Annual Conference Proceedings - 2005

First Meeting

 

Monday Morning, April 25, 2005, 10:00 AM

 

            The 122nd Annual Conference of the Bible Fellowship Church was called to order at 10:00 AM by the Chairman, Randall A. Grossman, at Pinebrook Bible Conference. He led the conference in prayer.

            Richard B. Ravis, Worship Leader for the conference, led in the singing of Rejoice, the Lord is King and I Sing the Mighty Power of God. Carol Z. Snyder and Robert W. Gehret accompanied the singing on the piano and organ, respectively. Dennis M. Cahill read Isaiah 40:21-31. The conference then sang, Romans Doxology. Randall A. Grossman preached on the theme: “Exalting God’s Worth,” using Romans 11:36 as his main text. The conference concluded the worship time by singing again, Romans Doxology.

 

Report of the Registrar: 

 

Resolved, that the tables with the red tablecloths constitute the conference bar.

 

            The following requested to be excused from part or all of the 122nd Annual Conference: William C. Aukamp, Totoram Baran, Mark A. Baumgardner, T. James Bigley, Jr., Thomas Boose, Leonard E. Buck, Alva C. Cassel, Wayne M. Chadwell, Charles E. Cole, Ronald K. Denlinger, Allen Dorst, Michael P. Emrick, Jr., Carl J. Fischer, Jr., Richard J. Gehman, Michael Giordano, J. Barclay Harley, Jim D. Head, George E. Herb, Keith Howland, Ronald W. Hoyle, Walter M. Johnston, David H. Jones, Donald T. Kirkwood, Ronald L. Kohl, Thomas W. Krans, Michael T. Littlejohn, Thomas S. MacMillan, David C. Manney, Philip E. Morrison, Duane E. Moyer, Edward K. Moyer, Jerry L. Moyer, Richard A. Moyer, Jan A. Musser, Thomas A. Pollock, L. James Roberts, Jr., Roger C. Reitz, David W. Riddell, Roger L. Shambough, A. L. Seifert, Dennis W. Spinney, Jonathan P. Tait, John C. Vandegriff, III, Hans R. Waldvogel, David J. Watkins, Harold C. Weaber

 

            Resolved, that the requests for excuses be granted.

 

The roll of the Annual Conference was established as follows:

 

Allentown, PA, Cedar Crest.   Clifford B. Boone, David T. Allen, Walter E. Bortree, William J. Shive, Charles A. Bloomfield

Bethlehem, PA. . . . . . . . . . .    Brian H. Cooper, Mark W. Tress, Rick C. Davis

Blandon, PA. . . . . . . . . . . . .   Carl J. Fischer, Jr., Michael T. Littlejohn

Brooklyn, NY. . . . . . . . . . . .   Ralph E. Ritter, Michael Giordano

Camden, DE. . . . . . . . . . . . .   Timothy J. Schmoyer (Probationer), Albert F. Biddle, Jr.

Clinton Corners, NY. . . . . . .   Gerald D. Clark (Probationer), David R. Way, Wayne M. Chadwell

Coopersburg, PA. . . . . . . . .    Thomas P. Shorb, Richard T. Paashaus, Gene E. Parris

Denville, NJ. . . . . . . . . . . . .    Richard D. Harris, Guy Warner

Emmaus, PA. . . . . . . . . . . . .   David N. Schoen, Ralph M. Soper, Gerald L. Schlonecker, Robert H. Zentz

Ephrata, PA. . . . . . . . . . . . .    Vacant, Robert W. Gehret

Finesville, NJ. . . . . . . . . . . .    Byron Widger, Michael P. Emrick, Jr.

Fleetwood, PA. . . . . . . . . . .    R. J. Brush, James E. Mortland

Graterford, PA. . . . . . . . . . .    Philip E. Yerrington, Douglas D. Bowne

Harleysville, PA. . . . . . . . . .   Alan G. Miller*, Andrew T. Crossgrove, Alfred G. Roberts

Harrisburg, PA. . . . . . . . . . .    Carl K. Spackman, Clyde W. Snyder

Hatfield, PA. . . . . . . . . . . . .    Howard N. Wells, Louis S. Curcio, Lee E. Boyles

Holmes, NY. . . . . . . . . . . . .    Eric R. North*, Hans R. Waldvogel

Howell, NJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . .    Eric R. North*, Vito Paratore

Kutztown, PA. . . . . . . . . . . .   Allan R. Vivona, Byron G. Barnshaw

Lancaster, PA. . . . . . . . . . . .   David A. Thomann, Gregory A. Uhrich, Horace A. Kauffman

Lebanon, PA. . . . . . . . . . . . .   Calvin T. Reed, LeRoy S. Heller, LeRoy O. Herb

Lehighton, PA. . . . . . . . . . . .   Robert A. Johnson, II, Bruce A. Kellerman

Long Neck, DE. . . . . . . . . . .   Kenneth F. Barber, Shaun C. Fink

Maple Glen, PA. . . . . . . . . .    Louis Prontnicki, Keith Howland

Mt. Carmel, PA. . . . . . . . . .    Philip G. Norris (Probationer), Bryan L. Snyder

Mt. Pocono, PA. . . . . . . . . .    Ronald C. Erb, Ronald E. Miller

Nazareth, PA. . . . . . . . . . . .    Jonathon W. Arnold, Sr., Rodney P. Plows

Newark, DE. . . . . . . . . . . . .    William G. Schlonecker, Robert C. Kaatz

Newark, NJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . .   Delbert R. Baker, II, Totoram Baran

Old Bridge, NJ. . . . . . . . . . .   John C. Vandegriff, Jr., John C. Vandegriff, III

Oley, PA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   Arthur J. Simpson, Jr., Jan A. Musser

Paradise, PA. . . . . . . . . . . . .   Mark A. Baumgardner (Probationer), David W. Eisenhower

Philadelphia, PA. . . . . . . . . .   G. Wayne Clapier, Thomas L. Galloway

Piscataway, NJ. . . . . . . . . . .    Dennis M. Cahill, Richard B. Ravis, J. Richard Vroman

Poughquag, NY. . . . . . . . . .    James A. Wickstead, Thomas L. Ward

Quakertown, PA. . . . . . . . . .   Ronald L. Kohl (Probationer), L. James Roberts, Jr.

Reading, PA. . . . . . . . . . . . .    Randall A. Grossman, Clyde D. Bomgardner, Jr., Ronald W. Reed, Charles A. Lavigna

Red Hill, PA. . . . . . . . . . . . .   Michael J. Tannous, William E. Blair

Royersford, PA. . . . . . . . . . .   Jacob J. Susek, Jr., Orville E. Gibson

Scranton, PA. . . . . . . . . . . . .   Vacant, Larry D. Kellerman

Shamokin, PA. . . . . . . . . . . .   Vacant, Hugh C. Coulbourn, Jr.

Sinking Spring, PA. . . . . . . .   Robert A. Sloan, Jr., Donald D. McKinney, Bruce Pepperdine

Spring City, PA. . . . . . . . . .    Kevin W. Clineff, Doug M. Wynn

Stroudsburg, PA. . . . . . . . . .   Vacant, David Brown

Sunbury, PA. . . . . . . . . . . . .   Charles E. Cole, Timothy L. Brosious

Terre Hill, PA. . . . . . . . . . . .   Kevin W. Kirkpatrick, Robert L. Weaver, Sr.

Thompson, CT. . . . . . . . . . .    Vacant, Thomas W. Krans

Toms River, NJ. . . . . . . . . . .   Dean A. Stortz, Allen Dorst

Wallingford, PA. . . . . . . . . .   Richard E. Taylor, Timothy S. Cowen, Steven L. Piasecki

Walnutport, PA. . . . . . . . . . .   Vacant, Timothy D. Weaber

Whitehall, PA. . . . . . . . . . . .   Gene W. Smith, Calvin A. Boyle

York, PA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   Kenneth D. Keeler, Roger L. Shambough

Zionsville, PA. . . . . . . . . . . .   C. Larry Bennett, Kevin D. Derr

 

* contingent upon approval of recommendation of ordination

 

Ordained Men Serving Bible Fellowship Ministries

 

Daniel P. Allen, Albert J. Dommel, Willis I. Dowling, David E. Gundrum, Ronald C. Mahurin, Elliot H. Ramos, Dennis W. Spinney, Dana E.Weller.

 

Ordained Missionaries

 

William C. Aukamp, Ronald K. Denlinger, Jim D. Head, Walter M. Johnston, David L. Manney, Philip E. Morrison, Duane E. Moyer, Jerry L. Moyer, Thomas A. Pollock, David W. Riddell, John C. Studenroth, Paul G. Zimmerman

 

Ordained Ministers Working in the Chaplaincy Under the Sponsorship of the BFC

 

David N. Heineman, Hospital; Kenneth J. Hurst, Military; David H. Jones, Military; Richard A. Moyer, Prison Ministry

 

Ordained Men Between Calls

 

William H. Bartron, James R. Batchler, Jr., W. Neil Harding, Jr., J. Mark McCreary, Mark L. Morrison, Roger L. Reitz, Jonathan P. Tait, Steven L. Trommler

 

Ordained Ministers in Retirement

 

Kenneth F. Barber, James A. Beil, T. James Bigley, Jr., Bert N. Brosius, Leonard E. Buck, Alva C. Cassel, Carl C. Cassel, Willard E. Cassel, Hugh C. Coulbourn, Jr., Raymond R. Dotts, Robert L. Draper, John Dunn, Bruce A. Ellingson, Walter H. Frank, Harvey J. Fritz, Jr., Richard J. Gehman, Robert N. Gordon, J. Barclay Harley, Jansen E. Hartman, Frank L. Herb, Jr., George E. Herb, John H. Herb, Roy A. Hertzog, Ronald W. Hoyle, Donald T. Kirkwood, James G. Koch, Barry J. Minsky, Edward K. Moyer, Edgar H. Munyan, D. Thomas Phillips, Keith E. Plows, R. C. Reichenbach, John H. Riggall, A. L. Seifert, Austin G. Shelly, Robert W. Smock, David E. Thomann, David J. Watkins, Harold C. Weaber, Harold D. Yarrington, Daniel G. Ziegler

 

Resolved, that the following Alternate Delegates be seated: Robert D. Carroll, Stroudsburg, PA; James D. MacArthur, Oley, PA; Dwight A. Rhine, York, PA; Skip R. Wagonseller, Blandon, PA.

 

Report of the Committee on Agenda and Program

      Resolved, that the agenda be accepted.

 

Report of the Committee on Arrangements (see page )

      Resolved, that the report be accepted. 

 

Resolved, that the 123rd Annual Conference be held at Pinebrook Bible Conference, Stroudsburg, PA, April 24-26, 2006, beginning on Monday at 10:00 AM.

 

Resolved, that all Study Committees, Committees and Agencies have their reports sent to the designated distribution point, 8 Pinebrook Road, E. Stroudsburg, PA 18301, or ebfc@ptd.net by March 1, 2006.

 

      Daniel P. Allen, newly appointed Director of Pinebrook Bible Conference, welcomed the members of Annual Conference to Pinebrook for these meetings.

      David A. Thomann, Secretary of Annual Conference, appointed David T. Allen as Assistant Secretary and Daniel P. Allen and Robert W. Smock as Assistants to the Secretary.

 

      The Chairman appointed the following:

Tellers: Keith E. Plows, Chairman; William H. Bartron, Andrew T. Crossgrove, LeRoy S. Heller, LeRoy O. Herb, Kevin W. Kirkpatrick, Clyde W. Snyder, Mark W. Tress, Hans R. Waldvogel

Resolutions: Dennis M. Cahill, Chairman; Louis S. Curcio, Donald D. McKinney, Bryan L. Snyder, Philip E. Yerrington

Auditing: Robert W. Gehret, Chairman; Lee E. Boyles, Horace A. Kauffman

Committee to Examine Annual Conference Minutes: Robert A. Johnson II, Chairman; Philip G. Norris, David W. Eisenhower

Timekeeper: John C. Vandegriff, Jr.

Parliamentarian: Clifford B. Boone

Reporter: Carol Z. Snyder

 

      The following new members of Annual Conference, introduced themselves to the Conference: Charles A. Bloomfield, Cedar Crest, Allentown, PA; Kevin Derr, Zionsville, PA; Shawn C. Fink, Long Neck, DE; Shad Gilbert, Bethlehem, PA; Ronald L. Kohl, Quakertown, PA; Philip G. Norris, Mt. Carmel, PA; Dwight A. Rhine, York, PA; Timothy J. Schmoyer, Camden, DE; Skip R. Wagonseller, Blandon, PA; Philip E. Yerrington, Graterford, PA.

 

Report of the Nominating Committee

      Resolved, that the report of the Nominating Committee be accepted.

 

      Byron G. Barnshaw prayed and asked for the Lord’s will to be done concerning the elections of this conference.

 

Report of the Committee on Credentials (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Whereas, the Ministerial Candidate Committee has recommended prior ordination recognition for Alan G. Miller and Eric R. North and

Whereas, these brethren have served acceptably as ministers of the Bible Fellowship Church for the required period of time or the equivalent thereof, and

Whereas, after examination, the Credentials Committee believes these men to be called of God to the gospel ministry and to be in accord with the Faith & Order of the Bible Fellowship Church, therefore be it

Resolved, that the prior ordination of Alan G. Miller and Eric R. North to the gospel ministry be recognized by the Bible Fellowship Church and, further

Resolved, that the service of ordination recognition be held Monday, June 2, 2005 at 7:30 PM at Faith Bible Fellowship Church, Harleysville, PA.

 

Resolved, that an Ordination Service be held Monday, May 22, 2006, at a place to be determined.

 

Resolved, that Community Bible Fellowship Church, Howell, NJ be encouraged to have a service acknowledging the recognition of the prior ordination of Eric R. North and that they be encouraged to invite the Credentials Committee to send representation to be present at the service.

 

Report of the Ministerial Candidate Committee (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Resolved, that the list of men under the care of the Ministerial Candidate Committee as of February 28, 2005, is as follows:

 

Probationers

 

Albrecht, Jeffrey S.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allentown, PA

Baumgardner, Mark A. (2004). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sellersville, PA

Bertolet, Timothy J. (2004). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lebanon, PA

Clark, Gerald D. (2002). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stanfordville, NY

Evans, Scott B. (2005). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oley, PA

Fields, Robert K. (2004). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bethlehem, PA

Kohl, Ronald L. (2004). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quakertown, PA

Kuntzman, Donald E. (2003). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Center Valley, PA

Miller, Alan G. (2003). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Harleysville, PA

Norris, Philip G. (2004). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mt. Carmel, PA

North, Eric R. (2004). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Howell, NJ

Peters, David W. (2004). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Killeen, TX

Schmoyer, Timothy J. (2004). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dover, DE

              (License date in parenthesis)

 

Candidates

 

Barninger, Mark E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harrisburg, PA

Bertolet, Raymond R.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Millsboro, DE

Lenahan, Frank E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stroudsburg, PA

Morrison, Thomas H.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Las Cruces, NM

Rizzi, Sr., Richard J.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Berlin, NY

Schlonecker, David K.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emmaus, PA

Weinhofer, Colby A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Akron, PA

 

Applicants

 

Brandt, David E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .South Hamilton, MA

Clark, Timothy G.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jenkintown, PA

Cole, Raymond L.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newark, DE

DelDuco, Steven J.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reading, PA

Elias, John C.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coopersburg, PA

Felty, Glenn R.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allentown, PA

Fink, Shaun C.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Millsboro, DE

Forsythe, Jonathan D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lancaster, PA

Good, Troy S.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boyertown, PA

Green, Robert W.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Newark, DE

Gunderson, Peter J.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Spring City, PA

Harriman, Robert L.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alamo, TX

Helfrich, George T.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Channel View, TX

Hoffman, Fred J.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lewisburg, PA

King, Jonathan H.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Schnecksville, PA

Rodriguez, Carlos G.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Reading, PA

Rossignol, Jeff rey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Manheim, PA

Scott, Mark A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Piscataway, NJ

Williams, Daniel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Parkside, PA

 

      The following men, under the care of the Ministerial Candidate Committee, introduced themselves to the members of Annual Conference: Mark E. Barninger, Harrisburg, PA; Raymond R. Bertolet, Long Neck, DE; Gerald D. Clark, Clinton Corners, NY; Raymond L. Cole; Newark, DE; Scott B. Evans, Oley, PA; Glenn R. Felty, Cedar Crest, Allentown, PA; Shaun C. Fink, Long Neck, DE; Robert W. Green, Newark, DE; Peter J. Gunderson, Spring City, PA; Jonathan H. King, Cedar Crest, Allentown, PA; Ronald L. Kohl, Quakertown, PA; Donald E. Kuntzman, Board of Missions; Frank E. Lenahan, Stroudsburg, PA; Thomas H. Morrison, Las Cruces, NM; Philip G. Norris, Mt. Carmel, PA; Richard J. Rizzi, Sr., Berlin, NY; Carlos G. Rodriguez, Reading, PA; David K. Schlonecker, Emmaus, PA.

 

Resolved, that we adjourn.

      The meeting was adjourned at 12:00 noon with prayer by Philip E. Yerrington.


Second Meeting                                              

Monday Afternoon, 1:30 PM

 

      The Chairman called the meeting to order at 1:30 PM with Gene W. Smith leading in prayer.

      Vendors, representing various organizations, were given time to introduce themselves.

 

Report of the Board of Directors of the Bible Fellowship Church (see page)

Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

      Carl C. Cassel gave an update on the pending lawsuit in which the Board of Directors and the Bible Fellowship Church were involved. He gave praise to the Lord for the anticipated settlement of this issue. James A. Beil prayed and thanked the Lord for His goodness in this matter.

 

Report of the Ministerial Relations Committee (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

      Robert A. Sloan prayed concerning the churches without senior pastors, asking the Lord for His provision in this matter.

 

Report of the Conference Pastor (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Report of the Board of Church Extension (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Report of the Director of Church Extension (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

      David E. Gundrum, Director of Church Extension, introduced the Snyders (Clyde W. and Carol Z.) and Frank E. Lenahan (Adams county church plant); Mark L. Morrison (Cape May Court House, NJ church plant); and Carlos and Alejandra Rodriguez who are working among the Hispanic community of Reading, PA.

      Dennis W. Spinney led in prayer for the work in Adams County. Daniel P. Allen prayed for the work in Cape May Court House, NJ, and David K. Schlonecker prayed for the work of “La Roca de Reading.”

 

Report of the Board of Pensions (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

      Richard J. Volpe gave an explanation of the Minister’s Annuity Fund and how pastors can create growth for their own retirement accounts. He also noted the need for contributions to the Minister’s Retirement Fund so that the fund can meet all its obligations.

 

Report of the Director of Church Extension (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

      David E. Gundrum, Director of Church Extension, introduced Thomas H. Morrison who is pastoring the mission work in Las Cruces, New Mexico. He also introduce Donald S. Faust, who is a member of the Ethnic Church Planting Committee. He gave an update on the Board of Church Extension’s continuing work in the area of church planting among different ethnic groups.

 

Report of the Ethnic Church Planting Committee (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Report of the Board of Missions (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Report of the Board of Higher Education (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Resolved, that the election of Stephen C. Cassel and Judith Rychnovsky to the Pinebrook Educational Foundation for terms to end in 2008 be ratified.

 

Report of the Board of Directors of Bible Fellowship Church Homes, Inc. (See page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Report of the Board of Directors of Pinebrook Bible Conference (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Report of the Board of Directors of Victory Valley (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Whereas, the restructuring of the composition of the Board of Bible Fellowship Church Homes, Inc. was approved at Second Reading by the 121st Annual Conference (2004 Yearbook, p. 51, 52), and

Whereas, §512-2.5 now reads:

      Elections: Five (5) members shall be elected in three (3) classes for three (3) year terms:

             Class One:             one minister, one layperson

             Class Two:             one minister, one layperson

             Class Three:           one minister

      and

Whereas, the Board of Directors of Bible Fellowship Church Homes, Inc. recommends the approval of the following resolution, therefore be it

Resolved, that the following Board members, previously elected by Annual Conference, continue to serve in their respective classes as the members of the Board of Directors of Bible Fellowship Church Homes, Inc. elected by Annual Conference:

             Class One:  Class of 2005              LeRoy S. Heller, Robin A. Musselman

             Class Two:     Class of 2006              William H. Bartron, Glenn D. Ruoss

             Class Three:   Class of 2007              Roger L. Reitz

 

The following were elected: 

 

Board of Directors of the Bible Fellowship Church

             Randall A. Grossman (3 years)

 

      Board of Church Extension

             Clyde W. Snyder (3 years)

             Alfred G. Roberts (1 year)

 

      Board of Directors of Bible Fellowship Church Homes, Inc.

             Robin A. Musselman (3 years)

 

      Board of Victory Valley

             Bruce A. Ellingson (3 years)

             Alan G. Miller (3 years)

             Dennis W. Spinney (3 years)

 

      Strategic Planning Committee

             Elliot H. Ramos (3 years)

             J. Robert Vaughn, Jr. (3 years)

 

      Board of Higher Education

             Stephen C. Cassel (3 years)

 

      Board of Pensions

             Richard J. Volpe (3 years)

 

      Special Appellate Judicatory

             Hans R. Waldvogel (3 years)

 

      Nominating Committee

             Richard B. Ravis (3 years)

             Howard N. Wells (3 years)

             Nancy E. J. Grossman (3 years)

 

      Chairman of Annual Conference

             Randall A. Grossman (1 year)

 

      Vice-Chairman of Annual Conference

             Clifford B. Boone (1 year)

 

Secretary of Annual Conference

David A. Thomann (1 year)

 

Resolved, that the meeting be adjourned.

      The meeting was adjourned at 5:27 PM Ronald L. Kohl closed in prayer.


Third Meeting 

Monday Evening, 6:30 PM

 

      The meeting was called to order by the chairman, Randall A. Grossman at 6:32 PM. Gene E. Parris, delegate to Calvary Bible Fellowship Church, Coopersburg, led in prayer.

 

Report of the Registrar:

 

      The following submitted excuses from all or part of the conference: Calvin T. Reed, David E. Gundrum, Louis S. Cursio, J. Richard Vroman, Shaun C. Fink, Austin G. Shelly, Arthur J. Simpson, Jr., James D. MacArthur and Willis I. Dowling.

Resolved, that the requests for excuses be granted.

 

Resolved, that the minutes of the first meeting be approved.

 

Report of the Board of Communications (see page)

Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

      Each region gave a report of the Lord’s blessing in their work for Him. Ronald C. Mahurin served as host as representatives of the regions presented their praise and prayer requests. Time was spent in praying for the work of the churches in each region and praising God in song led by Richard B. Ravis and the Annual Conference praise band, Eric R. North, Byron G. Barnshaw, Donald E. Kuntzman, and Elliot H. Ramos.

 

      Dana E. Weller introduced the following present and past missionaries of the Bible Fellowship Church: Raymond R. Bertolet, Byron G. Barnshaw, Clifford B. Boone, Sanjay Dalavai, Larry Davies, Robert & Lois Draper, William R. Early, J. Barclay Harley, W. Neil Harding, Jr., Melissa Hause, Aaron Hoffman, Kevin W. Kirkpatrick, John Pello, Chico & Denise Schlonecker, David K. Schlonecker, John C. Studenroth, Mark Wimble, Philip E. Yerrington, and Paul G. & Julie Zimmerman. Roy A. Hertzog prayed for the work of Christ throughout the world through our missionaries.

 

Resolved, that the meeting be adjourned.

      The meeting was adjourned at 9:31 PM as Clyde W. Snyder closed in prayer especially remembering Paul T. Rutman during his battle with cancer.


Fourth Meeting                                              

Tuesday Morning, April 26, 9:00 AM

 

      Chairman Randall A. Grossman called the meeting to order at 9:00 AM. Alan G. Miller led in prayer.

      Richard B. Ravis led the conference in singing O For a Thousand Tongues and Fairest Lord Jesus. After a time of silent meditation on the beauty of Christ, the conference sang I Need Jesus. John C. Studenroth read Nehemiah 8. Allan R. Vivona, using this as his text, preached on the theme, “Expounding God’s Word.” The conference sang Break Thou the Bread of Life.

 

Report of the Registrar:

 

      The following have presented requests to be excused from all or part of Annual Conference: John Dunn, Willard E. Cassel, Barry J. Minsky, Mark W. Tress, William E. Blair, Rick C. Davis and Ronald C. Erb.

Resolved, that these requests be granted.

 

Resolved, that the following Alternate Delegates be seated: William L. Shinholt, Longneck, DE; Robert A. Gee, Howell, NJ; Donald I. Transue, Allentown, Cedar Crest, PA; Terris L. Byrd, Scranton, PA.

 

      R. C. Reichenbach offered prayer for our brother Willard E. Cassel who is seriously ill.

 

Resolved, that the minutes of the second meeting be approved.

 

The following were elected:

 

Ministerial Relations Committee

Jacob J. Susek, Jr. (3 years)

John C. Vandegriff, Jr. (3 years)

L. James Roberts, Jr. (3 years)

 

Board of Directors of BFC

Horace A. Kauffman (3 years)

L. James Roberts, Jr. (3 years)

 

Board of Church Extension

Byron Widger (3 years)

 

Board of Christian Education

Kevin W. Kirkpatrick (3 years)

Michael J. Tannous (3 years)

Jonathan P. Tait (1 year)

Judy D. Althouse (3 years)

Michael L. Herb (3 years)

 

Board of Directors of Bible Fellowship Church Homes, Inc.

LeRoy S. Heller (3 years)

Ralph E. Ritter (2 years)

 

Board of Victory Valley

Rodney P. Plows (1 year)

 

Board of Missions

Ralph M. Soper (3 years)

LeRoy O. Herb (3 years)

 

Board of Directors of Pinebrook Bible Conference

Charles D. Bomgardner (3 years)

LeRoy O. Herb (3 years)

 

Board of Higher Education

William J. Dunn (3 years)

 

Board of Pensions

Clyde D. Bomgardner, Jr. (3 years)

David J. Watkins (3 years)

 

Board of Communications

William H. Bartron (3 years)

Clyde W. Snyder (3 years)

 

Credentials Committee

Keith E. Plows (3 years)

David A. Thomann (3 years)

 

Ministerial Candidate Committee

Calvin T. Reed (3 years)

Richard E. Taylor (3 years)

 

Historical Committee

James A. Beil (3 years)

 

Conference Judicatory

James A. Beil (3 years)

Carl C. Cassel (3 years)

Lee E. Boyles (3 years)

Robert H. Zentz (3 years)

 

Special Appellate Judicatory

Raymond R. Dotts (3 years)

 

Report of the Board of Christian Education (see page)

Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Report of the Board of Youth and Young Adults (see page)

Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Report of the Historical Committee (see page)

Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Report of the Conference Judicatory (see page)

Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Report of the Strategic Planning Committee (see page)

Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

      Richard E. Taylor gave an update from the Strategic Planning Committee. Dennis M. Cahill thanked the Lord for the Strategic Planning Committee and for the work it is accomplishing.

 

Report of the Study Committee on the Millennium (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Resolved, that the meeting be adjourned.

 

      The meeting was adjourned at 12:00 noon with Bruce A. Kellerman closing in prayer.


Fifth Meeting

Tuesday Afternoon, 1:30 PM

 

      The meeting was called to order by Chairman Randall A. Grossman at 1:32 PM. Gerald L. Schlonecker led in prayer, remembering Alva C. Cassel who is experiencing physical difficulties.

 

Resolved, that the minutes of the third meeting be approved.

 

Report of the Study Committee on Credentials and Multi Staff Churches (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Resolved, that the following material be adopted at Second Reading:

 

204-4 Pastoral Staff

The pastoral staff of a Particular Church is composed of, and limited to, those men who are serving as ministers in the BFC. For an individual to serve as a minister in the BFC, he must be ordained by or have had his previous ordination recognized by the BFC or he must be under the care of the Ministerial Candidate Committee.

 

204-5 Church Staff

The church staff of a Particular Church is composed of individuals who are employed by that Particular Church. The church staff shall include the pastoral staff, but is not limited to the pastoral staff. Others included in the church staff would be secretaries, sexton, director of women’s ministries, director of children and youth, choir director, etc. The title, “Pastor”, when it is used in association with a person that is occupying a position on a church staff, is to be reserved for those who are members of the pastoral staff (see 204-4).

[SECOND READING]

 

Resolved, that the following numerical changes, with their corresponding explanation in the Faith and Order, be amended as follows and adopted at Second Reading:

 

204-1.1 - The terms “minister” and “pastor” are interchangeable.

 

204-1.2 - A minister or pastor in the Bible Fellowship Church must be holding or seeking credentials in the Bible Fellowship Church.

 

204-1.3 - The Office of Minister [presently in the F&O as 204-1.1]

 

204-1.4 - The Qualifications for the Ministry [presently in the F&O as 204-1.2]

[SECOND READING]

Yes - 123; No - 8

 

Resolved, that the changes made to Article 204-1.4 – Educational Requirements be adopted at Second Reading to read as follows: (Italicized and bold words to be normalized when included in Faith and Order)

 

Article 204-1.4 – The Qualifications for the Ministry

             Educational Requirements

 

(1) All men desiring to be ordained to the ministry of the BFC shall have been graduated from college/university and are encouraged to pursue a seminary degree. The minimum requirement is 3 years of theological training or its approved equivalent. A man may be an applicant or candidate during the period of his training, but the 3 years of theological study shall be completed before he becomes a probationer. Exceptions to these rules may be made for some mature men; however, in no case will a man be recommended for ordination examination before completing the equivalent of 3 years of theological training.

(2) Candidates for the ministry should be men of broad-reading interests, giving evidence of understanding and practical wisdom.

[SECOND READING]

Yes -124; No - 6

 

Resolved, that the following be adopted as First Reading for inclusion into the Faith and Order: (This is to replace 204-1.2 The Qualification for the Ministry – Personal Qualifications.)

 

204-1.4 The Qualifications for the Ministry

Personal Qualifications

 

(1) The minister must have a love for the study of Scripture inasmuch as his primary function is to be pastor-teacher.

 

(2) The minister must possess qualities of leadership and administration, together with a willingness to assume responsibility inasmuch as he is an elder who numbers ruling among his duties.

 

(3) The minister, being accountable to God, must have a genuine love for people, exercise patience in dealing with them, be receptive to criticism and correction, and remain steadfast in his duties inasmuch as he is an under-shepherd of the flock of God.

 

(4) The minister must not be a lover of money inasmuch as he is to be a lover of God.

 

(5) The minister must be willing to forego personal rights and privileges for the sake of ministering to others inasmuch as he is to be an example of a servant.

[FIRST READING]

Yes - 125; No - 2

 

Resolved, that the following be adopted as First Reading:

 

Whereas, the “Study Committee: Credentials & Multi-Staff Churches” (hereafter named “Study Committee”) proposal has been adopted at second reading, and

Whereas, this legislation states in 510-1 (1) that “There are three categories of nominees for election to boards and committee. They are ministers, elders, and laypersons,” and

Whereas, this legislation also states in 204-4, Pastoral Staff, that “The pastoral staff of a Particular Church is composed of, and limited to, those men who are serving as ministers in the BFC. For an individual to serve as a minister in the BFC, he must be ordained by or have had his previous ordination recognized by the BFC or he must be under the care of the Ministerial Candidate Committee”, and

Whereas, the Board of Youth and Young Adults (BYYA) from time to time will have men who will be under the care of the Candidate Committee and will also be ministering in a church at the same time, and

Whereas, the BYYA desires to include such men (youth pastors, probationers) who would benefit youth and young adult ministry in the BFC through the use of their training and experience, therefore be it

Resolved, that we change the BYYA bylaws (F&O, 512-18) to read as follows:

 

512-18.2

(1) The Board will be composed of five ministers and four laypersons.

(2) They will be elected for a term of three years in classes as follows:

                               Class I          two ministers, one layperson

                               Class II two ministers, one layperson

                               Class III       one minister, two laypersons

[FIRST READING]

 

Whereas, we have a man who was in the layperson category but has recently been licensed and continues under the care of the Ministerial Candidate Committee, therefore be it

Resolved, that by the rule of exception we put the change of by-laws into effect at the 122nd Annual Conference to be voted on for Second Reading at the 123rd Annual Conference.

 

Report of the Study Committee to Provide Support to Weak and Declining Churches (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Resolved, that the Study Committee on Weak and Declining Churches continue its work for another year and further that this committee is hereby given, as its first assignment, the writing of a more complete and final document describing the task, structure and rules of operation of the proposed board to be presented at Annual Conference, 2006.

 

Resolved, that we invite Carl Shank to present the N.C.D. program to the BFC at large through such avenues as the 2005 PED retreat or regional seminars.

 

      Whereas, there may be a church or two in need of help now, be it therefore

Resolved, that we express willingness to hear from them and pledge to provide help now.

 

Resolved, that the person appointed to the study committee be a member of the Ministerial Relations Committee.

 

Resolved, that the following be adopted at Second Reading:

 

153-2 - Tobacco

 

153-2.1 Because the use of tobacco is harmful to the body and addictive, it is inconsistent with Christian living.1 Its use may negatively affect the believer’s ministry to the saved2 and unsaved.3 Consequently the church should warn its people of the dangers of tobacco products and strongly urge complete abstinence from them.4

 

1 1 Cor. 6:12, 19-20; 2 Cor. 7:1; 1 Pe. 2: 9, 10

2 1 Cor. 8:9-13; Rom. 14:15-21

3 1 Cor. 9:12

4 1 Cor. 9:24-27[SECOND READING]

Yes - 116; No - 7

 

The following Second Reading legislation was presented by the Board of Communications.

 

Resolved, that the following legislation be adopted at Second Reading:

 

                        512-9.1 Composition and Election

      (1)   The Board of Communications shall be composed of the Editor of Fellowship News, the Business Manager of Fellowship News, Webservant, and three ministers and two laypersons.

      (2)   The Editor of Fellowship News, Business Manager of Fellowship News and Webservant shall be appointed by the Board of Communications for three-year terms subject to ratification by Annual Conference. The election of these officers shall be in such a manner that their respective terms shall not expire at the same time.

      (7)   It shall maintain and oversee the denominational website.

Change current (7) to (8).

[SECOND READING]

 

Resolved, that the following legislative material related to the Assistant Registrar be adopted at Second Reading:

 

Insert a new 506-3 and change the numbers of all following 506 articles accordingly.

506-3 Duties of the Assistant Registrar

(1)He shall assist the Registrar in carrying out his duties.

             (2)     He shall respond to all ordained men excused from all of Annual Conference with a letter acknowledging their absence and shall provide them with a copy of the report by the Annual Conference Reporter on the proceedings of Annual Conference as well as an order form from the Board of Communications.

             (3)     He shall review all communications sent to the Registrar and convey to Annual Conference any items of special concern to Annual Conference, including requests for prayer.

[SECOND READING]

 

Resolved, that the following legislative material related to the Registrar be adopted at Second Reading:

 

Change 506-2(2) (3) to:

(2) He shall prepare a list of the Annual Conference delegate(s) and alternate delegate(s) in each congregation from the information supplied to him on the Annual Conference Registration Form.

(3) He shall verify that the Annual Conference delegate(s) and alternate delegate(s) are elders in their congregation and have been duly elected. This shall be accomplished by comparing the information supplied on the Annual Conference Registration Form with the official list of Annual Conference delegate(s) and alternate delegate(s) supplied to him from the Committee on Examination of Minutes of Particular Churches. Any discrepancies should be resolved prior to a delegate or alternate delegate being seated at Annual Conference.

Change the present 506-3 to:

506-3 The Committee on Examination of Minutes of Particular Churches shall, prior to Annual Conference, furnish to the Registrar a list of duly elected Annual Conference delegates and alternate delegates as they appear in the minutes of the Particular Churches.

Change 511-1.3 Duties (3)

(3) It shall, prior to Annual Conference, furnish to the Registrar a list of duly elected Annual Conference delegates and alternate delegates as they appear in the minutes of the Particular Churches.

Change 407-4

Each pastor shall inform the Registrar of Annual Conference of the names of the duly elected Annual Conference delegate(s) and alternate delegate(s) by way of the Annual Conference Registration Form.

[SECOND READING]

 

Report of the Beneficiary Society (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Report of the Committee on Examination of 121st Annual Conference Minutes (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be adopted.

 

Report of the Committee on Examination of Minutes of Particular Churches (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Report of the Ministerial Convention Committee (see page)

      Resolved, that the report be accepted.

 

Resolved, that the meeting be adjourned.

      The meeting was adjourned at 5:02 PM. Mark L. Morrison shared a prayer concern from the Christian school that meets in the Cape May Court House facility and a concern for the health of Richard A. Moyer. He closed the meeting in prayer remembering those two requests.


Sixth Meeting

Tuesday Evening, 6:30 PM

 

      The meeting was called to order at 6:30 PM by the chairman, Randall A. Grossman. Wayne M. Chadwell led the conference in prayer.

 

Report of the Registrar:

      The following requested to be excused from all or part of Annual Conference: Bruce A. Kellerman, David Brown, Elliot H. Ramos, Alan G. Miller and Gene E. Parris.

Resolved, that these requests be granted.

 

Whereas, two items of approved legislation appear to have been omitted from the record of the 121st Annual Conference proceedings as indicated,

Resolved, that we open the Minutes of the 121st Annual Conference for the eighth meeting, and further

Resolved, that the following legislation be inserted into the minutes of the Eighth Meeting of the 121st Annual Conference as indicated:

 

      Insert on p.50 after the first resolution --

Resolved, that the following be adopted at Second Reading:

512-1.3 (8) It shall advise particular churches and agencies concerning any gift annuities prior to their establishment. (see 407-5; 509-7) [This replaces the current 512-1.3 (8)]

[SECOND READING]

 

Resolved, that the following action be taken at Second Reading:

Resolved, that the Stewardship Council be dissolved, and be it further

Resolved, that 512-16 Stewardship Council be deleted from the Faith & Order.

[SECOND READING]

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Resolved, that the minutes from the eighth meeting of the 121st Annual Conference be approved.

 

Resolved, that we receive the petition from the congregation of Community Bible Fellowship Church, Howell NJ.

 

Petition from the congregation of Community Bible Fellowship Church, Howell, NJ