements taken as a whole .

February 1 5 , 1 988 L ittle Rock , Arkansas

Certified Public Accountants

Cash and Receivables n�ote 6 ) Cash in banks Cash in savings accounts and equivalents Due from cooperative program

Total cash and receivables

Pr-ooer-ty and Equipment , at Cost Furnitur-e and office equipment Au tomah iles

Less accumulated depreciation Net property and equipment

Investments, a t Cost or Fair Market Value at Date of Cont:-ibution (Nota 2 and 6 )

Certificates of deposit and equivalents Bonds and notes Stocks Mortgage participation Annui ties Non-negotiable seCU!"'ities Investment in partner-ships Land

Total investments

Total Assets

LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES

Funds held in escrow

Fund Balances eN ate 6 ) Investment trust f:.m.d.3, principal Undistributed trust income Operating fund

Total fund balances

Total Liabilities and Fund Bala.'1ces

ARKANSAS BAPTIST FOUNDATION

S tatements of Assets, Liabilities and Fund Balances December 31 , 1 987 and 1986

1987 Ope:'atir:g Funds Trust Fur:ds

32 ,342 � �

1 1 5 , 4 1 7 �

1 39 ,469 � -----".l,ill

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$ 93,021

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� � $ 93,021

300 402,838

403,138

3 , 593 , 400 8 , 45 3 , 858 5 ,938 ,242

76 ,002 52,908

8 , 962 954,525 1 57,295

19 ,2)5 ,292

19,6)8 ,4)0

7 , 2 1 4

1 9 ,422 , 300 208 ,9 1 6

1 9 ,6)1 , 2 1 6

19 ,6)8 ,430

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

1 986 0ee rating Funds

25 , 55 1 ..-.lL.lli �

1 1 1 , 396 �

1 34 , 742 � �

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$ 95,058

_$_---

� � $ 95,058

Trust Fcwd3

2 , 666 235,224

237,890

2 , 1 4 3 , 400 6 , 432 ,863 4 ,558,575

77 , 64, 52, 90a 1 3 , 804

654 ,595 157,395

1 4 ,09 1 , 1 8,

14,329,079

1 1 8 ,987

14 ,063 , 1 60 146 , 9 32

14,210,092

14,329,079

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ARK.ANSAS BAPTIsr FOUNDATION

S tatements of Revenue s , Expenses and Changes in Fur-.d Balances Years ended December 3 1 , 1987 and 1986

1 987 Ooeratlng Funds Trust Funds

Revenues z Suooort and Contributions Cooperative prog!"am 209 ,765 I:westllent income received , net of trust fund accrued

interest purchased of $58 ,768 and $27 , 1 24 in 1987 and 1986 , respecti"lely 35,043 1 , 899 , 390

Contr'ib:..ltions o f trU3':. fund prin>::!ipal 5 , 1 36 , 236 Realized gains on sale o f secur'ities 421 ,004

Total 244,8 1 J 7,456 ,630

Exoenses and Dist.:"ibutions Income d::'stribution.3 to beneficiaries 1 , 770,557 Distributions of principal to beneficiaries 234 , 075 Realized losses on sale of securities 3 0 , 873 Operating expenses (Notes 3 and 4 ) 246 z850

Total � 2,035,506

Ex�ess (deficit) of revenues , support and contributions over expenses and distributions (Note 5 ) ( 2 , 037 ) 5 , 42 1 , 1 24

Fund balances, begin."ing of year (Note 6 ) � 1 4 ,210 ,092

Fund balances, end of year (Note 6 ) $ 93,021 1 9 , 63 1 ,216

T h e acconpanying notes are a n integral part of these financial state:nents.

1 986 Ooerating Funds

$ 205 ,796

26 , 0 1 3

231 ,809

� 242 . 6 1 5

( 1 0 , 806)

� $ 95,058

Trust Funds

1 , 4 1 1 ,383 2 , 198 , 9 47

537 ,534 4 , 1 47 . 864

-

1 , 304 ,859 1.0 00 1 55, 194 -:J 153 , 1 84

;J> 1 ,6 1 3 ,237 Z

Z C

2 , 534 ,627 ;J> t""

11 ,675,465

1 4 ,210 ,092 .

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

ARKANSAS BAPTIST FOUNDATION

Notes to Financial S tatements December 3 1 , 1 987 and 1986

Note 1 : Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

Organization

293

The Arkansas Baptist Foundation was incorporated under the laws of the S tate of Arkansas in 1 9 49 . I ts purpose is to encourage Baptists in the proper management and final distribution of accumulated possessions. The Foundation ' s charter authorizes it to receive immediate g ifts , or gifts by will or through trus t , for the benefit of any institution or agency related , directly or indirectly , to the Arkansas Baptist S tate Convention or the Southern Baptist Convention .

The Board of Directors is composed of fifteen persons . Five are nominated each year by the Convention ' s nominating commi ttee and elected at the annual session . The by-laws require that at least two-thirds of the Board be laypersons . Investments are made based on guidelines approved by an investment committee and after evaluation of the recommendations from investment counsel .

Trust Income

There are no fees or commissions charged to the trust fund beneficiaries by the Foundation . Thu s , gross income generated from investments is distributed to the designated bene ficiary , or reinvested as principa l .

Basis of Accounting

Except for an accrual to record accounts receivable from the Coopera ti ve Program, the financial statements are presented on the basis of cash receipts and disbursements . Certain revenue and the related assets are recognized when received rather than when earned , and certain expenses are recognized when paid rather than when the obligation is incurred . Accord­ingly , the financial statements are not intended to present financial position and results of operations in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles . ( Also see Note 2 for specific policies related to investments . )

Depreciation

Depreciation has been recorded utilizing the straight-line method over the following estimated useful lives :

Description

Automobiles Office furniture and equipment

Estimated Useful Life

3 years 3 -5 years

Amounts charged to operating expenses for depreciation totaled $ 22 , 273 and $ 20 , 829 in 1 987 and 1 986 , respectively .

294 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

ARKANSAS BAPTIST FOUNDATION

Notes to Financial Statements ( Continued) December 31 , 1 987 and 1 986

Note 2: Investments

Investments are carried at cost or the fair market value of the instrument at the date of contribution . The Foundation does not adjust the cost of debt securities for amortization of premium and accretion of discoun t . Any premium or d iscount is recognized at the date of maturity or the date of sale , and the related gain or loss is then recognized .

Investments in partnerships are recorded at cost upon acquisition . The Foundation does not adjust the cost basis of these investments for reported income or losses , or for the periodic cash distributions received from the partnerships . The Foundation records cash distributions as income to be distributed to the appropriate beneficiaries . Thus , all gains and losses associated with these investments are deferred and recognized upon disposal of the related investment or upon liquidation of the partnership .

Realized gains or losses on investment securities are recognized upon disposal of the related investments . For the years ended December 3 1 , 1 987 and 1 986 , net realized gains were $390 , 1 3 1 and $ 384 , 350 , respectively . The financial statements are not adjusted to reflect unrealized gains or losses for the difference between cost and related market values of the investment portfolios . Net unrealized investment ( losses ) gains amounted to approximately ( $ 1 , 07 1 , 70 0 ) and $49 1 , 300 December 3 1 , 1 987 and December 3 1 , 1 986 , respectively , as reflected in the following paragraph .

The carrying value and estimated market value of investments at December 31 , 1 987 and December 3 1 , 1 986 are as follows :

December �1 , 1 987 December 31 , 1 98 6 Carrying Estimated Carrying Estimated

Value Market Value Value Market Value

Certificates of deposit and equivalents $ 3 , 593 , 400 $ 3 , 59 3 , 400 $ 2 , 1 4 3 , 400 $ 2 , 1 4 3 , 400

B onds and notes 8 , 453 , 858 8 , 47 1 , 479 6 , 4 32 , 863 7 , 1 59 , 0 1 8 S tocks 5 , 9 38 , 242 4 , 848 , 9 1 7 4 , 558 , 575 4 , 323 ,763 Mortgage participation 76 , 002 76 , 002 77 , 649 77 , 649 Annuities 52 , 908 52 , 908 52 , 908 52 , 908 Non-negotiable securities 8 , 962 8 , 962 1 3 , 804 1 3 , 804 Investment in partner-

ships 954 , 525 954 , 525 654 , 595 654 , 595 Land 1 57 , 395 1 57 ,395 1 57 ,395 1 57 , 395

$ 1 9 ,235 ,292 $ 1 8 , 1 63 , 588 $ 1 4 ,09 1 , 1 89 $ 1 4 ,582 ,532

The estimated market values of certificates of deposits and equivalents , bonds and notes , and s tocks were obtained from the Foundation ' s brokerage firm ' s portfolio evaluation reports dated December 3 1 , 1 987 and 1986 . The carrying values for other assets such as mortgage participations , land , annuities , investment in partnerships , and non-negotiable securities were used as the estimated market value as current appraisals were not available .

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

ARKANSAS BAPTIST FOUNDATION

Notes to F inancial S ta tements ( Continued) December 3 1 , 1 987 and 1 986

Note 3: P ension Plan

295

The Foundation provides a defined contribution , contributory pension plan covering substantially all employees through the Annuity Board of the Southern Baptist Convent ion . The pension expense for the years ended December 3 1 , 1 987 and 1 986 was $ 26 , 460 and $ 2 1 , 59 2 , respectively . At December 3 1 , 1 987 , there were no unfunded liabilitie s .

N o t e 4 : L eaRe Obligations

In January 1 987 , the Foundation extended its lease agreement for office space through January 3 1 , 1 9 9 0 . T he lease agreement requires rental payments of $20 , 022 per year , with possible adjustments every six months for i ncreases or decreases in the cost of utilities and/or jani torial services .

Note 5 : Income Taxes

Arkansas Baptist Foundation is exempt from income taxes under Section 5 0 1 ( c ) ( 3 ) o f the Internal Revenue Code .

Note 6 : Trust Fund Balance

The Foundation acts as trustee in the investment and managemen t of certain assets for t he benefit of the various agencies supported by the Arkansas Bapti s t S tate Convention and the Southern Baptist Convention . These assets and the respective fund balance are restric ted and are for the exclusive benefit of their respective beneficiaries .

T he Foundation , in its capac ity as trustee for the management of these assets , maintains an account with a national investment firm . Under the terms of the related account agreement , the investment firm holds in customer safekeeping s tocks and bonds held for investment by the various trus t funds . In addi tion , the Foundation maintains a cash position with the inves tment firm which fac ilitates the purchase and sale of securities . This cash account is also used to deposi t t he various interest and dividend payments received on the investments held in safekeeping .

OBU Non-poo led Pooled

� Fund

Certificates of deposit and equivalents $ 2 , 672 ,866 95 ,262

Bonds and notes 3 , 193 ,58 1 2 , 040 , 640

Stocks 2 , 384 ,574 856 , 775

Mortgage participation

An."luities

Non-negotiable securities 5 , 627

Investment in partnerships 158 , 494 199 , 484

Land 1 50,995

Total trust investments $8 ,566 , 137 $3, 1 9 2 , 1 6 1

1987

Pooled Fund

$ 524,772

1 , 233 ,628

1 , 535 , 1 50

39 ,905

52 ,908

3 , 335

426 , 009

6,400

$3,822 , 1 07

ARKANSAS BAPTIST FOUNDATION

Swnmary of Trust Invest:nents December 31 . 1987 and 1986

Group Income

Fund Total

$ 300 , 500 3 , 59 3 , 400

1 , 986 , 009 8 , 45 J , 858

1 , 1 6 1 ,743 5 ,938 , 242

36 , 097 76 , 002

5 2 , 908

8 ,962

170 , 538 954 ,525

157 ,,95

�,,654 ,887 � 1 9 ,2,5,292

1986 OBU

NO!'l-pcoled Pooled Pooled

-� Fund Fund

$ 1 , 333 ,866 73 ,462 487,572

2 , 852 , 9 1 5 1 , 354 ,923 882, 388

' , 524 , 4 1 5 653 , 2 1 0 1 , 455 , 305

40, 769

52 ,908

8 , J97 33 5 , 374

30 , 50u 1 74 , 031 350,355

1 50,995 6 ,400

15,901 ,088 $2,255,659 1l,28 1 ,07 1

Group Income fund Total

$ 21+8 , 500 2 , 1 4 3 , 400

1 , 342,637 6 , 432 ,863

925 , 645 4 , 553 ,575

36 , 880 77, 649

52 ,908

1 3 , 804

99 ,709 654 ,595

1 57. 395 ----

$2,653,371 $ 1 4 , 09 1 , 1 89

tv \0 0\

� 00 -.J >-Z Z c::: >-t'"'"

Non-gooled rund

� Income

Fund balances, at December 3 1 . 1 985 $5 ,027 , 1 03 �

Add: Investment income 763 ,899

Less accrued interest purchased �

Net investment income 75' , 745

Gain on sale of invest:nents 1 9 2 , 428

Principal contributions 7�9 ,929 932,357 754,745

Less: Distributions to

beneficiaries 129 ,409 675 , 1 63

Loss on sale of invest::nents 29 .620

1 5 9 . 029 675, 163

Transfers : Income to principal 68 , 1 1 5 (68 , 1 1 5 ) Bet' .. een investment

funds (28,59 9 ) ---

Fund balances, at December 3 1 . 1936 $5 ,839 ,9'7 40 . 1 82

ARKANSAS BAPTIST FOUNDATION

Summary o f Changes in Investment Fund Balances Years Ended December 31 t 1985 and 1987

1926

O B U Pooled Fund Pooled Fund G!"ou2 Income Fund Principal Income Principal Income Principal Income

� � � 40 ,805 2 ,000 ,023 28 . 749

20 1 , 928 258 ,'02 2 1 4 , 273

9 .922 � � 192 ,006 256,274 208 , 358

65 ,003 1 8 0 , 940 9 9 , 1 6 3 � --- � � ---� 192,006 � 256,274 � 208,358

189 ,595 25 ,399 235 ,660 386 204 ,441

� ---- � � ----� 189 .595 � 235,660 � 2Q4 . 4 4 1

9 ,777 ( 9 ,777)

----- ---- � --- __ J3.19) __ -_

2,33',725 22,442 3,159 , 1 13 5 1 .642 2,729 ,375 32,666

Total

1 1 .557 . ' 65

537 ,534 2 , 1 98,947 2 ,126 ,48 1

1 5 5 , 1 94

1 5 3 , 13, 30a .378

77 ,892

' 4 . 063 . , 60

Income

l , l.!38 , 507

Schedule 2

Combined

1 1 ,675 ,,65

1 , '38 ,507

� � 1 , 4 1 1 , 333 1 , 4 1 1 , 333

537 ,534 2 , 1 98,947

1 ,4 1 1 .383 �

1 , 304 ,859 1 , 460 ,053

---- � 1 cJ0' ,859 1 , 5 1 3,237

(77 .892)

' ; 6 ,9)2 " ,2 1 0 ,092

( Continued)

I � � Z C/J ;p. C/J I:l:i ;p. ." >-1 Cil >-1 C/J

� >-1 t!i (J 0 Z <: t!i Z >-1 (5 Z

N 'D -.J

Fund balances. at December 3 1 , 1 986

Add: Investment i:'lCome

Less accrued interest purchased

Net investment income

Gain on sale of investments

Principal contributions

Less: Distributions to

beneficiaries

Loss on sale of investments

Transfers : Income to principal Bet·..,een investment

funds

Fund balance s , at December 31 , 1 987

Sc!1edule 2 � Continued )

ARKANSAS BAPTIST FOUNDATION

Sum..r:J.ary of Changes in Investment Fund Balances (Continued)

Non-pooled Fund

� Income

$5 ,839,947 �

9 5 6 , 255

� 930 , 83 1

1 1 2 , 170 �,068 ,913 � 930,881

1 7 1 ,599 856 ,091

� 20 1 . 5 1 2 856,091

55 ,727 (55 ,727 )

(306 ,08 6 )

$8 ,569 , 1 64 59,245

Years Ended December 3 1 , 1986 and 1987

1 987

OBU Pooled Fund Pooled Fund Princigal Income Pr-inciQal

2 , 334.725 � 3 , 1 59 , 1 1 3

285 ,699

� 274, 998

5 7 , 224 170 , 182 � --- � 1 ,028,400 274,998 �

268,230

7 1 8 -7 1 8 268,230

1 1 , 122

�) ---- �

3,36 1 , 1 4 5 29,210 3,803,851

Income

2.l..r.lli

359 ,959

� 353 , 4 1 0

353,410

323 , 430

323,430

( 1 1 , 1 22)

7 0 . 500

GrouQ Income Fund Total

� Income � Income

2 , 729 , 375 32, 666 1 4 ,063 , 1 60 �

356 , 245 1 , 953 , 1 53

� ---- � 340 , 1 0 1 1 ,899 , 390

8 1 , 428 421 ,004 � � ---1 ,039,407 340 , 1 0 1 5 ,557,240 �

62 , 477 322,806 234,076 1 ,770,557

___ 2_"_2 ___ � ___ -_

� 322,806 264,949 1 ,770,557

66 ,849 (66 , 849 )

�) ---- ----- -----

3,688 , 1 40 49,961 1 9 ,422 ,300 208 ,9 1 6

Combined Total

1 4 ,21 0,092

1 .953 , 1 53

58 ,768 1 , 899 , 390

421 ,004 5 , 1 36 ,236 7,456 ,630

2 , 004 , 633

30 ,873 2 ,0)5 ,506

19 , 6 3 1 , 2 1 6

i a

I 0 Z

I � Z 0 � tTJ 0

>-l ::r: :;a >-l >-< � 0 c::: � >-l ::r: >-Z Z c::: >-l' (/] tTJ (/] (/] 0 Z

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

Salaries Employee benefits Payroll taxes Insurance R ent Postage O ffice supplies Telephone

ARKANSAS BAPTIST FOUNDATION

Schedule of Operating Expenses Years E nded December 3 1 , 1 987 and 1 986

1 987

$ 1 1 2 , 1 9 2 4 1 , 99 3

5 , 078 5 , 3 1 0

20 , 1 47 999

4 , 349 3 , 9 4 1

Dues and subscriptions 3 , 478 Depreciation 22 , 27 3 Maintenance 8 , 880 Professional s ervices 5 , 300 Board and committee meetings 2 , 895 Miscellaneous 1 , 500 Church programs 1 83 Services 582 Advertising and promotion 1 , 029 Auto expense 4 , 256 Travel 2 ,4 65

Total operating expend i tures $ 246 , 850

299

Schedule 3

1 986

$ 1 1 1 , 3 1 8 37 , 0 1 2

4 , 9 60 4 , 6 1 3

20 , 082 1 , 379 3 , 288 3 , 873 3 , 0 1 0

20 , 829 1 0 , 76 1 3 , 920 4 , 565 1 , 695

649 1 , 0 1 7 1 , 1 60 4 , 498 3 , 986

$ 242 , 6 1 5

300 1987 ANNUAL

LARRY A. MARTIN. CPA

4 0 4 SOUTHLAND PLAZA BUILDING . 6 T H & McKINLEY STREETS . LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72205

5 0 1 /664·4588

The Board of D i rectors Arkansas Bapt i st Newsmagaz i ne , I nc . L i t t l e Rock , Arkansas

We have exami ned the accompany i ng bal ance sheets of Arkansas Bapt i st Newsmagaz i ne , I nc . at December 3 1 , 1987 and 1986, and the rel ated s tatements of support , revenue and expenses , changes in fund bal ances , and changes i n f i nanc i al pos i t i o n for the years then ended . Our exami nat ions were made i n accordance w i th genera l ly accepted aud i t i ng s tandards and , accord i ng l y , i nc l uded such tests o f t he account i ng records and such other aud i t i ng procedures as we con s i dered necessary i n the c i rcumstances .

I n our opi n i o n , the f i nanc i a l s tatements ment i oned above present f a i r l y the f i nanc i a l pos i t i o n of t he Arkansas Bapt i st Newsmagaz i ne , I n c . at December 3 1 , 1987 and 1986 , and the resu l t s of i ts operat i ons and changes i n f i nanc i al pos i t i on for the years then ended , i n conformi ty w i th genera l ly accepted account i ng pr i nc i p l e s app l i ed on a con s i stent bas i s .

L i tt l e Rock , Arkansas February 12, 1988

J2,� a · rY\aJJ;:;;,-., Certi f i ed Pub l i c Accountant

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

ARKANSAS BAPTIST NEWSMAGAZINE , INC.

Current asset s :

BALANCE SHEETS

DECEMBER 3 1 , 1987 AND 1986

Cas h , i nc l u d i ng i nterest-beari ng accounts of $39 , 263 and $86 ,92 1

Accounts rece i vab le Accrued · i nterest rece i vab le Due from Arkansas Bapt i st State Convent ion

Coopera t i ve Program Tota l current assets

Non-current a s se t s : Depo s i t s Emp l oyee advances

Tota l non-current assets

Property and equ i pmen t : Cost Less accumu l ated deprec i at i on

Net property and equ i pment

LIAB I LITIES AND FUND BALANCES

Current l i abi l i t i e s : Accounts payab l e and accrued expenses Current maturi t i e s of l ong-term debt

Total current l i ab i l i t i e s

Long-term d e b t , l e s s current maturi t i es i nc l uded above

Deferred revenu e : B l i nd m i n i stry Barton subscri p t i on

Tota l deferred revenue

Unrestr i cted fund bal ance

1987

$ 48 ,090 1 2 , 073

12,546 72 ,709

1 , 13 1 400

1 , 5 3 1

126 , 0 5 1 79 , 1 2 1 46,930

$ 1 2 1 , 1 7 0

$ 8 , 052 4 ,992

1 3 ,044

4 ,993

4 , 1 51 98

4 , 249

98,884

$ 1 2 1 , 1 7 0

301

1986

$ 9 5 , 089 1 0 , 223

739

1 3 ,886 1 19 ,937

3 , 322 1 ,600 4 ,922

1 2 4 , 206 55 ,858 68,348

$ 193 ,207

$ 1 3 , 068 4 ,992

18 ,060

3 , 1 3 7 98

3,235

1 6 1 ,927

$ 193,207

The accompany i ng notes are an i ntegral part of these f i nanc i a l s tatement s .

302 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

ARKANSAS BAPTIST NEWSMAGAZINE , INC.

STATEMENTS OF SUPPORT, REVENUE AND EXPENSES

YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 3 1 , 1987 AND 1986

Support and revenue : Arkansas Bapt i st State Convent i on -

Cooperat i ve Program $ 18 1 , 882 Subscri pt i ons 282 , 624 Advert i s i ng 58 , 587 Spec i a l ed i t i ons 34 , 048 I nterest i ncome 4 , 75 1

Total revenue 561 ,892

Expense s : Program serv i ces :

Regu l ar publ i cati ons 433 , 544 Spec i a l ed i t i ons 28,098

461 , 642 General admi n i strat i ve 163,293

Total expenses 624 ,935

Excess (def i c i ency) of revenue over expenses $(63,043)

$ 1 78 , 449 296 , 62 1

48 , 646 27 , 135 10 ,585

561 ,436

438 , 7 38 28,101

466,839 167,570

634,409

$(72,973)

The accompany i ng notes are an i ntegral part of these f i nanc i a l statements .

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 303

ARKANSAS BAPTIST NEWSMAGAZINE, INC.

STATEMENTS OF CHANGES I N FUND BALANCES

Years ended December 3 1 , 19B7 and 1986

Fund bal ance - beg i nni ng of year

Excess ( de f i c i ency) of support and revenue over expenses

Fund ba l ance - end of year

1987 1986

$ 1 6 1 ,927 $234 ,900

(63,043) ( 7 2 , 973)

$ 98,884 $ 16 1 ,927

The accompany i ng notes are an i ntegra l part of these f i nanc i a l statements .

304 1987 ANNUAL

ARKANSAS BAPTIST NEWSMAGAZ INE . I NC .

STATEMENTS O F CHANGES I N F I NANCIAL POS I TION

Years ended December 3 1 . 1987 and 1986

1987 1986

Funds prov i ded ( u sed) by : Exces s (def i c i ency) of support and revenue

over expenses Add expenses not requ i r i ng out l ay of wor k i ng

cap i ta 1 : Deprec i at i on

Funds prov i ded (u sed) by operat i ons Decrease i n empl oyee advances I ncrease i n deferred i ncome - Barton subscr i pt ion

- B l i nd m i n i stry Decrease i n depos i ts

Total funds prov i ded

Funds app l i ed : Acqu i s i t i on o f property and equ i pment I ncrease i n depos i ts Decrease i n l ong-term debt

Total funds appl i ed

I ncrease ( decrease ) i n work i ng cap i ta l

Changes in work i ng cap i ta l : I ncrease (decrease) i n current asset s :

Cash Accounts rece i vab l e Due from Arkansas Bapt i s t State Convent ion

Cooperat i ve Program Accrued i nterest rece i vab l e

Decrease ( i ncrease) i n current l i ab i l i t i e s : Accounts payab l e a n d accrued expenses

Net change i n work i ng cap i ta l

$ ( 63 .043 ) $ ( 72 .973 )

23,263 16, 129 (39 . 780) ( 56 .844)

1 . 200 1 . 200 12

1 .0 1 4 745 2 , 1 9 1

(35, 3 7 5 ) (54 ,887)

1 . 845 1 6 . 257 998

4 ,992 4 ,992

6,837 22,247

$(42,212 ) 1(77 , 1 34 )

$ ( 46 ,999) $ ( 7 1 , 272) 1 . 850 442

( 1 , 340) 1 , 068 ( 739 ) 739

5 ,0 16 (8, 1 1 1 )

$(42,212 ) $(77, 134 )

The accompany i ng notes are an i ntegral part of these f i nanc i a l s tatement s .

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

ARKANSAS BAPTIST NEWSMAGAZINE , I NC.

NOTES TO F I NANCIAL STATEMENTS

December 3 1 , 1987 and 1986

Note 1 : Summary of s igni f i cant accou nt i ng pol i c i es

305

The Arkansas Bapt i s t Newsmagaz i ne , I nc . i s a non-pro f i t Arkansas corporat i on organ i zed to operate a pr i nt i ng and publ i sh i ng act i v i ty to aid and support the Arkansas Bap t i st State Convent ion .

Bas i s of account i ng

The f i nanc i al statements are presented on a fund account i ng bas i s u t i l i z i ng the accrual method .

Marke tab le securi t i es and i nvestments

Marketab l e securi t i e s and i nvestments are recorded at i dent i f i ed cos t , i f purchased , or at f a i r market va l ue at date of g i ft , i f donated .

P l ant assets

Property and equ i pment are carri ed at cost . Deprec i at ion i s computed on the strai ght- l i ne method over the e s t i mated usefu l l i ve s of the a s sets .

Barton subscr i p t i on deferred revenue

The B arton subscr i p t i on deferred revenue account was estab l i shed by donat i ons from the Arkansas Bapt i st Foundat ion to prov ide free subscr i pt i ons of the Arkansas Bapt i s t Newsmagaz i ne for needy m i n i sters t hroughout the state .

B l i nd m i n i s try deferred revenue

From t i me to t ime , Arkansas Bapt i st Newsmagaz i ne wi l l rece i ve dona t i ons that are to be used to prov i de tape mi n i s try to the b l i nd t hroughout the state. Th i s deferred revenue account was e s tab l i s hed to d i s c l ose the amount of unexpended restr i cted donat i ons of th i s type .

Note 2 : Property and equ ipment

A s ummary of property and equ i pment fol l ows :

Typeset t i ng system Off i ce furni ture and equ i pment Motor v eh i c l e

l e s s accumu l ated deprec i at i on

1987 $ 88 , 346

24 , 7 19 1 2,986

1 26 , 05 1 79 , 1 2 1

$ 46,930

1986 $ 87 , 326

2 3 , 894 12 ,986

1 24 , 206 55,858

$ 68 , 348

306 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

ARKANSAS BAPTIST NEWSMAGAZINE , INC.

NOTES TO F I NANCIAL STATEMENTS

December 31 , 1987 and 1986

Note 3: long-term debt

long-term debt at December 3 1 , 1987 cons i st s of the fol l ow ing :

Non- i nterest bear i ng note payabl e i n month ly i nstal l ments of $416 . 04 to December , 1989 , secured by type­sett i ng equ i pment

less current matur i t i e s

$9 , 985

4 ,992

$4 ,993

Long-term debt matur i ng i n the next two years con s i s ts of :

1988 1989

Total

Note 4 : Empl oyee benefit pl an

$4 ,992 4 ,993

$9 ,985

Arkansas Bapt i st Newsmagaz i ne has a non-qua l i f i ed , vo l untary contri butory emp l oyee ret i rement benef i t p l an adm i n i s tered by the Annu i ty Board , Southern Bapt i s t Convent ion , for a l l fu l l -t i me emp l oyee s . Tota l pens i on expenses were $18 , 565 and $19 , 578 for 1987 and 1986, respect i ve l y , wh i ch represents 12% of the part i c i pat i ng emp loyees ' compensat ion . Genera l ly under the terms of the p l an the contr i bu t i ons from emp l oyer and vol untary contr i bu t i ons from emp l oyees up to 15% of the i r compensat ion , are p l aced i n the emp l oyee ' s account and on ret i rement , these funds p l us i nvestment earn i ngs are used to purchase an annu i ty for the emp l oyee .

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 307

LARRY A. MARTIN, CPA

404 SOUTHLAND PLAZA BUILDING . 6TH Be McKINLEY STREETS . LITTLE ROCK. ARKANSAS 72205

Arkansas Bapt i s t State Convent ion L i t t l e Roc k , Arkansas

We h ave exami ned the bal ance s heet of Ouach i ta Bap t i st Uni vers i ty at May 3 1 , 1987 , and the re l ated s tatements o f changes i n fund bal ances and current funds revenues , expend i tures and other changes for the year then ended . Our exam i nation was made in accordance with genera l ly accepted aud i t i ng s tandards and , accord i ng l y , i nc l uded such tests of the account i ng records and such other aud i t i ng procedure s as we cons i dered neces sary i n the c i rcumstances .

I n our op i n i o n , the f i nanc i a l statements ment i oned above present fa i r ly the f i na nc i a l pos i t i on of Ouachi ta Bapt i st Un i vers i ty at May 3 1 , 1987 and the changes i n fund ba l ances and the current fund revenues , expend i tures and other changes for the year then ended , i n conformi ty w i th genera l ly accepted account i ng pri nc i p l e s appl i ed on a bas i s con s i stent wi th that of the precedi ng year .

L i tt l e Roc k , Arkansas Ju ly 10 , 1987

rlwv...y a . m � Cert i f i ed Pub l i c Accountant

ASSETS C u r r e n t f u nd s :

U n r e s t r i c t e d :

C a s h

I n t e r e s t b e a r i ng c h e c k i n g a c c ou n t s

S t u d e n t accou n t s r e c e i v a b l e . l e s s a l l ow a n c e

of $ 3 6 . 564 A c c ou n t s r e c e i v a b l e - o t h e r

I n v e n t or i e s - prov i s i o n s a n d s u p p l i e s at

l ower of c o s t ( f i rs t - i n . f i r s t - ou t )

o r m a r k e t

Due f r o m endowment a n d s i m i l a r f u n d s

P r e p a i d i n s u r a n c e

R e s e r v e account - U n i t ed S tu d e n t A i d F u n d

R e s t r i c t ed :

C a s h

I n v e s tme n t s . a t c o s t ( ap p ro x i m a t e m a r k e t

v a l u e $ 1 1 6 . 5 7 5 ) D u e from u nr e s t r i c ted c u r r e n t f u nd s

Tota 1 c u r r e n t f u n d s

Loan f u n d s :

C a s h

I nv e s tm e n t s . at c o s t ( a ppro x i ma t e m a r k e t

v a l u e $223 . 888)

L o a n s to s t u d e n t s

T o t a l l o a n f u n d s

Endowm e n t a n d s i mi l a r f u nd s :

I n v e s t ment s . a t c o s t ( ap p ro x i ma t e m a r k e t

v a l u e $ 1 1 . 169 . 80 0 )

N o t e s r ec e i v a b l e

R e a l e s t a t e

T o t a l e ndowment and s i mi l a r f u n d s

OUACHITA BAPTIST UNI VERS ITY BALANCE SHEET MAY 3 1 , 1987

L I AB I L I T I E S AND FUND BALANCES

$ 4 3 . 693

1 30 . 33 5

2 0 4 . 1 1 0 2 1 6 . 6 1 2

2 7 9 . 80 6

5 0 . 1 6 5

30 . 1 1 1

1 1 . 00 0

9 6 5 . 8 32

30 . 1 9 5

1 1 6 . 5 7 5 3 7 2 . 000 5 1 8 . 7 7 0

$ 1 . 4 84 . 60 2

7 . 5 7 8

2 2 3 , 888 1 3 . 9 5 0

24 5 . 4 1 6

9 , 7 2 5 . 7 1 5

5 4 2 . 332

1 9 2 . 9 5 0

$ 1 0 . 4 6 0 . 997

C u rren t fu n d s :

U n r e s t r i c t e d :

A c c o u n t s paya b l e

C r ed i t b a l a n c e s - s t u d e n t a c co u n t s

r e c e i v ab l e

Hou s i n g d e po s i t s

N o t e s paya b l e - u n s e c u r e d

O t h e r l i ab i l i t i e s

D u e t o r e s t r i c t e d c u rr e n t f u n d s

F u n d b a l a n c e

Res t r i c t e d :

F u n d b a l a n c e s

T o t a l c u r r e n t f u n d s

Loan f u nd s :

Fund b a l a n c e s

Total l oa n f u n d s

E n dowm e n t a n d s i m i l a r f u nd s :

Oue t o u n r e s t r i c t e d c u r r e n t funds

Fund b a l a n c e s

T o t a l e ndowment a n d s i m i l a r f u n d s

1 3 4 . 4 2 4

38 . 8 0 7 79 , 6 1 5

2 0 , 00 0 1 3 . 635

3 7 2 . 0 0 0 3 0 7 , 3 5 1

9 6 5 .832

5 1 8 . 7 7 0

5 1 8 . 7 7 0 $ 1 .484:602

$ 2 4 5 , 4 1 6

$ 2 4 5 , 4 1 6

5 0 . 1 65

1 0 , 4 1 0 , 8 32

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OUACHITA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

STATEMENT OF CHANGES I N FUND BALANCES

YEAR ENDED MAY 31 , 19B7

P l ant funds

Ret i re- >-EndoWJllent life Renewal s ment of lnvest - :;0

Current Funds Loan lind S i . i l li r I nco.e Unex- and Re- Indebt- lIent i n � Unrestricted Restricted Funds Funds FUnds pended placeJlents edness � Z r:/J

R e v e n u E s a nd o t h e r a dd i t i ons : >-Unres t r i c t e d c u rrent fundS r:/J

r e v e n u e s $ 8 , 9 5 9 , 379 t:I:i P r i v a t e g i f t s a n d g r a n t s - >-

r e s t r i c t e d 9 30 , 923 4 , 000 3 , 1 1 2 26, 000 $ 1 , 5 1 5 , 408 'i:1 ..., I n v e s tment i n come - r e s tr i c te d 5 7 6 , 864 1 1 , 996 2 9 , 720 1 4 , 0 1 0 1 8 , 8 7 1 $ 24 , 302 -Rea l i z e d g a i n s on i nv € s tment s - r:/J ...,

r e s t r i c t ed 36 , 607 1 . 627 250 r:/J I nt er e s t on l oa n s rec e i va b l e 203 ..., E xpended for pl a n t f a c i l i t i es >-

( i nc l u d i ng $ 3 5 0 , 020 to ..., c u rr e n t funds e x pend i t u re s ) 1 , 04 7 , 021 trI

Ret i rement of ; ndebtednes s 7 l 5 , 963 () R e v e n u e s from program s . 0

a ct i v i t i e s . e t c . 4 0 ,435 1 1 , 000 Z R e s t o r e l Oll n s prev i ou s l y -<

trI c h a rg e d - off 800

Z Tot ll l r e v e n u e s and o t h e r a dd i t i ons 8,959,379 1 , 548,222 ] 6,999 39,7]9 � 1 , 5 29 , 4 1 8 --.lhW. � 1 , 7 7 3,984 ..., -Expend i t u r e s a n d o t h er deduc t i on s : 0

E d U C ll t i o n a l a nd g e n e r ll l Z

e x p e n d ; t u r e s 7 , 6 0 8 , 6 4 5 364 , 965 Aux i l i ary enterpr i s es

e x p e n d ; t u r e s 1 , 69 6 , 9 5 0 Los s o n s a l e o f i n v es tm e n t s -

r e s t r i c t e d 2 ,039 Admi n i s t ra t i ve c o s t 2 , 00 0 L o a n s c ha r g ed off 245 ' w

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l i f e i ncome funds :

I nv e s tmen t s . lit cost ( appro x i ma t e m a r k e t

v a l u e $ 1 60 . 1 6 3 ) Notes rec e i v a b l e

R e a l e s t a t e

Tot a l l i fe i n c ome funds

P l a n t f u nd s :

U n e x p e n d e d :

C a s h ( m o n e y market c h e c k i n g a c c o u n t s )

I n v estment s . a t cost ( approx i m a t e market

v a l u e $ 3 1 4 . 0 59 ) R e a l e s t a t e

Renewa l s and repl llceme n t s :

C a s h

I n vestment s . at c o s t ( appro x i m a t e m a r k e t

v a l u e $ 1 62 . 024)

Re t i rement of i ndebtedne s s :

C a s h

I n v e s tment s . a t cost ( approx i m a t e market

v a l u e $239 . 052)

I nv e s tment i n p l a nt :

L a n d

S t a d i u m a n d t e n n i s cou r t s

Bu i l d i ng s

Bu i l d i ng s u n d e r c a p i t a l l e as e s

E q u i pment

V e h i c l es

Li brary books

Total plant funds

1 6 0 . 328 200,490

2 6 . 000 386 . 8 1 8

262 . 923

3 1 4 , 059 1 6 3 . 000 739. 982

6 . 309

1 60 . 050 1 6 6 . 359

3 7 . 874

240 . 520 2 7 8 . 394

1 . 1 5 0 . 648 298 .246

1 5 . 1 82 . 68 1 2 , 05 7 . 154 3 . 1 1 5 . 35 3

4 1 4 . 5 7 7 1 , 434. 1 1 3

23.652.772 $24 . 8 37 . 50 7

l i f e i ncome f u n d s

Annu i t i es p a y a b l e

Fund b a l a n c e s

Tota l l i fe i ncome funds

P l ant fund s :

Unexpend e d :

F u n d b a l a n c e s - u n r e s t r i cted

Renewa l s li n d rep l a c ements :

Fund b a l a n c e - r e s t r i c t e d

Ret i rement of i ndebtednes 5 :

fund bli l an c e - r e st r i ct e d

I n vestment i n p l a nt :

Not e s paya b l e - b a n k s

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A c c r u e d i nterest p ay a b l e

Obl i ga t i on s u n d e r c a p i t a l l eases

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T h e a c c ompany i ng n o t e s are a n i n t e g r a l p a r t of t he s e f i n an c i a l s t a t ement s .

1 6 6 . 269 220 . 549

386 . 8 1 8

739 . 962

1 66 . 359

278.394

1 , 342 . 000 409 . 308

6 . 293 6 1 0 . 098 935 . 00 0

20 .350 . 07 3

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P r i n C i p a l a n d i n t e r e s t ( 39 2 , 9 5 0 ) ( 9 , 609 ) ( 4 2 8 . 8 9 3 ) 8 3 1 , 4 5 2 (/J O t h e r s - n e t 855 . 660 ( 98 7 , 32 2 ) 605 . 6 7 6 3 . 860 �) �) (450.000) � T o t a l t r a n s f e r s 350 . 886 (972 . 4 3 1 ) ___ 0 605 ,676 ___ 0 (425 . 0 33 ) � ) 893 . 7 76 (450 . 00 0 )

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t h e y e a r 4 . 670 ( 4 0 , 328) 1 4 , 7 5 4 645 , 3 9 5 19 . 4 2 6 566 , 208 ( 3 5 , 36 2 ) ( 2 , 7 62 ) 1 . 039, 346 0 F u n d b a l a n c e - beg i nn i ng of year 302 . 68 1 5 5 9 , 098 230 . 662 9 , 765,437 ....?Q.L111 1 73 , 7 74 � 281 . 1 56 1 9 . 3 1 0 . 727

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3 1 2 1987 ANNUAL

OUACHITA BAPT IST UN IVERSI TY

SlATEMENT OF CURRENT FUNDS REVENUES , EXPENDITURES AND OHlER CIIANGES

YEAR ENDED MAY 3 1 , 1987

Unrestricted Restr i c te d Total

Revenues : Tu i t i on and fees $ 4 , 088 , 0 1 5 $4 ,088 ,0 1 5 Pri vate g i fts and grant s :

Cooperat i v e program -Arkansas Bap t i s t State Convent ion 1 , 858 , 450 1 , 858 , 4 50

Other g i ft s and grants 250 ,995 $6 14 , 1 19 865 , 1 14 Endowment i ncome 367 , 405 367 , 405 Sales and serv i ce s of

aux i l i ary enterpri ses 2 , 05 5 , 938 2 ,055 ,938 Other sources 338,576 338,576

Tota 1 revenues 8,959,379 _61 4 , 1 1 9 9 , 5 7 3 , 498 Expend i tures and mandatory

transfers : Educat ional and general :

Instruct iona l 3 , 003 , 354 2 1 , 802 3 , 025 , 1 56 Academ i c support 298 , 734 298 . 7 34 Student serv i ces 868 . 634 9 6 . 925 965 . 5 59 I n st i tu t i ona l support 950 . 386 25 1 . 1 5 4 1 . 201 . 540 Operat ion and ma intenance

of phys i ca l p l ant 1 . 236.944 1 . 236 .944 Scho l arshi ps and

fe l l owsh i p s 1 , 250, 593 246, 238 1 ,496,831

Educat ional and general expend i tures 7 . 608 .645 6 16 . 1 1 9 8 , 224 , 764

Mandatory transfer for: Pres i dent ' s expense 2,000 (2,000)

Total educat ional and general 7,610,645 6 1 4 , 1 19 8,224 , 764

Aux i l i ary enterpr i ses : Expend i tures 1 . 696 , 950 1 . 696 ,950 Mandatory transfers for :

P r i nc i pa l and i nterest 87, 324 87 , 324

Total aux i l i ary enterpr i ses 1 , 784,274 1 , 784 ,274

Tota l expend i tures and mandatory transfers 9 , 394,919 6 1 4 , 1 1 9 10 ,009 ,038

( cont i nued )

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 3 1 3

OUACIl ITA BAPT IST UN IVERS ITl'

STATEMENT or CURRENT FUNDS REVENUES , EXPEND ITURES AND OTHER Cf�NGES

YEAR ENDED MAY 3 1 , 1987

( cont i nued f rom preced i ng page)

O t her transfers and add i t i ons ( deduct ions ) :

Excess of restri cted rece i pts over transfers to revenues

Transfers to s tudent enter­t a i nment and l ecture fund

Transfers for pr i nc i pal and i nterest

Other transfers - net

Net i ncrease ( decrease ) i n fund bal ances

Unrestric ted

( 22 , 500 )

( 392 ,950) 855 ,660

$ 4 ,670

Restricted

$93 4 , 10 3

22 , 500

( 9 , 609) (987, 322)

$ (40, 328)

$934 , 103

( 402 , 559 ) (131 ,662)

$ (35 ,658)

The accompany i ng notes are an i ntegra l part of these f i nanc i a l statements .

3 14 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

OUACH ITA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

HAY 3 1 . 1987

Note 1 : Summary of s igni f i cant accounting pol i c ie s

The f i nanc i a l statements o f Ouach i ta Bapt i s t Uni vers i ty are prepared general ly on t he accru al bas i s except for deprec iat i on account i ng as exp l a i ned i n Note 3 .

The statement of current funds revenues , expend i tures and other changes i s a s tatement of f i nanc i a l act i v i t i e s of current funds rel ated to the current report i ng per i od . I t does not purport to present the resu l t s of operat ions or the net i ncome or loss for the per iod.

To t he extent that current funds are u sed to f i nance p l ant asset s , the amounts so prov i ded are accounted for as ( 1 ) expend i ture s , i n the case of amounts i n c l uded i n departmental budgets ; (2 ) mandatory transfer s , in the case of requ i red prov i s i ons for debt amor t i zation and i nterest and equ i pment renewal and repl acement ; and ( 3 ) transfers of a non-mandatory nature for a l l other case s .

I n order t o ensure observance of l im i tat i ons and restr i c t i ons p l aced o n the use of the resources ava i l ab l e to the I n st i tut ion , the accounts of the I nst i tu t i on are ma i ntai ned i n accordance w ith the pr i nc i p l es of "fund account i ng . " Th i s i s the procedure by wh i ch resources for various purposes are c l as s i f i ed for account i ng and report i ng purposes i n to funds that are i n accordance wi th act i v i t i es or object i ves spec i f i ed . Separate accounts are md i nlai ned for each fund ; however , i n the accompany i ng f i nanc i a l s tatement s , funds that have s i m i l ar characteri s t i c s have been comb i ned i nto fund group s . Accord i ng ly , a l l f i nanc i a l transact ions have been recorded and reported by fund groups .

W i th i n eac h fund group , fund bal ances restri cted by out s i de sources are s o i nd i cated and are d i st i ngu i s hed from u nrestr i cted fund s a l l ocated t o spec i f i c purposes by the govern i ng board. Ex terna l ly restri cted funds may only be u t i l i zed i n accordance w i t h the purpose estab l i s hed by t he source of such fund s and are i n contrast wi th u nrestricted fund s over wh i ch the governi ng board reta i n s fu l l con trol to use in ach i ev i ng any of i t s i ns t i tut iona l purposes .

Endowment funds are subject to the res tr i c t i ons of g i ft i n struments requ i r i ng i n perpetu i ty that the pri nc i pal be i nvested and t he i ncome only be ut i l i zed .

A l l ga i n s and lo s ses ari s i ng from the sa le , co l l ec t i on or other d i spos i t ion of i nvestments and other non-cash assets are accounted for i n t he fund wh ich owned such asset s . Ord i nary i ncome deri ved from i nvestments , rece i vab l e s , and the l i ke i s accounted for in the fund own ing such asset s , except for i ncome deri ved from i nvestmen l s of endowment and s imi l ar fund s , whi ch i ncome is accounted for i n the fund to wh i ch i t is restricted or , if u nres tr i cted, as revenues i n unrestri cted current fund.

( cont i nued)

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

OUACfl ITA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

NOTES TO F INANCIAL STATEMENTS

MAY 3 1 , 1987

Note 1 : Summary of s i gn i f i cant accoun t i ng pol i c i e s (con t i nued)

315

Al l other unrestri cted revenue i s accounted for i n t he u nres tr i c ted current fund . Restri cted g i f t s , grants , endowment i ncome, and other restr i c ted sources are accounted for in t he appropr i ate restr icted fund s . Restr i cted current funds are reported as revenues and expend i tures when expended for current oper at i ng purposes .

Other s i g n i f i cant accoun t i ng pol i c i e s are set forth i n t he f i nanc i a l s tatements and Notes 2 through 9 to f i nanci al s tatements .

Note 2 : I nvestments

I nvestments excl us i ve of phys ica l p l an t are recorded at cos t ; i nvestments rece i ved by g i ft are carri ed at market v a l ue at the date of acqu i s i t ion . I nvestments by fund and type are as fo l l ows :

Restr i cted current funds : T i me depos i ts

Loan fund s : T ime depos i ts

Endowment and s i mi lar fund s : Corporate s tock s 80nds T ime depos i ts Poo l ed funds - Arkansas Bap t i st Foundat ion Other i nves tments

L i fe i ncome fund s :

Approximate market va lue

$ 1 16 ,575

$ 223 ,888

$3 , 106 , 400 1 , 5 39 , 900

562 , 190 5 ,825 , 400

1 35 ,9 10

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T i me depos i ts $ 4 ,978 1 55 , 185 Poo l ed funds - Arkansas Bapt i st Foundat ion

$ 160 , 1 63

( cont i nued )

Carr ied at

$ 1 16 , 5 75

$ 223 ,888

$ 1 , 7 70 , 488 1 , 4 45 , 944

562 , 190 5 ,882 , 686

64 ,407

$9 , 7 25 , 7 1 5

$ 4 ,9 78 1 55 , 350

$ 160,328

3 1 6 1987 ANNUAL

OUACII ITA BAPT IST UN IVERSITY

NOTES TO F I NANCIAL STATEMENTS

MAY 3 1 , 1987

Note 2 : I nves tments (cont i nued)

Unexpended p l ant funds : Corporate s tocks Bonds T i me depos i ts

Renewa l s and rep l acements fund : Bonds

Ret i rement of i ndebtedness fund: Bonds T i me depos i ts

Note 3 : Propert ies

Approximate market value

$ 9 , 010 1 0 , 000

295,049

$3 14 ,059

$ 162,024

$229 , 052 10,000

$239,052

Carr ied at

$ 9 , 0 10 1 0 , 000

295,049

$ 3 1 4 ,059

$ 1 60,050

$230, 520 10 ,000

$240,520

Phy s i cal p l ant and equ i pment are s tated at cost at date of acqu i s i t i on or f a i r va lue al date of donat ion i n t he case o f g i f ts , except propert i e s acqu i red pr i or to May 3 1 , 1960 , whi ch are recorded at the i r appra i sed val ue at that date . Deprec iat ion on phys ica l p l ant and equ i pment is not recorded .

Note 4 : Cap i ta l l eases

The Un i vers i ty l eases two dormi tory faci l i t i es under cap i tal l eases wh ich exp i re i n 199 1 and 199 2 . Genera l l y , these l eases ca l l for the ·Vn i vers i ty to pay a l l taxe s , i nsurance and mai ntenance costs on the faci l i t ies . At the conc l u s i on of the i n i t i a l l ease per iod , t i t l e to the dormi tori es passes to the Un i vers i ty . The fol l owi ng i s a schedu l e by year of future net m i n i mum l ease payments a s of May 3 1 , 198 7 :

( cont i nued )

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

OUACHITA BAPT IST UN IVERSITY

NOTES TO F I NANCIAL STATEMENTS

MAY 3 1 , 19B7

Note 4 : Capita l l eases (cont i nued)

1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Tota l net mi n imum l ease payments Less amoun t representi ng i nt eres t

Present value of net m i n imum l ease payments

Note 5: Noles payab l e

$ 1 48 , 542 1 48 , 542 1 48 , 542 184 , 478

73 , 5 1 6 703 ,620 9 3 ,522

$ 6 10 ,098

317

Notes paya b l e al May 3 1 , 1987 cons i s t of notes payab l e lo bank s and other l e nd i ng i ns t i tut ions that are part i a l ly secured by equ i pment and real estate and bear i nterest at 3% to 1 1% . The aggregate annua l pr i nc ipa l payments for subsequent years end i ng May 31 are as fol l ow s :

Unre s t r i c ted current fund

1987

P l ant fund s

1 988 1 989 1 990 1 99 1 1992

Note 6: Bonds payabl e

$ 20 ,000

$ 982 , 000 90 , 000 90 , 000 90 , 000

499 ,308

$1 , 75 1 , 308

Bonds are payab l e in annual i nstal lments vary i ng f rom $2 ,000 to $29 , 000 wi th i nterest rates rang i ng from 2 3/4% to 3 3/8% w i t h the f i na l i nstal l ment bei ng due i n 2006. They are col l atera l i zed by a trust i ndenture cover i ng certai n bu i l d i ng s wi th a carry i ng value of $2 , 08 2 , 090, p l edged net revenues from operat ions of these bu i l d i ng s and a p l edge of $42 , 000 annual ly of certai n other revenu es . S i n k i ng fund requ i rements on bonds payabl e for the next f i ve years are as fol lows :

( cont i nued )

3 18 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

OUACIlITA BAPTIST UN IVERS ITY

NOTES TO F INANCIAL STATEMENTS

MAY 31 , 1987

Note 6 : Bonds payab l e (cont i nued)

1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

Note 7 : Employee bene f i t pl an

$85 , 5 58 88 , 7 16 88 , 766 86 , 784 87 , 7 55

The Un i vers i ty has a non-qua l i f i ed . contri bu tory emp l oyee reti rement benef i t p l an adm i n i s tered by t he Annu i ty Board , Southern Bapt i st Convent ion , for certai n academ i c and non-academi c empl oyees . Total pens ion expense for the year was $2 1 5 , 305 wh i c h represents 7% of the part i c i pat i ng emp l oyees ' compensat i on . General l y , under the terms of t he p l an the emp l oyee and emp loyer cont r i bu t i ons are p l aced i n the empl oyees ' account and on ret i rement , these funds p l u s i nvestment earn i ngs are u sed to purchase an annu i ty for t he empl oyee .

Note 8 : I nterfund borrowi ngs

I nterfund borrow i ngs have been made from unrestr icted funds or externa 1 1y restri cted funds awa i t i ng use for the i r spec i f ied purpose . Genera l l y , a l l i nterfund borrow i ngs are payab le currently w i t hout i nterest .

Note 9 : P l edges

At May 3 1 , 198 7 , the Un i vers i ty had outs tand i ng p l edge s of $ 1 , 50 5 , 755 wh i c h are not i nc l uded i n the accompanyi ng bal ance sheet . I t i s not pract i cab le to est imate the net rea l i zable value of such p l edge s .

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

J A M E S H . R A M A G E Cer t i fied Public Accountant

581 1 "H" Street l i t t l e Roc k , AR 72205

B o a r d o f T r u s t e e s S o u t h e r n B a p t i s t C o l l e g e W a l n u t R i d g e , A R 7 2 4 7 6

G e n t l e m e n :

3 1 9

W e h a v e e x a m i n e d t h e b a l a n c e s h e e t o f S o u t h e r n B a p t i s t C o l l e g e a s o f J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 8 7 a n d t h e r e l a t e d s t a t e m e n t s o f c h a n g e s i n f u n d b a l a n c e s a n d c u r r e n t f u n d s r e v e n u e , e x p e n d i t u r e s , a n d o t h e r c h a n g e s fo r t h e y e a r t h e n e n d e d . O u r e x a m i n a t i o n w a s m a d e i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h g e n e r a l l y a c c e p t e d a u d i t i n g s t a n d a r d s , a n d a c c o r d i n g l y i n c l u d e d s u c h t e s t s o f t h e a c c o u n t i n g r e c o r d s a n d s u c h o t h e r a u d i t i n g p r o c e d u r e s a s w e c o n s i d e r e d n e c e s s a r y i n t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e s .

I n o u r o p i n i o n , t h e a f o r m e n t i o n e d f i n a n c i a l s t a t e me n t s p r e s e n t f a i r l y t h e f i n a n c i a l p o s i t i o n o f S o u t h e r n B a p t i s t C o l l e g e a t J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 8 7 a n d t h e c h a n g e s i n f u n d b a l a n c e s a n d t h e c u r r e n t f u n d s r e v e n u e , e x p e n d i t u r e s , a n d o t h e r c h a n g e s f o r t h e y e a r t h e n e n d e d , i n c o n f o r m i t y w i t h g e n e r a l l y a c c e p t e d a c c o u n t i n g p r i n c i p l e s a p p l i e d o n a b a s i s c o n s i s t e n t w i t h t h a t o f t h e p r e c e d i n g y e a r .

W a l n u t R i d g e , A r k a n s a s S e pt e m b e r 1 0 , 1 9 8 7

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Assets

Current Funds: Unrestr icted:

Cash Investments Accounts and notes receivable less

allowances o f 2 , 00 0 . 00 for un­collectibles

Accounts receivable - other Inventories, at lower cost or market Prepaid expenses and deferred charges

Total unrestricted

Restricted: Cash Investments Due from other funds

Total restricted

Total Current - Restricted

Endowment and similar funds: Cash Investments

Total Endowment and Similar Funds

Current Year

3 5 , 631 . 1 1 1 0 6 , 934 . 84

1 , 33 2 . 8 5 57 , 78 5 . 7 1

1 , 1 63 . 96 6 , 59 2 . 72

209, 441 . 1 9

1 3 , 1 54 . 26 50 , 00 0 . 00 92 , 3 1 5 .90

1 55 , 47 0 . 1 6

364,91 1 . 35

737 , 53 1 . 21

7 3 7 , 5 3 1 . 2 1

See accompanying summary o f Significant Accounting Policies and Notes to Financial Statements

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SOUTHERN BAPTIST COLLEGE Balance Sheet June 30, 1987

Pr ior Year Liabilities and Fund Balances Current Year Prior Year

Current Funds: Unr!=stricted

1 1 ,492 . 69 Accounts payable 2 , 6 25 . 30 555 . 1 4 1 87 , 09 3 . 02 Accrued liabilities 3 3 , 586 . 26 56 , 1 24 . 89

Students I deposi t s 1 1 , 407 . 49 3 2 , 050 . 00 Due to other funds 39 , 00 0 . 00 4 0 , 307 . 88

1 , 792 . 8 5 Deferred income 2 8 , 567 . 00 34, 605 . 5 1 50 , 5 2 2 . 00 Fund Balance 94, 255 . 1 4 91 , 96 6 . 7 5

-1 , 407 . 1 7 \0 3 , 302 . 44 00

255, 6 1 0 . 1 7 Total unrestricted 209, 441 . 1 9 255, 6 1 0 . 1 7 -.I >-

Restricted: Z 80 , 1 1 1 . 69 Fund Balance 1 55 , 470 . 1 6 1 64 , 330 . 68 Z 41 , 67 2 . 65 c:::: 4 2 , 546 . 34 >-

1 64 , 3 3 0 . 6 8 Total restricted 1 55 , 4 70 . 1 6 1 64 , 3 3 0 . 6 8 l' 41 9 . 940 . 85 Total Current - Restricted 364, 9 1 1 . 35 4 1 9 . 940 . 85

Endowment and similar funds : Fund Balances 7 3 7 , 5 3 1 . 21 606 , 53 5 . 95

606 , 53 5 . 95

606 , 5 35 . 95 Total Endowment and Similar Funds 737 , 5 31 . 2 1 606,535 . 95

Assets

Plant Funds: Unexpended:

Cash T ctal unexpended

Retirement of indebtedness : Cash Investments

Total retirement of indebtedness

Investment in plant : Land Land improvements Buildings Equipment Library books

Total investment i n plant

Total Plant Funds

Agency Funds: Cash Investments Due from other funds

Total Agency Funds

Current Year

1 5 , 1 62 . 01 1 5 , 1 62 . 01

8 2 , 73 9 . 8 9

3 2 , 739 . 89

590 , 036 . 20 2 2 , 500 . 00

4 , 83 7 , 9 1 5 . 89 1 , 2 7 3 , 1 76 . 28 1 , 92 9 , 724 . 32 8 , 65 3 , 3 5 2 . 6 9

8 , 75 1 . 254 . 59

1 , 095 . 72 2 1 , 02 5 . 00

2 2 , 1 20 . 72

See accompanying Summary of Signi ficant Accounting Policies and Notes t o financial Statements

SOUTHERN BAPTIST COLLEGE Balance Sheet June 30, 1987

Prior Year Liabilities and Fund Balances ----

24 , 846. 22 24 , 846 . 22

8 2 , 739.89

Plant Funds: Unexpended:

Fund Balance .

Total unexpended

Retirement of indebtedness: Fund Balances:

Restricted Unrestricted

Current Year

1 5 , 1 6 2 . 0 1 1 5 , 1 6 2 . 0 1

8 2 , 7 39 . 89

8 2 , 739. 89 Total retiremnt of indebtedness 8 2 , 7-39 . 89

590 , 036 . 20 2 2 , 50 0 . 00

4 , 83 7 , 9 1 5 . 89 1 , 26 0 , 2 7 1 . 8 2 1 , 77 8 , 345 . 52 8 , 48 9 , 06 9 . 43

8 . 596,66 5 . 54

3 , 541 . 53 2 1 , 1 08 . 48 1 8 ,307 . 8 8

42,95 7 . 89

Investment in plant: Notes payable Mortgages payable Net investment in plant

Total investment in plant

Total Plant Funds

Agency Funds Due to other funds Deposits held in custody

for others

Total Agency Funds

2 1 , 800 .00 3 8 3 , 700 .00

8 , 247 , 85 2 . 69

8 , 653 , 3 52 . 69

8 . 751 . 254 . 59

3 , 47 1 . 54

1 8 , 649 . 1 8

22 . 1 20 . 72

Exhibit A

Prior Year

2 4 , 8 5 6 . 2 2 24 , 85 6 . 2 2

8 2 , 739 . 89

8 2 , 739 . 89

34 , 1 5 9 . 7 5 435 , 1 1 7 . 74

8 , 01 9 , 79 1 . 94

8 , 489 , 06 9 . 43

8 , 596 . 6 6 5 . 54

2 0 , 537 . 56

2 2 , 420. 33

42 ,957 . 89

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322 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

SOUTHERN BAP T I S T COLLEGE Walnut Ridge , Arkansas

Schedule o f Notes and Mortgages Payable June 30 , 1987

PLANT FUND Notes Payab l e :

F i r s t Nat ional Bank

Mortgage Payab l e :

Repayment Provisions

( I ncludes intere s t )

7 , 200 . 00 annual l y

Pocahontas Federa l Savings and Loan Assoc i a tion 5 , 02 1 . 49

Pocahontas Fede r a l Savings and Loan Assoc i a tion 872 . 77

Pocahontas Fede r a l Savings and Loan Assoc i a t ion 438 . 1 8

I ndependence Savings and Loan Assoc i a t i on 1 , 5 89 . 06

Principal Due Within

One Year

7 , 200 . 00 7 , 200 . 00

44, 3 8 5 . 54

1 , 4 1 3 . 24

3 1 4 . 1 6

1 0 , 0 25 . 62 56 , ]38 . 56

See accompanying Summary o f Signi ficant Accoun ting Policies , and Notes to F i nanc i a l S t a tements

Schedule A - 1

T o t a l Unpa i d

Bal ance

2 1 , 800 . 00 2 1 , 800 . 00

1 52 , 208 . 74

86 , 7 1 9 . 93

4 7 , 5 0 7 . 2 3

9 7 , 264 . 1 0 3 8 3 , 700 . 00

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Exhibit B

SOUTHERN BAP T I S T COLLEGE S t a tement o f Current Funds Revenue , Expend i tures , and Other Changes

Year Ended June 30, 1987

Revenue s : T u i t ion and fees Government appropriations S a l e s and serv ices -

educa t i on a l activi ties P r i v a t e g i fts and grants Sales and services -

aux i l i a r y e n terprises O lh e r sources

Total Revenue

Current Year Unres t r ic t e d R e s t r i c t e d

894 , 1 05 . 8 7 1 7 , 2 76 . 26

6 , 670 . 8 3 761 , 560 . 9 5

Total

894 , 1 05 . 8 7 1 7 , 2 7 6 . 26

6 , 670 . 8 3 7 6 1 , 560 . 9 5

358 , 5 9 1 . 1 7 358 , 591 . 1 7 6 6 , 0 74 . 20 1 8 1 , 7 67 . 74 247 , 84 1 . 94

2 , 1 04 , 2 7 9 . 28 1 8 1 , 767 . 74 2 , 286 , 04 7 . 02

Prior Year

848 , 88 3 . 84 1 8 , 5 2 2 . 88

4 , 034 . 54 72 7 , 093 . 25

367 , 7 1 6 . 6 1 222 , 026 . 78

2 , 1 88 , 2 7 7 . 90

E xpendi t u r es and mandatory t ransfe r s : Educa t i onal Academic suppo r t S t udent serv ices I n s t i tu tional suppo r t l1a i ntenance Schol a rships & fellowships Aux i l i a r y services l1andatory t ransfers

T o t a l c u r r e n t expenditures and other changes

Net increase in fund bal ance

395 , 3 1 8 . 3 2 1 35 , 5 33 . 57 2 8 3 , 9 1 9 . 1 3 495 , 63 3 . 46 290 , 680 . 66 1 58 , 7 58 . 67 280 , 1 52 . 09

6 1 , 995 . 00

3 , 448 . 2 1

8 , 666 . 95 95 , 6 1 1 . 9 1

59 , 02 2 . 44 8 6 1 . 9 7

398 , 76 6 . 53 1 3 5 , 5 3 3 . 5 7 292 , 586 . 08 5 9 1 , 245 . 3 7 290 , 68 0 . 66 2 1 7 , 78 1 . 1 1 2 8 1 , 0 1 4 . 0 6

6 1 , 995 . 00

3 8 2 , 4 37 . 1 0 1 26 , 856 . 1 3 2 65 , 1 85 . 59 5 6 3 , 308 . 06 290 , 363 . 1 3 1 76 , 3 2 7 . 05 2 7 7 , 0 1 7 . 4 2

8 1 , 0 3 5 . 1 5

2 , 1 0 1 , 990 . 90 1 67 , 6 1 1 . 48 2 , 269 , 602 . 38 2 , 1 62 , 52 9 . 6 3

2 , 2 88 . 38 1 4 , 1 56 . 2 6 1 6 ,444 . 64 25, 748 . 2 7

See accompanying Summary of Signi ficant Accounting P o l icies and Notes t o F inancial S t a tements

324

T u i t on and fees Tu tion - main campus Tu t i on - other l o c a t ions Student fees

Government approp r i a t i ons Admini s t r a t i v e income

Sales and service-educ a t ional Athletic Miscellaneous

Pr i v a te gi fts and grants Arkansas Bap t i s t S t a t e

Convention - o p e r a t i on Arkansas 8ap t i s t S t a t e

Convention - c a p i t a l d e b t reti reme n t

I ndependent C o l l ege Fund o f Arkansas

Development income

Sales & services of a u x i l i ary Apartment rentals Dormitory income F a rm income Ca feteria Nursery Bookstore Student center Vending machines Post o ffice Other

Other sources I nterest - shor t t e rm Arkansas 8ap t i s t Foun d . Endowment income Restric ted

1987 ANNUAL

SOUTHERN 8AP T I S T COLLEGE Schedule o f Current I ncome

Year Ended June 3 0 , 1987

Current Year General Restricted

8 1 1 , 864 . 98 2 0 , 972 . 60 6 1 , 26 8 . 29

894, 1 0 '> . 8 7

1 7 , 2 7 6 . 2 6

989 . 20 5 , 681 . 6 3 6 , 670 . 83

4 1 8 , 8 53 . 00

9 8 , 392 . 58

64 , 2 1 4 . 20 1 80 , 1 0 1 . 1 7 7 6 1 , 560 . 9 5

enterprises 4 5 , 3 7 1 . 35

1 09 , 389 . 1 6 3 , 7 59 . 53

1 7 3 , 505 . 97 8 , 697 . 70 6 , 0 2 3 . 20

3 , 4 25 . 3 1 4 , 5 1 0 . 00 3 , 908 . 9 5

358 , 591 . 1 7

20, 429 . 30 1 2 , 600 . 95 33 , 04 3 . 95

6 6 , 074 . 20 1 8 1 , 767 . 74 1 8 1 , 76 7 . 74

T o t a l

8 1 1 , 864 . 98 2 0 , 9 7 2 . 60 6 1 , 268 . 29

8 94 , 1 05 . 8 7

1 7 , 2 7 6 . 26

989 . 20 5 , 681 . 6 3 6 , 670 . 8 3

4 1 8 , 853 . 00

98 , 392 . 58

64 , 2 1 4 . 20 1 80 , 1 0 1 . 1 7 7 6 1 , 560 . 9 5

4 5 , 3 7 1 . 3 5 1 09 , 3 89 . 1 6

3 , 7 59 . 53 1 7 3 , 50 5 . 9 7

8 , 69 7 . 70 6 , 0 2 3 . 20

3 , 4 2 5 . 3 1 4 , 5 1 0 . 00 3 , 908 . 9 5

3 5(l , 59 1 . 1 7

2 0 , 42 9 . 30 1 2 , 600 . 9 5 3 3 , 04 3 . 9 5

1 8 1 , 76 7 . 74 247 , 84 1 . 94

Schedule 8-1

P r i o r Year

783 , 036 . 50 2 2 , 96 7 . 98 42 , 879 . 36

848 , 88 3 . 84

1 8 , 52 2 . 8 8

479 . 00 3 , 5 55 . 54 4 , 034 . 54

386 , 4 24 . 00

1 1 0 , 344 . 57

6 5 , 250 . 4 3 1 65 , 074 . 2 5 7 2 7 , 093 . 25

40 , 584 . 2 7 1 1 3 , 706 . 4 5

5 , 700 . 80 1 85 , 1 52 . 98

6 , 7 5 1 . 1 8 5 , 861 . 2 8 1 , 97 8 . 2 7 3 , 309 . 6 1 4 , 5 1 0 . 00

1 6 1 . 77 367 , 7 1 6 . 6 1

1 8 , 3 1 3 . 24 1 2 , 32 1 . 5 1 2 5 , 4 1 2 . 1 8

1 65 , 979 . 8 5 222 , 0 26 . 78

Total current/r e s t . income 2 , 1 04 , 2 7 9 . 28 1 8 1 , 7 67 . 74 2 , 28 6 , 047 . 0 2 2 , 1 88 , 2 7 7 . 90

See accompanying Summary o f Signi ficant Accounting Policies and Notes to F inanc i a l S t a tements

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

SOUTHERN BAP T I S T COLLEGE Schedule of Current Expendi tu res and Other Changes

Year Ended June 30, 1987

Educat ional Business and education Huma n i t i e s Natural sci ence & math Social science & rel igion O Lher locat ions and special

Academic suppo r t L ibrary Media Center R e g i s t r a r Pooled i n s t r u c tional travel

and accredia t ion

SLudent services S tudent deve lopment o ffice F i nancial aid o f fice Admissions o ff i c e Counse l ing Men ' s baske t b a l l Women ' s bask e t ba l l I n t ramu r a l s A t h l e t i c - r e s t r i c ted

I n s t i t u t i onal support Pres iden t ' s o f fice Academic Dean ' s o f fice Development o ffice Business o ffice Board o f T rustees General i n s t i t u tional

Ma j n tenance Physical P l a n t

Schol a rships a nd fel lowships Academic schola rships Employee schola rships A t h l e t i c scho l a rships Presidents scholarships O t h e r

T o t a l expendi tures forward

Current Year Unre s t r i c t e d Restric ted Total

7 1 , 8 7 3 . 39 1 2 7 , 1 88 . 50

70 , 82 2 . 50 95 , 802 . 28 2 9 , 6 3 1 . 6 5

395, 3 1 8 . 32

6 9 , 34 7 . 3 1 24 , 886 . 5 2 33 , 1 25 . 24

8 , 1 74 . 50 1 35 , 5 33 . 5 7

7 4 , 595 . 48 4 3 , 4 5 5 . 44 93 , 7 9 9 . 4 2 1 6 , 2 58 . 5 7 28 , 5 1 3 . 1 0 2 0 , 876 . 74

6 , 420 . 38

28 3 , 9 1 9 . 1 3

68 , 744 . 37 33 , 960 . 7 2

1 1 6 , 009 . 1 1 1 1 5 , 3 2 9 . 64

4 , 466 . 9 1 1 57 , 1 2 2 . 7 1 4 9 5 , 633 . 46

290 , 680 . 66

24 , 4 0 5 . 9 0 1 1 , 240 . 1 7 4 3 , 8 1 7 . 00 7 6 , 794 . 6 0

2 , 50 1 . 00 1 58 , 758 . 67

1 , 759, 843 . 8 1

1 , 048 . 2 1

2 , 400 . 00

3 , 448 . 2 1

8 , 666 . 9 5 8 , 666 . 95

9 5 , 6 1 1 . 9 1 9 5 , 6 1 1 . 9 1

7 2 , 92 1 . 6 0 1 27 , 1 88 . 50

73 , 2 2 2 . 50 95 , 802 . 28 2 9 , 6 3 1 . 65

398 , 766 . 53

69 , 34 7 . 31 24 , 886 . 52 33 , 1 2 5 . 24

8 , 1 74 . 50 1 35 , 5 33 . 57

74 , 595 . 48 4 3 , 4 5 5 . 44 9 3 , 799 . 42 1 6 , 258 . 57 28 , 5 1 3 . 1 0 20 , 876 . 74

6 , 420 . 38 8 , 666 . 9 5

292 , 58 6 . 08

68 , 744 . 37 33 , 960 . 72

1 1 6 , 009 . 1 1 1 1 5 , 32 9 . 64

4 , 466 . 9 1 252 , 7 34 . 62 591 , 245 . 57

290 , 680 . 66

59 , 0 2 2 .44 83 , 428 . 34 1 1 , 240 . 1 7 43 , 8 1 7 . 00 7 6 , 794 . 6 0

2 , 50 1 . 00 59 , 0 2 2 . 44 2 1 7 , 78 1 . 1 1

1 66 , 749 . 5 1 1 , 926 , 593 . 32

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Schedule 8 - 2

Prior Y e a r

69 , 762 . 1 2 1 09 , 696 . 60

7 3 , 69 2 . 4 1 1 04 , 952 . 85

24 , 3 3 3 . 1 2 382 , 4 37 . 1 0

6 5 , 705 . 0 1 2 3 , 1 1 4 . 1 1 3 2 , 5 76 . 98

5 , 46 0 . 0 3 1 26 . 8 56 . 1 3

6 7 , 1 2 6 . 60 4 0 , 9 56 . 1 5 8 2 , 67 9 . 48 1 4 , 4 1 6 . 68 2 7 , 994 . 5 3 2 2 , 02 7 . 6 9

5 , 1 2 5 . 33 4 , 8 59 . 1 3

265, 1 8 5 . 59

6 1 , 320 . 44 2 9 , 5 7 5 . 94 97 , 040 . 50

1 05 , 1 1 8 . 3 1 4 , 42 3 . 98

265 , 828 . 89 56 3 , 308 . 06

2 9 0 , 363 . 1 3

52 , 6 2 9 . 6 1 8 , 000 . 00

4 1 , 73 0 . 00 7 1 , 58 5 . 44

2 , 382 . 00 1 76 , 32 7 . 05

1 , 804 , 4 7 7 . 06

326 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

SOUTHERN BAP T I S T COLLEGE Schedule of Current Expenditures and Other Changes

Year Ended June 30, 1987

Current Year Unrestric ted Restricted Total

T o t a l expendi tures brought forward 1 , 759 , 84 3 . 8 1 1 66 , 749 . 5 1 1 , 926 , 593 . 32

Aux i l i a r� services Mens residence 24, 266 . 83 24 , 26 6 . 8 3 Women ' s r e s idence 3 9 , 038 . 5 5 3 9 , 038 . 55 C a f e t e r i a 1 9 6 , 56 1 . 1 0 1 96 , 56 1 . 1 0 Nursery 1 8 , 1 9 1 . 06 8 6 1 . 9 7 1 9 , 05 3 . 03 P r i n t Shop 1 , 92 7 . 7 5 1 , 927 . 7 5 Farm 1 66 . 80 1 66 . 80

280 , 1 5 2 . 09 8 6 1 . 9 7 2 8 1 , 0 1 4 . 06

M8ndator� transfe rs 6 1 , 99 5 . 00 6 1 , 995 . 00

Total current exeenditu res and other changes 2 , 1 0 1 , 990 . 90 1 67 , 6 1 1 . 4 8 2 , 269,602 . 3 8

S e e accompanying Summary o f Signi ficant Accounting P o l i c i e s and N o t e s to Financial Sta tements

Schedule B-2

Prior Year

1 , 804 ,4 7 7 . 06

24 , 747 . 34 36 , 79 4 . 95

1 96 , 564 . 76 1 6 , 094 . 6 8

2 , 52 1 . 55 294 . 1 4

277 ,0 1 7 . 42

8 1 , 0 3 5 . 1 5

2 , 1 6 2 , 5 29 . 6 3

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

SOUTHERN BAP T I S T COLLEGE Summary o f Sign i ficant Accounting Pol icies

June 30 , 1987

327

The signi ficant accounting policies followed by Southern Baptist Col lege are described below to enhance the use fulness o f the financial statements to the reader .

Accrual Basis

The financial statements of Southern Bap tist College have been p repared on the accrual basis except for depreciation accounting as explained in notes 1 and 2 to the financial statemen ts . The state­ment o f current funds revenues , expendi tures , and other changes i s a sta tement of financial ac tivi ties o f c ur rent funds related to the current reporting period. It does not purport to present the resu l ts o f operations or the net income or loss for the period as would a s t a tement of income or a sta tement of revenues or expenses .

To the extent that current funds are used to finance plant asse ts , the amounts so provided are accounted for as ( 1 ) expendi t ures , in the case of normal replacemen t of movabl e equipment and library books ; ( 2 ) mandatory trans fers , in the case o f required provisions for debt amortization and interest and equipment renewal and replacement ; and ( 3 ) trans fers to a nonmandatory nature for a l l other cases wher e appli­cabl e .

F und Accounting

I n order to ensure observance of l imitations and restrict ions p laced on the use of the resources available to the Institution , the accounts of the Institu tion are maintained in accordance wi th the p rinciples o f " fund accounting " . This is the procedure by which resources for various purposes are classi fied for accounting and reporting purposes into funds that are in accordance with act i v i t ies o r obj ec t i ves speci fied . Separate accoun ts are mainained for each fund ; however , i n the accompanying financial statements , funds that have similar charac teristics have been comb ined into fund group s . Accordingly , a l l financi a l t r ansact ions have been recorded and r eported by fund group .

Within each group , fund balances restricted by outside sources are so ind icated and are dist inguished from unrestricted funds af16cated to speci fic purposes by action of the governing board . Ex terna l l y restricted funds may o n l y be u t il ized in accordance with t h e purposes e s tabl ished by the source of such funds and are in contrast with unrestricted funds over which the governing board retains ful l control t o use in achieving any o f its institutional purposes .

328 1987 ANNUAL

Page 2 - Summa ry o f Signi ficant Accounting Policies - continued

Endowment funds are subject to the restrictions of g i ft inst ruments requi ring in perpetuity that the principal be invested and the income only be u t i l ized . Term endowment funds are similar to endowment funds except that upon the passage of a stated period of time or the occurance of a particular event , all or part of the pr incipal may be expended . While quasi-endowment funds have been es tabl ished by the governing board for the same pu rposes as endowment funds , any port ion o f quasi­endowment funds may be expended .

All gains and losses ari sing from the sale collection , or other disposition o f investments and o ther noncash assets are accounted for in the fund which owned such asse t s . Ordinary income derived from investmen t s , receivables , and the like is accoun ted for in the fund owning such asse t s , except for income deri ved from investments o f endowment and similar funds , which income i s accounted for i n the fund to which it is restricted or , if unrestricted , as revenues in unrestricted current funds .

All other unrestricted revenue is accounted for in the unrestricted current fund . Restricted g i fts , grants , appropriat ions , endowment income and other restricted resources are accounted for in the appropriate res tricted funds . Restricted current funds are reported as revenues and expendi tures when expended for current operating purpose s .

O ther Signi ficant Accounting Policies

Other signi ficant accounting policies are set forth in the financial statements and the notes there t o .

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

SOUTHERN BAP T I S T COLLEGE Notes to Financ ial Sta tements

June 30, 1 98 7

1 a . The Current cash account for June 3 0 , 1987 has a balance o f $35 , 63 1 . 1 1 and the I nvestment account has a balance o f $ 1 06 , 634 . 89 . The coll ege takes a l l avai lable cash and invests into i n terest bearing accounts , CDs , and money markets .

329

1 b . Reserve and excess funds are kept invested i n c e r t i ficates o f depos i t o r money market accounts . Checking accounts are also interest bearing accounts where possi ble . Total interest earned during the fiscal year on such short term investments amounted to $20 , 42 9 . 30 .

2 . I nvestments exc lusive o f physical plant are recorded at cost i f pur­chased . I f received by g i ft i t is carried a t fair market value at the d a t e of acquisit ion except certain issues which have declined in value where i t was evident such decl ine was not due t o temporary market condi t ions .

On January 2 7 , 1976 Southern Bapt i s t College and Arkansas Baptist Founda tion negotiated a contract whereby the Foundation would admi n ister endowment investments for the college . I n i t i a l l y investments with a book value of $63 , 9 23 . 79 wore transferred to the Founda tion . Another $ 2 7 , 709 . 1 9 was transferred to the Foundat i on on July 2 7 , 1981 which was used to purchase corporate bonds . Since that date var ious smal l amounts have been transferred t o the Foundation a t i r regular interval s . Most o f these funds except that used for corporate bonds were placed i n the Pooled Inves tment fund on which the income i s distributed on a regular basis, total for 1986-1987 was $6 , 1 49 . 39 . I n 1985-1986 SBC placed with the Foundation an addit ional $ 1 00 , 000 . 00 to fund New Dimension endowment . On May 5 , 1987 SBC and Arkansas Baptist Found­a t i o n negotiated a contract whereby the Foundation woul d admini ster a d d i t ional endowment for the college called the New Horizons Campaign i n the amount of $ 1 0 , 000 . 00 . These funds were placed w i th the under­standing that they could be wi thdrawn upon w r i t ten reques t . Distrib­u t i o n from this account for Fiscal Year 1986-1987 was i n the amount or $ 9 , 1 0 5 . 3 2 .

I n a d d i t i on to these Southern Baptist Col lege i s the u l timate benefi­c i a r y of investments with a market v a l ue totaling approximate l y $ 3 5 2 , 1 1 2 . 30 a l s o held in t r u s t b y t h e Arkansas B a p t i s t Founda tion . The book value of these as o f June 30 , 1987 was reported- a s $ 1 , 26 9 , 6 73 . 62 . T h e Foundat ion regularly dist r ibutes the income earned o n these invest­ments t o the col lege . Total distribut ion for the current period was $ 2 2 , 854 . 1 2 . The increase from $236 , 966 . 00 i n 1985-1986 to $350 , 1 20 . 2 1 in 1987 was due to the fact that Miss Otley Peppen died and l e f t trust t o the Foundation for various Bap t i s t cause s . The portion o f the trust for Southern Bapt i s t College has a book value of $96 , 257 . 29 and a market value o f $97 , 1 60 . 29 as o f June 3 0 , 198 7 . The balance o f $ 1 5 , 993 . 92 i s increase i n market value o f investments .

330 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

Page 2 - Notes to F inanc i a l Statements - continued

3 . Phys ical plant and equipment are stated a t cost a t date o f acquis i tion or fa i r market value at date o f donation in case of g i fts e xcept that an a�pra isal p e r formed May 3 1 , 1965 b y a quali fied , independent appraiser resul ted in an adjustment being recorded on the books at June 30 , 1965 . An increase o f $ 1 64 , 283 . 26 was recorded for fixed assets composed o f an increase o f equipment o f $ 1 2 , 904 . 46 and an increase in L i brary Books of $ 1 5 1 , 378 . 80 . Asse ts that remain o n the books total $8 , 6 5 3 , 352 . 69 consist ing of land , land improvements , equtpment and l ibrary books .

No provision for depreciation has been taken into conside r a t i on in the prope r t y , plant and equipment as set forth i n the Bal ance Sheet Exhibi t A. The Southerland Mabee Center is p l edged t o Pocahontas Federal Savings and Loan Association on a mortgage w i t h a balance o f $ 1 5 2 , 2 08 . 74 a t June 30 , 1 98 7 . T h e apartments for married s t udents are pledged to Pocahontas Federal Savings and Loan t o secure a mortgage on which $86 , 7 1 9 . 93 was owed at June 3 0 . The Presiden t ' s home is also pledged to Pocahontas Federal Savings and Loan on a mortgage wi th a balance o f $47 , 507 . 2 3 . A mortgage to Independence Bank with a balance o f $97 , 264 . 1 0 i s secured by the Fine Arts 8ui lding .

4a . A detailed l i s t ing o f notes and mortgages with a sp l i t-out o f that portion due wi thin one year is shown as Schedule A-1 a t page 4 o f this repo r t .

4b . The college entered i n to agreement with F i rst National Bank o f Lawrence County July , 1 98 7 . T h e long term debt o f notes a n d mortgages on July 2 1 , 1987 was combined into a 20 year adj usted annu a l l y rate o f 3%% over Federal Reserve 8ank ' s discount rate and will n o t exceed 1 7% per annum a t any time . The initial i n terest r a t e e ffec t i ve through June 30 , 1 98 8 wi l l be 9�� . Monthly payment e f fec t i v e through July 1 , 1 988 w i l l be $ 3 , 688 . 00 . Monthly payments w i l l be due the first day of each month beginning August 1 , 1 987 . T h i s w i l l not reduce the deb t , but wi l l help with cash flow for 1 98 7 - 1 988 fiscal year .

5 . Accounts receivable a t June 30 , 1987 were only $ 3 , 332 . 85 with a reServe of $ 2 , 000 . 00 representing those beli eved to be uncol lectible . This appa r e n t l y r e flects good collect ion results as no t i me since I became invol ved w i th your aud i t have our receivables been so small an amoun t . N o addi t ional amount was provided this year. i n reserve for unco l l e c t i b le s . This i s the fi fth consecutive year that accounts receivable has been under $ 1 0 , 000 . 00 . This has come about from strong collect ions of receivables by having the Business O f fice and F inanc ial Aid O f fice working together on collecting receivables .

6 . The Endowmen t o f Sou thern 8apt ist Col lege has increased from $ 1 85 , 766 . 8 1 in June 30 , 1983 to the present amount o f $737 , 5 3 1 . 2 1 . T h i s will certainly enable S8C to o f fset operat ing cost for schol arships and current ope r a t ions .

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 3 3 1

Page 3 - Notes t o Financ ial S tatements - cont inued

7 . Southern Baptist Col lege has had an outstanding fund raIsIng e ffor t for 1986-198 7 . Total g i fts for a l l funds come t o $934 , 296 . 62 . The b r eakdown is listed a s follows :

Unres tricted : Arkansas Bapti s t State Conve n t ion I ndependent College Fund of Arkansas SBC Current Funds

T o t a l unrestricted

Cap i t a l for Debt Retirement

New Dimension Campaign

Endowment

New Hori zons

Restricted and Agency Funds

Total Gi fts for All Funds 1986-1987

468 , 48 5 . 70 64 , 2 1 4 . 20

* 1 80 , 889 . 8 5 7 1 3 , 589 . 75

58 , 63 5 . 6 1

1 1 , 1 8 1 . 8 1

1 0 , 00 0 . 00

84 , 9 2 8 . 35

5 5 , 9 6 1 . 1 0

9 34 , 296 . 62

* I nc l udes New Horizons Campaign/New Dimension March-June 198 7 .

332 1987 ANNUAL

Board of Trus t e e s Bap t i s t Memo r i a l Health C a r e System, Inc . Memph i s , Tenne s see

We have examined the accompanying comb ined bal ance sheet s of Baptist Memorial Health Care System, Inc . and Related Parties as of September 3 0 , 1 986 and the related combined s tateme n t s of revenue and expenses , changes in fund balances and chang e s in financ i a l po s i t ion for the year then ended . Our examination was made in accordance with generally accepted audit ing standards and , according l y , inc l uded such tests of the accoun t i ng records and such other aUd i t ing procedures as we considered necessary in the c i rcumstances .

We did not examine the f inanc i a l statements o f the a f f i l iated regional hospi t a l s which s t a tements reflect total a s s e t s and revenues constitut ing 20 . 3 % and 1 7 . 0 % , respective l y , of the rel ated combined total s . These s tatements were examined by other auditors whos e reports thereon have been furnished to us and our opinion expre ssed herein insofar as i t relates to the amounts included for the a f f il iated reg ional hosp i t a l s is based solely upon the report o f the other aud itor s .

The accompanying combined financ ial s t atemen t s incl ude the accounts of Bapt i s t Memor i a l Health Care System , Inc . and fo urteen related companies which are d e Bcr ibed in Note 1 . 'l'hese c ompanies are under common ownership and common management .

In our opinion , based on our examination and the a forement ioned reports of other independent accountants , the combined f i nanc ial s t atements re ferred to above pre sent f a i r l y the financial pos i t ion of Bapt i s t Memorial lie alth Care System , I nc . and Related Parties as o f September 3 0 , 1 986 and the r e s u l t s of the ir operations and changes in f i nanc i a l pos i t ion for the year then ended in accordance with gener a l l y accepted accounting pr incipal s appl ied on a consi st ent bas i s .

Memph i s , Tennes s e e March 1 6 , 1 9 8 7

6605 Murray Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee 381/9·3884, 9011761·1710 Member: CPA Associates with Associated Offices in Principal U.S. and International Cities

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 333

BAPT 1ST MEMORIAL HEAL1'H CARE SYSTEM , INC . ANI) RELATED PAR'l'IES COMBI NED BALANCE SHEET

SEPTEMBER 3 0 , 1 986

C U RRENT ASSETS Cash

ASSETS

Patient Accounts Rece ivable Net o f Allowance of $ 1 5 , 023 , 13 5

Other Rece ivables I nventor ies Prepaid Expenses

Total Current Ass ets

LAN D , BUILDING S AND EQUIPMENT Land B u ildings and Improvements Equ ipment

Less Accumulated Depreciat ion

Construct ion in Progress

OTHER ASSETS I n s u rance Fund Investments Notes Rece ivab l e Deferred Charges Cash Val ue of Life Insurance Other Non-Curr ent Assets

$ 1 1 , 1 3 9 , 470

7 2 , 1 0 8 , 1 2 6 4 , 09 2 , 206 9 , 3 50 , 294

446 , !ti2 97 , 1 3 6 , 278

1 6 , 5 0 8 , 61 9 205 , 6 7 7 , 65 9 1 1 5 , 4 2 8 , 453 3 3 7 , 67 4 , 7 3 1 1 0 7 , 1 49 , 788 2 3 0 , �24 , 943

9 , 649 , 648 240 , 1 74 , 591

4 , 72 1 , I B 2 1 0 9 , 0 7 6 , 961

2 , 3 52 , 493 3 1 7 , 340 3 3 0 , 297 8 90 , 532

1 1 7 , 6 8 8 , 805

$ 4 5 4 , 9 9 9 , 674 : = = = = = =====

The accompanying notes form an integral part of these financial statements .

334 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH CONVENTION

BAPTIST MEMORIAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, I N C . AND RELATED PARTIES COMB I NE D BALANCE SHEET

SEP'fEMBER 3 0 , 1 986

L I ABI L I TIES AND FUND BALANCES

CU RRENT LIAB I LITIES Accounts Payable Accrued Wag e s and Fees Tax es Withheld and Accrued Other Accrued Expenses Refunds Due Pati ents Current Port ion Long-Term Debt Current Por t ion Obl igation Under

Capital Leases Unearned I ncome

Total Current Liab i l i t ie s

LONG-TERM DEBT

OBLIGATIONS UNDER CAPI TAL LEASES

DEFERRED REVENUE - Thi rd Party Reimbursement

PROV I S I ON FOR SELF I NSURANCE

FUND BALANCES Unre str icted Revaluation Surpl u s Re stricted

$ 1 1 , 59 2 , 1 1 3 'J , ObO , 7 78

566 , 0 7 1 3 , 28 9 , 7 1 9 5 , 004 , 6 3 2 3 , 6 2 1 , 2 5 1

48 , 7 53 1 1 8 , 044

3 3 , 301 , 3 6 1

5 2 , 3 45 , 80 7

1 1 6 , 5 7 9

634 , 841

4 , 985 , 2 1 3

3 54 , 633 , 3 9 9 8 , 81 6 , 5 9 2

1 6 5 , UCl2 363 , 61 5 , 8 7 3

4 5 4 , 99 9 , 674

T h e accompanying n o t e s form an i n t e g r a l part of t h e s e f inanc ial st atements .

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 335

BAPT IST MEMORIAL HEAL�'H CARE SYSTEM , I NC . AND RELATED PART I ES COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENSES

YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBE R 3 0 , 1 986

PATIENT S E RVICE REVENUE

Allowances and Uncollectible Accounts

Net Patient Service Revenue

OTHER OP ERATING REVENUE

TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE

O P E RATING EXPENSES General D i etary Household and Property Operat ion of Plant Profe s s ional Car e Provi s ion for Depreciation Interest

I NCOME FROM O P E RATIONS

NON-OPERATING INCOME

EXCESS REVENUE

$ 3 7 1 , 553 , 558

84 , 707 , 510

286 , 84 6 , 048

7 , 703 , 73 2

294 , 549 , 7130

5 1 , 98 2 , 87 6 9 , 580 , 3 5 9 9 , 442 , 61 9

1 2 , 46 6 , 3 1 0 1 7 7 , 0 5 8 , 1 84

1 8 , l H l , 2 bl 1 , 855 , 201

2 80 , 503 , 810

1 4 , 04 5 , 970

e, 70S , 619

$ 22 , 7 5 1 , 589 = = = = = = = = = = =

The accompanying notes form an integral part o f these f inanc ial statements .

336 1987 ANNUAL

BAPTIST MEMORIAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, INC . AND RELATED PARTIES COMB I NE D STATEMENT OF CHANGES I N FUND BALANCES

YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 3 0 , 1 986

UNRESTRICTED

FUND BALANCE - Beg inning of Year $ 3 40 , 68 7 , 354

Excess Revenue 22 , 7 51 , 5U9

Contr ibutions 1 1 , 048

FUND BALANCE - End o f Year $ 363 , 44 9 , 991

RESTRICTED

FUND BALANCE - Beginning of Year $ 2 2 0 , 986

Restricted G i f t s and I ncome , Les s Expenses ( 5 5 , 1U4 )

FUND BALANCE - End of Year $ 1 6 5 , 882

The accanpanying notes form an integral par t of these f inanc ial statements .

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 337

lJAPT IST MEMORIAL HEALTH CARl': SYSTEM, INC . AND RELA'rED PAR'rIES COMBINED STATEMENT m' CHANGES I N FI NANC IAL POSITION

SOURCE OF FUNDS From Operat ions

YEAR ENDED S E PTEMBER 30 , 1 986

Excess of Revenue Over Expenses Add ( Deduc t ) I tems not Req u i r i ng

Working Capi tal -Deprec iat ion Amor t i za t ion of Deferred Charges Deferred Revenue - Third Party

Reimbursement Tot al Funds Provided by Ope rat ions

I ncrease in Provi sions for S e l f I n s urance Add i t ional Long-Term Debt Decrease in I n s urance Fund Decrease i n Notes Receivabl e Decrease in Deferred Charges Decrease i n Other Non-Cur rent A s s e t s

USE O F FUNDS Add i t ions to Land , Buildin g s and Equipment I ncrease i n I nvestments Increase i n Cash Value of Life I ns ur ance Pa�ne n t s o f Long-Term Debt Contr ibut ions Made

I NCREASE ( DECREASE ) I N WORKING CAPI TAL

$ 22 , 7 5 1 , :'89

1 1 , 02 6 , 1 85 1 7 , 004

( 2 1 8 , 7 8 7 ) 3 3 , 57 5 , 99 1

1 , 4 7 5 , 3 :> 4 21 , 65 5 , 101

2 1 1 , 406 1 1 6 , 289 1 1 1 , 9 3 7 1 96 , 3 � b

5 7 , 3 42 , 404

2 7 , 044 , 288 3 2 , 1 4 6 , 2 5 1

25 , 56 6 4 , 3 74 , 2 6 5

4 4 , 056 63 , 6 3 4 , 4 2 b

$ ( 6 , 2 9 2 , 02 2 ) ======:::= = =

The accompanying notes form an integral part o f these f inancial statements .

338 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH CONVENTION

BAPTI S T MEMORIAL HEALTH CAR8 SYST8M, I N C . AND R8LATED PARTIES COMB I NE D STATEMENT OF CHANG8S I N F I NANC I AL POS ITION CON1'INUEJ)

YEAR END8D SEPTEMBER 3 0 , 1 986

I NCREASE ( DECREAS E ) IN WORKING CAPI'rAL COMPONENTS Cash Patient Accounts Rece ivab l e - Net Other Rece ivab l e s Invento r i e s Prepaid Expenses Accounts Payabl e Accrued Wag e s and Fees Taxe s Withheld and Accrued Other Accrued Expenses Refund s Due Patients Curren t Port ion Long-Term Debt and

Capit a l Leases U nearned I ncome

I N C REASE ( DECREASE ) IN WORKING CAPITAL

$ 3 , 1 2 6 , 547 ( 6 , 103 , 487 )

96 7 , 646 464 , 03 8 247 , 3 24

( 3 3 2 , 47 4 ) ( 2 , 040 , H lJ )

146 , 62 9 ( 67 9 , 7 52 )

( 2 , 880 , 63 7 )

682 , 067 1 1 0 , 2 60

$ ( 6 , 292 , On ) ===:=:====;;:=:

The accompanying notes form an integral part of these financ ial statements .

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 339

CANNON&CoMPANY BAPTIST MEMORIAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM , I N C . /\.NO RELATED PART I E S

NOTES T O COMBINED F I NANCIAL STATBMBNTS

YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 3 0 , 19B6

NOTE 1 - SUMMARY O F SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

The comb ined f inancial s t atements include the accounts o f Bapt ist Memorial Health Care System and the hospital s under common owner s h ip and corrunon management . These corporations are comb ined as of the i r indiv idual f i s c a l year end s . Comb ined corpor ations and the i r fiscal year ends are as follows :

Bapt i st Memorial Health Care System , I nc . Bapt i s t Memorial Hospital ( Memph i s , Tn . ) Bapt i s t Memorial Hospital - Tipton Bapt i s t Memorial Hospital - Lauderdale Bapti s t Memorial Hospital - Union City Bapt i s t Memorial Hospital-Boonevi l l e , Inc . Bapt i s t Memorial Spec i al ty Hospi t al , I nc . Bapti s t Memor ial Hospital -

Eastern Ozarks , Inc . Baptist Memor i al Hospital - Forrest C i ty Bapt i s t Memor ial Hospital - Huntington Bapt i s t Memor i a l Health Care

Development Corpor ation B ap t i s t Memorial Horne Health Care , I nc . B ap t i s t Memor ial Regional Home Health

Care I I nc . B ap t i s t Memorial Ambul atory Services , Inc . Bapti s t Memorial Health Care Foundation

F i s c a l Y e ar End

December 3 1 , 1 986 September 3 0 , 1 986 June 3 0 , 1 986 June 30 , 1 986 June 30, 1 986 September 3 0 , 1 986 September 3 0 , 1 986

June 30 , 1986 December 3 1 , 1 986 June 3 0 , 1 986

June 30 , 1 986 September 3 0 , 1 986

June 3 0 , 1 986 September 3 0 , 1 986 September 3 0 , 1 986

The fol l owing non-hospital subsidiaries are inc l uded on the equity basis :

Nat ional Hea l th Technology Corporation Southern Surg ical Supply Company Med ical Financ ial Servic e s , Inc . Med ical Technol ogy , I nc . Memph i s Spec i a l t y Hospita l , Inc . Arkansas Home Health Care and Hospice , I nc .

Apr i l 3 0 , 1 986 Apr i l 3 0 , 1 986 Apr i l 3 0 , 1986 Apr i l 3 0 , 1 986 Apr il 3 0 , 1 98 6 December 3 1 , 1 986

All material intercompany accounts and transactions have been e l iminated . All comb ined corpora t ions are tax exempt under S ection S O l ( c ) 3 of the Internal Revenue Code .

The se statements re f l e c t the requires recognit ion o f revenue when without regard to the exchange of cash .

accr ual basis of accoun t i ng which earned and expenses when incurred

Inventories are pr iced at the l ower of cost ( f i r s t - i n , f i rs t -out me thod ) or market .

340 1987 ANNUAL

BAPTIST MEMORIAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, I NC . AND RELATED PART I E S NocrES T O COMH I N I':D FI NANC IAL STATEMENTS - CONTINUED

YEAR ENDED SI':PTEMBER 3 0 , 1 986

NOTE 1 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIF ICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES - CONTINUED

At the adv ice of the Amer i can Hospital Assoc iat ion , independent appraisals o f certain property and equipment were obtained in 1 9 6 2 and 1 964 . The appr a i s a l s are re flec ted in the accompanying statements by showing an increase of $ 8 , 81 6 , 592 in the assets for 1 986 . Depre c i a t ion is computed on the apprai sed values .

The build ing s and equipment are depr ec iated pr incipa l l y under the s t r aight- l ine method . Certain a s s e t s have been depreciated by acce l erated methods for Med icare purpose s . The additional re imbursement result ing from accele rated deprec i a t ion has been deferred .

Revenues rece ived under cost re imbursement agreements are sub j e c t to aud i t and retroactive ad j us tment by third-party payors . No prov i s ions for retroac t ive ad j ustment have been made .

NOTE 2 - INVESTMENTS

National Health Technology Corporat ion ( NHT ) , a whol ly- owned subs idiary of Bapt i s t Memorial Health Care System, I nc . ( BMBC S ) is accounted for by the equ i t y method . BMB-Memph i s rec e ived rent from a wholly-owned s ubsid iary of NHT total ing $4 7 3 , 9 2 0 dur ing 1 98b and purchased approximatel y $ 5 , 591 , 680 of med i c a l supplies from the subs idiary under normal trade terms .

The investments are regarded as part of a long range investment policy . The carrying value o f the s e investments is approximat ely equal to market v a l ue .

NHT Short-Term Investments Bonds and Note Stocks Land

NOTE 3 - LONG-TERM DEBT

Cost or B a s i s 1 986

$ 2 4 , 502 , 065 40 , 1 93 , 42 8 3 8 , 498 , 1 68

2 , 1 2 5 , 3 6 5 3 , 7 5 7 , 9 3 5

$ 1 0 9 , 07 6 , 96 1

A t September 30 , 1 986 , long-term d eb t consi sted o f the fol lowing :

9-1 / 2 % Notes to Seven I n s urance C�npanies Payabl e in Semi-Annual princ ipal Payments P l us Interest a t 9 . 5% Through 1 9 9 9 . $ 2 9 , 295 , 000

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BAPT I S T MEMORIAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, INC. AND RELATED PARTIES NOTES TO COM8I NED �' I NANCIAL STATEMENTS - CONTINUED

YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 3 0 , 1 986

NOTE 3 - LONG-TERM DEBT - CONTINUED

5 . 0 7 % mortgage payabl e in month l y i n s t a l lments of $ 1 23 , 3 3 3 includ ing interest through 1 988 , col l ateral ized by the Medical Center Complex .

5 % mortgage payable in month l y instal lments of $ 7 , 1 84 incl uding interest through June , 201 0 , col l ateral ized by BMU-Eastern Ozarks , Inc . ' s land , build ing and equipment .

1 2 % mortgage payable in annual p r inc ipal instal lme nts of $ 3 5 , 00 0 p l u s interest through August , 1 9 9 5 col l ateral ized by land having a carrying value of $ 1 , 97 1 , 783 .

1 2 % mortgage payable in annual principal installments of $ 3 5 , 000 pl u s interest through August , 1 995 col l ateral ized by land having a c a rrying value of $ 1 , 97 1 , 78 3 .

1 2 % mor tgage payab l e in annual princ ipal installments o f $ 3 5 , 000 p l u s interest through August , 1 9 9 5 col l ateral ized b y land having a c a rrying value of $ 1 , 97 1 , 78 3 .

Prent i s s County and City of Boonev i l le , M i s s i s s ippi hospital revenue bond s , Series 1 985 , with monthly payments of approx imately $ 5 2 , 000 incl ud ing interest at 7 . 5% for the first seven years and a variab l e rate equal to 68% of a bank ' s base rate for the remainder of the 20 year term .

$ 1 , 8 1 6 , 653

1 , 205 , 7 7 3

245 , 000

245 , 000

24 5 , 000

6 , 3 90 , 283

342 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

BAP�IST MEMORIAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, INC . AND RELA�ED PARTIES NOTES TO COMB I NED F INANCIAL STATEMENTS - CONTINUED

YEAR ENDED SEPTE1�llER 30 , 1 986

NOTE 3 - LONG-TERM DEBT - CONTINUED

St . Franc i s County Hospital Development Bond s , Ser ies 1 9 8 5 , with monthly payments of approx imat e l y $ 1 4 1 , 000 including interest at 7 . 4% for the f i r s t seven years and a var iab l e rate equal to 68% o f a bank ' s base rate for the remainder of the 20 year t e rm .

Various mo rtgages payable at interest rates of 3% through 1 8 . 4% ( we ighted interest rate 7 . 4% ) each col l ater­al ized by per sonal or real property .

Various inte rcompany bal ances not el iminated because of the d i f ferent year e nds .

Less Port ion Due Within One Year

$ 1 4 , 80 6 , 300

1 , 7 2 4 , 670

( 6 , 621 ) 5 5, , 96 7 , 058

3 , 62 1 , 2 5 1

$ 5 2 , 34 5 , 807

The fol lowing i s a summary o f the anticipated future payments of long-term debt at September 30 , 1986 :

Year Ended September 30 , 1 9 8 7 1 988 1 9 8 9 1 990 1 99 1 Later Years

NOTE 4 - RETIREMENT PLANS

$ 3 , 62 1 , 2 5 1 2 , 5 2 9 , 7 30 2 , 243 , 869 2 , 400 , 7 8 2 2 , 5 7 5 , 853

42 , 5 9 5 , 5 73

$ 5 5 , 96 7 , 058

The subs idiaries of Baptist Memorial Health Care System , Inc . have de f ined contr ibut ion retirement pl ans wh ich cover substantially all f u l l - time employees a f t e r one year of employment . Most employees are covered by plans adm i n i s tered by the Annuity Board of the Southern Baptist Convention . Typi c a l l y , each covered employee cont r ibutes 5 perc ent of his sal ary and the employer contr ibutes 1 0 percent .

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

BAPTIST MEMORIAL HEALTH CARE SYS'rEM, I NC . AND RELATED PART I ES NOTES TO COMIHNED F I NANCIAL STATEMENTS - CONTINUED

YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 3 0 , 1 986

NOTE 5 - SELF INSURANCE

343

Bapti s t Memorial Hospital ( Memph i s , Tn . ) has a sel f-insurance trust fund for e s sentially all o f its profess ional and general l i ab i l ity . Contr ibutions and year end l iabil ity l e v e l s are actuarially computed . The investments h e ld by the insurance trus t are reported at market value in accordance with industry standard s .

NOTE 6 - POST RETI REMENT BENEFITS

On September 1 8 , 1 984 , Bapti s t Memor ial · Hospital ( Memph i s ) adopted a voluntary early ret irement pl an for a l l employees 5 5 years old or older , with at least 5 years o f cont inuous fu l l time service with the Hospit a l . Elect ing employees retired e f fective January 1 , 1 98 5 . In add it ion to s e verance pay of $ 6 , 04 7 , 094 . 3 1 , the Hospital w i l l provide certain health care and l i fe ins urance benefits . The cost o f retiree health care and l i fe insurance bene fits i s recogni zed as expense as c l a ims are paid . The cost of those bene f i t s for 445 ret irees is not separable from the cost of providing bene fits for the 5 , �8J active employe e s , wh ich totaled $8 , 45 8 , 4 1 8 for the year ended September 30 , 1 986 . The severance pay expense is recorded in general expe n s e .

NOTE 7 - PRIOR PERIOD ADJUSTMENT

During the year the method of accounting for interest accrued on zero coupon bonds was changed from the s tr aight- l ine method to the imputed m e thod . Th i s change results in a reduct ion of $460 , 706 in prior per iod e arn ing s and a reduct ion of the investment account by the same amount .

344 1987 ANNUAL

ARKANSAS MISSIONARIES OF THE FOREIGN MISSION BOARD

Name and Address Birthdates Furlough Alexander, Max N. (Betty) Oct. 1 4/1 /88 Box 832 Nov. 26 1 1 / 1 /88 Bangkok, THAILAND 10501

Allison, Clarence A. (Alta) Feb. 13 8/28/91 P.O. Box 228 May 27 8/2/92 Lobatse, Botswana, SOUTHERN AFRICA

Allison, S. Dale (Nancy) Mar. 8 5/ 19/91 P.O. Box 1416 Dec. 28 5/ 19/92 Monrovia, LIBERIA

Amos, Tommy W. (Beverly) June 26 12/27/89 Av. Agraciado 3452 Feb. 1 8 12127/90 Montevideo, URUGUAY

Anthony, John F. (Connie) July 1 6/25/88 P.O. Box 1 54 June 10 5/24/89 91 ,001 Jerusalem, ISRAEL

Bailey, Larry L. (Sheila) Dec. 8 8/29/87 1208 Hester July 28 6/24/88 Jonesboro, AR 72401

Baker, Ronald P. (Debbie) Oct. 17 7/8/91 Kotak Pos 38 Jun. 5 9/4/92 Bengkulu, Sumatra INDONESIA

Barnes, Emmett A. (La Nell) Sept. 30 12/20/87 c/o Dale Thorne May 1 1 8/8/88 8-A Andrea Panayidi St. Dhassoupoles Nicosia 143 , CYPRUS

Barnes, Jimmy L. (Edna) Sept. 6 9/ 1 /89 P.O. Box 427 Aug. 4 1 /5/90 Taipei 10099, TAIWAN ROC

Bird, Craig A. (Melissa) Oct. 4 12/ 15/90 P.O. Box 52 Oct. 25 8/8/91 Limuru, KENYA

Blair, W. Judson (Dorothy Rose) Dec. 25 Serving Box 4255 Oct. 16 in USA EI Paso, TX 7991 4 E I Paso, TX

Boone, Paul J . (Carol) Sept. 6 6/30/90 P. Bag 735 Sept. 15 12130/90 Kadoma, ZIMBABWE

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Name and Address Birthdates Furlough

Borgan, David E. (Joy) Nov. 4 Newly Hochmaisgasse 8-10/2 Sept. 13 Appointed/ A-I 1 30 Vienna, AUSTRIA Reappointed

Braughton, C. T. (Kathie) Aug. 29 4/28/91 P.O. Box 141 July 17 4/28/92 Davao City, PHILIPPINES 9501

Brillhart, James P. (Louise) Sept. 1 1 6/25/91 1 , Rue Lord Byron Dec. 10 6/25/92 37200 Tours, FRANCE

Brown, John M. (Claudia) Mar. 23 4/6/91 c/o Harry Hampsher Aug. 9 4/6/92 Ave. dos Bombeiros Voluntarios Lote 1 1O-1 1 -F (Alges) 1495 Lisbon, PORTUGAL

Browning, Charles T. (Nancy) Jan. 16 6/2/88 Box 1 Feb. 1 7/4/89 Ajloun, JORDAN

Bryant, James D. (Virginia) April 1 1 6/ 19/91 P.O. Box 832 Jan. 23 6/5/92 Bangkok 10501 , THAILAND

Bryant, Orvell, Jr. (Suzan) Aug. 1 3 8 / 10/89 Box 621 Dec. 9 7 / 1 2/90 Kingstown, ST. VINCENT W. I.

Bumpus, Claud R. (Frances) June 4 7 / 14/87 3 19 South West Avenue April 19 9/ 1 /88 EI Dorado, AR 7 1 730

Burnett, Johnny M. (Barbara) June 18 8/5/87 402 South Hastings July 1 7 / 19/88 Irving, TX 75060

Cagle, Mrs. Mildred Sept. 27 1 1 / 1 3/87 P.O. Box 30405 1 / 1 3 /88 Nairobi, KENYA

Chatman, Truman Q. (Carol) Dec. 8 6/25/89 Casilia 33 Sept. 3 7/20/90 Milo, URUGUAY

Clower, Freeling H. (Betty) Sept. 7 4/24/90 P.O. Box 1085 Oct. 26 4/24/91 Freetown, SIERRA LEONE

346 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

Name and Address Birthdates Furlough

Coad, Norman L. (Beverly) Jan. 12 8/21/91 B . P. 2017 Nov. 12 8/21 /92 Bamako, MALI

Cornelius, David L. Jr. (Elwanda) Aug. 28 7/7/88 P.O. Box 331 Feb. 1 7/7/89 Jos, NIGERIA

Crockett, Robert W. (Annette) June 22 6/15/90 Yapeyu 543 April 27 6/6/91 1 706, Haedo, BS. AS. ARGENTINA

Cummins, Harold T. (Betty) Nov. 1 1 5/ 17/89 Box 38 Jan. 20 5 /9/90 Thika, KENYA

Diaz, Roberto V. (Kathy) Sept. 19 6/30/89 Calle 16 # 196-B Nov. 26 6/30/90 Colonia Garcia Gineres Merida, Yucatan 97070 MEXICO

Dickens, G. Dean (Karr La) Oct. 26 1 /3 1 /90 Box 7 Aug. 3 1 1 /3 1 /9 1 Baguio City, PHILIPPINES 0201

Dillard, Jim C. (Janet) Nov. 27 6/ 10/90 P.O. Box 895 Mar. 7 6/ 10/91 Nyeri, KENYA

Fite, Horace, W. Jr. (Salle Ann) Mar. 22 9/17/89 Caixa Postal 36 Feb. 21 1 1 / 13/90 76700 Ceres, GO, BRAZIL

Fleet , Ray T. (Ruby) July 8 7/29/87 2667 San Medina Avenue Jan. 23 7/20/88 Dallas, TX 75228

Folds, Dennis G. (Judi) Nov. 22 8 / 1 /88 Uehara Plaza 2C Aug. 3 1 5 / 1 /89 2- 19-18 Uehara, Shibuya-Ku Tokyo 1 5 1 , JAPAN

Ford, J. Stephen (Sharon) May 16 8/3/87 418 E. McNeil Street Nov. 28 5/ 13/88 Magnolia, AR 7 1 753

Fox, Calvin L. (Margaret) April 4 6/24/88

Box 134 July 2 6/24/89 Baguio City, PHILIPPINES 0201

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Name and Address Birthdates Furlough

Fox, Russell D . (Vicki) Sept. 7 21 1 /91 Apartado 100 June 23 4/ 1 /92 San Pedro Sula, HONDURAS

Frost, Patricia J. Aug. 27 6/ 19/88 Box 1 7051 7/ 1 1 /89 Amman, JORDAN

Fuller, J . Wayne (Frances) April 1 1213 1 /90 P.O. Box 835 May 16 12/3/91 Larnaca, CYPRUS

Garner, Darrel E. (Judy) Aug. 5 9/2/90 P.O. Box 224 Dec. 26 7/24/91 Balaka, MALA WI

Hairston, Martha E. Aug. 18 4/29/87 1 4300 Rock Creek Parkway #1306 6/1 /88 Little Rock, AR 7221 1

Hall, Carl R. (Gerry) May 16 9/9/90 P .O. Box 2064 Feb. 28 9/9/91 Kisumu, KENYA

Hampton, James E. (Gena) May 18 7/ 1 1 /88 P .O. Box 47834 Aug. 12 214/89 Nairobi, KENYA

Hardister, Graydon B. (Betty) May 22 8/ 15/87 418 Cole Drive Mar. 19 8/21 /88 Benton, AR 720 1 5

Hatton, W. Alvin (Katie) Feb. 14 4/18/88 Sitio do Sossego June 18 7/29/88 28860 Rio Dourado, RJ BRAZIL

Hendricks, Larry D. (Mary) May 28 6/ 1/89 Apartado 23 1 Nov. 1 3 21 13/90 Liberia Guanacaste, COSTA RICA

Hodges, Albert R. (Karen) Oct. 30 9/ 14/90 Mission Baptiste Dec. 1 3 9/ 14/91 BP 580 Ouagadougou, BURKINA FASO

Hoover, Annie Oct. 21 3 / 13/91 1 -28, South 22 5/13/92 West 14, Chuo-Ku Sapporo, JAPAN 064

348 1987 ANNUAL

Name and Address Birthdates Furlough

Hope, Ben E. (Berdie) Jan. 17 1 / 15/91 Caixa Postal 3024 July 26 1 /2/92 Agencia Coxipo 78091 Cuiaba, MT, BRAZIL

Humphrey, Raymond D. (Betty) April 30 12/31 /88 P.O. Box 427 Sept. 23 Completing Taipei 10099, T AIW AN ROC Service

Jenkins, Orville B. (Edith) July 21 7/19/89 P.O. Box 52 Jan. 24 7/ 12/90 Limuru, KENYA

Johnson, Gerald D . (Debbie) Aug. 22 4122/89 Apartado 3 177 July 29 4122/90 Lima, 100 PERU

Kidd, Jesse L. (Wilma) Sept. 20 10126/88 Caixa Postal 408 Jan. 26 10/3 1 /89 39400 Montes Claros, MG BRAZIL

Kirby, N. Benjamin (Charlotte) June 1 6 6/7/90 Apartado 8 Sept. 3 6/7 /91 Guanare, Portuguesa VENEZUELA, 33 1QA

Langston, Ron D. (Jan) June 13 7/ 1 1 /87 4006 Evandale Dec. 27 1 /7/88 Jonesboro, AR 72401

Lay, Diana April 10 8/30/88 Baptist Medical Center 5/30/89 Nalerigu via Gambaga GHANA

Leagins, C. Ellis, Jr. (Judy) April 10 8 / 1 5/88 Apartado Aereo 5 1 687 Jan. 9 6/ 15/89 Bogota, COLOMBIA

Lee, Carl G. (Twila) Aug. 9 8 128/91 P.O. Box 38 Nov. 25 9125/92 Bengkulu, Sumatra INDONESIA

Lee, Juniorous A. (Carolyn) Jan. 30 5 /24/91 383 Upper Palace Orchards Oct. 1 8 3 /3 1 /92 Bangalore 80, INDIA

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 349

Name and Address Birthdates Furlough

Locke, Russell L. (Veda) April 1 1 1 / 15/88 PMB 5 1 1 3 Nov. 8 612/88 Ibadan, NIGERIA

Lord, Jon M. (Lisa) June 2 5127/90 Box 281 April 7 5 127/91 Tukuyn, TANZANIA

Meeks, Gregory B. (Jackie) Nov. 10 6/3/90 P .O . Box 427 Oct. 17 7/ 15/91 Taipei 10099, TAIWAN ROC

Miller, David S. (Martha) April 25 8121 190 Apartado 3 177 Nov. 5 8121 191 Lima, PERU

Mitchell, Harold E. (Rene) Oct. 24 1 1 127/90 P .O . Box 7281 July 22 9/27/91 Dar es Salaam, TANZANIA

Mooney, Robert L. (Janice) Nov. 6 Newly P .O . Box 66 March 1 1 Appointed/ Talisheek, LA 70464 Reappointed

Moore, Deborah June 12 12130/90 P.O. Box 1416 12130/91 Monrovia, LIBERIA

Morris, Charles (Audrey) Oct. 3 1 6/20/90 P.O. Box 32 Nov. 20 6120/91 Limuru, KENYA

Murray, J. Dennis (Nita) Sept. 30 6/1 /90 P .O . Box 414 May 10 6/19/91 46103 Herzliah Bet, ISRAEL

Nichols, Gilbert A. (Deanie) Jan. 6 10/ 12190 Caixa Postal 212 June 29 10/12191 Ponta Pora, MS BRAZIL

Nicholson, Glenn E. (Pauline) May 16 8124/91 Spanish Language Institute May 10 8/24/92 Apartado 1 00 2350 San Francisco d e Dos Rios San Jose, COSTA RICA

Odom, M. Geraldine June 10 6/1 /88 P .O. Box 427 211 /89 Taipei 10099, TAIWAN ROC

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Name and Address Birthdates Furlough

Oliver, Devellyn Mar. 29 5/ 17/88 Mati Baptist Hospital 9/21/88 Mati, Davao Oriental PHILIPPINES 9601

Parris, O. Stanton, Jr. (Charlotte) May 30 6/15/91 Apartado 10385, Bella Vista Dec. 30 5/3/92 Maracaibo, Edo. Zulia VENEZUELA 4002A

Pickle, W. Stewart (Clara) Feb. 1 7 6/30/89 Mission Bautista Aug. 27 6/ 14/90 Casilla 328 Cuenca, ECUADOR

Pike, Harrison H. (June) July 8 12116/89 Caixa Postal 1043 June 27 121 16/90 66000 Be1em, P A BRAZIL

Pinkson, D. Edwin (Greta) Nov. 1 1 7/4/87 BP 1424 May 16 12120/87 Daloa, IVORY COAST

Pritchett, Larry P. (Martha) Aug. 26 8/31 /91 38 rue Camille Desmoulins Jan. 22 8/31 /92 37000 Tours FRANCE

Provost, Hugh E. (Brenda) Feb. 16 10/27/90 Box 70080 April 24 10/27/91 Ibb, YEMEN

Redmon, D. Hugh, Jr. (Debbie) Sept. 25 8/24/87 7 1 7 North Hughes Street Aug. 24 3/5/88 Little Rock, AR 72005

Rhodes, Paul A. (Lana) Nov. 8 8/ 19/87 P.O. Box 17 SBC Jan. 1 1 Leave of Walnut Ridge, AR 72476 Absence

Robertson, H. Doyne (Martha) Dec. 5 8/1 /88 Apartado 3 177 Mar. 23 3/7/89 Lima, PERU

Sample, W. Coy (Vivian) Sept. 23 6/1 /88 P.O. Box 79 Nov. 19 3 / 1 1 /89 Owerri, Imo State NIGERIA

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Schleiff, Gerald E. (Barbara) Nov. 25 5 / 1/90 P.O. Box 657 May 18 2/6/91 Gweru, ZIMBABWE

Seale, John D. (Jeanie) Aug. 8 4/ 1 1 /9 1 Caixa Postal 1635 Jan. 29 4/ 1 1 /92 1 3 , 100 Campinas, Sp, BRAZIL

Smart, Phillip E. (Leann) Jan. 7 7 / 18/89 Caixa Postal 163 Sept. 14 7 / 18/90 65,000 Sao Luis, MA BRAZIL

Smith, Ed L. (Charlene) Sept. 25 1 1 / 15/88 P.O. Box 228 Aug. 5 2/ 1 /89 Lobatse, BOTSWANA

Smith, James A. (Becky) Nov. 10 6 / 15/88 Dr. Stichl-Weg 7 Nov. 22 1 1 /30/88 A-8043 Graz, AUSTRIA

Smith, Stephen A. (Tommie) June 16 7 / 1 6/87 c/ a Alta D. Shaddox Dec. 20 3 /28/88 5721 N. Cedar North Little Rock, AR 721 16

Sorrell, Kenneth R. (Hazel) Nov. 27 5 / 15/9 1 P . O . Box 456 Feb. 20 6/9/92 Rivers State Ahoada, NIGERIA

Spann, J. Frederick (Bettye) July 19 6/24/87 Rural Route 1 , Box 262Yz Oct. 8 1 /8/88 Colt, AR 72326

Stanton, Ted O. (Mary) Sept. 20 1 1 1 1 1 /89 Bolanos 141 Sept. 17 7/ 14/90 1407 Buenos Aires ARGENTINA

Terry, J. Mark (Barbara) Aug. 1 1 12/30/90 P.O. Box 99 Nov. 28 1 1 /29/91 Davao City, PHILIPPINES 9501

Terry, J . O. Jr. (Mabelee) Nov. 2 10117/90 2 Marine Vista April 24 9/27/91 #20-75 Neptune Court SINGAPORE 1544

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Tiefel, James W. (Mary) July 2 9/ 12188 Elianderinkatu l lAl May 5 7/8/89 33230 Tampere 23 Suomi, FINLAND

Tolar, Jack E. Jr. (Barbara) Sept. 16 6/8/91 P.O. Box 2 1 1 Oct. 8 6/8/92 Jos, NIGERIA

Turner, Sammy G. (Bonnie) Nov. 9 6/ 18/89 P.O. Box 385 Nov. 25 5129/90 Limuru, KENYA

Vanderburg, Ruth April 2 9/ 15/87 2923 Charter Oak Road 6/ 1 188 Little Rock, AR 72207

Viser, William C. (Susan) Sept. 17 812/89 Caixa Postal 2541 April 9 8 / 18/90 20001 Rio de Janeiro, RJ BRAZIL

Walker, Lee R. Jr. (Phyllis) Jan. 13 6/4/91 Casilla 4-T Jan. 27 6/4/92 Santiago, CHILE

Walker, Richard E. (Beatrice) Mar. 10 121 l3/86 P.O. Box 236 July 29 Special Benton, AR 72015 Status

Weathers, Karl E. III (Thelma) Mar. 8 8121188 P .O. Box 20 Jan. 8 7122189 Gaza via ISRAEL

West, Ronald E. (Elinda) July 7 6/17/89 Dung Hai University Sept. 2 1 2128/90 #26, Dung Hai South Road Taichung 40703, TAIWAN ROC

White, Kathie A. Mar. 23 7/4/91 20 Elmwood Gardens 7/4/92 Glasgow, G66 4EW SCOTLAND UK

Winstead, Ronnie G. (Ina) May 21 8 / 1 188 P.O. Box 427 Dec. 16 1 1 1 189 Taipei 10099, TAIWAN ROC

ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION

Name and Address

Wolfe, Rickey, P. (Beth) P.O. Box 149 Opotiki, NEW ZEALAND

Birthdates

Dec. 3 1 April 26

RETIRED ARKANSAS MISSIONARIES

Name and Address Birthdates

Atnip, Logan C. (Virginia) Feb . 7 1 1 1 1 1 Candlewood Drive June 16 Houston, TX 77042

Bagby, Albert I. (Thelma) July 26 105 Susan Street Dec. 20 Gadsden, AL 35901

Berry, William H. (Olga) July 27 6700 Neshoba Nov. 8 Memphis, TN 3 8 1 1 9

Branum, Irene T . Aug. 1 8 Box 943 Arkadelphia, AR 7 1 923

Franks, Jewel N. (Jeanne) Aug. 16 5124 Vickie Street July 23 Fort Worth, TX 761 17

Fryer, Ross B . Jr. (Mary Lynn) June 3 6014 Caldwell July 8 Waco, TX 767 1 0

Garner, Alex F. (Charlet a) May 25 4745 Tempe Drive Nov. 24 Del City, OK 731 15

Hampton, Charles (Evelyn) Feb. 20 #1 Kimberly Drive Dec. 26 Arkadelphia, AR 71923

Harris, Josephine Oct. 23 Box 93 Glorieta, NM 87535

Hollingsworth, Tom C. (Marceille) June 23 337 Cedarwood Lane June 26 Hewitt, TX 76643

Furlough

9/6/91 9/6/92

Date of

353

Retirement

711 /85

8 / 1 /86

4/30/63

1211 /82

10/1 /86

3 / 1 /84

7 / 1 /87

10/15/86 1 1 / 1 /87

121 1 /73

2/1 /82

354 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION

Name and Address

Orr, Donald L. (Violet) Route 1 , Box 147 Midland, TX 79701

Orrick, B. W. (Vera) 1 809 S. Eighth Street Waco, TX 76706

Riffey, Mrs. J. L. 1910 Arlington Place Hendersonville, NC 28739

Shepard, John W. Jr. (Jean) 85 Hackberry Avenue Waco, TX 76706

Willis, Miriam Mary E. Trew Home 4800 Samuel Boulevard Dallas, TX 75228

W ollerman, Anna M. 4941 N. Sullinger Tucson, AZ 85705

Birthdates

Oct. 2 July 21

Oct. 24 Jan. 8

April 16

July 21 Nov. 14

Nov. 27

Dec. 1 3

Date of Retirement

1 1 1 185

10/31 /57

1 1 / 1 167

10/1 183

4/15/79

1 1 3 1 176

ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF CHURCHES AND MISSIONS Please report errors or omissions to - ANNUAL - P.O. Box 552, Little Rock, AR 72203

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Abbott Mansfield Buckner A tkins First Atkins Arkansas River Valley Aberdeen First Stuttgart Centennial Augusta First Augusta Calvary Acorn Mena Ouachita Austin Station Austin Caroline Alexander Paragould Greene County Bakers Creek Russellville Arkansas River Valley Alexander First Alexander Pulaski Banks Mammoth Spring Black River Alicia Alicia Black River Barcelona Road Hot Springs Vill . Central Alma First Alma Clear Creek Raring Cross North Little Rock North Pulaski Almyra First Almyra Centennial Barling First B arling Concord Alpena First Alpena North Arkansas Barnett Memorial Little Rock Pulaski Alsup Bay Mount Zion Barton Barton Arkansas Valley Altheimer First Altheimer Harmony Batavia Harrison North Arkansas Altus First Altus Clear Creek Bates Waldron Buckner Amagon Amagon Black River Batesville First Batesville Independence Amboy North Little Rock North Pulaski Batson Ozark Clear Creek Amity First Amity Garland County Baugh Chapel Austin Caroline Amity Second Amity Caddo River Bay First Bay Mount Zion Anchor Dona ldson Red River Bayou Mason Lake Village Delta Anne-rson Hope Southwest Bayou Meto Jacksonville North Pulaski Anderson Chapel Dumas Harmony Bear Creek Springs Harrison North Arkansas Anderson Tully Trumann Trinity Bearden First Bearden Carey Angora Leslie North Central Beaver Lake Eureka Springs North Arkansas Antioch Beebe Calvary Beckspur Forrest City Tri-County Antioch Flippin White River Bee Branch Bee Branch North Central Antioch Hermitage B artholomew Beebe First Beebe Calvary Antioch Royal Garland County Beech Grove Paragould Greene County Antioch Wynne Tri-County Beech Street Gurdon Red River Antoine Antoine Red River Beech Street First Texarkana Southwest Arabella Heights Texarkana Southwest Beirne First Beirne Red River Arbanna Mountain View Independence Bella Vista Bella Vista Benton Archview Little Rock Pulaski Be11aire Dermott Delta Arkadelphia First Arkadelphia Red River Bellefonte Harrison North Arkansas Arkadelphia Second Arkadelphia Red River Belview Melbourne Rocky Bayou Arkana Mountain Horne White River Ben Lomond First Ben Lomond Little River Arkansas City Arkansas City Delta Benton First Benton Centra] Armorel Armorel Mississippi County Bentonville First Bentonville Benton Ash Flat Ash Flat Rocky Bayou Berea Jacksonville North Pulaski Ashdown First Ashdown Little River Berry Street Springdale Washington-Madison

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BerryviJ1e First Berryville North Arkansas Boxley Ponca North Arkansas Beryl Vilonia Faulkner County Boydell Montrose Delta Bethabara Lake City Mount Zion Bradley Bradley Southwest Bethany Blytheville Mississippi County Branch Branch Concord Bethany Georgetown Calvary Briar Creek Blue Mountain Concord Bethany Manila Mississippi County Brickeys Brickeys Tri-County Bethany North Little Rock North Pulaski Brinkley Chapel Osceola Mississippi County Bethel Barling Concord Brinkley First Brinkley Arkansas Valley Bethel Elaine Arkansas Valley Broadmoor Brinkley Arkansas Va]]ey Bethel Gould Harmony Branway Heights Texarkanq Southwest Bethel Mena Ouachita Brookland Jonesboro Mount Zion Bethel Prescott Red River Brookwood First Little Rock Pulaski Bethel Station Paragould Greene County Brown Chapel Manila Mississippi County Bethesda Fordyce Carey Brown's Chapel Paragould Greene County Bethlehem Whelen Springs Red River Brownstown Lockesburg Little River Big Creek Paragould Greene County Brownsville Greers Ferry Li ttle Red River Bigelow Bigelow Conway-Perry Brownsville Lonoke Caroline Biggers Biggers Current-Gains Brumley Conway Faulkner County Bingen First Nashville Little River Bruno Everton White River Bingham Road Little Rock Pulaski Brush Creek Springdale Washington-Madison Biscoe First Biscoe Caroline Bryant First Southern Bryant Pulaski Black Oak Black Oak Mount Zion Buffalo Chapel Caraway Mount Zion Black Oak Fayetteville Washington-Madison Buie Prattsville Central Black Oak Tyronza Trinity Bull Shoals Bull Shoals White River Black Rock First Black Rock Black River Burlington Omaha North Arkansas Black Springs Norman Caddo River Burnsville Greenwood Concord Blackwater Manila Mississippi County Burnt Cane Widener Tri-County Blaney Hill Conway Faulkner County Burnt Ridge Clinton North Central Bloomer Charleston Concord Cabin Creek Lamar Clear Creek Blue Eye First Blue Eye North Arkansas Cabot First Cabot Caroline Bluff Avenue Fort Smith Concord Cabot Second Cabot Caroline Bluffton Bluffton Arkansas River Valley Caddo Gap Bonnerdale Caddo River Blytheville First Blytheville Mississippi County Caddo Valley Arkadelphia Red River Board Camp Board Camp Ouachita Cadron Ridge Conway Faulkner County Boles Waldron Buckner Caledonia EI Dorado Liberty Bono Damascus Faulkner County Calico Rock First Calico Rock Rocky B ayou Bono First Bono Mount Zion Calion Calion Liberty Booneville First Booneville Concord Calvary Batesville Independence Boswell Boswell Rocky Bayou Calvary Benton Central Botkinburg Clinton North Central Calvary Blytheville Mississippi County Boughton Gurdon Red River Calvary Booneville Buckner Bowman Lake City Mount Zion Calvary Camden Carey

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Calvary Corning Curren t-Gains Central Bald Knob Calvary Calvary Crossett Ashley County Central 1I0t Springs Central Calvary Dardanelle Arkansas River Valley Central Jonesboro Mount Zion Calvary Fort Smith Concord Central Magnolia Southwest Calvary Harrisburg Trinity Central Marked Tree Trinity Calvary Hope Southwest Central Mineral Springs Little River Calvary Huntsville Washington-Madison Central North Little Rock North Pulaski Calvary Lepanto Trinity Central Pine Bluff Harmony Calvary Little Rock Pulaski Central First Southern Lavaca Concord Calvary Mena Ouachita Chapel Hill DeQueen O uachita Calvary North Little Rock North Pulaski Chapel Hill Jacksonville North Pulaski Calvary Osceola Mississippi County Charleston First Charleston Concord Calvary Paragould Greene County Cherokee Village First Cherokee Village Rocky Bayou Calvary Texarkana Southwest Cherry Hill Mena Ouachita Calvary Timbo Independence Cherry Valley Cherry Valley Tri-County Calvary Walnut Ridge Black River Chickasaw McGehee Delta Calvary Ward Caroline Chicot Road Mabelvale Pulaski Calvary West Helena Arkansas Valley Chidester Chidester Liberty Calvary West Memphis Tri-County Childress Monette Mount Zion Calvary Southern Monticello Bartholomew Clarendon First Clarendon Arkansas Valley Camden First Camden Liberty Clarks Chapel Huntington Buckner Camden Second Camden Liberty Clarks Chapel Paragould Greene County Campbell Station Tuckerman Black River Clarksville First Clarksville Caney Creek England Caroline Clarksville Second Clarksville Clear Creek Canfield Lewisville Southwest Clear Lake Blytheville Mississippi County Caraway First Caraway Mount Zion Clear Springs Imboden Black River Carlisle First CarHsle Caroline Clinton First CHnton North Central Casa First Casa Conway-Perry Coal Hill First Coal lIill Clear Creek Cash First Cash Mount Zion Cocklebur Ward Caroline Cassville Nail North Arkansas Cole Ridge Blytheville Mississippi County Caudle Avenue Springdale Washington-Madison College Avenue Fayetteville Washington -Madison Cauthron Waldron Buckner College City College City Black River Cedar Creek Waldron B uckner Collins Collins Delta Cedar Glades Mountain Pine Garland County Colt Colt Tri-County Cedar Grove Arkadelphia Red River Columbia Jarrett Maynard Current-Gains Cedar Heights North Little Rock North Pulaski Columbus Columbus Little River Cedarville Cedarville Clear Creek Combs Elkins Washington-Madison Centennial Pine flluff Harmony Cominto Monticello Bartholomew Center Hill Paragould Greene County Community Rible Glenwood Caddo River Center Point Gurdon Red River Community Chapel Crossett Centerton First Centerton Benton Concord Mena Ouachita Centerville Dardanelle Arkansas River Valley Concord Plainview Caddo River

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Concord Concord First Conway First Conway Second Cord Corinth Corinth Corinth Corner Chapel Corning First Cotter First Cotton Plant First County Line Cove First Coy Crawfordsville First Crosby Cross Roads Cross Roads Cross Roads First Crossett First Crossett Second Crossroad Crossroads Crossroads Crystal Hill Crystal Valley Cullen dale Curtis First Cushman Dallas A venue Daniel Chapel Danville First Dardanelle First Dayton Decatur First Deer DeGray Delaplaine Delaware First Dell

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Van Buren Concord Conway Conway Cord B astrop Clinton Wilmar Trumann Corning Cotter Cotton Plant Gepp Cove Coy Crawfordsville Searcy Carlisle Louann Allene Crossett Crossett Little Rock Blytheville Portia Little Rock North Little Rock Camden Gurdon Cushman Mena Dumas Danville Dardanelle Mansfield Decatur Deer Arkadelphia Delaplaine Delaware Dell

ASSOCIATION

Clear Creek Little Red River Faulkner County Faulkner County Independence Ashley County North Central Bartholomew Trinity Current-Gains White River Calvary Big Creek Ouachita Caroline Tri-County

Calvary Caroline Liberty Little River Ashley County Ashley County Pulaski Mississippi County Black River Pulaski North Pulaski Liberty Red River Independence Ouachita Delta Arkansas River Vaney Arkansas River Valley Buckner Benton North Arkansas Red River Greene County Arkansas River Valley Mississippi County

CHURCH

Denmark Denton DeQueen First Dermott Des Arc First Desha First DeValls Bluff First DeWitt First Diaz Dierks First Dixie Dollarway Dolph Douglas Douglasville First Dover Dumas First Dyer First Dyess Central Eagle Heights Eagle Lake Eagle Mills Earle East East End East Main East Mount Zion East Oakland East Point East Side East Side East Side East Side East Side East Side East Whelen Eastside Eastside Eastside Ebenezer Ebenezer

CITY

Bradford Waldron DeQueen Dermott Des Arc Desha DeVal1s Bluff DeWitt Diaz Dierks Lake City Pine Bluff Dolph Gould Little Rock Dover Dumas Dyer Dyess Harrison Ingal1s Camden Earle Wynne Hensley El Dorado Clarksville Mountain Home Russellville DeWitt Fort Smith Osceola Paragould Pine Bluff Rector Whelen Springs Cave City Mountain Home Trumann EI Dorado Warren

ASSOCIATION

Calvary Buckner Ouachita Delta, Caroline Independence Caroline Centennial B lack River Li ttle River Mount Zion Harmony Rocky Bayou Harmony Pulaski Arkansas River Valley Harmony Clear Creek r...Hssissippi County North Arkansas Bartholomew Carey Tri-County Tri-County Pulaski Liberty Clear Creek White River Arkansas River Va11ey Centennial Concord MiSSissippi County Greene County Harmony Current-Gains Red River Independence White River Trinity Liberty Bartholomew

CHURCH CITY ASSOCIATION CHURCH CITY ASSOCIATION

Eden Hamburg Ashley County Faith DeWitt Centennial Egypt Egypt Mount Zion Faith Forrest City Tri-County El Dorado First El Dorado Liberty Faith Greenwood Concord EI Dorado Second El Dorado Liberty Faith Texarkana Southwest El Paso First El Paso Calvary Faith Trumann Trinity Elaine Elaine� Arkansas Valley Falcon First Buckner Southwest Elixir Lead Hill North Arkansas Farmington First Farmington Washington-Madison Elizabeth Elizabeth Big Creek Fayetteville First Fayetteville Washington-Madison Elkins Elkins Washington-Madison Fellowship Batesville Independence Elkins First Elkins Washington-Madison Fellowship Huntington Buckner Elliott Camden Liberty Fellowship Montrose Ashley County Elmdale Springdale Washington-Madison Felsenthal Huttig Liberty Elmwood Harrison North Arkansas Finch Paragould Greene County Emmanuel Batesville Independence Finley Creek Sage Rocky Bayou Emmanuel Blytheville Mississippi County First Southern Kingston Washington -Madison Emmanuel Conway Faulkner County Fisher First Fisher Trinity Emmanuel Forrest City Tri-County Fisher Street Jonesboro Mount Zion Emmanuel liarrison North Arkansas Fitzgerald Wynne Tri-County Emmanuel Hot Springs Garland County Flippin First Flippin White River Emmanuel Piggott Current-Gains Flora Viola Big Creek Emmet First Emmet Red River Floral Floral Independence England First England Caroline Florence Monticello Bartholomew Enola Mount Zion Eno]a Faulkner County Fontaine Bono Greene Coun ty Enon Monticello B artholomew Fordyce First Fordyce Carey Enterprise Viola Big Creek Foreman First Foreman Little River

Etowah Etowah Mississippi County Forest Highlands Little Rock Pulaski

Eudora Eudora Delta Forest Tower Hensley Pulaski Eureka Springs Eureka Springs North Arkansas Formosa CHnton North Central Evening Shade Waldron Buckner Forrest City First Forrest City Tri-County

Evening Shade First Evening Shade Rocky Bayou Forrest City Second Forrest City Tri-County Evergreen Pine Bluff Harmony Forrest Park Pine Bluff Harmony Everton Everton North Arkansas Fort Smith First Fort Smith Concord Excelsior Greenwood Concord Forty-Seven th Street North Little Rock North Pulaski Fair Oaks Fair Oaks Tri-County Fouke First Fouke Southwest Fair Park Russellville Arkansas River Vaney Fountain Hill First Fountain Hi11 Ashley County Fairdale Hot Springs Garland County Franklin Franklin Rocky Bayou Fairfield Bay Fairfield Bay North Central Freeman Heights Berryville North Arkansas Fairview Paragould Greene County Freer Trumann Trinity Fairview Road Camden Liberty Friendly Hope Jonesboro Mount Zion Faith Batesville Rocky Bayou Friendship Clinton North Central Faith Camden Carey Friendship Conway Faulkner County Faith Colcord Benton Friendship Marianna Arkansas Valley

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Friendship Mena Buckner Greater Grace Little Rock Pulaski Friendship Osceola Mississippi County Green Forest First Green Forest North Arkansas Friendship Springdale Washington-Madison Green Meadows Pine Bluff Harmony Fulton Fulton Southwest Green Memorial Little Rock Pulaski Gaines Wilmot Delta Greenbrier First Greenbrier Faulkner County Gaither Harrison North Arkansas Greenfield Harrisburg Trinity Galilee EI Dorado Liberty Greenland First Greenland Washington-Madison Gardner Hamburg Ashley County Greenlee Pine Bluff Harmony Garfield First Garfield Benton Greenway First Greenway Current-Gains Garland Garland Southwest Greenwood First Greenwood Concord Gassville Gassville White River Gregory Gregory Calvary Genoa First Genoa Southwest Griffithville First Griffithville Calvary Gentry First Gentry B enton Grubb Springs Harrison North Arkansas Gethsemane North Little Rock North Pulaski Grubbs First Grubbs Black River Geyer Sprin gs First Little Rock Pulaski Guernsey Hope Southwest Gilead Malvern Central Gum Springs Siloam Springs Benton Gillett First Gillett Centennial Hackett First Hackett Concord Gillham Gillham Ouachita Hagarville Hagarville Clear Creek Gladden Earle Tri-County Hagler Stuttgart Centennial Glendale Booneville Concord Haley Lake Fouke Southwest Glenwood First Glenwood Caddo River Halfmoon Clinton North Central

Gold Creek Conway Faulkner County Halley Dermott Delta

Good Hope Forrest City Tri-County Hamburg First Hamburg Ashley County

Good Hope McCrory Calvary Hampton First Hampton Carey

Goodwin Goodwin Tri-County Happy Hollow Vilonia Faulkner County

Gosnell Blytheville Mississippi County Hardin Pine Bluff Harmony

Gould First Gould Harmony Hardy First Hardy Rocky Bayou

Grace Augusta Calvary Harlan Park Conway Faulkner County

Grace Camden Liberty Harmony EI Dorado Liberty

Grace North Little Rock North Pulaski Harmony North Little Rock Faulkner County

Grace Memorial B elleville Arkansas River VaIIey Harmony Paragould Greene County

Grady First Grady Harmony Harmony Perryville Conway-Perry

Grand Avenue Fort Smith Concord Harmony PoIIard Current-Gains

Grand Avenue Hot Springs Garland County Harmony Thornton Carey

Grandview First Berryville North Arkansas Harmony Grove Texarkana Southwest

Grannis Gillham Ouachita Harmony Hill Arkadelphia Red River

Graphic Southern Alma Clear Creek Harris Chapel Pangburn Little Red River

Gravel Hill Benton Central Harrisburg First Harrisburg Trinity

Gravel Ridge Jacksonville North Pulaski H arrison First Harrison North Arkansas

Graves Memorial North Little Rock North Pulaski Hartford First Hartford Buckner

Gravette First Gravette Benton Hartman First Hartman Clear Creek

Grayson Booneville Concord Harvard Avenue Siloam Springs Benton

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Harvey's Chapel Hatfield First Hatton Havana Haven Heights Haw Creek Hazen First Heber Springs First Hebron Hector First Helena First Henderson First Hermitage Hickory Grove Hickory Street Hicks First Higginson First Highfill First Highland Heights Highland Hills Highway Highway 96 First Hill Side Hill Top Hilldale Hillside Hilltop Hindsville Holland Holly Grove First Southern Holly Springs Holly Springs Hollywood Hon Hope First Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Horatio First Horseshoe Horseshoe Bend

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Hot Springs Hatfield Hatton Havana Fort Smith Waldron Hazen Heber Springs Little Rock Hector Helena Henderson Hermitage Star City Texarkana Ashdown Higginson Siloam Springs Benton Texarkana North Little Rock Lavaca Mena Oakland Alexander Camden Cabot Hindsville Vilonia Holly Grove Little Rock Sparkman Arkadelphia Waldron Hope Atkins Corning Harrison Mountain Home Horatio Newport Horseshoe Bend

ASSOCIA TION

Garland County Ouachita Ouachita Arkansas River Valley Concord Buckner Caroline Little Red River Pulaski Arkansas River Valley Arkansas Valley White River Bartholomew Harmony Southwest Little River Calvary Benton Central Southwest North Pulaski Concord Caddo River White River Central Liberty North Pulaski Washington-Madison Faulkner County Arkansas Valley Pulaski Carey Red River Buckner Southwest Arkansas River Valley Current-Gains North Arkansas White River Little River Black River Rocky Bayou

CHURCH

Hot Springs First Hot Springs Second Houston Hoxie First Hughes First Humnoke First Humphrey Hunter First Huntington First Huntsville First Hurricane Lake Huttig First Hydrick Imboden First Immanuel Immanuel Immanuel Immanuel Immanuel Immanuel Immanuel Immanuel Immanuel Immanuel Immanuel Immanuel Immanuel Immanuel Immanuel Immanuel Southern Indian Hills Indian Springs Indianhead Lake Ingram Boulevard lone Ironton Jacksonport J acksonvil1e First Jacks�nville Second James Fork Jarvis Chapel Jasper First

CITY

Hot Springs Hot Springs Houston Hoxie Hughes Humnoke Humphrey Brinkley Huntington Huntsville Benton Huttig Cherry Valley Imboden Carlisle Clinton El Dorado Fayetteville Fort Smith Little Rock Magnolia Newport ParagouJ(! Pine Bluff Rogers Texarkana Wabash Warren West Memphis Salem North Little Rock Bryant North Little Rock West Memphis Booneville Little Rock Jacksonport Jacksonville Jacksonville Mansfield Crossett Jasper

ASSOCIATION

Central Central Conway-Perry Black River Arkansas Valley Caroline Harmony Calvary Buckner Washington-Madison Central Liberty Trl-County Black River Caroline North Central Liberty Washington-Madison Concord Pulaski Southwest Black River Greene County Harmony Benton Southwest Arkansas Valley Bartholomew Trl-County Rocky Bayou North Pulaski Pulaski North Pulaski Tri-County Buckner Pulaski Black River North Pulaski North Pulaski Buckner Ashley County North Arkansas

CHURCH

Jennie Jenny Lind Jerome Jessieville Johnson Joiner Jonesboro First Joyce City Judsonia First Junction City First Keiser First Kelley Heights Kelso Kensett First Keo Kern Heights Kibler Kingsland First Knobel First Knowles Knoxville First Ladelle Lafe Lake City First Lake Hamilton Lake Ouachita Lake Street Lake Village Lakeland Lakeshore Lakeshore Lakeshore Drive Lakeshore Heights Lakeside Lakeside Lakeside Lakeview Lakeview Lamar Lambrook First Lancaster Road LapiJe

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Jennie Greenwood Dermott Jessieville Johnson Joiner Jonesboro Smackover Judsonia Junction City Keiser Russellville Rohwer Kensett Keo DeQueen Alma Kingsland Peach Orchard Strong Knoxville Monticello Paragould Lake City Lake Hamilton Mount Ida Paragould Lake Village Omaha Hughes Marion Little Rock Hot Springs Hot Springs Kirby Rogers Arkadelphia Cave Springs Lamar Lambrook Little Rock Strong

ASSOCIA TION

Delta Concord Delta Garland County Washington-Madison Mississippi County tlount Zion Liberty Calvary Liberty Mississippi County Arkansas River Valley Delta Calvary Caroline Little River Clear Creek Harmony Current-Gains Liberty Arkansas River Valley Bartholomew Greene County Mount Zion Central Caddo River Greene County Delta North Arkansas Tri-County Tri-County Pulaski Central Central Little River Benton Red River Benton Clear Creek Arkansas Valley Pulaski Liberty

CHURCH

Lavaca First Lawson Leachville First Leachville Second Lead Hill First Lebanon Lee Chapel Leonard Street Lepanto First Leslie First Levy Lewisville First Lexa Lexington Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Life Line Life Line Light Lincoln First Linwood Little Hope Little Rock First Little Rock Second Lockesburg First London First Lone Oak Lone Rock Lone Star Long Ridge Lonoke Lonsdale Louann Lowell Lower Big Fork Lunsford Luxora First Macedonia Macedonia First

CITY

Lavaca Lawson Leachville Leachville Lead Hill Harrisburg Pearcy Hot Springs Lepanto Leslie North Little Rock I.ewisville Lexa Clinton Lawson f.incoln Mineral Springs Norman Searcy Little Rock Pleasant Plains Light Lincoln Moscow Oden Little Rock Little Rock Lockesburg London DeQueen Norfork Greers Ferry Booneville Lonoke Lonsdale Louann Lowell Mena Lake City Luxora Warren Fouk�

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Concord Liberty Mississippi County Mississippi County North Arkansas Trinity Central Garland County Trinity North Central North Pulaski Southwest Arkansas VaHey North Central Liberty Washington-Madison Little River Caddo River Calvary Pulaski Little Red River Greene County Washington-Madison Harmony Caddo River Pulaski Pulaski Little River Arkansas River Valley Little River White River Little Red River Buckner Caroline Central Liherty Benton Ouachita Mount Zion Mississippi County B artholomew Southwest

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Macedonia Second Doddridge Southwest Memorial Hackett Concord Madison First Madison Tri-County Memorial Hot Springs Central Magazine First Magazine Concord Memorial Waldo Southwest Magnet Cove Malvern Central Mena First Mena Ouachita Magnolia Crossett Ashley County Meridian Crossett Ashley County Malvern First Malvern Red River Midland First Midland Concord Malvern Third Malvern Central Midway EI Dorado Liberty Mammoth Springs First Mammouth Springs Big Creek Midway Judsonia Calvary Mandeville Texarkana Southwest Midway Midway White River Manila First Manila Mississippi County Midway Palestine Tri-County Manning Sparkman Carey Midway Zion Rocky Bayou Mansfield First Mansfield Buckner Military Road Jacksonville North Pulaski Maple Avenue Smackover Liberty Mill Creek Lonsdale Garland County Maple Grove Trumann Trinity Mitchell Street Texarkana Southwest Marble Falls Dogpatch North Arkansas Mixon Booneville Concord Marcella Marcella Independence Moark Corning Current-Gains Marianna First Marianna Arkansas Valley Monette First Monette Mount Zion Marion Marion Tri-County Monroe Honroe Arkansas Vaney Marked Tree First Marked Tree Trinity Monte Ne Rogers Benton Markham Street Little Rock Pulaski MonticeJlo First Monticello B artholomew Marlbrook Blevins Red River Monticello Second Monticello Bartholomew Marmaduke First Marmaduke Greene County Montrose Montrose Delta Marrable Hill EI Dorado Liberty Moreland Russellville Arkansas River Valley Marsden Hermitage Bartholomew Morning Star Marshall White River Marshall First Marshall North Arkansas Moro Moro Arkansas Val1ey Marshal! Road Jacksonville North Pulaski Morrilton First Morrilton Conway-Perry Martindale Little Rock Pulaski Morrison Chapel North Li

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Martinville Hamburg Ashley County Morton McCrory Calvary Marvell First Marvell Arkansas Valley Mount Bethel Arkadelphia Red River Marys Chapel Amorel Mississippi County Mount Carmel Cabot Caroline Mason Valley Bentonville Benton Mount Gilead Norman Caddo River Ma tthews Memorial Pine Bluff Harmony Mount Harmony Greenwood Concord Maumelle Maumelle North Pulaski Mount Hebron Searcy Calvary Mayflower First Mayflower Faulkner County Mount Ida First Mount Ida Caddo River McCormick Trumann Trinity Mount Lebanon Ash Flat Rocky Bayou McCrory First McCrory Calvary Mount Moriah Murfrees boro Little River McGehee First McGehee Delta Mount Olive Arkadelphia Red River McNeil Second McNeil Southwest Mount Olive Crossett Ashley County l\kRae First McRae Calvary Mount Pisgah Jonesboro Mount Zion Meadowview Sheridan Central Moun t Pleasan t Maynard Current-Gains Melbourne First Melbourne Rocky Bayou Mount Pleasant Portland Ashley County Memorial Blytheville Mississippi Coun ty Mount Pleasant Southern Mount Pleasant Rocky Bayou

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Mount Vernon Benton Central New Hope Mena Ouachita Mount Vernon Mount Vernon Faulkner County New Hope Pollard Current-Gains Mount Zion Arkadelphia Red River New Hope Sparkman Carey Mount Zion B atesville Independence New Hope Yellville White Rive"l.� Mount Zion Concord Little Red River New Hope ill Black Rock Black River Mount Zion Doddridge Southwest New Hope #2 Hardy Black River Mount Zion Huntington Concord New Hopewell Leslie North Cen tral Mount Zion Paragould Mount Zion New Liberty Blytheville Mississippi County Mount Zion Salem Big Creek New Liberty Paragould Greene County Mountain Home Mountain Home White River New Life Alexander Central Moun tain Home First Mountain Home White River New Life Pine Bluff Mountain Pine First Mountain Pine Garland County New London Strong Liberty Mountain Springs Austin Caroline New Morrow Searcy Calvary Mountain Valley Hot Springs Garland County New Mount Tabor Blakely Garland County Mountain View First Mountain View In dependence New Providen ce Hackett Buckner Mountainburg First Mountainburg Clear Creek New Providence Leachville Mississippi Coun ty Mulberry First Mulberry Clear Creek Newark Southern Newark Independence Murfreesboro First Murfreesboro Little River Newport First Newport Black River Murphy Mena Caddo River Nimmons First Kennett Current-Gains Murphy's Corner Newport Black River Nimrod Perryville Conway-Perry Myron Franklin Rocky Bayou Norlena Wilson Mississippi County Nalls Memorial Little Rock Pulaski Norfork First Norfork White River Nashville First Nashville Little River Norman First Norman Caddo River Natural Steps Roland Pulaski Norphlet First Norphlet Liberty Naylor Conway Faulkner County North Crossett First Crossett Ashley County Neal's Chapel Osceo1a Trinity North Li ttle Rock First North Little Rock North Pulaski Needham Jonesboro Mount Zion North Main Jonesboro Mount Zion Neiswanrler Marked Tree Trinity North Main Sheridan Central Nettleton Jonesboro Mount Zion North Maple Stutt�art Centennial New Antioch Brookland Mount Zion North Park Van Buren Clear Creek New Bethel Conway Faulkner County North Poin t Roland Pulaski New Bethel Floral Little Red River North Side Charleston Concord New Friendship Paragould Greene County North Side Eudora Delta New Harmony Manila Mississippi County North Side Fort Smith Concord New Hope Caraway Mount Zion North Side Monticello B artholomew New Hope Conway Faulkner County Northeast Southern Springdale Washington -Madison New Hope Dardanelle Arkansas River Valley Northside Batesville Independence New Hope Eudora Delta Northside Helena Arkansas Valley New Hope Greenwood Concord Northside Horseshoe Bend Rocky Bayou New Hope Hollister North Arkansas Northside Star City Harmony New Hope Jonesboro Mount Zion Northvale Harrison North Arkansas New Hope Lo�oke Caroline Number Nine Blytheville Mississippi County

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Nutts Chapel Oak Bowery Oak Cliff Oak Grove Oak Grove Oak Grove Oak Grove Oak Grove Oak Grove Oak Grove Oak Grove Oakwood Oark Oden First Ogden First Okolona Ola First Old Austin Old Union Old Union Old Walnut Ridge Olivet Omaha First Omega Open Door Oppclo Oregon Flat Osage Osceola First Ot ter Creek First Ouachita Owensville Oxford Ozark First Ozone Palestine Palestine Palestine First Pangburn First Paragould First Paris First Park Hill

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Marmaduke Conway Fort Smith Ashdown Austin Caddo Gap Jefferson Paragould Pocahontas Springdale Van Buren North Li ttle Rock Oark Oden Ogden Okolona OIa Austin Benton Star City Walnut Ridge Little Rock Omaha Eudora Rogers Perry Harrison Alpena Osceola Little Rock Sparkman Lonsdale Oxford Ozark Ozone Greenwood Quitman Palestine Pangburn Paragould Paris Arkadelphia

ASSOCIATION

Greene County Faulkner County Concord Little River Caroline Caddo River H armony Greene County Current-Gains Washington-Madison Clear Creek North Pulaski Clear Creek Caddo River Little River Red River Arkansas River Valley Caroline Central Bartholomew Rlack River Pulaski North Arkansas Delta B enton Conway-Perry North Arkansas North Arkansas i\Iississippi County Pulaski Carey Central Rocky Bayou Clear Creek Clear Creek Concord Little Red River Tri-County Calvary Greene County Concord Red River

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Park Hill Park Place Park Street Parkdale Parkin First Parks Parkview Parkway Parkway Place Parthenon Patterson First Pea Ridge First Peach Orchard First Pearcy Pee Dee Peel Pencil Bluff First Perry Perryville First Petit Jean First Petty's Chapel Philadelphia Philadelphia Phoenix Vnlage Pickles Gap Piggott First Pike Avenue Pilgrims Rest Pilgrims Rest Pine Bluff First Pine Bluff Second Pine Grove Pine Grove Pine Log Pine Ridge Pine Tree Pines Piney Piney Grove Pinnacle Pinson Park Pisgah

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North Little Rock Hot Springs Bentonville Parkdale Parkin Parks El Dorado Lake Village Little Rock Parthenon Patterson Pea Ridge Delaplaine Pearcy Clinton Peel Pencil Bluff Perry Perryville Morrilton Lexa El Dorado Jonesboro Fort Smith Conway Piggott North Little Rock B atesville Gassville Pine Bluff Pine Bluff Pocahontas Sweet Home Booneville Pine Ridge Colt Quitman Hot Springs Lewisville Little Rock Texarkana Fouke

ASSOCIATION

North Pulaski Garland County Benton Delta Tri-County Buckner Liherty Delta Pulaski North Arkansas Calvary Benton Current-Gains Garland County North Central White River Caddo River Conway-Perry Conway-Perry Conway-Perry Arkansas Valley Liberty Mount Zion Concord Faulkner County Current-Gains North Pulaski Independence White River H armony Harmony Current-Gains Pulaski Concord Caddo River Tri-County Little Red River Central Southwest Pulaski Southwest Southwest

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Pitts Pittshurg Plainview Plainview First Plant Pleasant Grove Pleasant Grove Pleasant Grove Pleasant Grove Pleasant Grove Pleasant Grove Pleasant Grove #2 Pleasant Grove #3 Pleasant Hill Pleasant Hill Pleasant Hill Pleasant Hill Pleasant I-lill Pleasan t Lane Pleasan t Plains Pleasant Ridge Pleasant Valley Pleasant VaHey Pleasant Val1ey Pleasant Valley Pleasant Valley Pleasant View Plum Bayou Plumerville First Pocahontas First Portland Post Oak Pottsville Prairie Grove Prairie Grove First Prescott First Prosperity Providence Providence Providence Pulaski Heights Pyatt

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Cash Lamar Little Rock Plainvjew Clinton Conway Harrisburg Little Rock McCrory PerryviI1e Warren Mansfield Waldron Bauxite Cabot Harrisburg Rogers Wynne Crossett Pleasan t Plains Greers Ferry lIeber Springs Paragould Searcy Shirley Trumann Russellville Wright Plumerville Pocahontas Portland Higden Pottsville Fountain Hill Prairie Grove Prescott Fordyce Fayetteville Jonesboro Trumann Little Rock Pyatt

A SSOCIATION

Black River Arkansas River Valley Pulaski Arkansas River Valley North Central Faulkner County Trinity Pulaski Calvary Conway-Perry Bartholomew Buckner Buckner Centrai Caroline Trinity Benton Tri-County Ashley County Independence Little Red River Little Red River Greene Coun ty Calvary North Central Trinity Arkansas River Valley Harmony Conway-Perry Current-Gains Delta Little Red River Arkansas River Valley Bartholomew Washington-Madison Red River Carey Washington-Madison Mount Zion Trinity Pulaski White River

CHURCH

Quitman Rankin Chapel Ratcliff First Ravenden First Ravenden Springs First Raynor Grove Rea Valley Reader Rector First Rector Heights Red Oak Red River Redfield First Southern Refuge Rehobeth Remount Reydell Reyno First Reynolds Memorial Richland Richland Richwoods Ridgecrest Ridgecrest Ridgeview Ridgeway Rison Riverside Riverside Rivervale Ro-Lynn Hills Robbs Chapel Roberson

Rock Creek Rock Hill Rock Springs Rock Springs Rocky Mound Rocky Point Rogers First Roland Rolling Hills

CITY

Quitman Dumas Ratcliff Ravenden Ravenden Springs McCrory Flippin Chidaster Rector Hot Springs Lepanto Bradley Redfield Story Batesville North Little Rock Reydell Reyno Little Rock Pickens West Memphis Arkadelphia Renton Blytheville Fayetteville N ashville Rison Arkadelphia North Little Rock Rivervale Rogers Paragould Carlisle

Mansfield Lockesburg Buckville Eureka Springs Fouke Judsonia Rogers Roland Fayetteville

A SSOCIATION

Little Red River Harmony Concord Black River Current-Gains Calvary White River Liberty Current-Gains G arland County Trinity Southwest Harmony Caddo River Independence North Pulaski Centennial Current-Gains Pulaski Delta Tri-County Red River Central Mississippi County Washington-Madison Little River Harmony Central North Pulaski Trinity Benton Greene County Caroline

Buckner Little River Buckville North Arkansas Southwest Calvary Benton Pulaski

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Rosa Rose Bud Rosedale Roseville Rosewood Rosie Rover Rowe's Chapel Royal Royal Hill Rudd Ruddell Hill Rudy Runyan First Rupert Russellville First Russellville Second Rye Hill Saddle First Sage Saint Charles Saint Francis Saint Joe First Salado Salem Salem Salem Salem First Saline Saltillo Heights Sang Avenue Sardis Scotland Scranton First Searcy First Searcy Second Sedgwick Selma Shady Grove Shady Grove Shady Grove Shady Grove

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Luxora Rose Bud Little Rock Ratcliff Paragould Rosie Rover Caraway Royal EI Paso Green Forest Batesville Rudy North Little Rock Clinton Russellville RusseIlvil1e Fort Smith Mammoth Sprin gs Sage Saint Charles SaiD t Francis Saint Joe Salado Benton Mena Stephens Salem Hermitage Conway Fayetteville Montrose Scotland Scranton Searcy Searcy Sedgwick Tillar Arkadelphia Clinton Sparkman Van Buren

ASSOCIATION

Mississippi County Calvary Pulaski Concord G reene County Independence Arkansas River Valley Mount Zion Central Calvary North Arkansas Independence Clear Creek North Pulaski North Central Arkansas River Valley Arkansas River Valley Concord Rocky Bayou Rocky Bayou Centennial Current-Gains North Arkansas Independence Central Ouachita Liberty Rocky Bayou Bartholomew Faulkner County Washington-Madison Ashley County North Central Arkansas River Vaney Calvary Calvary B lack River Bartholomew Red River North Central Carey Clear Creek

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Shannon Shannon Hills First Shannon Road Shell Lake Shepherd Hill Sheridan First Sherwood First Shibley Shiloh Shiloh Shiloh Shiloh Shiloh Shiloh Memorial Shirley Shorewood Bins Sidney Silent Grove Siloam Springs First Sixteenth Street Smackover First Smithville Smyrna Snow Lake Snowball Solgohachia Sonora South Bend South Fork South Highland South McGehee South Side South Side South Side South Side South Side South Side South Side South Side South Side South Texarkana Southside

CITY

Pocahontas Mabelvale Pine Bluff Ileth Pine Bluff Sheridan , Sherwood , Van Buren , Arkadelphia Corning Hamburg Harrisburg Lake Village Texarkana Shirley Jones Min Sidney Springdale Siloam Springs North Little Rock Smackover Smithville Mount Vernon Crtlmrod Marshall Solgohachia Springdale Jacksonville Okalona Little Rock McGehee Booneville Damascus El Dorado­Fordyce Fort Smith Heber Sprin gs Lead Hill Pine Bluff Stuttgart Texarkana Fayetteville

ASSOCIATION

Current-Gains Pulaski Harmony Tri-County Harmony Pulaski North Pulaski Clear Creek Red River Current-Gains Ashley County Trinity Delta Southwest North Central Central Rocky Bayou Washington-Madison Benton North Pulaski Liberty Black River Faulkner County Arkansas Valley North Arkansas Conway-Perry Washington-Madison Caroline Red River Pulaski Delta Concord Faulkner County Liberty Carey Concord Little Red River North Arkansas Harmony Centennial Southwest Washington-Madison

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Southside Newport Black River Temple Camden Liberty Southside Paris Concord Temple Crossett Ashley County Southside Prescott Red River Temple Dermott Delta Southside Waldron Buckner Temple EI Dorado Liberty Southside Warren Bartholomew Temple Fort Smith Concord Spadra Clarksville Clear Creek Temple Gould Harmony Sparkman First Sparkman Carey Temple Searcy Calvary Spradling Fort Smith Concord Temple Waldron Buckner Spring Lake Williford Black River Tennessee Texarkana Southwest Spring River Hardy Big Creek Third Avenue Paragould Greene County Spring Valley Springdale Washington-Madison Third Street Arkadelphia Red River Springdale First Springdale Washington-Madison Thornburg Perryville Conway-Perry Springhill Fouke Southwest Thorn ton First Thornton Carey Stamps First Stamps Southwest Three Creeks Junction City Liberty Stanfill Jacksonville North Pulaski Tichnor Tichnor Centennial Stanford Beech Grove Greene County Tillar First Tillar Delta Star City First Star City Harmony Tilton Hickory Ridge Tri-County State Line Winthrop Little River Tinsman First Tinsman Carey Steel Brid ge Lonoke Caroline Tipperary Knobel Current-Gains Stephens First Stephens Liberty Togo Parkin Tri-County Stony Point Houston Conway-Perry Toltec Scott Caroline Strawberry Southern Strawberry Independence Tomahawk Saint Joe White River Strawf]oor Jonesboro Mount Zion Trinity Alma Clear Creek Stron g First Stron g Liberty Trinity Benton Central Stuttgart First Stuttgart Centennial Trinity Blytheville Mississippi County Success First Success Current-Gains Trinity EI Dorado Liberty Sugar Loaf Heber Springs Little Red River Trinity Fort Smith Concord Sulphur City Fayetteville Washington-Madison Trinity Harrison North Arkansas Sulphur Rock Sulphur Rock Independence Trinity Mabelvale Pulaski Sulphur Springs Mena Caddo River Trinity Malvern Central Sulphur Springs Pine Bluff Harmony Trinity Marked Tree Trinity Sulphur Springs First Sulphur Springs Benton Trinity Rogers Benton Summit Summit White River Trinity Searcy Calvary Sunny Side Rogers Benton Trinity Texarkana Southwest Sunset Lane Little Rock Pulaski Trumann First Trumann Trinity Swifton Swifton Black River Tuckerman First Tuckerman Black River Sycamore Grove Gurdon Red River Tulip Memorial Carthage Carey Sy�amore First Calico Rock Rocky Bayou Tupelo First Tupelo Calvary Sylvan Hills Camden Liberty Turner Turner Arkansas VaHey Sylvan Hills North Little Rock North Pulaski Turrell First Turrell Tri-County Sylverino Fouke Southwest Twelve Corners Garfield Benton Temple Benton Central Two Mile Mena Ouachita

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Tyler Street Little Rock Pulaski Walnut Ridge First Walnut Ridge Black River Tyronza First Tyronza Trinity Walnut Street Jonesboro lvlount Zion Union El Dorado Liberty Walnut Valley Hot Springs Central Union Harrison North Arkansas Ward First Ward Caroline Union Avenue Wynne Tri-County Wardell Joiner Mississippi Coun ty Union Grove Clarksville Clear Creek Warren First Warren Bartholomew Union Hall Boonevil1e Concord Washington Washington Little River Union Hill Hermitage B artholomew Watson Watson Delta Union Hill Mammoth Spring Rocky Bayou Watson Chapel Pine Bluff Harmony Union Hope Booneville Buckner WaUensaw Lonoke Caroline Union Valley Beebe Calvary Webb City Ozark Clear Creek Union Valley Perryville Conway-Perry Wedington Woods Fayetteville Washington -Madison Uniontown Uniontown Clear Creek Weiner First Weiner Trinity Unity Arkadelphia Red River Wesson Junction City Liberty Unity Crossett West Batesville In dependence Unity Paragould Creene County West Fork First West Fork Washington-Madison Unity Waldron Buckner West Hartford Hartford Buckner University Fayetteville Washington-Madison West Helena West Helena Arkansas Valley University Jonesboro Mount Zion West Helena Second West Helena Arkansas Valley Urbana Urbana Liberty West Memphis First West Memphis Tri-County Valley Searcy Calvary West Memphis Second West '.lemphis Tri-County Valley Springs First Harrison North Arkansas West Point West Point Calvary Valley View Harrisburg Trinity West Ridge Osceola Trinity Van Buren First Van Buren Clear Creek West Side EI Dorado Liberty Van Buren Second Van Buren Clear Creek West Side Greers Ferry Li ttlc Red River Vandervoort First Vandervoort Ouachita West Side Little Rock Pulaski Vanndale Vanndale Tri-County West Side Warren B artholomew Vesta Char1eston Concord West View Paragould Greene County Victory Booneville Concord Western Grove Western Grove North Arkansas Victory Dumas Harmony Westside Fort Smith Concord Victory El Dorado Liberty Westside Magnolia Southwest Victory Jacksonville North Pulaski Westside Manila Mississippi County Victory Southern Conway Faulkner County Westvale Jonesboro Mount Zion Village Village Liberty Wheatley Wheatley Tri-County Vimy Ridge Immanuel Alexander Pulaski Whelen Springs Whelen Springs Red River Vine Prairie Mulberry Clear Creek White City Camden Liberty Vines Chapel Beech Grove Greene Coun ty White Hall First White Ha.1l Harmony Viola Viola Big Creek White Oak Walnut Ridge Black River Vista Heights Hot Springs Garland County White, River Oil Trough Independence Walcott Paragould Greene County Whiteville Gassville White River Waldenburg Waldenburg Trinity Whitton Tyronza Mississippi County Waldron First Waldron Buckner Wickes First Wickes Ouachita

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Widener Widener Tri-County Woodland lleights Harrison North Arkansas Wilmar Wilmar B artholomew \Voodlawn Little Rock Pulaski Wilmot Wilmot Delta Woodrow Prim Little Red River Wilson First Wilson Mississippi County Woodson Woodson Pulaski Wilton First Wilton Little River Woodsprin gs Jonesboro Mount Zion Windsor Park Fort Smith Concord Wooster First Wooster Faulkner County Winfield Waldron Buckner Wynne Wynne Tri-County Winslow First Winslow Washington-Madison Yarbro Blytheville Mississippi County Wiseman Wiseman Rocky Bayou Yellville First Yellville White River Witt's Chapel �laynard Current-Gains Yocana Mena Ouachita Woodhaven Ja cksonville Pulaski Yorktown First Star City Harmony Wood1and Clarksville Clear Creek Zion Fox North Central Woodland Corner niytheville Mississippi County 7.ion Hill Cabot North Pulaski Woodland Heights Conway Faulkner County Zion Hill Zion Rocky Bayou

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Mission

Big Flat

First Southern Baptist Chapel, Bismarck

Cass Mission

Calvary, Bentonville

Calvary, Bradford

Center Ridge Chapel, Center Ridge

Charity Baptist Chapel, Little Rock

Congo Road Mission, Bryant

Dalark Mission

Dove Circle Baptist Chapel, Eureka Springs

Eastern Heights, Van Buren

Fianna Hills, Fort Smith

Foothills Mission, Mountain View

Gamaliel Mission

Goshen Mission

Hiwassee Baptist Chapel

MISSIONS

Pastor

Max Garrison

Ron Clark

Johnny Palmer

Earl Croxton

Eldridge Snow

Larry Staggers

Jon W. Weygandt

Nick O'Nale

Emory Day

William Powell

Bruce Tippitt

J. R. Hull

Richard Domerese

Farrell Ard

Sponsoring Church

First, Mountain Home

First, Malvern

First, Arkadelphia

First, Prescott

First, Mulberry

First, Rogers

Temple, Searcy

First, Morrilton

Grace, Little Rock

Trinity, Benton

Third Street, Arkadelphia

First, Eureka Springs

Park Hill, North Little Rock

First, Blytheville

First, Van Buren

East Side, Fort Smith

First, Mountain View

Eastside, Mountain Home

Elmdale, Springdale

First, Bentonville

First, Centerton

Mason Valley

Association

White River

Red River

Clear Creek

Benton

Calvary

Conway-Perry

Pulaski

Central

Red River

North Ark

Clear Creek

Concord

Independence

White River

Washington-Madison

Benton

MISSIONS

Mission Pastor Sponsoring Church Association

Hope Baptist Chapel James P. Herron Lakeshore Estates, Marion Tri-County

Millwood Baptist Chapel Travis Powell First, Ashdown Little River

Moffett Mission Grand Avenue, Fort Smith Concord

North Jonesboro Baptist First, Jonesboro Mt. Zion

North Park Mission, Osceola John O'Brien First, Osceola Mississippi

Pinnacle Baptist Chapel, Little Rock Don Sowell Calvary, Little Rock Pulaski

Royal Oaks Baptist Chapel, Sherwood Elbert Warren First, Sherwood North Pulaski

Central, North Little Rock

Southern Hills Baptist, Fayetteville Immanuel, Fayetteville Concord

Southside Baptist, Alma Tom Steward First, Alma Clear Creek

Southwest Baptist Chapel, Social Hill Barry King Riverside, Donaldson Red River

Sweet Home Mission, Perryville Ray Brownholtz Houston, Perryville Conway-Perry

Trinity North Mission, El Dorado Curtis Johnson Trinity, El Dorado Liberty

West Acres Chapel, West Helena Mike Fowler Second, West Helena Arkansas Valley

First, White Hall

Greenlee Memorial, Pine Bluff

First, Marvel

Lexa

Whispering Hills Baptist Chapel John Hurd Chicot Road, Little Rock Pulaski

Zion Baptist Chapel, Conway Robert Flowers Harlan Park, Conway Faulkner

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P . O. Box 200 Route 3 Box 27A P. O. Box 339 P. O . Box 1720 Haute 1 Box 877 Houte 5 Box 111 2600 North Saint Louis 801 North Haley Route 6 Box 3 4 5 4 0 7 0 Hun tsville Road Route . 8 Box 495 P. O. ,Box 62 811 Port Arthur Route 9 Box 795 P. O. Box 756 1602 Maumel l e Doulevard Route 5 Box 525 P. O. Box 502 P. O. Box 6059 P. O. Box 203 Route 3 Box 152A 202 South Judith Avenue McConne l l Circ] e Apartment Dll Route J Box 135A 101 Fordham Circle Route 3 Dox 179 P. O . Box 626 Route 2 Box 320 P. O . Box 1 0 P . O . Box 816 Harvel' Hill Box Route 1 Box 226 P. O. Drawer L P . O. Box 919 HCT 0 1 Box 62-B P. O. Box 425 P. 0, Box 99 Route 2 Box 62 Route 1 Box 162 P. O. Box 190 786 E l i se 2008 Sycamore 3501 Pike Avenue P. O. Box 249 400 Rosemary Lane Route 2 Box 208 918 East Main P. O . Box 190 P . O. Box 4 1 1 3 8 2 4 H j l l s i de Drive Route 1 Box 248 West Twentieth & Blake Street 921 North Thirty-Ninth Street 2350 Centl'al Avenue 705 Oak 29 East M a i n Lunsford llaptist Ch . Route 1 405 Natchez Trace 53 Elm Lane 277 North Street P. O. Box 8 Route 1 Box 28-W 2109 South Oak Route 1 Dox 166 Route 2 Box 20 317 North Jackson Avenue P. O. Box 268 Route 3 Box 262 P. O. Box 36 Route 4 Box 109C 201 South Duncan P. O . Box 200 P. O . Box 163 Route 2 Box 2 Route 1 P. O. Box 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 South College HCO 3 Box 6 1 Route 5 B o x 320 Route 2 Box 526 5401 Cryst a l Valley Road 7624 West Fort ieth P. O . Box 324 119 Center Street P. O. Box 226 3235 Lynmouth

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Carve r , Wade Case y , Sr . , John T . Catcher , Larry Cat a , Harrel G . Cayc e , Dick Chamber s , Craig Chapman , Jack Chapma n , Od is Chappe l l , Roland Cheney , W . G. Cherr y , Tony Chesser , Zane Chesser , Jr" Charles Chesson , Francis S . Ch i les , Lynn Christ ie , Charles II . Christie , Horace Christmas , Royce Christma s , Thomas Clark , Alvin Edison Clark , Howard C . Clark , Jim Clark , Hon L. Clement , John L . C l ement s , H . W . Clemons , Eddie C l i n e , Pete Coat s , Ron Cochran , Don Coe , Bruce Colbert , Charles Col e , A . J . Cole , 1'homas Colema n , David Coleman , V i ctor Co l l i e , Tom Col l ings , R . Dean Col l i n s , John CoIn , E. 0 , Compton , A l an Conat ser . Roy V . Con e , B i l l Cook , B i l l Cook , Bob R . Cook, Dale Cook , Mark Cook. Roy Coolbaugh , Oscar Coon , Don Cooper , Del ton Cope land , James A . Coppenger , Mark Corb i t t , Don Corder , A. D . Corder , Dennis C . Cossey , Lindal Roy Cothren , Jerry Cov ington , Trav i S Cow l i n g , D a l e Cox , Dean Crabb , Jun ior , Dobby W . Craft , Joe Cragar , James Porter Cra i n , Darry Cram, Stanton Crawford , J. E . Crawford , K i rk Craw l e y , Gene Crenshaw , Glenn M . Creswe l l , Gary Crews , Randy Criswe l l , James A . Criswe l l , L . H . Cross , Randy Crosson , Walter L . Crouch , David Crowson , Charles Cu lver , Loy Cunninghanl, Tommy Cu reton , Alan Dailey , Bob Daily , Dave Dani e l , Paul G . Dan i e l , Stanley G . Danley , Harold

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P . O . Rox 674 P. O . Box 158 Route 1 Box 229 P . O . Box 83 Route 2 Box 507B P. O . Box 438 Route 1 Box . 85-E Route 1 Box 112 2 P . O . Box , 6 2 1000 H€rrington Drive P . O. · Box 131 P . O . Box 6 9 P . o . Box 2 5 3 4 8 Washington Street N . W . S t a r Route Box 4 8 P . O . B o x 155 Route 4 Box 147 P. O . Box 327 219 South Freeman 314 North Fourteenth Route 6 Box 942 P . O . Box 3052 Star Route 1 Dox 89 906 Ridge Road 508 Bradburn 605 West Hale Route 5 Box 33 P. O . Box 127 2301 Midland P. O. Box 4 0 P . O. Box 164 Route 5 Box 8 Route 4 P . O. Box 4333 Route 1 Box 80-17 Route 5 Box 404-Al P. o . Box 375 P. O . Box 334 605 North Eighth Street Route 1 Box 89-B 200 Dallas Avenue Haute 1 Box 321 116 College Place 2410 Pine P. O. Box 41 305 West Avenue F Route 12 Box 224-SE Route 2 Box 400 4 1 1 Caddo #1 Jackson Street P . O. Box 98 200 West Main P. O . Box 130 P . O . Box 8 1 3 Route 12 Box 397 P. O . Box 312 Route 3 Box �4 30 Zack Street P. O . Box 2276 Route 7 Cottonwood Estates W . SilC P . O . Box 268 Route 2 Box 361 P. O . Box 534 Route 3 Box 157 703 East Walters Avenue 204 Home P . O. Box 472 P. o . Dox 219 P . O . Box 94 Route 3 Box 71-A P . O. Box 423 607 Thomas Bou levard 1815 North Buerkle P. O . Dox 295 P. O . Box 103 P. o . Box 5 Route 3 Box 463-A P. O . Box 96 7601 Basel ine Road 210 South Stewart 12 Northr idge 101 North Fourth 1116 4 500 North H i l l s Boulevard 1120 East Main Street P. O . Box 91

Earle , Gassvi l le , Springdale , Rose Bud , Roy a l , Dierks , McRae , Scot t , Armore l , Springh i l l , Diaz , Malvern , Carl i s l e , Camden , K i rby . Pangburn , Boone v i l l e , Marshal l , Dermot t , Arkadelphi a , P i ne Blu f f , E a s t Camde n , Ozark , Benton , Paragou l d , Osceo l a , E l Dorado, Widener , Fort Smi t h , Fouke , Reyno . Men a , C l inton , Batesville , Jackson v i l l e , Conway , Gou l d , Sulphur Springs , Paragou l d , Warre n , Mena , Harrison , Mountain Home , Arkadelph i a , Austi n , Heavene r , Texarkana , Benton , Arkadelphi a , W i l son , Penc i l Blu f f , El Dorado , Cotter , Bald Knob , Faye t t e v i l l e , Swi f ton , Wyn n e , BatesvilJ e , L i t t l e Rock , Harrison , Col l ege C i t y , Forrest City , Perryvi l l e , McCrory , Harriso n , llarked Tree , Bradford , Newport , Lead Hi l l , Heber Spr ings , McCrury , Springdal e , Stuttgart , Sheri dan , Vanndale , Searcy , Batesv i l le , Biggers , L i t t l e Rock , Rector , Conway , Arkadelph i a , North L i t t l e Rock , Van Buren , Crumro d .

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Davenport , Ken Dave s , Ronald D . Davey , John Douglas D av i s , Dennis Davis , Gene Dav i s , Harold Dav i s , James R . Dav i s , Jim Dav i s , Joe W . Dav i s , Ray Dean Davis I Rick Dav i s , Rudy Dav i s , Stephen Dav i s , Tom D av i s , W. G .. Day . David A . D a y , Dusty De Moss , Myrle Deah l , Timothy L . Dea n , James H . Deat o n , Carey Deaton , Larry Debusk, James R . Deer e , Tom M . Denn i s , Paul L . Denn i ston , Les l i e Dento n , Joseph C . Dewe t t , Louis Dey , Carter Dickerson , James R. Dickso n , Jr . , R . B . D i f f i e J Harold Dixon , H a l Dodso n , Dennis Dol la r , Calvin Domerese , Richard L. Don aldson , Lnrry Doug l a s , Marsha l l Douglass, Leroy Dove r , Dane Dowd y , D i l ly Joe Down i n g , Doyle Dow n i n g , Mike Draper , Dwaine Drenna n , Phi l l ip Wayne Drent h , Harold Du f fe l , Ferre l Duffe l , �T im Duf fe l , Roger Dugg i n , Mark Duho n , Robert P . Dumas , Fred Dunavant , Donald R . Duncan , D i l l y L . Duncan , Douglas Dunham , Ph i l l ip Durham , James Eaker , Lex Easo n , John Q . Easter l i ng , Rex Eato n , Terry Edga r , W a l l ace Edmondso n , Edward B . Edmonson , Kenneth N . Edmonson , Ray Edward s , J im Edwards , "John Edwards , Wayne E h l inger , Richard E l nm , Les l i e Elder I I I , W i l l iam R . E l l e n , A l a n Gale E l l iott , D i l l E l l iott , Hubert El l j ot t , Tom E l l i s , C l ine D . Elmore , Don E lmore , E . Harold E l rod , Eddie E l ton , B i l l Emberton , Jr . , Audry Emmo n s , Marv i n Erw i n , R ick Ethridge , Grant Eva n s , Carro l l

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4207 Lakeview Road Route 2 Box 1� P. O. Box 242 2112 Ridge Road 32 Nitawood P. O. Box 87 P . O. Box 2 7 215 Lamesa P . O. DOx 134 P. O. Box 105 Route 1 Box 429 #7 Cedar Heights Road P. O. Box 36 1321 Bel lemeade P. O. Box 422 23 Paul Drive P. O. Box 4 5 1 Route 2 B o x 7 0 6 7 1 1 West Markham Street P. O. Dox 188 P. O . Box 446 Route 1 Box 426 310 Pearl P. O. Dox 358 4 1 7 Maple Avenue Route 2 Box 568 1008 Maple 1 906 Meliusa Lane 5300 Green Road 1505 South Louisiana Route 4 Box 234 3 1 2 Julia Street 1711 Walnut P. O. Dox 187 Harmony Homes Apt . K-l Star Route B Box 37 P. O . Box 1 1 Route I B o x 206A Route 1 Box 613 P. O. Box 4806 Route 2 Box 192 Route 7 Box 230 P. O. Box 2 1 6 Route 1 Box 118 P. O . Box 86 104 East Valentine P. O . Box 588 P. O . Rox 64 P. O . Box E 408 Mimosa Drive P . O. llox 220 1408 Ponderosa Dr i ve P. O . Box 874 P. O . Box ll3 P. O . Box 68 Route 2 Box �36 Southern Baptist Col lege P. O. Box 96 Route 2 Box 555 P. O . Box 312 P . O . Dox 128 Route 10 Dox 472 Number 6 Regency Court P. O. Box 862 5200 Jerry Drive Rou te 1 Dox 34 Route 5 Box 2 2 1 Number 4 Beauregard Drive Route 2 Box 406 P. O. Dox 508 2200 Kavanaugh 004 South Reynolds Road Route 9 Box 253 114 W i l low Loop Route 2 P . O. Box 97 Route 2 Box 146 200 North Lake Shore Drive P. O . Box 1 � 7 601 O a k Street lie 63 Box 362 3216 Spri ngwood 2309 Poplar P. O. Dox 168 P. O. Dox 25

North Little Rock . E l aine , Judson i a , Jonesboro, Little Rock , Hatton I

Imboden , Jonesboro , Mountain Pine , Wynne J

Conway , North Litt le Rock , Russe l l vi l l e , Conway , Palest ine , Texarkana , PerrYV i l l e , Gravett e , Little Rock , Nashvi l l e , Keise r , Osceo l a , August a , P l ainview, Springdale , Judsoni a , DeQueen , Springdale I Li t t l e Rock I

Crosse t t , P i n e IHuf f , E l Dorado, Arkadelph i a , Mont ice l l o , Newport , Gama l i e l , Montrose , Smackover, Caraway , Star Cit y , Paragou l d , Fayet tev i l l e I Melbourne , Waldro n , Port land , Jacksonvi l le , Madison , Crawfordsvi l l e . Luxora , Brinkley , Humnoke , EI Dorado , Wynne , Gregory , Mineral Springs , Paragou l d , Walnut Ridge , North Li tt Ie Rock , Heber Spr Ings , Mulberr y , Decatur , Texarkan a , Litt le Rock , Russe l lvi l l e , L i t t l e Hock , Aust in , Paragou l d , Litt le RoCk , Warren , Huntsv i l l e , Litt le Rock , Bryant , Little Rock , Lonoke , M an i l a , Kings l and , Boonev i l le , Lake V i l lage, Thornton , Crossett , C l inton , Jonesboro , Pine Bluff , Lavaca , Hughes ,

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Evan s , Mark Evan s , Marvell "Dudl! Evan s . J r . I Johnson Everet t , K . Randel Fairclot h , Joel Fann j ng , Melvin Farley I Nick Farme r , Lloyd D . Farris I Thomas F . Faulkne r , Wayne Fawel l , Charles Fendley , Jackie Ferguson . Jack Ferguson , Wallace F i e ld j n g , Bob F i l es , Jimmie D . Finfrock, Joe Fink , George F . Finn , John T . Fishe r . Mike Flagg , Jerry Fleming , W i l liam H . Flood . Duane Flowers , Frank Floyd . Jerry Floyd, Ronn i e Ford, O . r . Ford , Ronald Fort ner , Ronald Foster, Benn i e Foster , Bob Fount ain , Steven Fowler, Jlm Fowler , Roy A l l e n Fowler , Wayne Fowler , Junio r , W i l l iam Wade Fraze r , Les B . Fra�z.iel', J immy Fre e , Larry Freeman , Tommy Freeman , Junior , James A . French , Leroy Fret z , Fred Frank Ful lwood , Travis Wayne Ful ton , Gary Gallop, Senio r , Hal W . Gannaway , E . Jody Gant z , Frank Garne r , Donald Garne r , W i l l i am V . Garrett , Bi l l Garret t , Gerald H . Garrett , Joe Garrison , Max Gebauer, Albert Wayne Gentry, Lewis George , Jerry Gibbs, Claude Gibson , Jerry Gibso n , Marty Gipson , Gary Givens, Gordie Gloor, O. J . Glover , Jim A . Goacher, Cec i l Gold , W i l l i e Golden , Oscar Gooda l l , Fred Goode , W i l liam L . Goodma n , R . W . Goodrum, Dick Gordon , Terrel G . Gore , Victor Graham, Ronald W . Gramling , Marion Grant , Denny Graves , Hal Gray, Chester Gray , Clyde Gray, Horace E . Gray , Michael Green , Dennis Gree n , Harold R . Green , Johnny Greer, John Gregory, Gene

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P . O. Box 187 Route 1 B1 Lowman Road Route 1 Box 5 2 1 1 South Market P. O. Box 455 Route 1 Box 4 5 1 B 1 0 1 K a n i s ,Road 5628 McArthur Drive P . O " flax 165 Route . 8 Box 171 1 102 South Erie Star Houte 1 Box 208-K 204 East Willis Route 1 Box 8-AA 1007 Highland 4 20 1 Windsor Drive P . O. Box 116 Route 2 Box 75-D 5402 Dickens P. O . Box 17 Haute 2 Box 191 1401 Ferndale Congo Road HCH 67 Box 330 P. O . Box 1056 Route 3 Box 536 P. O. Box 786 Route 7 Box 649 5200 Fairway Avenue Route 1 Route 2 Box 532 2901 West Olive Route 1 Box 132-8 210 North Sixth Avenue 400 Club Boulevard Route Box 82 P. O. Box 466 P. O. Box 196 Route 2 Box 424 Route 1 Box 294 S t ar Route 1 1 Box 212 Route 1 Box 98 Route 5 Box 560 Route 1 Box 367-B P. O. Box 302 620 North Tenth Street P. O. Box 144 P . O . Box 373 Route 1 Box 4 0 Route 2 Box 1018 500 K i rby P. O. Box 10507 4 0 Kato Drive P. O. Box 126 P. O. Box 147 1 8 50 Huntsv i l l e Road P . O. 574 P . O. Box 101 P. O. Box 265 Route 2 Box 221 300 South Pear 515 Wood lane Route 1 Box 88 Rol l ing Meadows Route 4 Box 326C 909 West South Street 1005 Lindauer Road First Dapt ist Church 612 Val ley View Road P. O. Box 40 Route 2 Box 315C 3603 Meda l l ion 4612 South 29 1509 Rol l ing Hills Drive 321 West Gilson P. O. Box 237 3 307 Garden Lane P . O. Box 486 1631 Airport Road 15 East Thomas Route 1 Box 573 P. O . Box 216 P. O . Box 3 4 7 P . O . Box 1 2 6 P . O . Box 677 P. O. Box 500 3 2 5 5 Prince P. O. Box 186

Sparkma n , P i n e B1 u f f , Bee Branc h , Benton , Mansfiel d , Damascus , Little Roc k , North L i t t l e Rock , Pol lard , Paragould , Russe l l v i l l e , Mount Ida , Mont icel l o , Warren , Newpor t , Fort Smith , Gent r y , McCrory , L i t t l e Roc k , Griffithv i l l e , Leachv i l l e , L i t t l e Rock , West Plains , Rolan d , Arkadelph i a , Springda l e , ilates v i l l e , North Lit t l e Rock , Conway , Heber Springs , Rogers , Cabot , Paragou l d , Mountain Home , Waldro n , Bearden , Lamar , Tyronza , Waldro n , H o t Springs , Pearcy , Fort Smith , Conway , Farmington , Paragou ld , Cave Cit y , G l enwood , Harrisburg , Camden , Texarkana , Conway , Cherokee V i l lage , Friendsh i p , Bismarck , Fayettevi l l e , Stron g , Donaldson , Wi lmot , FoukE" , Searcy , Benton , Louann Harriso n , Heber Springs , Forrest City , McRa e , Benton , Yell v i l l e , Lake V i l lage , Jonesboro , Fort Smi t h , Fayettevi l l e , D e Queen , Pot tsv i l le , Paragou l d , Bryant , Hot Springs , Boonev i l l e , Hop e , Perryvi l l e , BerrYVi l l e , Blue Eye , Bryant , Wynne , Conwa y , Arkansas C i t y J

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Griever , J r . , Elmer E . Route Box 303 Eureka Springs , AR 72632 Gri f f i n , D . C . David Route Box 592 AUstin I AR 72007 Gri f f i n , Danny P. O . Box 578 Magno l i a , A H 71753 Gri f f i n , Glenn Route 3 Box 1 1 9 Marshal l , AR 72650 Grigg, Est e l Route 1 Box 378 Gassvi l l e I AR 72635 Griggs , Wi lburn Route 3 Box 307 Paragoul d , A n 72450 Grubbs , Doug Route 3 Box 389-J L i t t le Roc k , A R 72211 Gryde r , Robert 630 East Pecan El Dorado , An 71730 Guinn , Dendin Route 1 Box 282-A Mell a , A R 71953 Gu inn , Doug c/o Route 8 Box 156 Norman . AR 71960 Gu l l ick, Gene P . O . Box 805 Hackett , AR 72937 Gul l i c k , W i l l i am 701 West Third Corn ing . AR 72422 Guthr i e , James P . O . Box 2505 West Helen a . A R 72390 Gut ierrez, Oscar P . O . Box 609 Fort 8mi th . AR 72902 Gwin , Lee J . P . O . Box 398 Huntington . AR 72940 Hacke r , S . D • . P . O . Box 1364 Harrison I An 72601 Hu.ga , Fritz P . O . Box 225 Waldro n , A H 72958 Haga n , John R . P . O . Box 196 Tucke r , AH 72168 Hai r , Gary 1600 North Avalon West Memph i s , A H 72301 Hai rston , Mike Route 4 Box 53 Conway . AR 72032 Hai rston , T . B . Route 2 Conway , A R 72032 Hal l , Bob P . O . Box 1 8 8 Caraway . All 72419 Hal l , Joe Route 3 Box 628 Arkadelph i a , AR 71923 Hal l , John Henry P . O . Box 4 24 Eudora , AR 71640 Haltom, Homer W . 300 Patton St reet Cl arksvi lIe I AR 72830 Hamb y . Duane 1109 Th i r d St reet Men a , AH 71953 Hame r , Clyde Route 3 Box 544 Camden , AR 71701 Hand I t o n , Lloyd Route 2 Box 4 8 5 Fayettev i l l e , A R 72701 Hammers , Dan c/o Route 1 Box 1 4 1 1 Benton , AR 72015 Hammonds , B i l l y 120 M i l lwood Circle Maumel l E' , All 72118 Haney , Roger P . O . Box 565 Leachv i l l e , A R 72438 Hanna , Charles 316 West Fisher Corning , All 72422 Hanse l l , Harol d Route 3 Box 383 Searcy , AR 72143 Harbou r , Brian 1000 Bishop Li t t l e Rock , AR 72202 Hardy , Kirk Route 1 Damascus , AR 72039 Harge t t , Bert 106 North Easy Jonesboro I AR 72401 Harget t , Charles 5 Glen Cove Arkadelph i a , A R 7 1923 Harg i s , Klois L . P . O . Box 1 1 6 'fi l Ial' , AR 71670 Hargrave , Roy A . Route 7 Box 1 4 1 Jonesboro . AR 72401 Hargrave , Sam Route 1 Box 8 3 S t a r City , AR 7 1667 Harnes s , Clytee ()24 Convention Boulevard Hot Springs , AR 71901 Harness , Matt P . O . Box 1 9 1 Plumerv i l l e , A R 72127 Harness , Van Route 3 Box 46 Greers Ferry , AR 72067 Harper , Bob 8203 Dol l arway Whi te Hal l , AR 71602 Harper , Don 403 South Forty-second Street Van Buren , AR 72956 Harri ngton , Hank 5109 Landmark Road Little Rock , AI! 72206 Harr ington , John Route 1 Box 265 Yellvi l l e , A ll 72687 Harris , B . K . Route 1 Box 255 Hermi tage , AR 71647 Harris , B i l l Route 2 Box 730 Royal , AR 71968 Har r i s , Lawrence P . O. Box 7 Pocahon t as , An 72455 Harris , P h i l l i p General Del ivery Hartma n , A R 72840 Har r i s , Rocky 601 North Todd Bastrop , LA 71220 liarr i s , Tom Route 7 Box 700 BA Hot Springs , AR 71901 Har r i s , V . L . Houte 3 Box 4 0 1 Morrilton , AR 72110 Har r ison , Ed 1718 North Hutchison Pine Blu f f , A R 71602 Harrison , Lawrence 1' . O . Box 14 Norphlet , All 71759 Hartness , Nicholas P . O . Box 34 Kingston I AR 72742 HartSf ield , Bobby R . Houte 1 Box 5 2 Pine Bluff J AH 71603 Hartsfield , Tom Route 5 Box 280 Searcy , AH 72143 Harv i l l , J . '1' . P . O . Box 404 Rison , AR 71665 Harwe l l , B i l l P . O. Box 53 Cas a , A n 72025 Hassel l , Jerre R . P . O . Box 747 Stuttgart , All 72160 Hat f i e l d , Lawson 1808 Royal Oaks Drive Malvern , All 72104 Hatton I B i l l 713 North Sixth S t reet Paragou l d , All 72450 Hayes , ,James Route 3 Box 278-13 Oak Grove , LA 7 1263 Haygood , R . V . P . O . Box 59 Garfield , AR 72732 Heard , Cary P . O . B o x 4064 North Little Rock , AR 72116 Hend erso n , -Mike Route 1 Box 63 Tyronza , All 72386 Henry . Laurence P . O . Box 336 Les l i e , All 72645 Henson , Frank P. O . Box 100 Griffithvi l l e , A R 72060 Hernandez , Ariel A. P . O . Box 589 Warre n , All 71671 Herri n , Sam Route 1 Box 1 5 1 Beebe , All 72012 Herr ing , Leonard 420 Natchez Trace Harrison , A R 72601 HerrOd , Ron L . P . O . Ilox 609 Fort Smi t h , AR 72902 Herron , James P . 2397 A r l ington Avenue Memph i s , TN 38114 Hes t e r , W i l l iam L . 201 West Seventh Smackover , AR 7 1 762 Hickman , James P . O . Box 3 Montice llo , All 71655 Hicks , Glen HCR 64 Box 6 3 1 Flippin , AR 72634 High t , A . Timothy P . O . Box 400 Lepanto I AR 72354 Hightowe r . Harold 2020 South Tyler Li t t 1 e Rock , AR 72204 Hi lburn , B i l l y P . O . Box 240 Ward , AH 72176 H i l l , Danny P . O . Box 85 EVerton I AR 72633 H i l l , Gary Route 5 Box 175-B El Dorado , AR 71730 Hi l l , Jerry P . O . Box 1 5 1 Nashvi l l e , A R 71852 Ifi l l , M i lburn M . Route 3 Box 4 6 Englan d , A R 72046

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IIllton , Ken Route 1 Box 165-BD Cotter , AR 72626 Hinson , Thomas A . P . O . Box 1835 West Memphis I AR 73301 Hinton J 1'. Scott 321 West First Street DeWit t , AR 72042 Hitt , Maurice L . P . O . Box 58 Black Oak , AR 72414 Hixson , Laddie Warren P . O . Dox 646 Hampton , AR 71744 Hobbs, Garland P . O . Box 37 Cedarv i l l e . AR 72932 HolJbs , Robbie L . P . O . Box 17i3 Stephens , AR 71764 Hodge , David Route 4 Box 290 Jonesboro, AR 72401 Hodges , Gene E . Star ,Route Box 19 Linco l n , AR 72744 Hodges , Jesse W . 208 St . Francis Marked Tree , AR 72365 Hodges , Wesley J . 522 west Freeman Avenue Berryv i l l e , AR 72616 Hoga n , Jerry 1223 Parker North L i t t l e Rock, AR 72114 Hogan, Joseph A . P . O . Dox 844 Harriso n , AR 72601 lIogg, Sr. I Jimmy Route 2 Box 67 Forrest City , AR 72335 Hoggat t , Gene P . O . Box 217 Whea t l e y , AR 72392 Hogue, Wesley. Route 2 Box J7 Fort Smi t h , AR 7290G Holbrook, Dean P . O . Box 25 Cherry Val ley , AR 72324 Holcomb, Jerry P . O . Box 3 1 2 Lamar , AR 72846 Holcomb , S idney 29 Mohawk Searcy , AR 72143 Holde r , David P . O . Box 187 Ogden , AR 71853 Holland , Brian Route 1 Box 4 1 Gentr y , AR 72734 Ho l l and , Bruce Haute 1 Box 4 1 Gent r y , A R 72734 Holland, Jimmy Route 3 Box 176 Qu itma n , AR 72131 Ho l l i ngsworth , A . L . Route 3 Box 382 Spr ingdale , AR 72764 Hol l in gsworth , Paul S t ar Route Banks , AR 71631 Holston , John T . 2915 Dethesda Road Batesv i l l e , A R 72501 Holt , Paul M . 1401 East Sixth Street Pine B lu f f , AR 71601 Holt , Rex 1010 South Main Jonesboro , AR 72401 Hood, Wade 908 North Nine & One-half St . Paragoul d , AR 72450 Hook , Don 3016 Ware l,i t t l e Rock , AR 72204 Hornbuckl e , Henry C . Route 1 Box 130 Kennet t , MO 63857 Horn e , John 2400 Dodson Fort Smith , AR 72901 Horn e , Larry P. O . Box 297 Charleston , AR 72933 Hosk ins , Thomas P . O . Box 59 B i scoe , AR 72017 Houston , Ted P . O . Box 687 Marianna , AR 72360 Howard, Kenneth W . Route 1 !lox 223 Lockesburg, AR 71846 Howard , W i l l iam Frank l i n Route 7 flox 616 Bento n , AR 72015 Howe l l , Dale Route 8 Box 1U8A Men a , AR 71953 Howe l l , Sam M . 1104 West Cherry Clarks v i l l e , AR 72830 Howi e , David 704 Walnut Crossett , AR 71635 Hubbard , Don R . .p . O . Box 211 Almyra , AR 72003 Huckabee , Mike P . O . Box 1469 Texarkana, AH 75504 Hucks , Ken 102 Maple Street Marked Tree , AR 72365 Hudd l e , Howard HCO 4 Box 222 Pocahontas , AR 72455 Huddleston , Hay Route 2 Box 357-D Magnol i a , AR 71753 Hudson. Van P . O. Box 1332 Greenwood , AR 72936 Hughes , Claud P . O . Box 2632 Monroe , LA 71207 Hughes , Eugene Route 2 Box 570 Gurdon , AH 71743 Hughes , James P . O . Box 1 Norman , AH 71960 Hughes , Leo 3023 Pecan Texarkan a , AR 75502 Hul l , J . R . Route 72 Box 120 Mountain View, AR 72560 Hulsey , Michael D . Houte 2 Box 134-AB DeWi t t , AR 72042 Humble , Earl 513 South Pecan Osceo l a , AR 72370 Hu nt , Monroe P . O . Box 25 B l u f fton , AR 72827 Hurd , John M . 7411 "H" Street L i t t l e Rock , AR 72205 Hur l e y , Charles 2 100 Chickasaw Blythev i l l e , AR 72315 Hurst , Glen D . 3 1 1 6 Race Jonesboro , AR 72401 Huskey , Paul P . O . Dox 6 7 Norfork , AR 72658 Hutcheso n , Charles Route 2 Box 380 Camden , AR 71701 Hutchings , B i l l P . O . Box 101 P i ggot t , AR 72454 Hutch ins , C l i f f P . O . Box 726 Jacksonvi l l e , AR 72076 Hutchison , Robert P . O . Box 1 Evening Shade , AR 72532 Hyde , Gary 104 Center Crescent Blythevi l l e , A R 72315 Hyde , Jeff Route 4 Box 88 Paragou l d , AR 72450 Hyde , Rick P. O . Box 160 Murfreesboro , AR 71058 Icenhower , Max Route 1 Box 4 1 Fouke , AR 71837 lrby , Eugene F . 705 South Pine Cabo t , AR 72023 I s l ey . Don 701 North Main Hope , AR 71801 Jackson , Lendol P . O . Box 100 Powhat a n , A n 72458 Jackso n , Raymond E . 102 Lonsdale Circle Jacksonvi l l o , A R 72076 Jackson , Robbie P . O . Box 164 At k i ns , AR 72823 James , B i l l T . P . O . Box 201 Thorn ton , AR 71766 James, Howard Route 9 Box 218 MOllntain Home , AR 72653 James , Marvin E . 1004 Poplar Cl arksvi l l e , AH 72830 James , Mi lton P. O . Box 322 Greenwood , AR 72936 Jeans , David P . O . Box 67 Egypt , All 72427 Jenk ins , John P . O . Box 305 Lake Hamil ton , All 71951 Jewe l l , Eugene 270 Foose Ashdown , AR 71822 Johns , Harrison P . O . Box 72 Cherry Valley , AR 72324 Johnso n , C . A . 1 9 10 Scenic Road Jonesboro, AR 72401 Johnson , Danny P . O . Box 212 Strong . AR 71765 Johnson , David P . O . Box 4036 Horseshoe Bend , AR 72512 Johnso n , James W . 304 Barker Street Lonoke , AR 72086 Johnson , Randy P . O . Box 358 Keiser , AR 72351 Johnso n , RiGhard l� . Route 1 Box 157-A Strong , AR 71765

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Johnson , Scott P . O . Box 436 Calico Rock , AR 72519 Johnsto n , Lavel l e Route 2 Box 150-1l Mont icello , AR 71655 Jones , Bob 410 North College Fayettev i l le , AR 72701 Jone s , Charles p . O . Box 188 Moro , AR 72368 Jone s , Charles Houston Route 2 Box 256 Hampton I AR 71744 Jones , Clyde 1605 Wisconsin Pine Bluff , AR 71601 Jones , Dennis Route 1 Box 331A Gurdon . AR 71743 Jones , Donald p . O . Box 8 7 Mount Ida , AR 71957 Jones, J . Frank p . O . Box 623 Marked Tree , AR 72365 Jones, James Route 1 Box 438A Hu nt ington , AR 72940 Jones, Wy lie p . O . Box 424 Delaware , AR 72835 Jordan , Ken p . O . Box 6 1 7 Morrilton , AR 72110 Judd , I . II . p . O . Box 298 Hacket t , AR 72937 Junyor , Jeff Route 1 Ilox 103 Ravenden , AR 72459 Just ice . Brad p . O . Box 108 Hatfie l d , A R 71945 Kauffman . Glenn Route 3 Box 422 Russel lvi!le I AR 72801 Kausl ei' , Gerald P . O . Ilox 126 Cord , AR 72524 Kee n , 'fed G . p . O . Dux 368 W i lma r , AR 71675 K e l l ey , Delbert IISkiplt Route Ilox 717-A Gou ld , AR 71643 Kel lums , Roy p . O . Ilox 781 Caraway , AR 72419 Kendr ick , Il i l l G . Route 4 Ilo' 20 Harriso n , AR 72601 Kennedy , Harry p . O . B o x 3 8 8 Mont icello , All 71655 Kerst , Al 4 1 07 Forrest H i l l s Jonesboro , AR 72401 Kimb a l l , Ronald 1 100 North Maple Stuttgnrt , AR 72160 Kimba l l , 'l'homas E . 701 South West Avenue El Dorado , AR 71 '130 Kimbrough , Billy p. O . Drawer D Alma , All 72921 Kinc l , Rich L . p . O . Ilox 788 Magnol i a , AR 71753 K i nd r j c k , Larry E . P . O . Box 66 Blythevi l l e , All 72315 K i n g , Barry Route 1 Ilox 14 Donaldso n , All 71941 King , Burnett 606 Estate Street Clarksvi 1 1c , All 72830 Klng , Cur t i s Haute 7 Ilox 3601 Batesv i l l e , All 72501 K i ng , Dick 6801 John F . Kennedy Boulevard North Little Rock , All 72116 K i ng , M i tchell Route 3 Ilox 3 1 8 Blythev i l le , AR 72315 K i n g , Paul 4 1 2 South State Street Newport , All 72112 K i n g , R . B . p . O . Ilox 143 Oden , AR 71961 King , Roddy Route 2 Mount Vernon , All 72111 Kinnett , Bob Route 1 Box 88 Paragou ld , All 72450 K i n n e y . James F . p . O . Box 13 Paris , AR 72855 K i rkendo l l , Gary Route 5 Cl inton , All 72031 K irkpatrick, Jerry A . 201 North Fourth and Spring Hebel' Springs , AR 72543 Kirksey , Greg 3 3 2 Columb i a , South West Camden , All 71701 Kiso r , Howard Box 354 Yel lvi l l e , AR 72687 K l i n ge r , Paul 320 North Berry Street Springdale , All 72764 Kluck , Carl W. 810 South Twe lfth Arkadelph i a , All 71923 Knowl ton , Jeff Route 4 Box 199 Blythev i l l e , A R 72315 Koon e , Eulas P . O . Ilox 630 Clinton , AR 72031 Koon e , Lyle P . O . Ilox 96 Floral , All 72534 Kwok , Jack 8601 I ndianhead Drive North L i t t l e Rock , AR 72116 Kyge r , J . Il. Route 9 Box 207 Fayettev i l l e , A R 72703 Laferney , Dert Route 3 Ilox 132-A McCrory , All 72101 Laird , David C . 1306 Maple Avenue Smackover , All 71762 Lamb . Bobby 3307 Lilac Pine Bluf f , AR 71603 Lancast e r . Zeke Route 5 Box 488 Conway , AR 72032 Lane , A . H i lton p . O . Drawer 7 Faj rfield Bay , AR 72088 Langley , Charles L . Route 1 Box 89-AA Lamar , AR 72846 Lanma n , Richard Ilox 995 Midlan d , A ll 72945 Laramore , Raymond 9 1 1 South Seventh Paragou l d . AR 72450 Larson , Donald P . O . Box 232 Aust i n , AR 72007 Law, Roy Gean p . O . Box 302 Ozark , AR 72949 Lawrence , Allen p . O . Box 1077 Men a , A R 71953 Lawso n , Jack 207 Lincoln Harrison , AR 72601 Lawson , Leci l 400 Hayes Jackson v i l l e , All 72076 LaCook, Dennis Route 1 Box 45-F Perry , AR 72125 Leach , Jerry 901 South Washington El Dorado , All 71730 Lee , Ilob 301 Del lwood Paragou l d , AR 72450 Lee , John Houte 1 Box 3 1 Lonoke , AR 72086 Lee , Roy p . O . Ilox 83 Mount Verno n , All 72111 Lee , Sang Kee 227 East C Street North L i t t l e Rock , AR 72116 Lee , Thurlo P . O . Box 1 3 8 Oil Trough , All 72564 Len e . Ode l l p . O . Ilox 3 7 2 Jaspe r , AR 72641 Leonard , Warren E . 3201 South Savannah Fort Smith , AR 72903 Lewi s , Larry 5023 Mussett Fort Smith , AR 72904 Lew i s , Roy F . 1 2 Ethel Drive Mabe lvale , AR 72103 Lindsey , Jake Route 1 Box 401 Mon t i c e l lo , AR 71655 Lindse y , James S . 4106 East Ninth 'l'exarkan a , AR 75502 Lindsey , Wayne P . O . Box 127 Centerton , AR 72719 Lingo , Harry 4 1 7 Lincoln Lonoke , AR 72086 Lockard , C . Dudley Box 1.24 Salado , AR 72575 Locke , Charles p . O . Box 423 Weine r , All 72479 Loe , Danny 2101 Hays Texarkana , AR 75502 Logg i n s , Larry Route 6 Box 65 Cl inton , AR 72031 Lon g , Johnny Route 3 Box 320 Greers Ferry . AR 72067 Lon g , Hon p . O . Ilox 3 3 1 Hogers , All 72757 Lon g , Walter 1206 South Commerce Russe l l vi l l e , A R 72801 Looney , Alton 510 West Boundary Road Mena , AR 7 1 953

Love, Michae l D . Love , Tim Lovel l , Capt a i n Loyd , Senior , Bobby Lync h , B i l l E . Lynch , Dan i e l Mnbury , B i l l Mackey , Otis Macks , Manu e l Maddox , Senior , Jobn R . Magee , Henry M a i nes , Alvan Earle Major , A l R . Maness J R i chard A . Mangrum, Earl Manse l l , A l fred Kay Manuel , Eugene M ar l i n , Keith Mart in , Charles Martin , Doug Marti n , Fred Mart i n , Gary Martin , M i ke Martin , Raymond Mart i n , Robert A . Mart i n , Stephen Charles Uartin , W . Everette Massey , Bengy Masse y , Robert Mastertoll , Dav i d A . Math i s , Cur t i s Matloc k , Jesse Mat thews . John C . Uatthews , Steve Maxey , B i l l y Maxwel l , Randy May , Stanley O . Mayes , Ronn i e Mayo , Don Mays , Charles McAl i st e r , J a y McAnal l y , Johnny McAtee, D. C . McCa i n , James McCarty , H . D . McClanahan , J oh n H . McClure , Luther McCormick , Don McCormick, Gary Wayne McDan ie l , James McDaniel , Larry McDaniel , Robert McGraw, George S . McKee , Jessie McKinnon , Jack W . McLemore , Coyse Dav i d McLeod , noy McMahan , Kenny McManus , Bob McMi l l ion , Joe W . McNeel' , Jerry Meado r , Ray D . Medley , Dav i d Medl i n , Del Mefford , Jerry Meggs , Bobby Middleton , Quent i n M i les , Larry T . M i l le r , CheBter M i l l e r , Danny M i l ler , Dwain M i l le r , Jerry M i l ler , Larry M i l le r , Norman M i l ler , Thomas M i l l s J James W . Minuns I Ronald D . M i n ick , Leon Minton , Dan 1Ifi tchel l , Jere D . Mon k , Tommy G . Montelbano , Michael Montoy a , David Mood y , Joel Moody 1 Loy

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P . O . Box 1 7 7 Route 1 Box 284-C 105 Cole Street Route P . O . Star P . 0 : Houte P . O .

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Lexa , An 72355 Glenwood. AR 71943 Harrj sburg , AR 72432 Dardanelle. AR 72834 Greenwood I AR 72936 Hot Springs , AR 71913 Midway , AR 72651 Dover, AR 72837 Newark , All 72562 Maumelle I AR nUB Ola , AR 72853 Rogers , AR 72756 West Helena, An 72390 Truman n , AI! 72472 ParagOUld , All 72450 Heber Springs , AR 72543 Beebe , An 72012 Walnut Ridge , An 72476 Benton , AH 72015 Wynne , AR 72396 Camden , AR 71701 Waldron , AR 72958 August a , AR 72006 Springdale , AR 72764 Paragould , AR 72450 Flippi n , AR 72634 Warren , AR 71671 Man i l a , A R 72442 Rogers , An 72756 Hens ley , AR 72065 Harrj son , AR 72601 Harrison , AR 72601 Ozark , An 72949 Mammoth Springs , AR 72554 Men a , An 71953 Batesv i l l e , A ll 72501 Melbourne , AH 72556 Beebe , AR 72012 North Little Rock , AR 72116 Hot Springs , AR 71913 Star City , An 71667 El Dorado, AR 71730 Forrest City , AR 72335 McCask i l l , AR 71847 Fayettevi l l e , A R 72701 Pine Bluff , AR 71601 Boonev i l l e , AR 72927 Goodwin , AR 72340 Searcy , AR 72143 Brinkley , AR 72021 Fordyce , AR 71742 Benton , An 72015 Greenwood , An 72936 Colt , AR 72326 Russel lvi l le , AR 72801 Russel lvi l l e , AR 72801 Waldo , AR 71773 Trumann , An 72472 Montice l lo , AH 71655 Hot Springs . AR 71901 Hughes , AR 72348 Judson i a , A R 72081 Sage , AR 72573 Cabo t , A R 72023 Harriso n , A R 72601 Hermitage , AR 71647 Branson . MO 65616 Port i a , A R 72457 Ros i e , A R 72571 Hope , An 71B01 Saint Charles , AR 72140 Trumann , AH 72472 Dumas , An 71639 Searcy , An 72143 Beebe , AR 72012 Hunter , AR 72074 Alexande r , A R 72002 Jonesboro , AR 72401 Forrest C i t y , A n 72335 Fayettevi lle, AR 72702 Pine Bluff , AR 71602 Uemph is , TN 38116 Ami t y , A R 71921 Hot Springs , AR 71913 Cl inton , AR 72031

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Moody , Noah Moon , D av i d Wayne Moore , David Moore , Sam Moor e , Trueman Moore , Wayne Morgan , Glenn Morgan , James C . Morr i s , B i l l y Ed Morr i s , Bruce Morr i s , Clyde Morr i son , Robert Morrow, R i cky L . Mos e l ey , Don Mu l ford , Don Mu l l e r , Steve Mu l l i ns , Thomas C . Munson , Steve Murphy . Bruce Murphy , Truett Myers , J, C . Nai l , B i l l y NaI l , Don A . Nanney , Bob Nea l , Aubrey Nea l , B i l l Nea l , P rice Neathery . Scott Newber r y , Dav i d K . Newcomb , Lewin Newman , Warren Newnam , James Nichols , George W . Nichol s , Mike Nol a n d , John D . Nol e s , O l l i e Norman , Carel Norr i s , Glenn Nu tt . Keith O ' B r iel' , Rand a l l G ' Na l e , N ick O ' Ne a l , Charles D ' Ne e l , George

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Route HC 63 Box 1 7 1104 HAil Street 1801 West Seventeenth Street 1103 South Twenty-sixth Street 2710 MassaI'd Road 116 West Shadow Lane 1903 East Main Haute 1 \ Qox 825 P . O. Dox 36 3619 North Sixth Street 2210 Needham Street 4409 South Twenty-first Route 2 Box 125-C 9008 Sylvan n i 1 1 Highway Route 5 601 North Liberty 2305 Rosewood 4510 Towson 1010 Combs P . O. Box 521 1516 North l i ne OBU Box 3701 P . O . Box 2455 6630 Lakeridge Drive P. O. Box 577 Route 7 Box S Covey Lane P. O . Box 664 P . O . Box 8 7 P . O . Box 728 202 North Moore Road Bryon Route Star Route 10 Box 123 1 1 13 Logan Lane Route 2 Box 322 Route 3 Dox 63-BB General Delivery Route 3 Box 127-A Route 2 Box 232 Route 2 Box 99 1901 North Pierce 101 North Fourth P. O. Box 9515

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Oak l e y . Junior , W i l l iam P . Oaks , Fred

50 East Lancashire Boulevard 603 Highway 181 P. O. Box 174

Odom , Mitchel Overton , Kenneth Wayne Oxford , Earl Page , Jerry Palmer , Raymond Palme r , J r . , Johnny A . Panke y , Howard Park , Seungbin P h i l ips Parke r , Cec i l Parker , Gary Lee Parke r , Paul D . Parks , Dryan Parm l ey , Ken Pars l e y , Robert C . Passmore , W i l l iam R . Pasto r , Fulton Baptist Patterson , Leroy Patterson , Steve Payne , Tommy Payne , Vernon R . Pearson , Oth e l Pearson , Paul Pederson , Loren Pelz , Steve Pendegraft , Larry Pennington , Dobby Pen n i n gton , J. El ton Perr y , Dal� A . Perry , Gerald S . Pet t u s , Larry Pet t y . M i chael D . Pfenenge r , Frank Phi l l iber , W i l l iam V . P h i l l ips , Charles P h il l ips , Don Pierce , Zan P i e rc y , W i l l iam E . P i erson , Dav i d P i l lo w , Larry Pipkins , Emmett A .

Route 1 Box 240 P. O. Box 4 5 9 7 0 2 Eleventh Street 210 South Taylor 310 Enst Elm Street Route 2 Box 40 200 Southwest Lindsey 6140 Live Oak Cove Route 2 Box 77A Route 3 Box lISA 1/ 2 Leisure Valley Drive P . O . Box 78 1717 North Mississippi P. O . Drawer S Route S Box 770

ChurchP . O. Box 167 P. O . Box 56 P. O . Box 133 419 Wallace P. O . Box 208 P. O. Box 55 Star Route Dox 52 P. O. Box 69 P. O. Box 29 Route 1 Box 91 P. O. Box 352 5100 South Thirty-first Route 3 Drawer A Route 7 Box 108 Route 1 Box 82-B Route 8 Box 43 930 Karla 216 Ridgecrest Drive Route 4 liox 8 3 Route 5 P . O. Drawer 3 P . O. Box 237 2016 M i l lwood P . O. Box 804

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Cli nton , Barl ing , Pine 3 h1 f f , Rogers , Fort Smi t h , Osceola , E l Dorado, Camden . Jacksonport , Fort Smi th , Jonesboro, Fort Smi t h , Perryv i l l e , North L i t t l e Rock , C l i nton , Harrison , Newport , }�ort Smi th , EI Doracto , Imboden , North Little Rock . Arkadelphi a , Batesv i l l e , Texarkan a , Monroe , Benton , Barling, Hope , Ashdown , Hot Springs , Salem , Hot Springs , Blythevi l l e , Boone v i l le , Marianna . Blake l y , Van Bure n , B1ythevi 1 1 e . Sparkman I Little Rock , Arkadelph i a , Little Rock , BelIn. Vist a , Blythev i l l e , Qui troan , Men a , Arkansas Cit y , Barl ing , Ashdown , Russe l lvi l l e . Rogers , Hox i e . ldemphis , Harrisburg , Sheridan , Conway , Cas h , L i t t I e Rock , Dardane l l e , P i n e Blu f f , Fulton , Roland , Succes s , D e Quee n , Eureka Springs , Norman , Roe , Vio l a , Desha , Black Oak , H amburg , Fort Smith I

Harrisburg, Norphlet , Russe l l v i l l e , Colt , Oden , Sherwood , Walnut Ridge , Camden , Mont i c e l l o , Man i l a , Dye r , Conway, Stuttgart ,

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P i rt l e , George E . Pitt , K . Alvin P l at t , D i l l Plunkett , Harold Plunket t , Steve Poe , David Polk I E . Clay Polston J Marty Poole , R i ley Porter , Mark Porter, R i cky Porter , Tim Pose y . Jerold POoSey , Staton Powel l , James Powel l , Norman P . Powel l , Travis Powe l l , W i l l iam B . Presson , Robert Preston , Dav Id Preston , Derald Price . Craig Price . Thomas W . Pridmore , Gary Prock , Neal Pruitt , Britt Pucket t . Har l i n Pu l l i n , Charles Qu i n n , A l l en Haines, Kenneth Haines, Ronald Rains , Ralph B . Rai n s , Rodney Hainwater , Doh Ray I Duvid Hay , Eugene Ray I Jerry N . Ray , Scotty Reddin . Tim Reec e . Ken Reed , B i l l y R e e d . 'fonunie Lynn Rettman . Victor Reynolds , Eugene Reynolds, Ron Rhea , H. G . Rhe a , Ted Rice . Carl J . H i chardson , Bob R i chardson , Jim L . R ichardson , Ted R i chey , Gary R i ckenbacker, John R i cks , E . W . R i dd l e , B i l l R i der J J . Carl R i dgeway , Vernual Rikard , Floyd H i l e s , Gayle R i ley , Edward Robert s , Danny Robert s , Graham Roberts, Richard L . Robert s , Steve Roberts, Travis Robertson , Lynn Hob i n s , Roger Rob inson , B i l l y Patrick Rodgers , Gordon Rodriguez , Robert Rogers , Cody Rogers , Danny Rogers , Eet N . Hogers , Faron G . Rogers , Glenn Rogers , Leroy Rogers , Ron n i e Rogge , Brad Rolen , A l an Ros e , Donald Frank Ros s , Johnny E . Ros s , Randy Roughto n , Ronald Routon , Raymond Rowel l , Ben Rowland. Herbert

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403 South Main 5628 i\pplewood Street 10701 Shannon Hi l l s Drive P. O. Box 42 8923 Sunset Lane 207 A l t a 1 1 1 0 West Second Street O . B . U . Box 3241 Route 2 Box 5-A P . O . Box 21 1 4 10 Lakeshore Drive Route 3 Box 129A Route 1 Box 390 Route 3 Box 221 Route 1 Box 212 Route Box 367-M Route Box 1016 23 Homestead Terrace P . O. Box 1 1 9 P . O . Box 5 5 0 Route 2 Route 4 Box 80 Route 4 Box 125 Route 4 Box 455-02 7701 Highway 271 South 905 North Frankfort P. Q. Box 9 907 North Cherry Street 306 Stat ion 114 East Stephenson 1 117 North James Street General Del ivery 907 Merritt 6424 Crystal Va l ley Road Route 1 Box 75-A13 P . Q. Box 6 801 West Indiana Houte 3 Box 252A3 #1 Santa Maria Center P . O. Box 5 Route 1 Box 83 1 8 1 lIi ghway 8 1 South Route 5 Box 199 Rotlte 4 Box 527 P. O . Box 459 Houte 1 Box 562 AX 1000 Cherokee Drive Route 7 Box 460 106 Northeast Seventeenth P . O . Box 859 1517 South Gary Haute 2 1719 Robinson Avenue Route 4 Box 73-B P. O . Box 0 P . O. Box 356 Route 6 Box 189-A P . O. Box 153 Route 1 Box 218-1 211 Carro l l Heights Drive c30 Ant ioch B. C. Route 1 Route 1 Box 291 P. O . Box 148 P. O . Box 314 Route 4 Box 151 P . O. Box 244 1328 Main Street P. O. Box 226 P. Q. Box 104 1 3500 Rock Creek Parkway 270B Route 1 Box 35E 175 Mal vern Road 513 Quachi ta 507 West Church Street SSC Box 4 4 P . O . Box 1501 5301 Malvern Road Number 8 Edgemont Route 1 Box 162 P. O. Box 407 Eighteenth and Lyon Street 8 H i Delmar P. O. Box 495 P. O. Box 306 626 West Ol ive Houte 3 Box 157

Dermot t , North Litt l e Roc k , Mabelvale , Hartford , L i t t l e Hoc k , Hon o , Rector , Arkadelph i a , D e W i t t , G i l l ham, Hot Springs , Melbourn e , Vilon i a , E I Dorado , Monet t e , Jacksonvi l l e , Marshal l , Fort Smi t h , M i d l and I

Smackover , Boonevi l l e , Arkadelphi a , Searcy , Vilon i a , Fort Smi t h , Russe l l v i l l e , Marvel l , Hamburg , Harri sburg , Harrison , Jackson v i l l e , Leol a , Searcy , L1 t t le Roc k , Fouke , Marion , Beebe , Nashv i l le , Hot Springs V i l lage , Mayflower, Thornto n , Mont i c e l l o , Nash v i l le , Bastrop , Turre l l , Texarkana I

Newport , MOUn t a i n Home , Atkins , Maume l l e Fort Smith , Marmaduk e , Conway , Hambur g , G r e e n Forest , Joi ner , Men a , Hard y , Crosset t , Poteau , Hermitage , Harri son , Man i l a , Emmet , Crosset t , Stamp s , Earle , Cave Springs , Magnol i a , L1 t t le Roc k , Jacksonv i l le , Arkadelph i a , Mou n t a .i n Home , Pocahontas , Wal nut R i dge , Van Bure n , Bot Springs , L i t t l e Rock , Shirley , Jaspe r , Batesv i l le , Blyt hevi l l e , Bentonvi l l e , Kei ser , Rogers , Paragou l d ,

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Rowton , J u l ian Runyan , Ph i l l ip Rusert , Bernard Russe l l , Harold Russel l , Jr . , Comer Sad l e r , Harold D . Sad l €! r , Mark Sammons , John Samp l e , Malcolm Sandefur , Keith Sanders , Donn i e Sanders , James Sanders , Joel Sande r s , Paul R . Sanders , Robert Wayne Sanders , Rona l d F . Scant l i n g , Charles Schneide r , Robert Scot t , Jimmie Seal e , Stephen Sei d l e r , Fred Sett l e s , Donald C . Shaddox , Robert Franklin Sharber , Sam Sharp , D. J . She f f i e l d , Brad She l l , }i'rank She lton , John Sherman , Emmett Shipman , Charles Shirey , Dale Shirley , H. B . Shirley , Horner Shook , Frank S i lvey I �Tohll Simo n s , James C . Simpson . Edd i e Simpson , Nat haniel "Sonnyll Simpson , V. W . Simpson , Vtctor Lee S i nbandhl t , Vathana Singleton , J. C . Slate , CoU n Slatton , John Smal l , John E . Smedley , John Smi t h , A . V . Smi t h , But l e r Smi t h , Curt is n . Smi t h , Danny Smi t h , Dean Smi t h , Dennis Smi t h , Dewayne Smith , Don n i e Smi t h , Elvis Wayne Smit h , Glen H . Smi t h , Johnny D . Smi t h , Layne E . Smi t h , Paul Smith , R. Keith Smi t h , R . M . Smi t h , Randy Smi t h , Roy Smi t h , Tom Smi t h son , James D . Snow , Eldredge M . Snow , Lowel l Snyder , Hichard Songer , Terry Sowe l l , Dan Sparkman , Al Spur g i n , Clyde Stacks , Gelle Stacy , Tommy W . Staggs , Danny Stanley , Greg Steed , E l v i n Stephens , Don n i e Steph en s , Harold D . Stephe n s , Marvin Steven s , R i ck Stevens , Steve Stewa r d , 'I'om Stewart , Douglas Stewart , Sanuuy

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Route Box 141-B Houte Box 770 18900 Colonel Glenn Road P. O. Box 97 P. D. Box 3 7 5 Route 3 B o x 103A Route Box 306 2 1 Ridgewe l l Dr 1.ve Route 1 Box 402-1 P. O . Box 25'4 P. D . Box 554 P . O . Box 96 Route 5 Box 376 5615 Geyer Spr ings Road P. D. Box 254 P. D. Box 547 Route 1 Box 150 Route 1 Box 171-B Star Route 1 Box 0 324 North Fourteenth P. O . flax 97 P . O . Box 692 14623 I ronton Cutoff 3307 South 1 8 Route 1 1 B o x 6 4 P . O . B o x 4 0 P . O . Drawer 4 0 P . O . B o x 97 905 Th i rd Route 1 Box 4 6 5 6 0 9 Nol i a Route 6 Box 3 1l-A P. D . Box 356 Route 1 Box 299DD First Baptist Church Route 2 Box 1 4 9 120 Church Street Route 7 Box 77 P. O . Box 1 6 1 5 P . O . B o x 265 921 North Th i rty-ninth Street Route 1 Box 34 3-M Route" 4 Box 449A Route 8 Box 293 Route 3 Box 4 3 0 8 0 8 Morrison Route 10 Box 794-S Route 1 Box 261 P. O. Box 9 6 Route Box 88AA Route 5 Box 3 7 P . 0 , Box 1 5 7 P . O . B o x 1 1 7 1' . D . Box 3 5 1 1600 Hidden V a l l ey Cove 308 South Woodrow Street P . O . Box 327 1400 Ro l l i ng H i l l s Drive P. O. Box 8 5 Route 1 D o x 3 1 1 2 1 7 0 Fairview Hoad , Southwest P . 0, Box 34 P. D. Box 103 P . O. Box 295 Route 2 Box 1 5 Route 1 Box 133 Houte 2 Box 59 P . O . Dox 188 605 North 3 rd 1920 Sanford Drive Number 4 701 Main Street P. D . Box 365 P . O . Box 8206 975 East Barton P. O. Box 1 1 2 1 P . O . Box 4 0 8 3 0 2 Fairview Street Route 1 Box 100 '"'02 Church P. O . Box 296 P. O . Box 196 P. O . Box 9 P . O . Box D HeR 64 West. Box 222 Route 7 Box 104

Clarksv i l l e , Arkadelphi a , Li t t l e Rock , Black Rock , Marshal l , North Little Roc k , Lake Cit y , Sherwood J

Cl inton , Co lt , Melbourne , Sweet Horne , Berryv i l l e , Little Rock , Lake City , Walnut Ridge , Mansfiel d , Montrose , Buckvi l l e , Arkadelph i a . Fai r Oak s , Kensett , Little Rock, Fort Smith , Hot Springs , Pruirie Grove , Clinto n , Lewisvi l I e , Men a , West Helena, EI Dorado , Conway , S i loam Springs , Clarksv i l l e , Rover , Lavaca , Lonoke , Pine Blu f f , Waldron , Wi lton , Fort Smi t h , Eudora, Boonev i l l e , Paragould , Arkadelph i a , Springda l e , Texarkana , Ravenden Springs , M armaduke , Harrisburg , Berryv i l l e , Higginson , Etowah , Swi fton , Dento n , Little Rock , Del l , Fayettevi l l e , Beirne , Lewisv i l l e , Camden , Wabash, Norphlet , Bentonvi l l e , Saint Joe , Center Ridge , Junction City , College City , Paragou l d , Little Hock, Crosset t , Piggot t , Star City , West Memph i s , Waldro n , Gurdon , Texarkana , Hunt ington , Benton , Rogers , Carawny , Whelen Spr ings , Almu. , Fox , Paragould ,

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St i l lman . Roy S t i l lwel l , Curt i s S t i ltner , Rich ard Stockton , B. R . Stoddard , Ed Stone , Druce Ston e , Delbert W . Stoner , John Stor t s , W i l l i am J . Stout , Herbert Strui t. Donald Strait , James R . Stratton , Dav.i d Strebec k , Joe Streh low , Gary L . S t romlun d , Rodney Strope , Den n i s Sudbery . Edward Summerh i l l , Doyle Summers , John D . Sut ley , Cec i l Sutton , Joel Swanberg , Den n i s W . Taffar , Ray Talbert , Davi d Tapson , Mitchum W . Tate, J i m Taylor , A . Jerry Taylor , Charles H . 'ray lor • Douglas TayloT , Floyd J . Taylo r , Gerald Taylor , Ira Taylor . Jerry Tay lor . Al ike Teel , Arnold Teel , John Thames , Wal l y Thielen , Martin Thomas , Dert Thomas , Gary Thoma s , Larry Thomason , James L . Thompson , Aaron Thompson , Dale Thompson , Joe A . Thompson , Tim Thornbrough , Mark Thrasher , Al len Dale Thrasher, Junior Threet , Kenneth Tippi t , Bruce Tirey , Jim Ti tsworth , Mike Ti tswor t h , Pat E . Tolbert , W . Mark '1'oon , Ronald Tramme l , Charles R . Tramme l l , Michael Trav i s , Ju nior , Donald H . Traxler , Terry Traylor, Clyde Triplet t , Eugene Tucker , Bobby Tucke r , Carter Tucker , James D . Turne r , Aubrey Leon Turne r , Emi 1 Turner , Gary ' Turne r , James Leon Upton , I r a Urich , Gary User y , B i l l y R ay Van Pelt , Charles Vandermolen , Ulysses Vaugh n , Charles Veatch , Johnny Veteto , Danny V i re , Clyde Vowel l , Denn i s Vuncannon , Don Wagne r , Glen Waldrup , George Walke r , D i l l y Walker 1 Dobby

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Route G Box 404 Rou te 11 Box 89 315 South Main Route 2 Box 76-A Route 1 Box 305 Route 1 Box 65-B Haute 7 Box 168 P. O. Box 254 Route 1 Box 261-A P. O. Bo.x 474 Route 2 Box 416 P. O. Box 476 Route 2 2923 Hickory Street 3101 South Twenty-first St reet Route 7 Box 71A Route 7 Box 44 13301 South Chi cot Road 2214 North Forty-sixth Terrace P. O. Box 2 2 1 4 Caddo Street 1013 Linda Street 600 Garland Route 1 Box 390-D P. O. Drawer N P . O . Box 70 Route 2 Box 284 P. O . Box 86 1 106 Eugene Star Route Box 245 Route 1 Box 158 1400 '1'rin1 ty Street P. O. Box 36 Route 3 Box 3 1 5 Route 1 Box 503 Route 1 Box 419 c / o Route 10 Box 235 Route 1 Box 75 501 North Main St reet P. O. Box 593 Haute 2 Box 398-0 Rpute 1 Box 281 90D Oak Grove Road 6019 Denham Drive 506 Pop l.r 1012 Putting Green Route 2 Box 72 Route 1 Box 403 1447 Austin Lane 609 East Cherry Route 1 Box 196 24 Brentwood Court #15 Red Bud Dri ve P. O . Box 4 1 8 1 7 West Young 10200 West Thirty-Sixth Street P. O. Box 132 2406 Northeast Circle P . O . Box 1652 P. O. Box 143 P. O. Box 275 Route 1 Box 93 P. O. Box 16 P. O . Box 294 200 East Waterman Route 1 Box 2 1 3 Route 1 Box 520A Route 4 Box 3 3 1 1833 Center Street 1104 Maywood 1 7 19 Amble On Lane 600 Joyce Street P. O. Box 525 Route 1 Box 193 Route 1 Box 78-A P. O. Box 97 2805 East Forty-Second Street Route 6 Box 60 P. O. Box 567 4 16 East Locust Route 9 Box 29-C P . O. Box B Route 2 Box !!16 Southern Bapt ist College P. O. Box 877

Jackson v i l l e , H o t Springs , Hope , West Fork , W i l l i ford , Pocahontas , Conwa y , Pleasant Plains , Havana , Mountainburg, Lake C i t y . Jonesboro , Ponca , Texarkana , Fort Smi t h , Harrison , Paragou l d , Mabel vale , Fort Smi t h , E l m Springs , Arkadelpll l a , Magno l i a . Hot Springs , V io l a . Cros8ett , Cabot , Paragou l d , A l exander , Harrison , Pleasant Plains , El Dorado, HI Dorado , Knoxv i l l e , Bald Knob , Van Buren , Conwa y , Texarkana , Charleston , Fordyce , Searcy , V i lon i a , Alma, North Lj ttle Roc k . Li t t l e Rock , Rogers , B l ythevi l l e , Bonnerdal e , Rudy , Boonevi l l e , Gurdon , Lead H i l l , Fort Smi th , Batesv i l l e , Henderson , Malver n , L i t t l e Roc k , Tupe l o , North L i t t l e Rock , Jonesboro, Lawson , Montrose , Hartford , Humph re y , F i sh e r , Duma s , Sparkman , B l ythev i l l e . Crosset t , Arkadelp h i a , Texarkana , Van Buren , Searcy , Clarksvi l l e , Hacket t , Even i ng Shade , Amagon , Texark an a , Jackson v i l le , Par i s , Paragou l d , Jonesboro , Mans f i e l d , Dermott , W a lnut R idge , Danv i l l e ,

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Wal ker , James C. Walker . J inllltY Walker , MUTl W a l l ace , Jimmie D . Wal lace , Stanley W a l l ace , Terre l l Wal l i s , James H . W al t ers , Carroll D . Walters , Terry Ward , Benny Ward , Charles Ward , E. L . Ward , James Ward , W i l l iam H . Warford , Don Warren , Elbert Warren , Richard W at k i n s . Chris Watki n s , Warren Watson , Jimmy Watso n , lfatthew W at t , B i l l Wea therford, Danny Weav e r , Mark Web b , Dan Webb , John D . Web b , Larry Webb , Jr . , Cec i l H . Week s , Manuel We lch , Michael We l l s , Hiram We l l s , James We l l s , Jay We l l s , Sherman Wes l e y , Dav i d Wesson , Keith Wesson , Sedrlc D . West , 8 j l ly Gene Whedbe e , Charles Whipp l e . Maynard Whit e , Carl R . W h i t e , Charles Wh i t e , Duane Whi t e , Harold W . Whi t e , Larry Whi t e , W i l l iam W . Whit ledge , Hi 11 Whit ley , J . W . Whit loc k , James Whit lock , W i l l i am R . Whitlow , Sam Whitmars h , Gary Whitten , Ernest A . Wh j t ten , Phi l W i ck l i ff e , Vern A . W i ck l i f f e , Vernon C . Widne r , M i ehael W i lcox , Jerry W i l e s , J . R . W i l e s , Noble W i les , P. Alvin W i lhelm , Nelson Wi l l iams , Char l i e W i l l i am s , Emi l W i l l i ams , John Henry W i l l i ams, Leonard W i l l iams , Pau l I . W i l l i ams , Ray W i l l i ams , Tom W i l l i ams, Tom W i l l iamso n , Ronnie W i l son , Douglas W i lson , James W i lson , Jerry W i l son , M i l ton L . W i l son , Steve Wise , Gary Womac k , Char l es Wood , Tom Woodard , C . M . Woodbur y , Ross S . Woot en , Dale Worl e y , Frank A . Worlow , Leland Worthen , Jr . , Lyndell Wright , Denny

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16100 Arch Street Pike c/o J ane Foley Route 1 1501 North Thirteenth 659 South Cherry P. O . Box 108 P. O . Box 312 P. O . Box 246 Route 1 Box 9t-C Route 1 Dox 366A Route 1 Box 148 P. O . Box 116 Haute 3 Dox 7 3 2 Fi ve 'Weber P l ace 10222 I ndependence Route 7 Box 456-A 520 Grandview 2108 Indian Tra i l 1 1 2 5 Shennandoah P. O. Box 935 Route 9 liox 47 P. O. Box 157 Payneway Stat ion Box 114 Route 2 Box 14 P. O . Box 4 3 5 803 West Ninth Avenue Route 1 Dox 356 1602 South Grady Street 10613 Di amond Drive 9701 West Markham Route 1 Box 273-C 2305 Cherry H i l l Route 1 Box 376-8 214 Cornel l Route 1 flax 158 P. O . Box 24 Route 1 Dox 163-B Route 2 Box 3 7 4 Route 10 Box 815-M Route 2 Box 163 Route 12 Box 474 Route 2 Box 463 Route 1 liox 366 P. O . Box 5 3 5 0 5 Southeast Fourth P . O. Box 3 6 3 222 E a s t Eighth 5024 Staples Route 1 Box 485-E P. O . Box 757 Route 1 Box 138-DC Route 7 Dox 674 Route 3 Box 359 H i ghway Contract 83 Box 58-B 3701 South Gary P. O. Box 578 P. O. Box 385 Route 1 Box 216 P. O . Box 441 Route 1 Box 185 P. O. Box 104 Route 1 P . O. Dox 246 9 Lark P l ace P . O. Box 9237 P. O . Box 9 P . O. Box l43 9522 Reck Road Route 1 Box 331 Route 2 Box 85 P. O. Box 1216 3515 Waldron Road Route 2 Box 326 300 Parkway P l ace Drive 4 1 1 Claremont P . O . Box 718 P. O. Box 237 P. O . Box 37 P . O. Dox 46 Route 2 Box 266 Route 1 Box 24 21 Lakeshore Drive Route 7 Box 572-W P. O. Box 368 2915 W i llow Road 801 P i ne Street P . O . Box 428

Li t t Ie Rock , Peach Orchard , Van Buren , Eudora , Houston , Malvern , Lowel l , Greenwood , Marked Tre e , Strong , S i loam Springs , Camden , Texarkan a , Little Roc k , Fayettev i ll e , North Little Rock , Forrest C it y , Benton , Blythevi l l e , Pine Bluf f , Ami t y , Trumann , Palest ine , Salem , Crosset t , Forrest City , Hope , Little Rock , Li ttle Rock . Blythev i l le I

Texarkan a , Brook land , Fort Smi t h , Hardy , Mount Pleasant , Hamburg , Blythev t l l e , Texarkana , Mansfield , Texarkana , Gassvj l Ie , Norman , Lockesburg , England , Harrisburg I

Litt le Roc k , }'ort Smith , Mabelvale , Salem , Bay , El Dorado , Alma , Roland , Fort Smi t h I

Des Arc , North Li tt IH Rock , Alpen a , Trumann , Mammoth Springs , Oxford , Sidney , Waldron , Arkadelphi a , Jonesboro , Lockesburg , Sage , Little Rock , Dermott , Lake V i l l age , West Memph is , Fort Smi th , Tyronza , Little Rock , In Dorado , Crosset t , Dermot t , Smithv i l l e , Pea Ridge , Green Forest , McNe i l , Little Rock , Texarkana , Warre n , Jonesboro, Arkadelph i a , Bradley ,

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Wright , James N . Wright , John B . W r i ght , O . C . Wyn n , C . A . Yarbrough , Walter Yates , Joe York , Melvin Younger , Lannie Zachary . Curt i s Zeltner , James R .

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P. O. Box 864 62 Pleasant Valley Drive Route 2 Box 67 Route 12 Dox 339 Route 8 Box 497 Route 4 Box 138 P. O. Box 369 Drawer E 1520 Rankin Street 3208 Phoenix

Poteau , Lit t l e Rock , Hard y , Fayettev i l l e , Malver n . Russe l l v i l l e , Brookland J

Tuckerman , Ashdown , Fort 8mi th I

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Watso n , Pocahontas , Mon t i c e l l o , Memph is , Roya l , Spri ngh i l l , Dermott , Arkadelphi a , East Camden , Ozark , Paragou l d , E l Dorado , Men a , Batesv i l l e , Jacksonvi l l e , Harrison , Heavene r , Pencil B lu f f , Fayettevi l I e , Swifton , BateSV i l le , Little Rock , Harrison , PerrYV i l l e , McCror y , Marked Tree , Heber Spr ings , Denton , Batesv i l l e , Arkadelph i a , North L i t t le Rock , Little nock, Imboden , Jonesboro, Conwa y , Palest ine , Perryv i l l e , Gravette ,

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Deaton, Carey Deaton. Larry Dewe t t , Louis Dickerson , James R . D i f f i e . Harold Dixon , Hal Dol lar, Calvin Donaldson , Larry Douglass , Leroy Dover, Dane Downing, Doyle Draper , Dwa i ne Duffel , Ferrel Duhon , Robert P . Dtlmas I }I'red Duncan , RJ l ly L . Dunham, Phillip Edmonso n , Kenneth N . E l l i ot t , Hubert Elmore , Don Elton , n i l l Emmon s , Marvin Ferguson, Wal l ace Fielding, Dob Flagg , Jerry Flood , Duane Foun t a i n , Steven Fowler , Wayne Frazier , J immy Free , Larry Garner , Donald Garre t t , B i l l Garrett I Gerald H . Garre t t , Joe Garrison , Max Gentr y , Lewis Gibso n . Marty Gipso n , Gary Glover, Jim A . Goacher , Cec i l Gold , W i l l i e Goodman, n . W . Goodrum, Dick Groy , Clyde Green, Jlarold R . Grieve r , J r . , Elmer E . Gri f f i n , Glenn Grlgg , Estel Griggs , Wi lburn Grubbs , Doug Gryder , Robert Gui nn , Dendin Gu inn , Doug Gul l ick , Gene Raga, Fri t z Hairsto n , Mike Hairston , T. n . H a l l , Joe Hamby , Duane Hame r , Clyde Hanse l l , Harold Harget t , Bert Harget t , Charles Harpe r , Don Harrington , Hank Harrington , John Harr i s , B. K . H arri s . Phi l l ip Hartsf ield , Tom Hatton , B i l l Henson , lo'rank Herrj n g , Leonard H i cks , Glen H i l ton , Ken Hodge , David Hodges , Gene E . Hodges , Jesse W . Hogue , Wesl e y Holbrook , Dean Hol land , Jimmy Ho l l i ngswort h , Paul Hornbuckl e , llenry C . Howard , Kenneth W . Howel l , Dale Howel l , Sam M .

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Hermi tage , Hartman , Searcy , Paragou l d , Griffithvi l le . Harrison I

Flippin . Cotter , Jonesboro , Lincoln , Marked Tree , Fort Smi t h , Cherry Val ley , Quitman , Banks , Kennet t , Lockesburg , Men a , Clarksv i l le ,

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Huddleston , Ray Hudson , Van Hughes , Eugene Hunt , Monroe Hurley , Charles Huskey , Paul Hutcheso n , Charles Hyde , Jeff Icenhower , Max Irby , Eugene F . I s le y . Don Jackson , Lendo} Jackso n , Raymond E . Jame s , Howard Jean s , David Jewe l l , Eugene Johnso n , James W . Johnston , Lavel le Jon e s , Bob Jones , D e n n i s Jone s , James J o ne s , W y l i e Jud d , I . M . Ke l lums , Roy Kers t , A l K i n g , Burnett K i n g , Curt i s King , M i tche l l K i n g , Paul K i n n et t , Dob Kinney . James F . Kirkendol l , Gary Kyge r , J. B . L a f e r n e y . Bert Lancaster , Zeke Lanman , Richard Lawrence , A l l e n LaCook , Den n i s Lee , Roy Lee , 'l'hur10 Len e , Ocje l l Leonard , Warren E . Lew i s , Roy F . Lindse y . Jake L i ng o , Harry Loggins , Larry Lon g , Johnny Loone y . A l ton Love , Tim Loy d , Senio r , Bobby Lynch , B i l l E . Macke y , Ot i s Magee , Henry Mangrum, E a r l Manuel , Eugene Mar l i n , Ke i t h Mart i n , Charles Mart i n , Gary Mart i n , Raymond Math i s , Bob Maxey , D i l l y Mayo , Don )'keai n , James McCormick , Don McKe e , Jess i e McKillllon , J a c k W . McMaha n , Kenny McManu s , Bob McM i l l ion , Joe W . McNee r , Jerry Meffor d , Jerry Megg s , Bobby M i l l e r , Jerry M i l l e r , Norman M i n i ck , Leon Moon , David Wayne Morri son , Robert Mu l l i ns , Thomas C . Murphy , Truett Neal , B i l l Neal , Price Newman I Warren Newnam , James Nicho l s , George W . Now l i n , James

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0 ' Nal e , Nick Page . Jerry Palmer , Raymond Pal'kt:! r , Ceci 1 Parke r , Gary Lee patter.Eion . Leroy Pettus . Larry Phillips , Charles P ierce , Zan Pierson , David Poe , David Polston . Marty Porter , Ricky Posey . Jerold Powe l l , James Powe l l , Norman P . Preston . Derald Price , Thomas W . Pruitt , Britt Quinn , Al len Haines . Kenneth Rains , Rodney R ainwater , Bob Ray . Jerry N , Rettman , Victor Reynolds J Eugene R iclluI'dson , J. H . R i che y , Ga.ry Hider , J. Carl R i les , Gayle R t ley , Edward Robt:! rts , Graham ReiJert s , Steve Rober t s , Travis Rogers , Ed N . Rogers I Glenn Rogers , Ronnie Routo n . Raymond Sammons , John Scantl ing, Charles Sharber I Sam Sharp , O . J . Shirey , Dale Shook , Frank S i lvey . John Simon s , James C . Simpson , V . W . S l atton , John Smal l , John E . Smedley , John Sm ith , A . V . Smi t h , Butler Smi th, Dean Smi th I Glen H . Smi t h , Paul Smith , R. M. Smith , Roy Smithson , James D . Snow , Eldredge M . Songe r , Terry Sowe l l , Dan St aggs , Danny Steed, Elvin Stephe n s , Donnie Steven s , Steve Stewllrt , Sammy S t i llwel l , Curtis Stockton , D. R . Stout , Herbert Strui t , Dona l d Stratton , David St rope , Dennis Suduery , Edward Summerh i l l , Doyle Summers , John D . Sutton , Joel Ta t e , Jim Taylor , Charles H . 'l'ay lor , Ira Tay lo r , Jerry 'I'eel , Arnold Thompson , Tim 'l'h ral:lhe r , Junior Tirey , Jim Toon , Rona] d Tramme l , Charles R .

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101 North Fourth Apt . 210 South Taylor 3 10 Rast Elm Street Route 2 Box 77A Route 3 Box lISA P. O . Box 56 Route 7 Box 108 216 Ridgecrest Drive Route 5 P . O. Box 237 207 Alta O . B . U . llox 3241 1410 Lakeshore Drive Route 1 Box 390 Route 1 Box 2 1 2 Route 2 Box 367-M Route 2 Route 4 Box 125 905 North Frankfort 306 Station 114 East Stephenson 907 Merritt 6424 Crystal Valley Road 801 West I nd i ana Route 5 Box 199 Route 4 Box 527 Route 1 Box 270 Route 2 P . O . Box 356 Route 1 Box 218-1 211 Carro l l Heights Drive Route 1 Box 291 P. O . Box 314 Route 4 Box 151 513 Ouac h i t a S B C Box 4 4 5 3 0 1 Malvern Road P. O. Box 306 2 1 Ridgewell Drive Route 1 Box 150 3307 South 18 Route 11 Box 64 609 Nol i a Rbute 1 B o x 299DD First Bapt i s t Church Route 2 Box 149 P . O . Box 1615 Route 8 Box 293 Route 3 Box 430 808 Morrison Route 10 Box 794-S Route 1 Box 2 6 1 Route 5 B o x 37 308 South Woodrow Street P . O . Box 8 5 2 1 70 Fairview Road , Southwest P . O. Box 103 Route 2 Box 1 5 Route 1 B o x 1 3 3 6 0 5 North 3 r d 1 9 2 0 Sanford Drive Number P. O. !lox 1 12 1 3 0 2 Fairview Street Route 1 Box 100 P. O. Box 9 Route 7 Box 104 Route 1 1 Dox 89 Route 2 Box 76-A P. O. Box 474 Route 2 Box 416 Haute 2 Route 7 Box 44 13301 South Chicot Road 2214 North Forty-sixth Terrace P. O. Box 2 1013 Linda Street Route 2 Box 284 1106 Eugene P. O. Box 36 Route 3 Box 3 1 5 Route 1 B o x 4 1 9 Route 2 Box 7 2 6 0 9 East Cherry #15 Red Bud Drive P. O. Box 132 2406 Northeast C i rcle

Arkadelph i a , Ashdown , Russe l lv i l le , Harrisburg , Sheridan , Roland , Russe l lv i l l e , Walnut R idge , Mon t i ce l l o , Dye r , Bono , Arkadelph i a , Hot Spr i n gs , V i l o n i a , Monett e , Jacksonvi l l e , Boonev i l le , Searcy , Russe l lv i l l e , Harrisburg , Harrison , Searc y , L i t t l e Rock , Beebe , Nashvi l l e , Bastrop , Hardy , Marmaduke , Joiner , Crosset t , Poteau , Harrison , Emmet , Crosset t , Moun t a i n Home , Walnut R idge , Hot Springs , Keise r , SherWOOd , Mans f i e l d , Fort Smi t h , Hot Springs , El Dorado , Clarksvi l le , Rove r , Lavaca , Waldron , Paragoul d , Arkade lph i a , Springd a l e , 'l'exarkana , Ravenden Springs , Berryv i l l e , L i t t l e Rock , Beirne , Camde n , Norph let , Saint Joe , Center R i ctge , ParagOUld , L i t t l e Rock , Waldro n , Texarka n a , Hunt ington , Whelen Springs , Paragou l d , Hot Springs , West Fork , Mou n t a inburg , Lake C it y , Ponca , Paragou l d , Mabe lvale , Fort Smith , Elm Springs , Magno li a , Paragou l d , Harrison , Knoxv i l l e , Bald Knob , Conway . Bonnerda l e , Gurdon , BateSVi l l e , Tupe l o , North L i t t l e Roc k ,

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'J'raylor , Clyde Upton I Ira Urich , Gary Vaughn , Charles Vowe l l , Dennis Wagner , G len Wal d rup , George Walktl r , J immy Wall aee , Stanley Ward , Ben n y War d , E . L . Ward , James Ward , W i l l iam H . War ford , Don Warren , Elbert Warren . Richard Wat k j n s , Warren Wat son , Matthew Wat t , B i l l Wea therfol·d. Danny Webu , John D . Webb , Larry Webb , J r . , Cec i l H . Welch , Michael We l l s , Hiram We l l s , Sherman West , B i l ly Gene Wh i t e , Carl R . W h i t l edge , B i l l Whitmarsh , Gary Widner . Michael W i l es , J. R . W i l es . Noble Wi l l iams , John Henry Wood , Tom Woodard , C , M . Worlow, Leland Wright , Jnmes N . Wrigh t , O . C . Wyn u , C . A . Yat e Q , Joe Zachary , Curtis

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Hartford , Van Buren , Searcy I

Amagon , Paragou l d , Mansfif:lld , Dermot t , Peach Orchard , Hous ton , Strong, Camden , Texarkana , Lit t le Rock , }1'ayetteville I

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Blythev i l l e , Amity I

'l'rumann , Palest ine, l�orrest City I

Hope , Little Rock , B] ythev i l le . 'l'exarkan a . Hardy I

Texarkana , Gassvi lIe I

Fort Smi ttl I

Alma , Alpen a , Mammot h Springs , Oxford , Lockesburg, Green Forest , McNe i l , Jonesboro I

Poteau , Hardy , !<'ayet t ev i l l c , Russe l l v i l l e , Ashdown ,

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A l len I Lynn A l len , Put Anderson , Ernest App l i n g , Carl Ard , Farre l l Atchison , Joe Autry , Garner Backus , Gordon Dake r , John D . Ballent i n e , Rlton Barker , Johnny Barnes , Ormond Basinger , John Bass , Guy Bates , Ben Bates , Charles Bates , Lester Bat t l e s , Les · Baumgardner , Ard i s Heaell , Ph i l l i p J , Beam, Chris Bean , Jaek Beard , Orland Beason , Daniel Frankl i n Belknap, Charles Bel lue, Vernon Bennight , Orv i l l e Berry , Ronald E . Berryman , James Black , Dub B l ack , W i l l iam Blalock , H. D . B l a n , Robert Bledsoe , D. R . Bledso e , Jack J . Bonds , Larry Bone , Raybourne A . Boswel l , Marv i n Boyc e , Jack Bradford , J i m Branum , Ralph Braswe l l , G i l ford Bray . Carl Brewster , John R . B r i nkley . James Brooks , Bennie Browde r , ChUck Brown , Richard Brown , 1'ed Bry a n , I rby Wren Bryant , James Bu nch , Carl Bur f i e l d , Vance Burge , M. F. Burne t t , O . J . Burnet t , W i l l iam M . Burns , Bobby Burto n , John F . Byrum, W . T . Caldwel l , Carroll D . Caldwe l l , Refus Canary , Ray R . Carmack, Al fred J . Carney , J . W . Carney , Richard Carpenter , Verne Carrol l , R. V . Car t e r , Harold S . Catham, John Chapma n . Edd Cheatham . Jr . , Jeff P . Chesser , Henry Church . Paschal C. "Pete" Clark , J i m C l ay , Edward Clegg, Harold L . Cloud , Edward C . Coffelt , Melvin D . Co l l i er , John R . Col l i n s , Lee Compton , Fred Con e , Jimmy Conn i f f , A l fred Conrade , Mike Cook , Bob R .

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Brookland . P i ne Bluf f . El Paso , Dyes s , Springdale , Rogers , North Little Rock , Warrensburg, Searc y , North Little Rock , Mariann a , Ashdown , .Tonesboro, Plano , North Little Rock , Mountain Pine , Moun t a i n Pine , Cotton Plant , E1 Dorado, Fordyc e , Conway , Conway, Beebe , Malvern , Mont icel l o , North L i t t l e Rock , McRae , Greers Ferry , Arkadelph i a , Searc y , Dardanelle , Russe llvi l l e , E 1 Dorado , Golden , Fordyce , Fayettevi l l e , C l i nton , Imbode n , B a l d Knob , Knoxv i l l e , Hazen , Warren , Harrison , Fort Smith , Ashdown , Trumann , Everton , Arkadelph i a , Blythev i l l e , Russe l l v i l l e , Hampton , Mount I d a , Marked Tree , Fordyce , Lit t le llock . Beebe , Beebe , E1 Dorado , Lonoke , Texarkan a , Perry v i l l e , Flipp i n . North L i t t le Rock , Newpor t , North Little Rock , Melbourne , Flipp i n , Crossett , Col t , Searcy , Russel l v i l l e , McRae , North L i t t le Rock , East Camde n , Del l a V i s t a , V a n Bure n , Star C i t y , Centerton , Mora, M i neral Springs , Mountain Home, Paragou l d , Vero Beach . Jacksonvi l l e , Arkadelphi a ,

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Coop e r . John Cope l a n d , Eugene Couch . W i l l i e F . Cow l i ng , M i l t o n Cra i n , Lindsay W . Crand a l l , Hugh Creswe l l , W a l l a c e C r i s w e l l J James Criswe l l , L. H . Cross l a n d , I r v i n g Crowl ey , Richard Croxt on , Earl Cummings , Luke Cumm i n s , D a n Cuppl es , T . F . Darr . John n i e Dav i s . Jerry Davi s , Joe Dav i s , U. M . Deah l , Fred Deese , W i lson C . Denn i s , James R . De n n i s t o n . Les l i e Denton , Joseph C . Depr i e s t , W i l b u r DePriest . W i lbur Doescher . Kenneth Dorman , E. L . Dor r i s , Rivas H . Dorsey . Luther F . Douglas , Marv i n Dry . Herbert Duncan , Charles Duncan , Ken Dungey I Daryl Dun i gan . Bob Eade s . Gerald Elder, Tripp El len J A l an G a l e Emmer l i n g , Glen Emmo n s , Marv i n Est ep , Don Eubanks, Seaford Yl . Fal k , Vern Falkenberry . V i c Fa l k n e r , W i l l i am F . ( B i l l ) :Far r . Ronald I<'au l k n e r , Marvin Fawcet t . Carl Feese I Bob Ferguson I B i l l y Ferguson I Hobert Fi n n . John T . Fletcher I George l? letcher I Ivan Fors ythe , Ron Foster I W i n s t o n Fowl e r , R . E . Frady , W i l l i e D . Fraz i e r , JIenry Ful l e r . C e c i l Ga n t z . John Gardner I W i l Garll e r , Norris Garrett I 130b Garr e t t , Delbert L . Gat e s , Mac S , Gean , Rohert V . G i l crease , Hal E . G i l l e n , Joe G l a dd e n , Chuck Goac h e r , C e c i l Goacher , Sanford R . Good son , E . W . Gorbet I Gary Gosn e l l , John Gree n . Harold Grende l l , Don Gr i f f i n , E d Gr i f f i n , Shaw G r i f f ! t h . Wayme Gu l l i c k , Gene Gut h r i e , Ce c i l H al l , Charles E . lIa l l , D . D .

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9 1 4 South Roselawn 7 1 4 Hawk i n s 2 0 1 5 E a s t Monroe Street 604 South Reynolds 3706 Cherry·�· 57 East North Street 808 West Walnut 607 Thomas 1 8 1 5 North Buerkle 224 North Eleventh Route 2 Box 90 P. O. Box 2 1 5 General Delivery Route 2 Box 781 Route 4 Box 224 Route 2 Box 249 602 E a s t Deverly Route 3 Box 270-A Route 1 Box 126 Route 4 Box 311 W 9 8 1 5 Vinson Court 914 North Lu c i l l e Route 2 Box 568 1008 Maple. Route 1 Box 69 Route 1 Box 69 Route 1 Box 4 2 4 G e n e r a l Delivery 2004 Moss Route 2 Box 407-A 4 1 7 West Fort y - n i n t h Street P. O. Box 692 703 Gail Route 3 Box 2175 80B Church Road Route 7 Box 402 I10ute 4 Box 3 6 5 W 2 8 1 4 T i l l es 604 South Reynolds Road P. O. Box 2 7 3 3 2 1 6 Springwood Route 7 Box 245M 5 Pleasure Drive Route 1 Route 1 Box 91-8 P . O . B o x 298 2 0 She i l a B o x 1 4 3 520 Oneida Drive Route 1 Box 598 8 Cherokee C i r c le Route 4 Box 4 7 1723-A Geor g i a 8 t reet 5402 Dickens P. O . Box 1 5 2 8 3 2 Arkansas Street Route 3 Box 1 1 5 1 0 West College 2 0 7 North Buckeye Street Route 1 4 3 7 Orange Street 1909 Aztec S t a r Route Route 3 Box 103 Route 7 General Deliver y 2 2 2 0 East Twenty-fourth Street 2 0 1 7 W i l son Route 3 Box 1 3 3 400 Rock Street 615 West Alma 4433 C Iroquois 1 0 0 5 Lindauer Road P . O . Box 595 Route 3 Box 408 1 0 0 2 North Lemon P . O. Box 692 8 3 8 Windy H i l l P . O . Box 2063 1 2 9 E l a i n e Drive Route 1 Box 129 R o u t e 1 P . O. Box 805 2300 Normandy D r i v e 4700 Holt Street 6 1 Boxwood

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L i t t J e Rock , Beebe , Kenset t , Fay e t t ev i l le , Ru s s e l l v i l l e , Hot Springs , S i d n e y , Omah a , Hacket t , Newport , L i t t l e Roc k , Truman n ,

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Hamb r i c k , Phi l l i p Hamil ton , Lloyd Ramrill • Reynold M . H a rg i s , Maurice Harms , A l v i n A . Harms , s . A . H a rper , Don H a r r i ngto n , R . D . H a rr i s , Edward H a r we l l , L o a l Hayes , W i l l iam D . Hefner . A . H . Hegi J c . L . Hend r i x . }I'rank l i n H e r r i n g , R . W i lbur H e r r i ngton , A . M . H e r r ington . P . O . Hest e r , Marv j n N . Hethcon t , J . D . Heydenre i c h , Jessie L . H i ckey , Glenn lI i l l , Andy Hi 1 I , Everett H i l l , James E . H i l l , Marv i n lIi l 1 , Puul H i l l , R . A . H i l l , R . J . H i l t on , Roy H i nes , Kasper H i llk�on , Edwin L . Hobbs , Robbie T" . Hogg , H a r l a n Hol comb , D i l l J . H o l d e r , Dav i d Hol land , Joe Hol l a n d , W . T . H o l l e y , Herbert H . H o l s t , Fred Hook , Don Howard , H . M . Hoy l e , Vassaar v . Huddles t o n , C a r l Hudson , Mar i e Hughes, De l t on Humb l e , E a r l Hunt , SIdney Hur l e y , w . Mau r i c e Hu t c h i n son , Hobert I n gram , J i m J a c k so n , G e r a l d Jackson , G l e n J a n sen , Hope Jesse r , W a l t e r Johnso n , Bert Johnson , Don Johnson , E . L . Johnson , Jeryl P . Johnso n , Haymond A . Johnson , Terry Johnso n , V i r g i l Johnso n , S e n i o r , Larry J o ne s , CharlBs Kel l e y , Greg K e r r , Robert Kibbee , 1 . M . Kimery , Gene K i nkake , Jim K i n ney , �Terry K l u t t s , Bob Koon e , J . w . Koone , V i c t o r K r e i s , W i l l iam L . Ku ehn , J . A . Lagrone , James W . Lanman , R i c h a r d Lasage , Floyd M . Lawren c e , G e r a l d Lew i s , J i mm i e L . Lew i s , Ray L i l e s , Leonard L i ndsey I Or i s Lipford , Herman L . Loch a l a , Ray Loghry ) Joe

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Route 2 Box 278-D Route 2 Box 4 8 5 Leisure Hi1ls #24 Route 1 Box 1 0 0 3 1 3 M a r z e e Ann Drive 3 4 Bosworth C i r c l e 4 0 3 South Forty-second Street 3916 Emerson D r i v e 1 4 5 Dogwood Route 5 Box 6 4 7 3 3 Granvue Houte 4 Box 8 3 1 Route 3 Box 3 3 5 P . O . Box 1 4 2 1 1 0 0 W i lmar C i r c l e 1 5 1 6 Maul Road 8 0 South Broadv j ew 204 Northshore Drive P . O . Box 101 1 5 0 0 Jacobs 1 5 2 2 West Tenth Haute 1 Box 3 5 7 Houte 9 Dox 2 7 2 P . O . Box 601 1 0 4 Brewer St reet 2 1 7 Vaughn Road Route 6 2 9 1 4 West Cap i t o l Avenue Route 7 Box 403 1 1 7 Stroud Route 2 Box 3 1 7 R o u t e 3 !lox 387AA P . O . Box 1 7 6 4 6 1 3 Cre s t l i n e Drive P . O . Box 102 P . O . Box 3073 U . A . M . Route 4 Box 1 7 0 6 0 Warwick Road ADC Cummi n s U n i t P . O . Box 500 SBC P . O . Box 305 3 0 1 6 W a r e Route 1 Box 3 7 1 1 0 3 Northeast ! l I l I Street Haute 2 Box G35-A Box 698 P . O . Box 5 1 8 5 1 3 South PHcan 800 Laurel 1204 Cau l t e l' P . O . Box 1 906 D i v h > i o n 5 8 2 4 Drexe l Avenue 7 0 0 N o r t h M a i n G e n e r a l Delivery 4 86 5 Woodsedge Road P . O . Box 326 2 0 1 0 East Custer D r i v e G 1 0 South M a i n 9 Breezewood 1 1 2 8 Normandy Lane Route 1 Box 1 0 1 2 4 0 7 Robin Houd 3 0 1 South Sm a l l i n g Route 3 Box 75 Route 4 Box 5 1 2 - D '1 0 1 K i rb y Street 136 Tomahawk Drive Route 1 Box G 0 7 l O G C Southeast Fourth Mem . Has . 1990 West Pershing P . O . Box 514 Route 1 Box 266-AA 24 Thousand Oaks C i r c l e 3 1 7 D a v i s Street Route 1 4 0 St ivers P . O . Box 1 9 5 R o u t e 8 Box 168 1 9 1 7 E a s t Seventh 6 0 5 M a p l e Street 1 8 1 7 Harvard 9 0 1 'l'exas St reet 2 1 1 5 Laramie 1 5 3 2 5 S a r d i � Road Route 4 Box 436 P . O . Box 1 2 7 Cedar G l ades

Mans f i e l d , "Fayettev i l l e , Lakev i e w , W a r ren . Jonesboro I

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Logue , Tom J . Lon g , Charles Lon g , Oakley Lonsbury . G. L . Lumpk i n , Doy l e L . Lynn , Mack Maddox , Sen ior , John R . Maj or , Al H . Maj o r , Plez Mar l i n , Terry Mart i n , Fred Mart i n . Oran Mar t i ndale , Everett O . Mar t i nez , Angel Masdange l l , Lance Maynard , Chester S . Mayo , Don McCo y , Dale A . McDon a l d , Ed McDona l d , Erwin L . McE l roy , E . O . McGr i f f , Glen McMell is , James F . Meadows , T . W . Mease l , Joel B . Menard , B i l l Meriweathe r , C l i f f M i l l e r , David M i l l e r , Steve M i l ls , Otis M i l n e r , Everett W . Monk I Tommy G . Montgomery , J . C , Moore , Don Moore , Gary Moore , Richard Morgan , Ferl'ell D . Morri s , Homer J . Morrow, R i cky L . Murphy , Mike M.urphy , Truett Myers . B i l l Nal l y . Arthur Nash , C. W . Nash , Gerald Nelso n , Carl P . Nelson , Dean Nelson , Hugh Net t l es , Henry A . Nichol as , Jack Nichols , G i lbert Nobl e , John Nordman , H. J . Nothercut , G . E . O ' Ke l ley . Larry Oaks , W i l l iam H . Orr , Joe T . Orri c k , J inuny Ot e y , R . Trevis Owen , Hugh Palme r , Argus Palmer , C l i f f Parchman , D i l l y Parker , Robert A . Parks , George Pars ] ey , Harold Pas l e y , Malv i n Pntl� . Harvey Patterson , Orv i l l e L . Patton , George Perry , Durton H . Perry , Christopher Pet e rs . George Pet t y , Pete Phe lps , W. n . Ph i l liber , W i l l iam V . Ph i l l ips , Donald G . Pickney , ROJlald E . Pike , Freddie !Jowers , Edward L . Prat t , ,J . R . Preston , Dav i d Privett , Royce Purt l e . Charles Puryear , Curt i s Hainwater, Norton

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4 Talmage Court Route 8 Box 303 1806 West Huntsvi l l e 409 North Fi fteenth Street 3726 London Dr ldge Road Route 9 21 Victoria Circle , 326 Nort'h S i xth Street P. O. Box 193 308 Southeast Hayes Route 4 Box 1 3 8 General De l i very 11580 Bainbridge Drive 1 1 22 F i fty-Sixth Terrace 323 Grandview 107 Poinsetta Drive 35 Cardi n a l Valley Road Route 1 Box 126 9601 Interstate 630 1 4 19 Garland Avenue 1203 West Forty-seventh 9601 Lile Drive #660 1201 pj ne Circle Houte 6 Box 209 Route 1 Box 6 3 5 6 1 3 Westview 9300 Woodbine 1008 Trailwood Drive 1109 Bridgport 400 Fourtll Street 2201 Middleton Street Route 1 2 Box 590 P. O . Box 307 12817 Saint Charles Boulevard Route 1 Box 2 1-AA 604 W i l dwood 1321 Dodson Avenue Route 1 Route 2 Box 125-C 4015 Honeysuckle P . O . Box 521 3002 Fortune Haute 5 Box 565-A Route 1 Dox 49-AA 618 Southwest S ixth Street Box 337 613 East Jef ferson 616 North J e f ferson 1402 West Iowa Street Southern Bapt ist College 306 East Lincoln Route 1 Box 282 Route 5 Box 4 73-E 607 Wi ldwood Avenue 120 Hannibe l , 6208 Brentwood Road 204 Melrose Avenue P. O. Box 4 2 3 60 Maryl and Dr ive 1012 East W i l low 306 Seventh Street 1105 Stratton Route 1 Box 7 4 1 7 Hali fax Court Route 2 Route 1 Rout.e 1 Route 1 Box 6 2 P . O . Box 65 Star Haute 827 Tranunel Road P. O . Box 1652 1500 West S ixteenth Street 1 3700 Cooper Orb i t Cove Route 4 Box 1 4 930 Karla P . O . Box 37 1019 West Kennedy 114 Gravel Lane P. O. Box 3 5 8 P . O . B o x 306 P. O . Box 550 P . O . Dox 4 2 7 Route 3 Box 168 602 Curt i s 700 Hynes

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Ramsey , Richard R a y , Eura S . Ray , W i l lard Reed , Jesse Reed , Haymond H . Reeve s , Thomas Reyno l d s , James Reynolds , Marvin Richard , Howard R i llerd , Lesl Ie M . Roark, Thomas Robert s , Tom Robertson , Homer M . HobertHon , Tommy Rogers , Ernest Ross , Wende l l Rosso n , Cha r l e s Russe l l , D o y l e R y a n I Eugene Sanders . C l y d e Sanders , Wood i e Sawyers , Conway H . Seaton , C , H . Selby , Jerry Sellers , Grady Sel lers , Preston 8et 1 1 f f e , Andrew B . Sewe l l , Charles Sharp , O . J . Sherry , Earl Shu f f i e l d , Ilarris Shu f f i eld I Roy Simpson , J. L . Sims , W i l l i am A . S i s k , Leroy Skaggs , Joe Smi t h , Don n i e S m i t h , Luther Smi t h , S t a n l e y Snee d . Everett Spa rkman . Lloyd A . Squ ires , Elmer S t a ffor d . Tom S t a n l e y , Dur r e l l Starned , Jerry Stephens , John Stone , James S t r ackbe in , G i l Summers , Jes8e T . Swi n t , Hobert Tabor, Don Tay l o r , Jesse Taylor , W i l l i a m O . Terr y , John 'l'homas , Aubrey Thomas , W i l l i am Tidsworth , Floyd Timmons , Joe Tims , Charles E . Tingl e , Harvey Tol e r , Glen Tolleson , J . D . Toml inson , K e i t h Tucke r , Bob Turnbow , J a r r e t t Don Turner, Denn is Turne r , H a nd a l l W . Turp i n , James Upchurch , A . W . Van Laningham, Dean Vaught , W . O . Vickers , Howard L . Voy l e s , Tommy Wadde l l , Herbert Waldrup , Donald Walker, Howard W a l ke r , Jim Washburn , Harold Watk i n s , Jim Watson , Charles Watso n , Hon Webb , Eugene Webb , Lehman Webb , J r . , Cec i l H . We l l s , J a y

OTHER PASTORS

403 Horseshoe Drive 1901 Ol ive Street #3 Shoshonj Drive 4 100 Lacy Lane P. O. Box 983 Route 3 Box 258 1203 Li nda Lane P. O. Box 1 7 9 1 1 94 South Washington 4 0 2 Laurel Street Box 6 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 Hummingbird Lane P. O. Box 5 3 8 9 1 2 Mount Hol l y Route 2 1 120 Lexington Avenue 8 3 8 Chateau Drive Houte 2 Box 6 7 1 3 2 1 7 Cypress 1255 West Tuh;u. 16-A 3 2 3 East Martin Drive 3 1 1 6 M a i l Route Hoad 1 6 1 6 North Grant P. O. Box 86 Route 7 Box 170-A 5003 North Park Road 0700 Granada 5 4 0 1 Maple Route 11 Box 64 1607 McRay 200 CoombeI' 295 Woodlawn Route 2 Box 184 Route 1 Box 1 0 1 4 108 Mount Vernon Houte 4 Box 89 P. O . Box 3 5 1 Route 1 B o x 3 2 7 1 8 West Twin Spring Street 2 2 L a f i t t e 1 5 1 1 Elm Street Route 2 P . O . Dox 2 5 1 5 2 5 1 7 Laurel P. O. Box 548 Grave t t e Manor 226 Gamble Road 1 Por t i a Drive 6804 Ponderosa Houte 1 flox 575G S t a r Route 1 Box 1 3 2 8 6 0 2 W e s t 'rri-Lakes Drive Sycamore Road 927 South M axwe l l Route 1 Box 480-A Route 1 Box 728 12801 PI easant Forest 1 9 Cedar H i l l Road General Delivery 3 0 1 Tonawanda Route 2 Box 1 9 8 1 2 8 Hazel P . O . Box 561 125 Fi les Road 417 Cindy Drive 4200 Edgemere 2 4 2 7 Walnut Street 7 4 0 0 Sagamore Drive 5 1 1 3 Jones Route 1 Dox 15-B 7301 Apache P. O . Box 385 Route 1 Box 770 808 Oakland P. O. Box 2 1 7 1 8 0 7 West Th i r t y - f i f t h Highway 6 7 West 5 Wrotham Lane Route 7 Box 4 8 2 R o u t e 2 B o x 1 5 P . O . Box 2 7 Gravel Ridge St a . 2009 Munos 14300 Rock Creek Parkway 11 7 4 9 3 106 1 3 Di amond D r i v e 2 1 4 Corn e l l

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398 OTHER PASTORS

West , W i l l i am 1306 I3 e l lemeade Conwa y , AIt 72032 Westbrook , J e f f Darl i ngton School Rome , GA 3 0 1 6 1 Whe e l e r , Edison Houte 4 Gox 124 Mon t i c e l l o , A R 7 1655 Wh i t aker , Emmet t 1 0 Morgan Lane Cabot . All 72023 W h i t e , Harold Houte 3 Van Buren , A R 72956 W h i t e , Hubert L . 606 East Second Street Hope , AR 7 1 8 0 1 'I'lh 1 t e , W i l l iam Route 1 Dox 4 4 4 Paragou l d , A R 72450 Wh i t l e y , John Route 2 Box 34 Rpger s , A R 72756 W h i t m a rs h , Gary Houte 3 Dox 359 Alma , AR 72921 W h i t n e y , Guy 2 1 0 East Second Rector . AR 7 2 4 6 1 Wi l e y , Sam 2 3 2 2 Skye Road Fort Smi t h , A R 72903 W i l l iams , Don R . 1 1 7 1 4 Pleasant Ridge D r . # 3 0 5 Lj tt I e Roc k , An 72212 W i l l i ams , G l e n P . O . Box 92 S h i r loy , A R 7 2 153 W i l l i ams , H . E . Southern l3apt . College Box 4 5 2 Walnut Ridge , A R 72476 W j l l i ams , James N . 1 1 R i d gewood Drive Husse 1 1 v i l I e , AR 7 2 8 0 1 W i l l iams , Roger Route 1 0 Dox 2 7 3 Texarka n a , A R 75502 W j l U.amso n , Stephen M . P . O . Box 520 C l inton , AR 7203 1 W1 l son , Guy S . Route 2 Box 2 4 1 Perryv i l l e , A R 721�fj W i l so n , Que n t i n P . Route 1 Dox 67-L Lakeview, AR 72642 W i s dom , J i m 150 South Broadview Greenbrier , AR 72058 W i t h am , Ernest C . 6 9 7 Caso S t reet Heber Spr i n gs , A R 72543 Womack , G l e n 722 P i n e B l u f f Malvern , AR 72104 Woo d , C l arence Box 1 6 2 Flor a l , A R 72534 Woo d , Larry L . 6 1 0 5 S a n t a Mon i c a Li t t I e Rock , AR 72209 Wood , Tom Boute 2 Box 266 Green Forest , AR 72638 Wood , W i n de l l 11 9 Lovers Lane Fayettev i l le , AR 72701 Wooda r d , D a v i d Route 1 Box 76 Hens l ey , AR 72065 Woodard , John Haute 2 Clarksvi l l e , An 72830 Warbington , Joe Route 5 Box 4 6 8 - A Montice l l o , A R 71655 W r i g h t , Eue l l O . 3 1 4 North Cou n t r y C l u b Road S i loam S p r i ngs , All 72761 W r i g h t , Henry Route 3 Box 185 McCrory , AR 7 2 1 0 1 Yarbrough , Dobby Route 2 Mor r i l ton , AR 7 2 1 1 0 Youn g , A l fred Route Box 38 Wideman , AR 72585 You n g , LeRoy Haute Box 900 Pine Bluff , AR 7 1 6 0 1

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ARKANSAS VOCATIONAL EVANGELISTS

E - Preaching Evangelists E Clinard, Mark ME - Music Evangelists P.O. Box 101

College City, AR 72476

E Alberson, Don Cabot, AR 72023 E Coleman, Curtis 843-3736 1 05 Winnwood

Little Rock, AR 72207 E Bates, Ben 661 -0504

1 1 606 Willow Beach Road North Little Rock, AR 721 1 7 E Curry, Mike

E Binkley, John Light Ministries P.O. Box 1 8335

701 Pearl Street Little Rock, AR 72219 Poteau, OK 74953 562-9452 (Pastor in Arkansas)

E Blackburn, William E Ellis, Gene

7700 Southridge Drive Star Route 1 1 , Box 103

Fort Smith, AR 72903 Hot Springs, AR 71913

646-7209 767-3689

E Blann, Robert ME Etters, Bob

1 14 Neal 43 Ophelia

EI Dorado, AR 7 1730 Maumelle, AR 721 18 851 -3553

E Bryan, Irby Route 3, Box 355 ME Frueauff, Fred Russellville, AR 72801 1 308 Parker Road

Russellville, AR 72801

ME Burgess, Joe and Sharon 968-6858

Route 2, Box 591 Dumas, AR 7 1639 E Green, Johnny 382-2738 P.O. Box 500

Wynne, AR 72396 E Byrd, Keith 238-3758

Box 1 14 Norfork, AR 72658

E Hazlewood, Jack

Carter, Charles P.O. Box 5699 Little Rock, AR 72215

(Pastor-Evangelist) 225-6408 1 1 9 Center Street Monticello, AR 7 1 655

ME Helm, Rebecca

E Chapman, Odis (Layman) 725 Pattywood

Route 1 , Box 222 Bryant, AR 72022

Scott, AR 72142 847-3377

400 ARKANSAS VOCATIONAL EVANGELISTS

ME Hill, Clarence E Pittman, Tom 135 Lindy Circle 203 East Danner Hot Springs, AR 71913 West Memphis, AR 72301 767-6489

E Jackson, Johnny E Preston, David

P.O. Box 5791 P.O. Box 550

Little Rock, AR 72209 Smackover, AR 71762

664-5040 725-2345

E Jackson, Paul E Rosson, Charles P .O. Box 5791 838 Chateau Drive Little Rock, AR 72209 Rogers, AR 72756 664-5040 636-5636

ME Johnson, Herbert "Red" Shreve, Herb 520 Spring Street E

Mountain Home, AR 72653 P.O. Box 78 Hatfield , AR 71945

ME Kinder, Brian 5023 West 3 1st E Simmons, James Little Rock, AR 72204 Route 2, Box 149 666-6533 Lavaca, AR 72941

ME Kinney, Margaret 452-3440

#10 Inlet Little Rock, AR 72204 E Spain, R .L .

225-3525 721 S. 6 Y2 Street Paragould, AR 72450

E Martinez, Angel 236-8477 1 122 56th Terrace Fort Smith, AR 72901

E Sullivan, Tony 452-1270

5 12 North Hospital

E May, Larry Jacksonville, AR 72076

Master Controlled Ministries 204 West 36th E Wade, Bob Texarkana, TX 75503 Route 1 , Box 428

ME Millican, Thomas B. Roland, OK 74954

c/o Grand Avenue Baptist Church E Walker, Billy 921 North 39th Street

Fort Smith, AR 72903 Southern Baptist College

783-5 161 Walnut Ridge, AR 72476

E Newman, Rex ME Weston, Tony and Davis, Bill P .O. Box 1652 P.O. Box 1662 Pine Bluff, AR 71613 Jonesboro, AR 72401 534-1257 935-0500

E Parchman, Jack 68 1 8 Brookview Drive E Wiley, Jim

Little Rock, AR 72209 P.O. Box 588

562-1 177 Searcy, AR 72143

Adams, nobby Adams , Elva Adki ns, Tim Albat , E r i ch Albatt I I I , Erich A l len , Gary A l lred , Don Anderson , Eddie Anderl::3o n . Frankie Anderso n , Lnrry Ray Angel , Joe Angl i n , Dane Ashley , Eddie Ashlock , J . C , Ayres , Charley B ab b , Mart i n K . Bake r , Amon Baker , J . M . Bake r , Ralph Baldwi n , Steve Barfield , Charles Barksda l e , Cilei l a Barnes , Dalton Barnet t , Bob Barnet t . Robert C . Batchelo r , Pat Bates , Bruce Battles , Les Beach , P h i l l i p J . lie l l , I rma Be l l , Paul H . Be l l , Steve Bergfeld , Dennis Berry , Bob Dluck , Mark B lackard , Glenda Bl ann , Tim Bledsoe , J im Dowe n , Charl i e Bracken , Kay Bradberr y . Doug Bradley , Bob Bradley . Larry Branno n , Allen Brant ley, Randy Branton , Danny Drasher, Rick Breeden , James Breedlove , D i anthia B ridges , Darrel Bridges , Kim Brooks , James P . Brown , Davi d Brown , David Drown , Florence Brown , George Brown , Ray Dean Brubake r , Stephen Bryme r , Dav i d Burch f i e l d , R1ssa Burd ick , Art Bur f i el d , Vance Burgess , Joe Burks , J1m Burleson , S r . , James Burnet t , Johnny Burrough s , Danny Joe Burton , Jackie Burton , Ross Bland Busch J Linda Bust i n , B i l l But ler , Charles But l e r , Don Caery , Sum Camp , Truett Campbel l , Craig Carlisle , Chester Carloc k , Raymond Carnea l , Ray Carney , Dana Carpenter , Pat Carr , Carroll Carr , Richard Carro l l , Gary Casey , Tonna Chappel l , Dewayne

CHURCH STAFF MEMBERS

(Associate pastors, education, music, etc.)

P. D. Rox 2555 3 1 7 Eal::lt EI Paso 701 West Third Street Route 4 Box 3162 Route 4 Box 316-12 FBC P. O. Box 189 Route 7 Box 140 First Bapt ist Church Drawer A 1601 West Chickasawha Drive Route 2 Dox 670 600 Garland P. O . Box 64 Houte 4 Box 688 204 Grand Avenue Route 10 Box 472 8905 Longacre 5 7 Fli ntwood 1310 North D P . O . Box 368 5021 M a lvern Road 1000 Bishop 410-B I ngram St reet P . O . Box D Levy DC 3501 Pike Avenue 9101 West Markham c/o #7 Cedar Heights Road P . O. Box 749 P. O. Box 4 1 3 0 5 Triple R Lane P . D. Box 117 9008 Sylvan Hills 1719 Robinson Street Second B. C. Factory and Polk 211 South Market Salem D . C . Rt. 7 Box 6162 Route 1 Box 263-A Taylor Memo r i a l Sap t . Church 5301 M alvern Road Temple B . C . P. O. Box 718 1035 Cen t r a l and Orange Street UCA P. D . Box 575 Route 1 Box 10 F.·D . C . 2350 Central Avenue Route 6 1010 South Main 200 D a l l a s Avenue 1903 East Main 4 6 20 Marion General Del ivery 2139 Pop l a r Hebron B ap . Ch . 1709 Barrow Rd . 4 201 Windsor Drive 6 105 Alma Highway Route 1 Route 1 Box 43A 803 North Ninth Street 2400 West H i l lsboro P . O. Box 46 P. O. Box 1720 300 Parkway Place P. D. Box 1216. Route 1 Box 293 114 East Wol fe Street P. O. !lox 9237 5615 Geyer Springs 4 1 0 Tu rrentine Way 29 Queens Hoad Box 4 8 S . B . C . 12509 P l e asant Forest Drive Route 8 Box 26 348 Washington Street N . W . Route 1 Box 100 P. O. !lox 246 OBU Box 4320 2209 Nevada 2200 Kavanaugh Boulevard 305 Nort h I ngram Route 1 Box 5 P . O. Box 7 4 9 16 Chalet 10 Cambre Circle 1010 South Main P. D. Box 962 Route 4 Box 8 3 P . O . !lox 8 8 1821 S o u t h 1 4 t h Street

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Hot Springs V i I . , Jonesboro , Benton , East Camden , Thorton , Rogers ,

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402 CHURCH STAFF MEMBERS

Cha t h am , Roy 516 South Davis Conwa y . A n 7 2 0 3 2 Cherry , R i ck y Box 792 M an i l a , A H 7 2 4 4 2 Ches s e r , Henry Haute 1 Box 206 1r�cRae , An 72102 C l a r k , Don P . D . Box 637 Arkadelph i a , A n 71923 Clarkson , Bobby P . O . Dox 89 Madison , AR 72359 C l a y t o n , Bob 209 Seminary S t r e e t Warrell , All 7 1 6 7 1 C l i nard , D a l e 4 0 1 W h i t e h a l l Hoad Number 19 Pine B lu f f , All 71603 C l i n a r d , Mark Apt . #C-21 McCo n n e l l C i rc l e Pine Bluff , An 71602 Coker , M i ke 245 Lexington Forrest C i t y . AR 72335 Coleman , C l y d e W . 9 Whippoorwi l l Lane L i t t l e Rock, A n 7 2 2 1 0 Coleman , D i x i e P . O . Box 3 3 3 Crosse t t , A n 71635 Coleman , S t a n P . O . Box 7 8 6 Springdal e . A R 7 2 7 6 4 Col l i ngswor t h , J . B . P . O . Dox 3 1 1 c / o L A Bapt . Can Alexand r i a , I,A 7 1309 Comb s , E d d i e 2 7 1 0 MassaI'd Fort Sm i t h , AR 72901 Comp t o n , M i ke 3 1 5 West Maple Fayettevi l le , All 72701 Coop , D e n n i s P . O . Box 9 2 3 7 Jonesboro , An 72403 Cooper , Don 10200 West Th i r t y - S i x t h L i t t I e Roc k , A R 72204 Cope l and , C h r i s A . P . O . Box 65G Boone v i l l e , AR 7 2 8 2 7 Cos s e y , L i n d a l Roy P . D . Box 3 1 2 Swifton , AR 7 2 4 7 1 Cou c h , D i ck 2309 Poplar Pine D lu f f , All 7 1 6 0 1 Cou n t s , Danny P . O . Dox 2 4 1 4 Alma , All 72921 Cou r s o n , C l a y 408 Broadway Fordyce , AH 7 1 7 4 2 Courso n , C l a y 5 0 7 Cedar Cro�sett , AR 71635 Cowge r , Brad Route 1 Box 1 7 1 He t h , AR 72346 Cow l i n g , M i l t o n 604 South Reynolds 13ryant , AR 72022 Cox , Buhba 2 1 5 North N i n t h Gur don , AR 7 1 7 4 3 C r a f t , Joe Route 2 Box 3 6 1 Forrest C i t y , A R 72335 C r a i g , John Lloyd Route 1 Box 3 2 4 - B Lowe l l , All 72745 C r a i g , W i l l i a m D . 702 Plnza West Helena , AR 72390 Crenshaw , Dan P . D . Box 1 1 6 S i loam Springs, All 7276 1 Cype r t , B I ll Route 9 Dox 2 3 5 L i t t l e Rock , An 72206 Cypret , D i a n n e Number 2 Black Oak Court Russe l l v i l l e , A R 7 2 8 0 1 Dame , 'l'ommy Rout€ 1 Box 4 3 2 Hensley , An 72065 Damro n , A l l e n P . O . Box 786 Springd a l e , AR 72764 Da n i e l , Kenny P . O . Box 8 7 Hope , An 7 1 8 0 1 Dav i s , A . N a t h a n 5401 Cryst a l V a l l e y R o a d L i t t I e Rock , AR 7 2 2 1 0 Dav i s , Don F . B . C . P . O . Dox 6 9 2 Kense t t , AR 72082 Dav i s , Do n a l d Route 3 Box 3 3 7 Blythev i l le . AR 7 2 3 1 5 Dav i s , Jerry ARI 9601 1 - 6 3 0 E x i t 7 Li t t l e Rock , AR 72205 Demm i t t , Gary P . O . Box 4 1 7 1 East Camde n , A R 7 1 7 0 1 D i a l , J e f f P . O . Box 4 3 6 Calico Rock , All 7 2 5 1 9 D ix o n , K e n t .u l07 Do l l arway Road Pine Blu f f , A R 7 1 6 0 2 D i x o n , S n o o k i e E i g h t h and P i n e Arkadelph i a , AR 71923 D i M i c e l i , J e f f P . O . Box 786 Springd a l e , AH 72764 Dob son , Lee Route 2 Box 19 Lavaca , A n 7294 1 Dod d , R i cky L . 1901 Garland S t r e e t Texarkana I AR 75502 Do l l a r , M i ke 6 8 0 1 John F . Kennedy Boulevard North L i t t l e Rock , AR 7 2 1 1 6 Donahou , M i c h ae l S c o t t P . D. Box 5 7 8 Dove r , AR 7 2 8 3 7 Dresbach , John 513 South Pecan Osceo l a , A R 72370 Dri.gge r s , C a r l a Dean Rural Route 1 Box 1 5 7 Glenwood , All 71943 Dunge y , Daryl 808 Church Road Benton , AR 7 2 0 1 5 Dunn , B e n F a i t h B . C . Route 12 Box 2 2 4 S E 'l'exark a n a , A R 75502 Dunn , K e v i n P . O . Box 4 0 4 R i s o n I An 7 1665 Dun n , P h i l l i p c / o F . B . C . 2 0 1 W e s t B e v e n t h S t Smackover 1 AR 71762 Du s e k , Bobby 2 1 1 South Market S t reet Benton , An 72015 Dwi g g i n s , Terry Lyn 50�5 Lynch D r i v e North L i t t l e Rock , An 7 2 1 1 7 Easom , Andrea 1'1816 L i t t l e Drive Mabelva l e , A R 72103 Edwa r d s , Barry 506 West Poplar Roge r s , A R 72756 Edwa r d s , Leroy Route 1 Box 126-A Omaha, A R 7 2 6 6 2 Edwa r d s , Trent P. O. Box 5 4 7 W a l n u t Ridge , AR 72476 E l a m . 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2101 Hay Street Star Route 11 Box 212 62 Pleasant Valley Drive P. O . Box 1091 P. O . Box 330 9008 Sylvan H i l l s H i ghway 222 East Eighth ·Street P . 0, Box 380 1910 Scen'ic Road Route 2 Box 380 50� North Robinson Central B , C , 1010 Soutll Main 3 1 5 West Maple F . B. C. 201 North Fourth 7701 Highway 271 South 1000 Bishop Route 8 Box 183-A Robinson and Davis Streets 1517 South Gary Box 208 P. O . Box 609 Un1v . Bapt . Ch . 315 W. Maple Route 2 Box 821 2307 Sunsh i oe Road 505 May Avenue 701 South West Avenue Route 1 Box 384 104 East Valentine 2 1 Lakeshore P. O . Box 44 P. O . Box 31 P. O. Box 195 Box 505 P. O . Box 646 Route ') Box 796 2500 South Taylor Route 2 Box 512 P. O . Box 116 2 1 Ridgewell Drive Route 2 P ; O. Box 1835 323 East Mar t i n Drive 542 Maple 1801 West Seventeenth p, O. Box 212 P. O . Box 195 1 6 Longlea 6 7 1 1 West Markham P . O. Box 874 500 Kirby Street 613 Sorrells Street p, O . Box 78 2 1 1 South Market First Baptist Church Box 267 701 North 50th Street Route 1 Box 1710 Route 1 Box 102 P. O . Box 112 2012 South Boulevard 348 Washington Northwest 1012 North Moore Hoad 2200 Kavanaugh Boulevard OIlU Box 3476 6 7 1 1 West Markham Route 2 2350 Central Avenue Route 1 Box 462-F 5615 Geyer Springs Road P. O. Box 515 OBU Box 3080 Route 1 Box 209 Star Route 1 Box 1 31-H 1405 Cypress East End B C Route 1 Box 4 3 2 Route 1 P . O . Box 788 5200 Fairway Avenue Route 1 Box 19 1610 Monte Ne Road 408 West Seventh Route 6 Dox 942 2005 Houston 1966 Bruce Apartment C-7 P. O . Box 474 1812 Esters Iload Apt . 1009

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ASSOCIATIONAL DIRECTORY

ASSOCIA TIONAL DIRECTORY ARKANSAS RIVER VALLEY - (SOl) 967-6567

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Jeff P. Cheatham, P.O. Box 1795, Russellville 72801

David McLemore, P.O. Box 782, Russellville 72801

Jack McKinnon, 1 3 1 1 North Frankfort, Russellville 72801

Nilene R. Sims, Route 1, Box 228, London 72847

J. T. Jones, P.O. Box 744, Russellville 72801

David Miller, Route 1 , Box 220, London 72847

Helen Lowe, Route 3 , Box 3 17 , Russellville 72801

Henry Decker, 206 N. Fairbanks Circle, Russellville 72801

Jane Bryant, 105 Western Drive, Russellville 72801

Wylie Jones, Route 1, Box 120, Delaware 72835

Ron Graham, P.O. Box 153 , Pottsville 72858

Bobby Walker, P.O. Box 877, Danville 72833

October 10, 1 988, First Baptist, Plainview

October 1 1 , 1988 Calvary Baptist, Dardanelle

ARKANSAS V ALLEY - (501) 572-6241

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Carl Fawcett, P.O. Box 2503, West Helena 72390

Carroll Evans, P .O. Box 25 , Hughes 72348

Harlin Puckett, Box 9, Marvell 72366

Charles Jones, P.O. Box 1 88, Moro 72368

W. A. Rogers, 430 St. Jean Drive, West Helena 72390

Orville Freeman, 84 Leonard, West Helena 72390

Mark Duggin, 408 Mimosa, Brinkley 72021

Joe Woffard, P.O. Box 758, Marianna 72360

Mrs. Robert Beard, Route 1 , Box 9, Clarendon 72029

Carroll Evans, P.O. Box 25 , Hughes 72348

October 17 , 1988, First, Brinkley

ASHLEY COUNTY - (501) 364-9395

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Billy O. Kite, P.O. Box 1 184, Crossett 71635

David Talbert, P.O. Drawer N, Crossett 7 1635

Emil Turner, Route 4, Box 33 1 , Crossett 7 1 635

DeWitt Walker, 1001 Yz Main St. , Crossett 7 1635

Tommy Hooks, 1200 Parkway, Crossett 7 1635

Emil Turner, Route 4, Box 33 1 , Crossett 7 1635

David Talbert, P.O. Drawer N, Crossett 7 1635

Mrs. Ruby Kite, 900 Pecan Street, Crossett 7 1 635

Claude Gibbs, 500 North Morgan, Hamburg 7 1 646

Dan Webb, 803 W. 9th Avenue, Crossett 7 1635

Bob Dickerson, 1 508 South Louisiana Street, Crossett 7 1 635

October 10, 1988, First, Crossett

October 1 1 , 1 988, Corinth Baptist Church

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410 ASSOCIATIONAL DIRECTORY

BARTHOLOMEW - (501) 226-2298

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

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Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

BENTON - (501) 273-5442

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Raymond H. Reed, P .O. Box 983, Warren 71 67 1

Everette Martin, P.O. Box 1 89, Warren 7 167 1

Ted Keen, P.O. Box 368, Wilmar 7 1675

Mrs. Raymond H. Reed, P.O. Box 983, Warren 7167 1

Raymond H. Reed, P .O. Box 983 , Warren 71671

James Hickman, P.O. Box 3 , Monticello 7 1655

Mrs. Charles Carter, 1 19 Center Street, Monticello 7 1655

Frank Worley, P.O. Box 368, Warren 7 1671

Hugh Quimby, Route 2, Box 53 1 , Warren 71 671

Dennis Dodson, P.O. Box 1 87, Monticello 7 1655

October 17 , 1988, Wilmar Baptist Church

October 1 8 , 1988, Enon Baptist Church

J. W. Atchison, P.O. Box 764, Rogers 72757

Homer Shirley, P.O. Box 356, Siloam Springs 72761

Jim Wallis, P.O. Box 246, Lowell 72745

Nana Ruth Mulvania, 626 West Olive, Rogers 72756

Malcolm Mills, Route 2, Box 4000, Garfield 72732

Joe Finfrock, P.O. Box 1 16, Gentry 72734

Pat Robinson, P.O. Box 6, Cave Springs 727 1 8

Richard Covington, 8 1 1 Bella Vista Road, Bentonville 727 12

Barbara Scism 614 Will Rogers Drive, Rogers 72756

Ben Rowell, 626 West Olive, Rogers 72756

Jack Barnes, Route 1 , Box 21 1 , Siloam Springs 72761

Wayne Lindsay, P.O. Box 1 27, Centerton 72719

October 17 - 18 , 1988, Monte Ne Baptist Church, Rogers

BIG CREEK - (SOl) 458-2355

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Harold Cotter, Box 1 1 8A, Henderson 72544

Duane Flood, Lanton Route Box 330, West Plains, MO 65775

Ray Taffar, Route 1 , Box 39B, Viola 72583

Herman Wilson, Route 1 , Box l OH, Viola 72583

Danny Perryman, Route 1 , Box 1 16A, Viola 72583

Coy Stone, P.O. Box 5 1 , Elizabeth 725 3 1

Curtis Wilson, Route 1 , Box ION, Viola 72583

Winnie Wolfe, P.O. Box 336, Mammoth Springs 72554

Steve Matthews, P .O. Box 227, Mammoth Springs 72554

October 1 3 , 1988, Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Salem

October 14, 1 988, First, Mammoth Springs

ASSOCIATIONAL DIRECTORY

BLACK RIVER - (501) 886-2788

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Marvin Reynolds, P.O. Box 34, Alicia 72410

Howard Pankey, 200 S. W. Lindsey, Hoxie 72433

Raymond David, P.O. Box 27, Imboden 72434

Kathy Bradley, P.O. Box 203 , College City 72476

Kathy Bradley, P.O. Box 203, College City 72476

Raymond Davis, P.O. Box 27, Imboden 72434

Ben Early, Southern Baptist College, Walnut Ridge 72476

Carl Looney, P.O. Box 237, Sedgwick 72465

Beth Reynolds, P.O. Box 34, Alicia 72410

Ron Sanders, P.O. Box 547, Walnut Ridge 72476

Fred Savage, P.O. Box 7, College City 72476

Raymond Davis, P.O. Box 27, Imboden 72434

October 17 , 1988, First, Black Rock

October 18 , 1988, Immanuel, Newport

BUCKNER - (501) 928-5828

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Johnnie N. Darr, Route 2, Box 249, Mansfield 72944

Charles Scantling, Route 1 , Box 1 50, Mansfield 72944

Don Elmore, Route 2, Box 146, Booneville 72927

Gary Martin, P.O. Box 545, Waldron 72958

Gary Leming, P.O. Box 222, Waldron 72958

Gary Martin, P.O. Box 545, Waldron 72958

Terry Williams, Route 1, Box 257-W, Huntington 72940

Van is Sigman, Route 1 , Box 1 50, Booneville 72927

Nan Williams, Route 1 , Box 257-W, Huntington 72940

Charles Whedbee, Route 2, Box 163 , Mansfield 72944

James Wright, P .O. Box 864, Poteau, OK 74953

Joel Faircloth, P.O. Box 455, Mansfield 72944

October 1 1 , 1988, First, Waldron

October 1 3 , 1988 , James Fork

BUCKVILLE - (501) 984-5416

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

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CADDO RIVER - (501) 334-2777

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Carl Bunch, P.O. Box 1 16 , Mt. Ida 71957

Don Jones, P.O. Box 87, Mt. Ida 71957

James Hughes, P.O. Box 1 , Norman 71960

Mary Ann Jones, P.O. Box 87, Mt. Ida 71957

Ruby McCarter, Norman 71960

James Hughes, P.O. Box 1 , Norman 71960

O . J . Sharp, Star Route 1 , Box 64, Hot Springs 7 1913

Otto Cook, Star Route 1 , Mt. Ida 71957

Vanita Abernathy, Route 1 , Box 6, Story 71970

Don Jones, P.O. Box 87, Mt. Ida 71957

R .B . King, P.O. Box 143 , Oden 71961

October 17 , 1988, Black Springs

October 18 , 1988, Refuge

CALVARY - (501) 729-3101

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

CAREY - (501) 352-7414

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

James E. Hill, Jr. , P.O. Box 601 , Searcy 72143

Ray Meador, P.O. Box 427, Judsonia 7208 1

Gary McCormick, 1601 Easts Moore Street, Searcy 72143

Frank Henson, P.O. Box 100, Griffithville 72060

James E. Hill, Jr. , P.O. Box 601 , Searcy 72143

Sidney Jackson, 1 Susan, Searcy 72143

Jim Box, P.O. Box 756, Bald Knob 72010

John D. Davey, P.O. Box 242, Judsonia 72081

Nancy Burnett, 101 North College, Beebe 72012

Jim Wiley, P.O. Box 558 , Searcy 72143

Don Settles, P.O. Box 692, Kensett 72082

Harrel Cato, P .O. Box 83, Rose Bud 721 37

October 1 8 , 1 988, First, McCrory

Jack Bledsoe, P.O. Box 3 1 1 , Fordyce 71742

L .W. Hixson, P.O. Box 646, Hampton 71744

David Dillard, Sparkman 71763

Eddie Elrod, P.O. Box 127, Thornton 71766

Jack Bledsoe, P.O. Box 3 1 1 , Fordyce 71742

Don Phillips, Route 4, Box 83, Camden 7 1701

William Fowler, P.O. Box 449, Bearden 7 1720

Gerald Totty, 200 West College, Fordyce 71742

Debbie Ethridge, Bearden 71720

Chris Morgan, Route 1 , Box 825, Camden 71701

October 17-18, 1988, Holly Springs, Sparkman

Calvary, Camden

ASSOCIATIONAL DIRECTORY

CAROLINE - (501) 676-6558

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

W.T. Byrum, P.O. Box 175, Lonoke 72086

Bill Hilburn, P.O. Box 240, Ward 72176

Harry Black, 210 East Haywood, England 72046

Marcella Byrum, P.O. Box 175, Lonoke 72086

Joe Royal, 7 18 Ash, Lonoke 72086

Troy Carroll, Route 2, Box 526, Austin 72007

Jim Edwards, Route 1 , Box 34, Austin 72007

Gary Nelke, P.O. Box 49, Ward 72176

Carolyn Byrum, P.O. Box 36, Scott 72142

Harry Black, 410 East Haywood, England 72042

Jim Edwards, Route 1 , Box 34, Austin 72007

Jim Byrum, P.O. Box 36, Scott 72142

October 1 1 , 1 988, Lonoke Baptist Church, Lonoke

CENTENNIAL - (501) 673-6952

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Lynwood Henderson, Rt. 1 , Box 74, Almyra 72003

Bill Hollaway, P.O. Box 747, Stuttgart 72160

Luke Criswell, 1 8 1 5 North Buerkle, Stuttgart 72160

Wanda Criswell, 1 8 1 5 North Buerkle, Stuttgart 72160

David Hillman, Route 2, Almyra 72003

Bill Hollaway, P.O. Box 747, Stuttgart 72160

Don Hubbard, P.O. Box 21 1 , Almyra 72003

Don Jenkins, Route 2, DeWitt 72042

Mrs. Glindel Green, 2104 Weidner, Stuttgart 72160

Jerre Hassell, P.O. Box 747, Stuttgart 72160

October 10-1 1 , 1988, St. Charles Baptist Church, St. Charles

CENTRAL - (501) 778-5463

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

James R. Swedenburg, P.O. Box 14, Benton 72015

Tim Reddin, 1 Santa Maria Street, Hot Springs Village 71909

Hal Graves, 1 63 1 Airport Road, Hot Springs 7 1 9 1 3

Joel Moody, 3846 Albert Pike, Hot Springs 7 19 13

Roy F. Lewis, 12 Ethel Drive, Mabelvale 72103

Bob Stuckey, 1216 Sunset, Benton 72015

Bob Endel, Route 5 , Terry Lynn Drive, Benton 720 1 5

Bill Howard, Route 7 , Box 6162 A , Benton 72015

Ike Sharp, 2610 Westwood, Benton 72015

October 1 3 , 1988, Magnet Cove, Malvern

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414 ASSOCIATIONAL DIRECTORY

CLEAR CREEK - (501) 667-2466

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

George W. Domerese, P.O. Box 166, Ozark 72949

Burnett King, 606 Estate, Clarksville 72830

Garland Hobbs, HCR 65, Box 203, Cedarville 72932

George W. Domerese, P.O. Box 166, Ozark 72949

Karen Clark, P .O. Box 166, Ozark 72949

Stanley Daniel, I I th and Main, Van Buren 72956

Rex Easterling, Box 3 12, Mulberry 72947

Roy Shook, Route 1, Clarksville 72830

Mary Gober, Box 217, Ozark 72949

John Matthews, Box 195, Ozark 72949

Les Frazer, Box 196, Lamar 72846

Mike Taylor, Route 1, Box 503, Van Buren 72956

October l l , 1988, Concord Bapitst Church, Alma

CONCORD - (501) 782-1017

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Ferrell D. Morgan, 1321 Dodson Ave. , Fort Smith 72901

James R. Zeltner, 3208 South Phoenix, Fort Smith 72903

Ron Williamson, 3 5 15 North 50 Street, Fort Smith 72904

Wanna Coward, 1321 Dodson Ave. , Fort Smith 72901

J. Elton Pennington, 5 100 South 31 St., Fort Smith 72901

R. C. Meadows, 2301 Midland Blvd . , Fort Smith 72904

Larry Horne, Box 297, Charleston 72933

Verlon Taff, Route 1, Box 98, Booneville 72927

Mrs. Cleona Lane, 2619 South "R" Street, Fort Smith 72903

Ken Barnard, Route 4, Box 177, Booneville 72927

Jim Nelson, Box 3 18 , Lavaca 72941

October 17-18, 1988, Rye Hill Baptist Church, Fort Smith

CONWAY-PERRY - (501) 889-2393

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Refus Caldwell, P .O. Box 176, Perryville 72126

Horace Gray, P.O. Box 216, Perryville 72126

Billy Harwell, P . O. Box 53, Cas a 72025

Mary Jean Foster, Route 2, Box 82, Perryville 72126

Sue Williams, Route 1, Box 8 1 A, Perryville 72126

Denis LaCook, Route 1, Box 45F, Perry 72125

John Foster, Route 2, Box 82, Perryville 72126

Bob Leland, 1911 West Childress, Morrilton 72110

Marynelle Thompson, 307 South West, Morrilton 72110

Horace Gray, P .O. Box 216, Perryville 72126

Zeke Lancaster, Route 3 , Conway 72032

Ronnie Bateman, Route 2, Box 177T, Perryville 72126

October 11, 1988, Harmony Baptist Church, Harmony

October 13, 1988, First, Plumerville

ASSOCIATIONAL DIRECTORY

CURRENT-GAINS - (501) 857-6319

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

DELTA - (SOl) 538-5187

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Guy Whitney, 602 Wooten, Corning 72422

Clyde Spurgin, P.O. Box 365, Piggott 72454

Carl Rider, Route 5, Box 57, Pocahontas 72455

Pam Cannady, 203 NW Second, Corning 72422

Pam Cannady, 203 NW Second, Corning 72422

Lawrence Harris, P.O. Box 7, Pocahontas 72455

Charles Hanna, 3 1 6 Fisher, Corning 72422

Bill Veal, 980 Homecrest, Piggott 72454

Tressie Hornbuckle, Route 1 , Box 1 30, Kennett, MO 63857

Tom Farris, P.O. Box 165, Pollard 72456

Henry Hornbuckle, Route 1 , Box 1 30, Kennett, MO 63857

Allen Cureton, 210 South Stewart, Rector 72461

October 17 , 1988, First, Pocahontas

October 18 , 1988, Reyno

Tom Darter, P.O. Box 9, Dermott 7 1638

George E. Pirtle, 401 South Main, Dermott 7 1638

Harold Elmore, 200 North Lakeshore, Lake Village 71653

Kenneth Overton, P.O. Box 459, Arkansas City 7 1630

Bobbette Trobridge, P.O. Box 9, Dermott 7 1638

John H. Hall, 427 North Archer, Eudora 7 1 640

Carl Rice, Jr. , P .O. Box 93 , Portland 7 1663

Raleigh Hollinger, 501 West Speedway, Dermott 7 1638

Mrs. Johnnie Traxler, P.O. Box 275, Montrose 7 1 658

Terry Traxler, P .O . Box 275, Montrose 7 1 658

L.c. Hoff, Route 2, Box 74, Eudora 7 1 640

Sardis Bever, P.O. Box 1 7 1 , Rohwer 7 1 666

October 24, 1 988, Shiloh Baptist Church, Lake Village

October 25 , 1988, Arkansas City

FAULKNER - (501) 327-4456

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Lee Lawson, 915 Oak Street, Suite 103-104, Conway 72032

Bill Garrett, P.O. Box 10507, Conway 72032

Jim Acklin, Route 1 , Box 237, Vilonia 72173

Pat W. Canary, 915 Oak, Suite 1 1 6, Conway 72032

Ed Jones, Route 3, Box 280, Conway 72032

Buford Francis, Route 3, Box 4 1 8, Conway 72032

Gary Pridmore, Route 4, Box 455-02, Conway 72032

Robert Flowers, Route 8, Box 55 A, Conway 72032

Hattie A. Kelso, No. 4 Broadmoor, Conway 72032

Bob Dailey, 12 Northridge, Conway 72032

Don Adlong, Route 9, Box 340, Conway 72032

Maurice Nelson, Route 2, Box 1 1 14, Greenbrier 72058

October 1 7 , 1 988, Harlan Park, Conway

October 1 8 , 1 988, Enola

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416 ASSOCIATIONAL DIRECTORY

GARLAND - (501) 624-2021

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Gene Ellis, Star Route 1 1 , Box 103, Hot Springs 7 19 13

Gene Bates, 410 West Mt. View Drive, Hot Springs 7 19 13

Joe Davis, P .O . Box 134 , Mt. Pine 71956

Diana Barber, 326 Underwood Street, Hot Springs 7 1 901

Bill Hunt, Star Route 1 , Box 222, Buckville 7 1956

Gene Anderson, P.O. Box 87, Jessieville 7 1949

Charles Mays, 2 103 South Patterson, Hot Springs 7 1 9 1 3

Fred Wait, 409 Ridgeway Blvd . , Hot Springs 7 1901

Melody McDaniel, 216 Alcorn Street, Hot Springs 7 1 901

Clytee Harness, 308 Kassman Road, Hot Springs 7 19 13

Jack Berry, Route 1 , Box 380-C, Royal 7 1968

Gene Bates, 410 West Mt. View Drive, Hot Springs 7 1 9 1 3

October 10, 1988, Grand Avenue, Hot Springs

October 1 1 , 1988, Harvey' Chapel, Hot Springs

GREENE COUNTY · (501) 236-3213

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

John Edwards, Route 5, Box 221 , Paragould 72450

Bob Kinnett, Route 1 , Box 646, Bono 72416

Pat Freligh, 4413 McPhil Drive, Paragould 72450

Gerald Freligh, 441 3 McPhil Drive, Paragould 72450

Winfred Bridges, P.O. Box 8 16 , Paragould 72450

Charles Abanathy, Route 4, Box 375, Paragould 72450

Gerald Freligh, 441 3 McPhil Drive, Paragould 72450

Mrs. Dean Fletcher, Route 1 , Box 358, Paragould 72450

Curtis Smith, P.O. Box 96, Marmaduke 72443

Gary Hyde, Route 4, Box 93-B, Paragould 72450

Ernie Bryant, Route 4, Box 33, Paragould 72450

October 10-1 1 , 1988, First, Paragould

HARMONY - (501) 534·1021

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Bill H. Lewis, 2001 Cherry, Pine Bluff 7 1601

Ed Harrison, Jr., Route 4, Box 480, Pine Bluff 7 1602

Allan McKinley, 1605 Wisconsin, Pine Bluff 7 1601

Mary R. Allen, 2001 Cherry, Pine Bluff 7 1601

W. Carter Tucker, 200 East Waterman, Dumas 7 1639

Garey Scott, 1 801 West 1 7th, Pine Bluff 7 1603

Jimmy Watson, Route 9, Box 47, Pine Bluff 7 1603

Bob Wells, Route 1 , Box 339A, Star City 7 1667

Charlene Wells, Route 1 , Box 339A, Star City 7 1 667

Sonny Simpson, Route 7, Box 777, Pine Bluff 7 1603

J .T. Harvill, P.O. Box 404, Rison 7 1665

October 1 7 , 1988, South Side, Pine Bluff,

First, Pine Bluff

ASSOCIATIONAL DIRECTORY

INDEPENDENCE - (SOl) 793-7162

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

LIBERTY - (501) 862-3063

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Eddie McCord, P .O. Box 21 12, Batesville 72501

Thurlo Lee, P.O. Box 138 , Oil Trough 72564

Steve Pelz, P.O. Box 29, Desha 72527

Gaye Yates, P .O. Box 21 12, Batesville 72503

Jim Smythe, 2233 Goff, Batesville 72501

Steve Pelz, P.O. Box 29, Desha 72527

Johnny Ross, 1 8th and Lyon, Batesville 72501

Steve Edwards, 456 Bates, Batesville 72501

Louise Bunch, Route 5, Box 467C, Batesville 72501

Jim Black, P.O. Box 324 1 , Batesville 72503

Chester Miller, P.O. Box 428, Rosie 72571

Thurlo Lee, P.O. Box 138 , Oil Trough 72564

October 17 , 1 988, Newark Baptist Church

October 18 , 1 988, Fellowship, Batesville

Tommy G. Robertson, 912 Mt. Holly, El Dorado 71730

Mark Coppenger, 200 West Main, El Dorado 71730

Gerald Taylor, 1400 Trinity, El Dorado 71730

Dorothy Johnson, 912 Mt. Holly, El Dorado 71730

Dorothy Johnson, 912 Mt. Holly, El Dorado 71730

Dennis Smith, 348 Washington NW, Camden 71701

Barry Bates, 332 Columbia SW, Camden 71701

Bill Wallace, 624 North Newton, El Dorado 71730

Charlotte Hollingsworth, 1250 Charley's Loop, Camden 71701

Tommy Kimball, 701 South West Avenue, El Dorado 7 1 730

Jerry Wilson, 2400 West Hillsboro, El Dorado 71730

Mrs. John McAlister, 1 309 Crestwood, El Dorado 71730

October 1 7 , 1988, First, El Dorado

LITTLE RED RIVER - (501) 362-3754

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

David Miller, 1008 Trailwood Drive, Heber Springs 72543

Lloyd Blanton, Route 3, Box 27 A, Tumbling Shoals 72581

Kay Mansell, P.O. Box 145, Heber Springs 72543

Johnnie Long, Route 3, Box 320, Greers Ferry 72067

Elaine Ratliff, 1 108 West Front, Heber Springs 72543

Roy Meadows, P.O. Box 632, Heber Springs 72543

Ray Wilson, P.O. Box 632, Heber Springs 72543

Fred Oaks, P.O. Box 174, Quitman 721 3 1

Elaine Ratliff, 1 108 West Front, Heber Springs 72543

Van Harness, Route 3, Box 46, Greers Ferry 72067

Kendall Logan, 1 108 Wildwood Lane, Heber Springs 72543

October 17- 18 , 1988

417

4 1 8 ASSOCIATIONAL DIRECTORY

LITTLE RIVER · (SOl) 289·6331

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

James Cannon, P .O. Box 5, Lockesburg 7 1 846

Vic Simpson, P .O. Box 265, Wilton 7 1 865

Dale Wooten, Route 7, Box 572·W, Texarkana 75502

Donald H. Combs, Route 4, Box 208, Ashdown 7 1822

Ken Conaway, Route 2, 32 North Street, Ashdown 7 1 822

Rick Hyde, P .O.Box 160, Murfreesboro 7 1958

David Blase, P .O. Box 339, Nashville 71 852

Roger Rose, Route 3 , Ashdown 7 1 822

Mrs. Duane White, P .O. Box 53, Lockesburg 7 1 846

Dale Wooten, Route 7, Box 572·W, Texarkana 75501

Duaine Blackmore, P.O. Box 277, Foreman 7 1 836

Noel Leaverett, Route 3 , Box 1 53-A, Nashville 7 1 852

October 10, 1988, First, Ashdown

October 1 1 , 1988, First, Nashville

MISSISSIPPI · (SOl) 763·3634

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

MT. ZION · (501) 935·5134

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Jimmy Anderson, P .O. Box 26, Leachville 72438

Roland Chappell, P.O. Box 62, Armorel 723 10

William Piercy, Drawer B, Manila 72442

Joe Thompson, 10 12 Putting Green, Blytheville 723 1 5

Eddie Clemons, 605 West Hale, Osceola 72370

Richard Roberts, Box 855, Manila 72442

Graham McElhanon, 1404 Normandy, Blytheville 723 1 5

Viana West, 1 100 South Parkside, Blytheville 723 15

Larry Kindrick, P.O. Box 66, Blytheville 723 1 5

Wayne Moore, 1 1 6 West Shadow Lane, Osceola 72370

Roland Chappell, P .O. Box 62, Armorel 723 10

October 17 , 1988 , Second. Leachville

Harold B. Ray, P .O. Box 25 1 5 , Jonesboro 72401

R. W. Goodman, 3603 Medallion, Jonesboro 72401

Bob Hall, Box 188 , Caraway 72419

Larry Pendegraft, Route 1 , Box 91 , Black Oak 72414

L.D. Walker, 1203 Bellwood, Jonesboro 72401

Dennis Coop, P .O. Box 1026, Jonesboro 72403

Maurice Hitt, Box 58 , Black Oak 72414

Don Vuncannon, Route 9, Box 29C, Jonesboro 72401

Sherry Ladd, Route 2, Box 9G, Lake City 72437

Rex Holt, 1010 South Main, Jonesboro 72401

Emil Williams, P .O . Box 1026, Jonesboro 72403

W.O. Qualls, Box 102, Lake City 72437

October 17- 18 , 1988

ASSOCIATIONAL DIRECTORY

NORTH ARKANSAS - (501) 741-3806

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

L.B. Atchison, P .O. Box 12 13 , Harrison 72601

Curtis L. Mathis , P .O. Box 996, Harrison 72601

Don Rose, P.O. Box 407, Jasper 72641

Don Estep, Route 7, Box 245F, Harrison 72601

Merle Milligan, 18 Mimosa Drive, Harrison 72601

Rick Whitaker, P.O. Box 996, Harrison 72601

S.D. Hacker, P .O. Box 1374, Harrison 72601

Tom Perkins, Route 2, Box 169D, Harrison 72601

Mrs. Marie Hogan, P .O. Box 844, Harrison 72601

Curtis Mathis, P .O. Box 996, Harrison 72601

Dale Taylor, P.O. Box 1 1 91 , Harrison 72601

Nolan Brisco, Route 8, Box 234, Harrison 72601

October 18 , 1988, First, Alpena

NORTH CENTRAL - (SOl) 745-8745

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Lester Carl Nixon, P.O. Box 446, Clinton 7203 1

John Evans, Jr., Route I , Box 5, Bee Branch 72013

Allan Rolan, Route 1 , Box 162, Shirley 72153

Mary Surguine, Route 6, Box 49, Clinton 7203 1

Lester Carl Nixon, P.O. Box 446, Clinton 7203 1

Victor Irvine, HCR 78, Box 750, Leslie 72645

Frank Shell, P.O. Box 40, Clinton 7203 1

U.A. Broyles, Route 2, Box 199, Fairfield Bay 72088

Mae Clark, Route 2, Box 54, Bee Branch 72013

Gary Kirkendall, Route 5 , Clinton 7203 1

A. Hilton Lane, P .O . Box 1029, Fairfield Bay 72088

October 10, 1988, Bee Branch

October 1 1 , 1988, Scotland

NORTH PULASKI - (501) 753-6425

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Marvin Peters, P .O. Box 462, North Little Rock 721 1 5

William R . Brown, Route 2 , Box 208, Jacksonville 72076

Jack Kwok, 8601 Indianhead Drive, Sherwood 721 1 6

Frances House, P . O . Box 462, North Little Rock 721 1 5

Frances House, P .O. Box 462, North Little Rock 721 1 5

Terry Dwiggins, 5025 Lunch Drive, North Little Rock 721 1 7

C . Michael Anders, 206 Fairway, Sherwood 721 16

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Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Ozzie Berryhill, 605 West Scenic, J- 13 , North Little Rock 721 1 8

Alyce Polos, 720 Hillcrest, North Little Rock 721 16

Ken Davenport, 4207 Lakeview, North Little Rock 721 16

Ron Raines, 1 1 17 North James, Jacksonville 72076

October 17 , 1988, Gravel Ridge, Jacksonville

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OUACHITA - (SOl) 394-3534

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

PULASKI - (501) 374-0319

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Dillard S. Miller, 602 DeQueen Street, Mena 7 1953

Vernual Ridgeway, Route 6, Box 1 89-A, Mena 7 1953

Harold Davis, P.O. Box 87, Hatton 7 1 946

Mrs. Dell Alley, 602 DeQueen Street, Mena 7 1953

Walter Moore, 54 Oaklawn Drive, Mena 7 1953

Bill Bowen, 8 1 1 Port Arthur, Mena 7 1953

Mark Porter, P.O. Box 70, Gillham 7 1 841

David Fried, 50 Oaklawn Drive, Mena 7 1953

Roy Canatser, 200 Dallas Avenue, Mena 7 1 953

Gary Newcomb, P.O. Box 85 1 , Mena 7 1953

Ross Williams, P.O. Box 389, Mena 7 1953

October 10, 1988, First, Hatfield

October 1 1 , 1988, First, Gillham

Glenn E. Hickey, 1522 West 10th, Little Rock 72202

Billy White, 222 East Eighth, Little Rock 72202

Bradley Rogge, 681 1 Brookview Road, Little Rock 72209

David Masterton, Route 1 , Box 432, Hensley 72065

Dale Ward, 1 1 909 St. Charles Boulevard, Little Rock 722 1 1

Charles Reed, 1000 Bishop, Little Rock 72202

Ruth Carswell, 6108 Mandan Road, Little Rock 72210

C.H. Seaton, 1616 North Grant, Little Rock 72207

Sandi Norris, 27 Kings Arms Road, Little Rock 72207

David Masterton, Route 1 , Box 432, Hensley 72065

Ronald Mimms, Route 2, Box 268B, Alexander 72002

Ledell Bailey, 5520 Woodlawn, Little Rock 72205

October 17 , 1988, Calvary, Little Rock

October 18 , 1988, Rosedale, Little Rock

RED RIVER - (501) 246-9524

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

L .B . Jordan, 124 North Seventh, Arkadelphia 7 1 923

Bobby Cook, 2410 Pine Street, Arkadelphia 7 1 923

Stephen Seale, 1531 Gresham, Arkadelphia 7 1 923

Sherwin Williams, P.O. Box 276, Arkadelphia 7 1 923

Don Blackmore, 8 10 South 1 2th, Arkadelphia 7 1 923

Danny Rogers, 175 Malvern, Arkadelphia 7 1 923

Rusty Kisling, 1320 North 10th, Arkadelphia 7 1 923

Nancy Jordan, 1926 Walnut, Arkadelphia 7 1 923

Lynn Worthen, Eighth and Pine, Arkadelphia 7 1 923

Greg Stanley, P.O. Box 408, Gurdon 7 1 743

October 17 , 1988, Third Street, Arkadelphia

October 18 , 1988, Sonth Fork, Gurdon

ASSOCIATIONAL DIRECTORY

ROCKY BAYOU - (501) 322-8458

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Jesse L. Taylor, P.O. Box 59, Franklin 72536

Don Sanders, P.O. Box 554, Melbourne 72556

Howard Clark, Route I , Box 208, Ash Flat 725 1 3

Shirley Taylor, P . O . Box 59, Franklin 72536

Ron Jones, Star Route 2, Box 55A, Melbourne 72556

Scott Johnson, P.O. Box 436, Calico Rock 725 1 9

Noble Wiles, P . O . Box 104, Oxford 72565

Gerald Garrett, 40 Kato Drive, Hardy 72542

Mrs. Iva May, P.O. Box 574, Melbourne 72556

Bernard Beasley, P.O. Box 146, Hardy 72542

Eldon Hellums, Route 1, Box 22 A 25, Melbourne 72556

Howard Clark, Route I, Box 208, Ash Flat 725 1 3

October 13 , 1988, Sage, Melbourne

October 14, 1988, Immanuel Southern, Salem

SOUTHWEST - (SOl) 772-3370

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Carroll D. Caldwell, 4201 Sanderson Lane, Texarkana 75502

Roy McLeod, P.O. Box 280, Waldo 71773

H . G. Rhea, Route 1, Box 562-AX, Texarkana 75502

J .D. Webb, 3101 Senator, Texarkana 75502

W. V. Garner, 500 Kirby, Texarkana 75502

Joe Statton, P.O. Box 788, Magnolia 7 1 753

Bill Pike, 4807 Sunbury, Texarkana 75502

A.D. Long, Route 1, Box 593 D, Texarkana 75502

Mary Hilma Allen, 504 Noel, Stamps 7 1860

Mike Huckabee, P.O. Box 1469, Texarkana 75504

Denny Wright, P.O. Box 428, Bradley 71 826

W. V. Garner, 500 Kirby, Texarkana 75502

October 1 3 , 1988, First, Lewisville

TRI-COUNTY - (SOl) 238-2175

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Robert F. Tucker, P.O. Box 83, Wynne 72396

Shelby Bittle, 7 1 5 West Union, Wynne 72396

Wallace Williams, P.O. Box 338, Clarkdale 72325

Jerry Cothern, Route 3 , Box 245 , Wynne 72396

Jeanette Burns, P.O. Box 83, Wynne 72396

Joe Craft, Route 2, Box 361 , Forrest City 72335

Johnny Watkins, Route 4, Box 1 3-A-l , Forrest City 72335

Zelma Filz, P.O. Box 262, Palestine 72372

Harrison Johns, P.O. Box 72, Cherry Valley 72324

Fred Seidler, P.O. Box 97, Fair Oaks 72397

Eugene Ray, P.O. Box 6, Marion 72364

October 17 , 1988, West Memphis Second

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TRINITY - (SOl) 483-2300

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

ASSOCIATIONAL DIRECTORY

Jimmie L. Garner, P.O. Box 442, Trumann 72472

Richard Maness, Route 3, Box 100, Trumann 72472

Gary Brown, Route 1 , Box 162, Harrisburg 72432

Mrs. Jimmie Garner, P.O. Box 442, Trumann 72472

Mrs. Carol Worley, P.O. Box 213 , Trumann 72472

Jerry Wilcox, P.O. Box 441 , Trumann 72472

L .O. Powers, Route 2, Box 67, Trumann 72472

Mrs. Larry White, P.O. Box 363, Harrisburg 72432

Captain Lovell, 105 Cole Street, Harrisburg 72432

Larry White, P.O. Box 363, Harrisburg 72432

Bill Scroggs, P.O. Box 85, Harrisburg 72432

October 10, 1988, East Side, Trumann

October 1 1 , 1988, First, Trumann

WASHINGTON-MADISON - (501) 521-1295

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Harold Gateley, 121 1 James Street, Fayetteville 72703

Terrel Gordon, 1 509 Rolling Hills, Fayetteville 72703

Dan Caldwell, 201 South Duncan, Fayetteville 72701

John O'Neal, 16 16 Hammond, Fayetteville 72701

Ben Mayes, 3266 East Valerie Drive, Fayetteville 72703

Bill Rose, P.O. Box 906, Fayetteville 72702

Nicholas Hartness, P.O. Box 34, Kingston 72742

Chester South, 2556 Mt. Comfort 37, Fayetteville 72703

Estelle Seablom, Route 8, Box 108, Fayetteville 72701

Ronnie Floyd, P.O. Box 786, Springdale 72765

J . B . Kyger, Route 9, Box 207, Fayetteville 72703

Earl Adams, P .O. Box B, Lincoln 72744

October 17- 18 , 1 988, First, Springdale

WHITE RIVER - (501) 453-2575

Director of Missions

Moderator

Vice Moderator

Clerk

Treasurer

Sunday School Director

Church Training Director

Brotherhood Director

WMU Director

Evangelism Director

Stewardship Director

Missions Chairman

Annual Meeting

Edward L. Powers, P.O. Box 358, Flippin 72634

Steve Martin, P.O. Box 637, Flippin 72634

Don Corbitt, P .O. Box 130, Cotter 72626

Walter McNew, Route 4, Box 204, Harrison 72601

Nan Morrow, P.O. Box 18 , Yellville 72687

W . O . McCoy, Box 406, Yellville 72687

George Blair, P .O. Box 819 , Yellville 72687

Phyllis Powers, HCR 64, Box 12 1 , Flippin 72634

Harold Barnett, 5 1 7 Willow Lane, Mt. Home 72653

Quentin Wilson, Route 1 , Box 67L, Lakeview 72642

October 10, 1 988, Pyatt Bapitst Church, Pyatt

October 1 1 , 1 988, Henderson Baptist Church, Henderson

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