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Marvin Boore RECOMMENDATIONS AND REVOLVING LOAN FUND Kansas City Association David Mullin 2005* Charles Ryan 2006* Bethel Association Marvin Boore 2005* John Spencer 2006* PUBLICATION COMMITTEE Fred Vogel 2005* Charles Ryan 2006* Ben Stallings 2007* BAPTIST HERALD EDITOR  Jerry Derfelt ASSISTANT EDITOR  Fred Vogel * TERM EXPIRES RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE Jerry Derfelt 2005* Ray Adams 2006* MISSIONARY COMMITTEE Bro. Ray Adams -- Chairman Bro. Paul Mooney -- Vice Chairman Bro. Eldon Prawl -- Clerk Bro. Clyde Lingelbach -- Assistant Clerk Bro. Jerry Derfelt -- Secretary - Treasurer Bro. Marvin Boore -- Asst. Secretary - Treasurer Bro. Rodney Castleberry -- Director of Missions ADVISORY COMMITTEE UNDER DIRECTOR OF MISSIONS Kansas City District - Ray Adams 2005* Dan McGee 2006* Bethel District - Paul Mooney 2005* Fred Vogel 2006* STATE WOMENS MISSIONARY AUXILLARY Sis. Barbara Adams -- President Sis. Dorothy VanVolkinburg -- I Vice President Sis. Joyce Wilson -- II Vice President Sis. Becky Mullin -- Recording Secretary Sis. Gladys Boatright -- Correspond. Secretary Sis. Nelda Hurd -- Reporter Sis. Lois Lewis -- Historian STATE MEN S FELLOWSHIP (BROTHERHOOD) Bro. Charles Ryan -- President Bro. Ben Stallings -- Vice President Bro. Clyde Lingelbach -- Clerk Bro. Eldon Prawl -- Assistant Clerk (NOTE: No meeting or elections held this year) * Term Expires The BMA of Kansas was organized in 1959. The first meeting was held with Mt. Olive Baptist Church Girard, Kansas. Annual meetings have been held since then in the following churches: 2nd Annual  Harmony Baptist Church, Pittsburg, Ks 3rd Annual  First Missionary Baptist Church, Joplin, MO 4th Annual  31st. St. Baptist Church, Kansas City, MO 5th Annual  First Baptist Church, Galena, KS 6th Annual  Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Girard, KS 7th Annual  First Missionary Baptist Church, Joplin, MO 8th Annual  Quincy Baptist Church, Kansas City, MO 9th Annual  First Baptist Church, Galena, KS 10th Annual  Glenview Baptist Church, Independence, MO 11th Annual  Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Girard, KS 12th Annual  Broadview Baptist Church, Gladstone, MO 13th Annual  Fellowship Baptist Church, Wichita, KS 14th Annual  First Baptist Church, Galena, KS 15th Annual  Glenview Baptist Church, Independence, MO 16th Annual  First Baptist Church, Galena, KS 17th Annual  Faith Baptist Church, Independence, MO 18th Annual  Fellowship Baptist Church, Wichita, KS 19th Annual  Riley Baptist Church, Riley, KS 20th Annual  Highland Park Baptist Church, Independence, KS 21st Annual  Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Garland, KS 22nd Annual  First Baptist Church, Galena, KS 23rd Annual  Faith Baptist Church, Independence, MO 24th Annual  First Missionary Baptist Church, Joplin, MO 25th Annual  Harmony Heights Baptist Church, Independence, MO 26th Annual  First Baptist Church, Galena, KS 27th Annual  Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Girard, KS 28th Annual  First Baptist Church, Galena, KS 29th Annual  First Baptist Church, Galena, KS 30th Annual  Meadowside Baptist Church, Pittsburg, KS 31st Annual  Faith Baptist Church, Independence, MO 32nd Annual  First Baptist Church, Galena, KS 33rd Annual  Faith Baptist Church, Independence, MO 34th Annual  Glenview Baptist Church, Independence, MO 35th Annual  Immanuel Baptist Mission, Ottawa, KS 36th Annual  Highland Park Baptist Church, Independence, KS 37th Annual  Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Girard, KS 38th Annual  Grace Baptist Church, Joplin, MO 39th Annual  Glenview Baptist Church, Independence, MO 40th Annual  First Baptist Church, Galena, KS 41st Annual  First Baptist Church, Galena, KS 42nd Annual  Cornerstone Baptist Church, Raymore, MO 43rd Annual  Grace Baptist Church, Joplin, MO 44th Annual  First Baptist Church, Galena, KS 45th Annual  Calvary Baptist Church, Independence, MO 46th Annual Cornerstone Baptist Church Raymore, MO 47th Annual Mt. Olive Baptist Church Girard, KS MODERATORS of the B.M.A. OF KANSAS AND WESTERN MISSOURI BRO. LEE KILLION BRO. H. M. DRY BRO. HERSHEL LEE BRO. LOYLE URSERY BRO. ERNEST DAVIS BRO. RICHARD WILES BRO. JOHN DUNCAN BRO. GERALD KELLAR BRO. E.C. WATSON BOR. JEFF SWART BRO. CHARLES IDLEMAN BRO. FRED VOGEL BRO. RAY ADAMS BRO. FRANK MARTIN BRO. CHARLES LESLIE BRO. EARL KEELE BRO. MICHAEL HART BRO. WAYNES JONES BRO. BRIAN PRUETT BRO. MIKE JONES BRO. JIM LEA BRO. PAUL MOONEY CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF THE BAPTIST MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION OF KANSAS AND WESTERN MISSOURI CONSTITUTION ARTICLE I Preamble With a sincere desire for the promotion of the divine teachings of church and ministerial equality and a deeper realization that Christ alone is our leader, and the Word of God shall forever be our all-sufficient rule of faith and practice, and with an honest emphasis on fellowship and cooperation among all Baptist Churches upholding these principles, we prayerfully adopt the following constitution and by-laws. ARTICLE II Doctrinal Statements I God There is one living and true God, the creator of the universe (Ex. 15:11; Isa 45:11; Jer. 27:5). He is revealed in the unity of the Godhead as God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, who are equal in every divine perfection (Ex. 15:11; Matt 28:19; II Cor. 13:14). A. God the Father is the supreme ruler of the universe. He Providentially directs the affairs of history according to the purposes of His grace (Gen 1; Ps. 19:1; Ps. 104; Heb. 1:1-3). B. God the Son is the Savior of the world. Born of the virgin Mary (Matt 1:18; Lk. 1:26-35), He declared His deity among men (John 1:14, 18; Matt. 9:6), died on the cross as the only sacrifice for sin (Phil. 2:6-11), arose bodily from the grave (Lk. 24:6, 7, 24-26; I Cor. 15:3-6), and ascended back to the Father (Acts 1:9-11; Mk. 16:19). He is at the right hand of the Father, interceding for believers (Rom. 8:34; Heb 7:25) until He returns to rapture them from the world (Acts 1:11; I Thes. 4:16-18). C. God the Holy Spirit is the manifest presence of deity. He convicts of sin (John 16:8-11). Teaches spiritual truths according to the written word (John 16:12-15), permanently, indwells believers (Acts 5:32; John 14:16, 17, 20, 23), and confers on every believer at conversion the ability to render effective spiritual service (I Pet. 4:10,11). II The Scriptures A. The Scriptures are God s inerrant revelation, complete in the Old and New Testaments, written by divinely inspired men as they were moved by the Holy Spirit (II Tim. 3:16; II Pet. 1:21). Those men wrote not in words of human wisdom but in words taught by the Holy Spirit (I Cor. 2:13) B. The Scriptures provide the standard for the believer s faith and practice (II Tim. 3:16, 17), reveal the principles by which God will judge all (Heb 4:12; John 12:48), and express the true basis of Christian fellowship (Gal. 1:8,9; II John 9-11). III Creation A. The World  God created all things for His own pleasure and glory, as revealed in the biblical account of creation (Gen. 1: Rev. 4:11; John 1:2,3; Col. 1:16) B. The Angels  God created an innumerable host of spirit beings called angels. Holy angles worship God and execute His will; while fallen angels serve Satan, seeking to hinder God s purpose (Col. 1:16; Lk. 20:35, 36; Mat. 22:29,30; Ps. 103:20; Jude 6). C. Man  God created man in His own image. As the crowning work of creation, every person is a dignity and worth and merits the respect of all other persons (Ps.8; Gen.1:27; 2:7; Matt. 10:28-31). IV Satan Satan is a person rather than a personification of evil (John 8:44), and he with his demons opposes all that is true and godly by blinding the world to the gospel (II Cor. 4:3,4), tempting saints to do evil (Eph. 6:11; I Pet. 5:8), and warring against the Son of God (Gen. 3:15; Rev. 20:1-10). V Depravity Although man was created in the image of God (Gen 1:26; 2:17). He fell through sin and that image was marred (Rom. 5:12; James 3:9). In his unregenerate state, he is void of spiritual life, is under the influence of the devil, and lacks any power to save himself (Eph. 2:1-3; John 1:13). The sin nature has been transmitted to every member of the human race, the man Jesus Christ alone being excepted (Rom. 3:23; I Pet. 2:22). Because of the sin nature, man possesses no divine life and is essentially and unchangeably depraved apart from divine grace (Rom. 3:10-19; Jer. 17:9) IV Salvation A. The Meaning of Salvation  Salvation is the gracious work of God whereby He delivers undeserving sinners from sin and its results (Matt. 1:21; Eph. 2:8-9). In justification He declares righteous all who put faith in Christ as Savior (Rom. 3:20-22), giving them freedom from condemnation, peace with God, and full assurance of future glorification (Rom. 3:24-26). B. The Way of Salvation  Salvation is based wholly on the grace of God apart from works (Titus 3:5; Eph. 2:9). Anyone who will exercise repentance toward God and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ will be saved (Acts 16:30-32; Lk. 24:47; Rom. 10:17). C. The Provision of Salvation - Christ died for the sins of the whole world (John 1:29, 3:16; I John 2:1,2). Through His blood, atonement is made without respect of persons (I Tim. 2:4-6). All sinners can be saved by His gracious provision (Heb. 2:9; John 3:18). The Purpose of Salvation  Election is the sovereign act of God by which He bestows His mercy of salvation upon all whom He has chosen in Jesus Christ before the foundation of the world, according to His foreknowledge (Eph. 1:3-5; I Pet. 1:1,2). It is consistent with God s sovereignty and man s free agency (Eph. 1:11-14). Election necessitates the preaching of the gospel to every creature, the convicting of sinners by the Holy Spirit, and the belief of the truth of each repenting sinner (Matt. 28:18-20; Mk. 16:15). Within our finite limits of understanding, sinners are free to accept or reject God s offered mercy (John 1:11,12). VII Sanctification All believers are set apart unto God (Heb. 10:12-14) at the time of their regeneration (I Cor. 6:11). They should grow in grace (II Pet. 1:5-8) by allowing the Holy Spirit to apply God s Word to their lives (I Pet. 2:2), conforming them to the principles of divine righteousness (Rom. 12:1,2; I Thes. 4:3-7) and making them partakers of the holiness of God (II Cor. 7:1; I Pet. 1:15,16). VIII Security All believers are eternally secure in Jesus Christ (John 10:24-30; Rom. 8:35-39). They are born again (John 3:3-5; I John 5:1; I Pet. 1:23), made new creatures in Christ (II Cor. 5:17; II Pet. 1:4), and indwelt by the Holy Spirit (Rom. 8:9; I John 4:4), assuring their perseverance in good works (Eph. 2:10). A special providence watches over them (Rom. 8:28; I Cor. 10:13), and they are kept by the power of God (Phil. 1:6; 2:12,13: I Pet. 1:3-5, Heb. 13:5). IX Church A. The Nature of the Church  A New Testament church is a local congregation (Acts 16:5; I Cor. 4:17) of baptized believers in Jesus Christ (Acts 2:41) who are united by covenant in belief of what God has revealed and in obedience to what He has commanded (Acts 2:41-42). B. The Autonomy of the Church  She acknowledges Jesus as her only Head (Eph. 5:23; Col. 1:18) and the Holy Bible as her only rule of faith and practice (Isa. 8:20; II Tim. 3:16-17), governing herself by democratic principles (Acts 6:1-6; I Cor. 5:1-5) under the oversight of her pastors (Acts 20:28; Heb. 13:7, 17, 24). C. The Perpetuity of the Church  Instituted by Jesus during His personal ministry on earth (Matt. 16:18; Mk. 3:13-19; John 1:35-51), true churches have continued to the present and will continue until Jesus returns (Matt. 16:18; 28:20). The Ordinances of the Church  Her two ordinances are baptism and the Lord s Supper. Baptism is the immersion in water of a believer as a confession of his faith in Jesus Christ (Matt. 28:19; Rom. 6:4) and is prerequisite to church membership and participation in the Lord s Supper (Acts 2:41-42). The Lord s Supper is the sacred sharing of the bread of communion and the cup of blessing by the assembled church (Acts 20:7) as a memorial to the crucified body and shed blood of Jesus Christ (Lk. 22:19,20; I Cor. 11:23-26). Both ordinances must be administered by the authority of a New Testament church (Matt. 28:18-20, I Cor. 11:23-26). The Officers of the Church  Pastors and Deacons are the permanent officers divinely ordained in a New Testament church (Phil. 1:1). Each church may select men of her choice to fill those offices under the leading of the Holy Spirit (Acts 6:1-6; 29:17, 18) according to the divinely given qualifications (I Tim 3:1-13). Pastors (elders, bishops) are authorized to oversee and teach the churches under the Lordship of Jesus Christ (Acts 20:28; Heb. 13:7, 17, 24; I Pet. 5:1-4) Each church is responsible to follow them as they follow Christ (I Cor. 11:1; I Thes 1:6; Heb. 13:17) and to provide a livelihood for them that they might fulfill their ministries (I Tim. 5:17, 18; Phil 4:15-18). Pastors are equal in the service of God (Matt. 23:8-12). Deacons (ministers, servants) are servants of the churches and assistants to the pastors, particularly in benevolent ministries. Each church may select her own deacons according to her needs, and no church is bound by the act of another church in that selection (Acts 6:1-6). F. The Ministry of the Church  Her mission is evangelizing sinners by preaching the gospel. (Matt. 28:19; Lk. 24:45-47), baptizing those who believe (Acts 2:41; 8:12, 35-38), and maturing them by instruction (Matt. 28:20; Acts 2:42) and discipline (Matt. 18:7, 18; I Cor. 5:1-5). G. The Fellowship of the Church  She is free to associate with true churches in furthering the faith (II Cor. 11:8; Phil 4:10, 15, 16) but is responsible to keep herself from those who hold doctrines or practices contrary to Holy Scripture (Gal. 1:8, 9; I John 2:19). In association with other churches, each church is equal and is the sole judge of the measure and method of her cooperation (Matt. 20:25-28). In all matters of polity and practice, the will of each church is final (Matt. 18:18). X Civil Authority Human government was instituted by God to protect the innocent and punish the guilty. It is separate from the church, though both church and state exercise complementary ministries for the benefit of society (Matt.22:21). Christians should submit to the authority of the government under which they live, obeying all laws which do not contradict the laws of God, respecting officers of government, paying taxes, rendering military service, and praying for the welfare of the nation and its leaders (Rom. 13:1-7; I Pet. 2:13, 17; I Tim. 2:1,2). They should vote, hold office, and exercise influence to direct the nation after the principles of Holy Scripture. Civil authority is not to interfere in matters of conscience or disturb the institutions of religion (Acts 4:18-20), but it should preserve for every citizen the free exercise of his religious convictions. Churches should receive no subsidy from the government, but they should be exempt from taxation on property and money used for the common good through worship, education, or benevolence. XI Last Things A. Return  Our risen Lord will return personally in bodily form to receive His redeemed unto himself. His return is imminent (I Thes. 4:13-17; Rev. 22:20). B. Resurrections  After Jesus returns, all of the dead will be raised bodily, each in his own order; the righteous dead in  the resurrection of Life and the wicked dead in  the resurrection of damnation (John 5:24-29; I Cor. 15:20-28). C. Judgments  Prior to the eternal state, God will judge everyone to confer rewards or to consign to punishment (Matt. 25:31-46; II Cor. 5:10; Rev 20:11-15). D. Eternal States  Heaven is the eternal home of the redeemed (John 14:1-3) who, in their glorified bodies (I Cor. 15:51-58), will live forever in the presence of God forever (I Thes. 4:17) in ultimate blessing (Rev 21,22). Hell is the place of eternal punishment and suffering (Lk. 16:19-31) for the devil, his angels (Matt. 25:41), and the unredeemed (Rev. 20:10-15). Addendum: Note: The following statements are not to be binding upon the churches already affiliated with this association, or to require adoption by churches petitioning this body for privilege of cooperation, or to be a test of fellowship between brethren or churches. However, they do express the preponderance of opinion among the churches of the Baptist Missionary Association of America. 1. We believe in the premillennial return of Christ to earth, after which He shall reign in peace upon the earth for a thousand years (Rev. 20:4-6). 2. We believe the Scriptures to teach two resurrections: the first of the righteous at Christ s coming: the second of the wicked at the close of the thousand-year reign (I Thes. 4:13-17; Rev. 20:6, 12-15). Page # Page # ROSTER OF CHURCHES AND MISSIONS Calvary 9505 E. 47th Street Kansas City, MO 64133 Phone: (816) 353-5355 Pastor: David Mullin Clerk: Helen Blalock 3016 Hunter Kansas City, MO 64129 Phone: (816) 254-0720 Cornerstone 904 S. Madison P.O. Box 733 Raymore, MO 64083 Phone: (816) 318-0116 Pastor: Ray Adams Clerk: Barbara Adams 1708 Stasi Raymore, MO 64083 Phone: (816) 322-2506 Crossroads Mission 915 W. 19th St. P. O. Box 798 Ottawa, KS 66067 Phone: (785) 242-6815 Pastor: Vacancy Clerk: Doris Clark 1329 S. Pine Ottawa, KS 66067 Phone: (785) 242-3445 Faith 17245 E. Kentucky Road Independence, MO 64058 Phone: (816) 257-6922 Pastor: Alan Ettinger Clerk: Connie Prawl 15708 E. 25th St. Indep. MO 64055 Phone: (816) 461-4704 Fellowship 2200 S. Mosley Wichita, KS 67211 Phone: (316) 263-0986 Pastor: Farrell Eoff Clerk: Stanley Allen 3540 S. St. Francis Wichita, KS 67216 Phone: (316) 529-1947 First Galena 7th & Euclid P. O. Box 218 Galena, KS 66739 Phone: (620) 783-1618 Pastor: Rodney Castleberry Clerk: Leigh Ann Ryan 217 W. 19th St. Galena, KS 66739 Phone: (620) 783-5550 First K. C. 709 S. 8th Street Kansas City, KS 66105 Phone: (913) 371-5150 Pastor: Charles Ryan Clerk: Karen Stallings 5232 Eastern Ave KCMO 64129 Phone: 816-923-5710 e-mail karenofkc@aol.com ROSTER OF CHURCHES AND MISSIONS First Parker P. O. Box 167 Parker, KS 66072 Phone: (913) 898-3535 Pastor: Marvin Stevens (interim) Clerk: Kathy Harrison 305 S. Center St. Parker, KS 66072 Phone: (913) 898-2498 e-mail kharrison@ecksor.net Glenview 3101 Shrank Road Independence, MO 64055 Phone: (816) 373-2746 Pastor: Dan McGee Clerk: Joan McGee 2009 S. Leslie Indep., MO 64055 Phone: (816) 461-3365 Grace 3130 S. Wall Avenue Joplin, MO 64804 Phone: (417) 623-1924 Pastor: Fred Vogel Clerk: Michael Hair 115 N. Ozark Joplin, MO 64801 Phone: (417) 782-5772 Harmony 1701 E. Salem Drive Independence, MO 64056 Phone: (816) 796-3682 Pastor: Ronald Keogh Clerk: Virgil Hodges 3901 N. Union Sugar Creek, MO 64050 Phone: (816) 252-1738 Heritage 927 N. Olive PO Box 21 Nevada, MO 64772 Phone: (417) 667-7572 Pastor: Paul Mooney Clerk: Suzan Gaster Rt. 2 box 247 Nevada, MO 64772 Phone: (417) 667-3024 Lansing 599 E. Eisenhower Lansing, KS 66043 Phone:: (913) 727-3603 Pastor: H.D. Lee Clerk: Paula Lilleston 599 East Eisenhower Lansing, KS 66043 Meadowside 1406 S. Rouse Pittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: (620) 231-3418 Pastor: Vacancy Clerk: Freda Hardister 1611 N. Elm St. Pittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: (620) 231-3637 ROSTER OF CHURCHES AND MISSIONS Mt. Olive 230 E. 590th Ave P. O. Box 244 Girard, KS 66743 Phone: (620) 724-4067 Pastor: Gary Brewer Clerk: Janet Huston 114 E. Elm Girard, Ks 66743 Phone: (620) 724-8880 E-mail rejoicing@ckt.net Mt. Zion 2629 Eagle Road Garland, KS 66741 Phone: (620) 223-5610 Pastor: Rick Womack Clerk: Marilyn Webster Rt. 1 Box 134 Bronaugh, MO 64728 Phone: (417) 228-1070 CHAIRMEN OF DEACONS Calvary: None Cornerstone: Bill Cochran 1511 Cherry Street Raymore, MO 64083 816-331-2851 Faith: Eldon C. Prawl 15708 E. 25th Street Indep. MO 64055 816-461-4704 Fellowship: None First of Galena:Roy Derfelt PO Box 367 Galena, KS 66739 620-783-1939 First of Joplin: Lonnie VanVolkinburg Sr. 2115 Murphy Joplin, MO 64804 417-623-1899 First of KC: Clyde Lingelbach 436 S. Drury Kansas City, MO 64123 816-241-5889 First of Parker: None Glenview: Jim McGee 2009 S. Leslie Indep., MO 64055 816-373-3365 CHAIRMEN OF DEACONS Grace: Brice Martin 3230 W. 23rd Street Joplin, MO 64804 417-782-6189 Harmony Heights: Harriel Booker 16417 E. 34th Street Indep. MO 64055 816-373-9925 Heritage: Don Morrow 2005 N. Lynn Nevada, MO 64772 417-667-4109 Immanuel: None Lansing: None Meadowside: Jack Hardister 1611 N. Elm Pittsburg, KS 66762 620-231-3637 Mt. Olive: Darrel Goedeke 634 W. 515th Avenue McCune, KS 66753 620-632-4467 Mt. Zion: Fred Clary Rural Route Deerfield, MO 64741 417-228-1012 State Missions Director Annual Report It is with great pleasure that I present to you my fourth annual report as State Missions Director. We have completed a full year and 2 months working with Bro. Fausto Coto as our Spanish missionary in Liberal, KS. He reports good progress in building relationships, home Bible studies, and public worship attendance. We rejoice in that God has supplied a place where they are holding public and formal worship services. Though their dream is still to one day be able to buy land and construct, they are now meeting in a building located at 122 W. Wilson in Liberal. This building belongs to a group of Spanish speaking people who were before part of a Southern Baptist Mission, but due to problems with the mother church and the Southern Baptist Convention have voiced their desire to become a part of the BMA work. We welcome their intention, are anxious about working out all the details and rejoice in how God is providing our mission church with a building to worship Him in. I still remain hopeful that the BMAA North American Missions Program will one day accept Bro. Fausto as part of the partnership program. The idea I had previously gotten from the office was that Bro. Coto s performance would be reviewed after a year and if the work was progressing and things looked favorable then, due consideration would be given to the matter at that time. I believe that time has arrived. Bro. Coto has express his desire to devote full time to the work now. Hence, I will be pursuing this possibility once again. I greatly appreciate Brother Raymond Brady and the BMA of OK, Brother Danny Kirk and the BMA of MO, Brother Paul Sheets and the First Baptist Church of Gurdon, AR Brother Rodney Dunlap and the First Baptist Church of Matthews, MO, the Southeast MO local association as well as the local association and the churches of the BMA of KS and Western MO for their monthly support of this project. It is also appropriate that I express appreciation to those men who serve on the Advisory Committee (Fred Vogel, Paul Mooney, Ray Adams, and Dan McGee). They have taken time out of their already busy schedules to make trips and attend meetings. It has been great working with them. As State Missions Director, I recommend that we continue Supporting Bro. Fausto Coto as a part-time missionary and that we give due consideration to giving him a love offering and raising our part of his monthly salary as he continues establishing a Spanish speaking church in Liberal, KS; that we continue seeking out other associational groups to help support this effort; and that we encourage any BMA of KS and Western MO associations, churches or local groups that need a project for VBS, WMA, Brotherhood etc. to consider contacting the State Missions Director for ideas concerning special needs of the work in Liberal. This report is respectively submitted in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I encourage all of us to join fervently in praying for the salvation of the lost in Liberal and the building of a great church there. May God grant us good success as we seek His guidance in this matter. Thank you and God bless! Rodney L. Castleberry State Missions Director KOAM ENCAMPMENT REPORT Last year s theme was  Mission Possible Brother Dustin Wisely served as evangelist and he was a true blessing to all that were there. We had 287 at the Wednesday night service last year and expect even more this year. Wednesday night was  Let Freedom Ring night at dinner with everyone decked out in their Red, White and Blue. Camp 2004 will be July 12-16 at Pittsburg State University. Travis Plumlee will be our evangelist and he will also be doing some special teaching during the week. BROTHERHOOD REPORT The State Brotherhood did not meet during 2004 ARTICLES OF COOPERATION AS APPROVED DURING ASSOCIATION MEETING JUNE 24, 2000 PREAMBLE ARTICLE I NAME ARTICLE II PURPOSE ARTICLE III MEMBERSHIP ARTICLE IV MEETINGS ARTICLE V OFFICERS SECTION 3 DUTIES OF THE OFFICERS A-MODERATOR B-ASSISTANT MODERATOR C-CLERK D-ASSISTANT CLERK E-SECRETARY-TREASURER F-ASSISTANT SEC Y-TREAS G-HISTORIAN H-MISSIONS DIRECTOR ARTICLE VI COOPERATION ARTICLE VII COMMITTEES SECTION 1 MISSIONARY COMMITTEE SECTION 2 PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE SECTION 3 ENCAMPMENT COMMITTEE SECTION 4 NOMINATING COMMITTEE SECTION 5 ENROLLMENT COMMITTEE SECTION 6 FINANCE COMMITTEE SECTION 7 OBITUARY COMMITTEE SECTION 8 RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE SECTION 9 REV. LOAN COMMITTEE SECTION 10 OTHER COMMITTEES ARTICLE VIII REVOLVING LOAN PROGRAM ARTICLE IX AMENDMENTS PREAMBLE With a sincere desire for the promotion of the divine teaching of church and ministerial equality and a deeper realization that Christ alone is our leader and the Word of God shall forever be our all-sufficient rule of faith and practice, and with an honest emphasis on fellowship and cooperation among all Baptist Churches upholding these principles, we prayerfully adopt the following Articles of Cooperation. ARTICLE I  NAME This body shall be known as the Baptist Missionary Association of Kansas and Western Missouri (herein sometimes referred to as the  Association ) ARTICLE II-PURPOSE The purpose of this Association shall be for member churches to voluntarily cooperate together in the fellowship of Christ and in the sponsoring and support of mission endeavors as is set out in these Articles of Cooperation. ARTICLE III  MEMBERSHIP Section I  Only Missionary Baptist Churches in sympathy with the Doctrinal Statement and Articles of Cooperation of this Association and desiring to cooperate with the member churches and the program of the Baptist Missionary Association of America may be admitted as members. Section 2  At an annual meeting a Missionary Baptist Church meeting the qualifications set out above may petition for membership to this Association. A petitioning church will be received as a member upon the unanimous approval of the messengers present at the association meeting where the petition is considered. Section 3  This Association is an independent and sovereign body and recognizes that each member church is also independent, autonomous and sovereign. This Association does not claim to exercise any authority over any of its member churches. Section 4  Maintaining Purity (a) In the event any church s right to be represented in this Association is challenged, the challenge must be in writing and approved by a challenging church on the basis of an alleged unscriptural doctrine or practice. (b) The Association reserves the right to withdraw fellowship from any member church violating the bonds of this union. Said church shall no longer be a member of this Association following a majority affirmative vote of the messengers at the meeting where such matter is presented. Said church s recognition as a member of this Association, and their appointed messenger s responsibilities shall terminate immediately. ARTICLE IV-MEETINGS Section 1  The Association shall hold an annual meeting on the fourth (4th) Saturday in June each year convening at 10:00 a.m. Section 2  The Moderator may call a special meeting of the Association at any time by giving two (2) weeks notice in writing to member churches stating the purpose of the meeting. Section 3  Each member church shall be entitled to be represented at meetings of the Association by three (3) messengers appointed by the churches. Each messenger must be a member in good standing of the church they represent. Each messenger is entitled to a single vote on each motion. Section 4  Each member church is encouraged to report in writing to the annual meeting of the Association giving statistics of the church s work for the year as accurately as possible. Section 5  A majority of the member churches must be represented by messenger for a quorum to exist. Section 6  Roberts Rules of Order shall be the rule of conduct of all meetings of the Association and its committees. Section 7  All matters of business shall be decided by the majority vote of those messengers present, except as is otherwise provided. Section 8  The order of Business (A) Association called to order (B) Worship arranged by the host church. (C) Introductory Sermon (D) Enrollment Committee Report (E) Seating of the Messengers (F) Petitionary Letters (G) Election of Officers (H) Reports and selection of committees. (1) Encampment Committee (2) Finance Committee (3) State Men s Fellowship (4) Publications Committee (5) Obituary Committee (6) Resolutions Committee (7) Other Committees (8) WMA (9) Missionary Committee (I) The Moderator may alter the order of business as he may deem necessary allowing a sufficient amount of time for all reports to be given to the Association . ARTICLE V  OFFICERS Section 1  Officers of the Association shall be elected at the annual meeting and shall take office at the close of the meeting in which they were elected. They shall hold office for a term of one (1) year. Section 2  The duties of the officers shall be those customarily pertaining to the respective offices including the following: (A) Moderator a. Shall preside over meetings with the privilege of asking the Assistant Moderator to take the chair for any specified purpose or any specified time. b. Shall maintain order at meetings c. Shall conduct the general business of the Association and shall have the privilege to attend and participate in any committee meeting. d. Shall appoint all committees whose selection is not otherwise set out herein. e. May vote at meetings in the event of a tie vote of the body. (B) Assistant Moderator 1. Shall perform the duties of the Moderator in his absence or inability to perform. 2. Shall perform such other duties as assigned by the Moderator. (C) Clerk 1. Shall keep a correct and current record of all proceedings of meetings. 2. Shall receive and prepare correspondence. 3. Shall perform other duties as may be assigned by the Moderator. (D) Assistant Clerk 1. Shall assist the Clerk. 2. Shall serve as Clerk at meetings in the absence of the Clerk. 3. Shall perform such other duties as assigned by the Moderator. Secretary-Treasurer 1. Shall be considered the financial manager of the Association 2. Shall receive and disburse funds as directed by the Association and/or the Missionary Committee. 3. Shall keep accurate records and submit to the churches and/or Missionary Committee written fi- nancial reports each month with an annual synopsis. 4. Shall have the ability to transfer funds between as- sociation accounts as the need arises. A written ex- planation of the transaction shall be sent to each church 5. Shall be considered a standing member of the Mis- sionary Committee and the Revolving Loan Fund Committee. Assistant Secretary-Treasurer 1. Shall conduct the duties of the Secretary-Treasurer should he be unable to carry out the duties of the office. 2. Shall assist as the Secretary-Treasurer may deem necessary. (G) Historian 1. Shall preserve recorded documents, news articles, and all other items as historical artifacts. Missions Director 1. Shall preside over the business of the Advisory Committee of the Missionary Committee. 2. Shall act as liaison between the Association, Missionary Committee, Revolving Loan Committee, missionaries, and the BMA of America Missions Department. 3. Shall be considered a standing member of the Missionary Committee and the Revolving Loan Fund Committee. ARTICLE VI  COOPERATION Section 1  This Association may maintain a cooperative relationship with other associations of Baptists with the same faith and order by correspondence, joint ventures, sending representatives to meetings, and other methods of voluntarily working together to accomplish the objectives and purposes of this Association. Section 2  In accordance with Matthew 20:25-27, we declare our condemnation of the ecclesiastical lordship of conventions found dominating many churches today. Section 3  This Association is opposed to alien baptism and open communion. Any such church practicing either or both of these is deemed unscriptural in faith and practice. ARTICLE VII  COMMITTEES Section 1  Missionary Committee  (A) Shall plan Associational activities dealing with education, inspiration, fellowship, publication, and mission involvement during the year. (B) Shall be comprised of two (2) committeemen in good standing from each church. The Secretary-Treasurer shall be a standing member of this committee. (C) Shall have a majority of committeemen present to form a quorum. (D) Shall elect officers from among its members at the June meeting. (1) Chairman (a) Shall preside over all of the committee meetings. (b) Shall call special meetings as he deems necessary or as requested by a member church. (2) Vice Chairman shall preside over all meetings in the absence of the Chairman. (3) Clerk shall keep an accurate record of the minutes of each meeting. (4) Nominate Assistant Clerk (E) Shall nominate candidates for the offices of Secretary-Treasurer, Assistant Secretary and Missions Director to the Association. (F) Shall fill all vacancies among missionary personnel and committees of the Association between meetings of the Association except as is otherwise set out. (G) Shall have the power to instruct the Secretary-Treasurer to disburse funds as it deems advisable. (H) Shall report to all meetings of this Association. The approval of minutes of this committee by the Association shall constitute ratification of all acts of this committee reported. (I) Shall meet twice annually, once in June prior to the annual session and once on the first Saturday in November at 10:00 a.m. (J) Special meetings may be held at times subject to the call of the Chairman. In the case of a special or called meeting at least three (3) days notice shall be given each church. The secretary of the committee shall contact each church, notifying them of the time and place of meeting and the nature of the business to be transacted or considered. Sufficient time shall be given to permit church action prior to the meeting time on all major considerations. (K) Shall elect a sub-committee known as an Advisory Committee which shall consist of five (5) members, two from the BMA of Kansas City and two from the Bethel District Associations each serving a two (2) year term, with two (2) members, one (1) from each district association rotating out each year. The fifth (5th) member shall be the Missions Director who shall chair this committee. Three (3) committeemen present shall constitute a quorum. Tenure on this committee shall be two (2) years with two (2) members elected annually. This committee s duties shall be as follows: (1) Shall make recommendations concerning new missions projects and personnel. (All missionaries and/or church cell leaders shall be required to sign an agreement to the Doctrinal Statement of the Association.) This Committee shall work to locate and evaluate prospective mission fields for church planting or shall evaluate a mission field that may be presented for consideration of cooperative support. As this committee recommends new missions projects to the Missionary Committee, it shall schedule a proposed time-line for the development of the missions project. (2) Shall remain available to missionary personnel for assistance as desired. The Advisory Committee shall work to advance the cooperative development of the missions projects into self-governing, self-sufficient churches actively involved in the business of this Association. Evaluate the work and progress being made in each project and recommend either continuation or termination of the support of the project, the missionary, or both.  The Advisory Committee be empowered to provide emergency financial assistance up to $500.00 when they determine that it is deemed necessary (added during the 2004 annual meeting) Section 2  Publications Committee (A) Shall publish the communications materials for the Association including the Baptist Herald and perform other publicity, promotion, and communication as shall be assigned to it by the Association or the Missionary Committee. (B) Shall be composed of three (3) members elected at the annual meeting of the Association for a term of three (3) years with the term of one member expiring each year. (C) Shall meet at the request of any committee member. Two (2) members present at a meeting shall constitute a quorum. (D) Shall report annually to the association and otherwise as may be deemed advisable. (E) Shall nominate an Editor of the Baptist Herald to the Association. His salary will be determined by the Association (F) Shall nominate an Assistant Editor of the Baptist Herald to the Association. He shall work with the Editor as the Editor deems necessary. Section 3  Encampment Committee (A) Shall be to receive and disburse all funds sent to the KOAM Encampment, plan and promote all activities for the encampment. (B) Shall be composed of five (5) members elected at the annual meeting of the Association for a term of five (5) years with the term of one (1) member expiring each year. (C) Shall annually elect officers from its members. (1) Chairman (a) Shall act as moderator in all committee meetings. (b) Shall act as representative of the committee at any Missionary Committee or Association meeting. (2) Treasurer (a) Shall receive, hold, and disburse KOAM Encampment funds as directed by the Encampment Committee and approved by the Association and/or Missionary Committee. (b) Shall keep an accurate record of all funds and submit to the Encampment Committee, the Association and/or the Missionary Committee written reports of the transactions with an annual synopsis. (D) Shall nominate a Camp Director to be considered to the Association. His duties shall be: (1) To work with the Encampment Committee in fulfilling the purpose of the committee. (2) To attend Encampment Committee meetings. He may make recommendations and participate in discussions, but does not have the power to vote in the committee meetings. (3) To promote the encampment within the Association and outside the Association. (4) To be responsible for securing campgrounds and speakers for all encampments. (5) To enlist workers from participating churches to fill all needed positions. (6) To act as the sole liaison between the encampment and the proprietors of the camp facilities. Section 4  Nominating Committee (A) Shall present names of nominees to the association where such are to be elected, unless otherwise set out herein. Other nominations can always be made from the floor. (B) Shall be composed of three (3) members elected for a term of three (3) years with the term of one member expiring each year. (C) Shall appoint its own chairman and shall meet on the call of the Chairman. Two (2) members present shall constitute a quorum. (D) Shall report to the annual meeting of the Association. (E) All nominations for this committee must come from the floor of the Association. This rule applies only to this committee. Section 5  Enrollment Committee: Shall be composed of by members of the host church to report the enrollment of the Association to they body during each annual meeting. Section 6  Finance Committee: (A) Shall report to the association all funds received during the annual meeting. (B) Shall have two (2) members for a term of two (2) years with one rotating off each year. Section 7  Obituary Committee: (A) Shall report to the Association the deaths of members of cooperating churches as given on the associational letters. (B) Shall have two (2) members for a term of two (2) years with one rotating off each year. Section 8  Resolutions Committee: (A) Shall draft and report to the Association any resolutions which it may deem advisable. (B) Shall have two (2) members for a term of two (2) years with one rotating off each year. Section 9  Revolving Loan Committee: (A) Shall carry out the duties as outlined in Article VIII of this document. (B) Shall consist of four (4) members elected by the Association; one (1) from the BAM of Kansas City and One (1) from the Bethel District Association each serving a two (2) year term, with one (1) member rotating out each year. The Secretary-Treasurer and the Missions Director shall be standing members of this committee. (C) Shall have three (3) committeemen to form a quorum. Section 10  Other Committees: (A) The Association may have such other committees as it shall deem advisable. (B) When a standing committee is authorized, the Association shall elect its members and instruct the committee to select a chairman. The Association shall inform the committee of its duties, assignments, and method of reporting. (C) A temporary committee may be established by the Moderator to research a specific task and develop a report. Said temporary committee shall be dissolved upon the completion of its duties. ARTICLE VIII  REVOLVING LOAN PROGRAM Section 1  This program shall be overseen by the Revolving Loan Fund committee whose duties shall be the raising and disbursing of funds for the purchase of property and building of houses of worship and other approved missionary projects. Section 2  The Secretary-Treasurer shall maintain the Revolving Loan Fund. Any loan approved by the Association and/or the Missionary Committee shall be interest-free. Any non-designated funds received from the mission church shall be applied on the balance of the loan. Section 3  The Revolving Loan Committee shall establish security for a loan when possible. Section 4  The Revolving Loan Committee shall be prepared to report at any occasion to the Missionary Committee. Section 5  The Association and/or Missionary Committee may transfer funds to a mission up to 10 years after that mission has been established into a church. ARTICLE IX  AMENDMENTS Section 1  The Articles of Cooperation, or any section thereof, may be abridged, altered, amended, added to, or repealed. Section 2  The proposed amendment must be submitted to the Association in writing and signed by three (3) messengers properly seated by the Association. The three (3) messengers may be acting on their own, on behalf of a cooperating church represented by messengers, or by a committee of the Association. Section 3  The proposal must be presented during one session of the annual Association meeting. After the amendment s adoption is moved and seconded, it may be freely discussed. After the Moderator closes the discussion, the motion shall lie over until a subsequent session. Section 4  The proposal must then be given to a committee appointed by the Moderator to be indexed, edited, and incorporated into the present format, subject to the approval of those members who introduced the amendment. Section 5  The committee shall report their recommendation to the messengers at the next session. The Moderator may allow a period to discuss any editing or indexing that has transpired. Section 6  A two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of those messengers present at the subsequent session is required for the Articles of Cooperation to be amended. Section 7  In case the question of amending this document is referred to the churches composing this Association, the churches may send their vote either by letter or by instructed messengers. If a majority of the churches thus reporting express a desire for the amendment, the amendment shall pass. No particular form shall be required for churches voting by letter SUNDAY SCHOOL, CHRISTIAN EDUCATION BAPTIST NEWS SERVICE, W.M.A., TEMPERANCE SUNDAY SCHOOL As Missionary Baptists we have ever been interested in the spread of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We have stood for an open Bible that all may know.  Thus said the Lord. Hence, we welcome the Sunday School as an opportunity that we might study and teach others, that we might show ourselves approved unto God, a workman that needeth not be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth, for the Word of God is sufficient within itself and the aid of the Holy Spirit to show sinners the way of Salvation and as a rule of Christian faith and practice. We believe that the Sunday School is one of our organizations which is second only to the importance of the church itself in the evangelization and indoctrination of the Gospel truths of all who will hear. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Matthew 28:18-20 clearly establishes Christian Education upon a scriptural foundation. Christian Education is essential for the perpetuation of Baptist doctrine and practice. The teaching ministry of the church is a true index of her Christian Vitality and progress in the work of the Kingdom. Associational Baptists own and operate several schools that are worthy of our support. The following schools are rendering a valuable service to our Baptist cause: Central Baptist College, Conway, Arkansas; Jacksonville College, Jacksonville, Texas; Southeastern Baptist College, Laurel, Mississippi; all of these schools report record enrollments, have increased operating budgets. We recommend that prayers be offered and money given to our Baptist Missionary Theological Seminary in Jacksonville, Texas. This is our school and we should take pride in its growth and development BAPTIST NEWS SERVICE The Baptist New Service is a vital member of the work and function of the B.M.A. of America. This area of service is responsible for the statistical data tabulated annually from our local, state, and national associations. This information is then received in printed form by each local church. Along with the Baptist News Service publication, we recognize the Gleaner, which keeps us abreast of the needs and blessings of all our associational members. On our local level, our state publication, The Baptist Herald, keeps us aware of the progress of our sister churches in the B.M.A. of Kansas and Wes tern Missouri. WOMENS MISSIONARY AUXILLARY The W.M.A. is an ever present and needed  helper in the Lord s vineyard. Every Baptist Church is blessed beyond measure in having one. Its purpose is to enlist women and young people for missionary study, to pray without ceasing in behalf of our missionaries and the undertakings of our general missionary endeavor, as well as to offer financial support toward our denominational programs. Seen in the above is a Stewardship, a dispensation of the Gospel, committed to the Women s Missionary Auxiliary. In the Church, and which is true of the local church, the W.M.A. is a steward of the Gospel in its neighborhood, the nation, and the world. Let it not be weary in well doing, for as it has reaped, it shall continue to reap. TEMPERANCE There is a great evil being practiced in our American society, namely the use of drugs, narcotics, and intoxicants. These induce actions of lewdness, immorality and intemperance in the users thereof. We now therefore go on record as opposed to these or the use of any other things that will so effect the users and recommend the total abstinence there from. We further recommend the temperate or moderate use of necessary things such as food, drink, or clothing. Intemperate use of food and drink will injure the health and well-being of the participants. Immodest dress will arouse passions and tend to encourage immoral actions among mankind. We are taught in I Corinthians 3:27,  If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy. Hence we conclude that we should be temperate in all things. Missions Advisory Committee Report On May 25th the Advisory Committee consisting of Brother Rodney Castleberry, Brother Fred Vogel and Brother Ray Adams traveled to Liberal, Kansas to visit with Brother Fausto and to look at the progress of the mission. After spending Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday and attending the Wednesday night services with Bro. Fausto and his congregation we traveled back on Thursday. During our time there, we were able to spend some time with Brother Fausto listening to him share the ministry that was going on in Liberal. We had the opportunity to visit with some of the people of his congregation and attend the Wednesday night services and see the building that they had purchased. Friday night June 25th the Advisory Committee met with Bro. Fausto to discuss and to find out more about what was taking place in Liberal with the Spanish mission. Bro. Fausto shared with us the ministry that was taking place and the excitement of the people and the work. The Committee also met with Bro. Buddy Johnson to see of the possibility of getting Fausto on the Partnership program of the National work. After speaking and spending time with Bro. Fausto, the Advisory committee felt that the following recommendation should be presented before the Missionary Committee. Missions Advisory Committee Recommendations: Recommend a $200.00 a month raise for Bro. Fausto with giving Bro. Rodney Castleberry the authority to use other available funds to make up the difference for the partnership program if it becomes available. Recommend a $500.00 love offering for Bro. Fausto s personal needs. Recommend the Association purchase at least a 1500 lumens video projector at a cost of at least $1,000.00 and a 9 foot screen for the mission work in Liberal. Recommend that the Association continue to support the mission work in Liberal, Kansas with Bro. Fausto Coto as the Missionary. Recommend to the Association acquire the Spanish Discipleship class material presented by the Purpose Driven Life. Recommend that the Association give to Bro. Buddy Johnson and Bro. Fausto Coto $500.00 each for the expense of traveling to, during, from the Association meeting and they are to pay their Motel expense out of the offering. K. O. A. M. ENCAMPMENT SPONSORED BY THE B.M.A. OF KANSAS AND WESTERN MISSOURI June 25, 2003 June 21, 2004 FUNDS AVAILABLE Camp Fees $18,430.00 Church Donations $ 2,531.00 Church Donations (music fund) $ 1,502.00 Balance 6/25/2003 $ 5,159.22 TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE $27,622.22 FUNDS EXPENDED Dustin Wisely (Evangelist) $ 500.00 Dustin Wisely (love offering) $ 100.00 Glenview Baptist Church (fee refund) $ 170.00 Ozark Athletic (trophies) $ 372.00 Aaron Polok (Music Fund) $ 911.00 Grace Baptist (Music Fund) $ 598.00 PSU (housing) $9,300.00 SODEXHO (food service) $9,313.46 TOTAL FUNDS EXPENDED $21,264.46 BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD $6,357.76 RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE Be it resolved that the Baptist Missionary Association of Kansas and Western Missouri oppose Proposition No. 1 on the Missouri ballot involving casinos in the Branson area of Missouri. Be it resolved that the Baptist Missionary Association of Kansas and Western Missouri extend their gratitude to Cornerstone Baptist Church for hosting this annual event. Their hospitality and faithfulness has inspired us all. WMA Report Meeting held June 26, 2004 The State WMA meeting was brought to order with 6 WMA s and 17 ladies in attendance. Sis Barbara Adams started with the reading of our motto. Leah McGee led in singing Amazing Grace. Leah then read scripture from Isaiah 3:1-3 and led in prayer. Cornerstone welcomed us to their church. Vicki Castleberry brought the response. Gladys Boatright brought the corresponding secretaries report. Gladys Boatright moved for adoption of the report and Nelda Hurd second, Motion was carried. Certificate of achievement was given to every church that made their goal. Gladys Boatright brought a report on the Ladies Seminar 2004. The nomination for Jerrie Sue Keller-Cleaver to be our morning speaker was made and approved. The nomination for Jennifer Martin-Poteet to be our afternoon speaker was made and approved. The day of April 9th was made and approved. The invitation to hold the seminar at Mt. Olive was approved by acclamation. Motion made and carried that the fee for registration be $10. Motion made and carried by acclamation that Gladys Boatright be in charge of arranging the Ladies Seminar. Joan McGee nominated Barbara Adams for president. Nominations ceased and Barbara Adams was elected by acclamation. Gladys Boatright nominated Dorothy VanVolkinburg for First Vice President. Nominations ceased and Dorothy VanVolkinburg was elected by acclamation. Gladys Boatright nominated Joyce Wilson for Second Vice President. Nominations ceased and Joyce Wilson was elected by acclamation. Gladys Boatright nominated Becky Mullin as Recording Secretary. Nominations ceased and Becky Mullin was elected by acclamation. Joan McGee nominated Gladys Boatright for Corresponding Secretary. Nominations ceased and Gladys Boatright was elected by acclamation. Joan McGee nominated Nelda Hurd for reporter. Nominations ceased and Nelda Hurd was elected by acclamation. Karen Stallings nominated Lois Lewis for Historian. Nominations ceased and Lois Lewis was elected by acclamation. Gladys Boatright made a motion that project be for Liberal Mission or assist them in getting a projector and the goal to be $100 for each church. Second by Dorothy VanVolkinburg. Motion Carried. Motion made by Gladys Boatright and second by Dorothy VanVolkinburg that 1% of the project money go in the general fund. Motion carried. Sheila Crandall led in prayer and took offering. Joyce Wilson led program  How Bright is Your Light Matthew 5:16. Connie Prawl gave a hand of appreciation to our speakers, Leah McGee and Joyce Wilson. Sheila Crandall gave an update on camp. Sister Yolanda Coto thanked the ladies and churches for all that has been done. Vicki Castleberry will give each church an update on how we can assist. Nelda Hurd closed in a word of prayer. BAPTIST MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION OF KANSAS AND WESTERN MISSOURI REVOLVING LOAN FUND June 2003 May 2004 BEGINNING BALANCE $14,882.13 INCOME Interest $ 42.66 Cornerstone - Raymore, MO $1,830.94 Heritage - Nevada, MO $ 659.96 Immanuel Ottawa, KS $ 423.69 Lansing Lansing, Ks $ 194.50 Mt. Olive Girard, KS $ 120.00 Transfer from General Fund $ - - TOTAL INCOME $3,271.75 $ 3,271.75 $18,153.88 EXPENSE No Activity $ 0 TOTAL EXPENSE $ 0 $ 0 ENDING BALANCE $18,153.88 =============================================== REVOLVING LOAN FUND ASSETS Cornerstone Raymore, MO $25,291.58 Heritage Nevada, MO $19,831.30 Immanuel Ottawa, KS $15,447.98 Lansing Lansing, KS $13,010.11 Checking Account $18,153.88 $91,734.85 Church Increased by Baptism Increased by Letter Increased otherwise Decreased by Letter Decreased by Death Decreased Otherwise Present Membership Calvary 0 1 0 0 1 0 36 Cornerstone 5 4 3 0 0 0 114 Faith 0 0 0 0 0 8 19 Fellowship 2 2 0 0 0 0 1st Galena 18 9 0 0 1 0 472 1st Joplin NO REPORT 1st Kansas City 2 1 1 0 4 0 78 1st Parker 0 0 0 4 0 0 82 Glenview 9 0 0 6 0 0 84 Grace 24 3 11 2 3 0 338 Harmony Heights 15 9 1 4 1 0 193 Heritage 3 0 0 7 0 0 36 Immanuel 0 0 0 15 0 13 9 Lansing NO REPORT Meadowside 1 0 0 0 0 3 62 Mt. Olive 2 0 4 0 0 0 183 Mt. Zion 0 0 0 5 1 0 113 Totals Church Pastor Salary District Missions State Missions Int. & For. Missions Building Repair Misc. Paid Out Total Paid Out Calvary NO REPORT Cornerstone 36,036.00 1395.14 3757.80 15,243.15 8931.47 Faith 3055.09 625.00 300.00 2,426.00 97.32 10,727.28 17,231.10 Fellowship 15,600.00 1st Galena 39078.67 1800.00 2927.41 7601.00 42051.11 102444.57 200,179.28 1st Joplin NO REPORT 1st Kansas City 5,310.00 1200.00 286.12 5,020.00 749.76 7,620.35 20,186.23 1st Parker NO REPORT Glenview 23,160.80 876.68 1,468.51 4,172.30 1,187.31 25,971.50 56,837.10 Grace 33,500.00 900.00 2,500.00 25,265.00 57,963.00 11,680.00 181,997.00 Harmony Heights 16,877.97 598.78 1,117.60 5,206.80 2,282.63 37,570.48 62,634.26 Heritage 24900.00 Immanuel 5200.00 761.13 1014.84 0 5280.00 12255.97 Lansing NO REPORT Meadowside 13,178.90 300.00 1372.20 2,996.26 5,789.42 8,562.30 32,199.08 Mt. Olive 37566.16 3280.00 2210.00 4077.00 21561.72 7137.59 88,922.14 Mt. Zion NO REPORT Missions Rally June 25, 2004 Held at Cornerstone Baptist Church Raymore , Missouri Pastor Ray Adams welcomed over 60 messengers and visitors to the annual Missions Rally held at Cornerstone Baptist Church. We were blessed with a fantastic host church. Cornerstone has worked hard to prepare God s house for this meeting. They also supplied a great meal for everyone who attended. The choir from Cornerstone brought a harmonious version of  Broken and Spilled Out Brother Rodney Castleberry introduced our missionary to Liberal Kansas, Brother Fausto Coto and his wife, Yolanda. Brother Fausto has had great success and blessing at the mission in Liberal. They have many ministries under way and the excitement and attendance continue to grow. A special offering for missions was taken and yielded a total of over $1300.00. Praise be to God for the generosity and commitment of our people to God s work. Brother Buddy Johnson, who was recently elected to lead our national work in the effort to plant Spanish speaking churches in the United States presented his vision for that ministry. He challenged us to set aside our old prejudices and remember that God made all men and all men need to hear the Gospel. He especially noted that Churches need to plant Churches and that his focus will be to prepare existing Churches to establish the new missions. Minutes of the 45th Annual Session of the Messengers of the BMA of Kansas and Western Missouri BMA OF KANSAS AND WESTERN MISSOURI REVOLVING LOAN REPORT JUNE 2003 MAY 2004 The revolving loan fund maintained by the BMA of KS and W MO received a total of $3,109.09 from those churches who received financial assistance from this fund while they were becoming established. Each time we receipt a contribution from one of them, we post that contribution against their revolving loan fund account. In addition those payments received this past year, the fund increase from $42.66 in interest and contributions totaling $120.00 from Mt Olive Baptist Church, Girard, KS. The bottom line of the financial statement shows that we have over $18,000 on deposit. This bank balance plus the amounts on account with this project, generates a total of $91,734.85 in this fund. Yours in Christ, Jerry L. Derfelt, Sec.-Treas. BMA of KS & W MO BMA OF KANSAS AND WESTERN MISSOURI GENERAL FUND FINANCIAL REPORT JUNE, 2003 May, 2004 BEGINNING BALANCE $6105.17 INCOME Cornerstone Raymore, MO $ 700.00 Faith Independence, MO $ 300.00 Fellowship Wichita, KS $ 30.00 First Galena, KS $1,200.00 First Joplin, MO $2,020.00 First K.C. KS $ 143.34 Glenview Independence, MO $1,168.87 Grace Joplin, MO $2,400.00 Harmony Heights Independence, MO $1,225.60 Meadowside Pittsburg, KS $1,313.83 Mt. Olive Girard, Ks $1,440.00 Mt. Zion Garland, KS $1,723.00 Special Missions Offering $3,082.56 Minute Fund offering $ 660.00 BMA of Oklahoma $6,000.00 BMA of Kansas City $1,500.00 BMA of Kansas City Desg Fausto Coto $ 300.00 FBC Gurden AR Desg Fausto Coto $ 450.00 FBC Matthews MO Desg Fausto Coto $ 225.00 Cornerstone Desg Fausto Coto $ 900.00 BMA of SEMO Desg Fausto Coto $ 400.00 BMA of MO Fausto Coto Work Fund $3,500.00 Glenview Desg Coto vehicle repair $ 130.00 Clyde Lingelbach Desg Coto vehicle $ 40.00 First Baptist Desg Coto vehicle repair $ 100.00 Bethel Baptist Association $3,000.00 TOTAL INCOME $33,952.20 $33952.20 $40,057.37 EXPENSE Jerry L. Derfelt $ 3,600.00 Fausto Coto salary $12,100.00 Desg Fausto Coto $ 1,759.00 Fausto Coto internet $ 215.00 Postage $ 50.65 Fausto Coto: Yolanda s Immigration $ 343.76 Coto Medical Fund $ 1,035.00 Ministers Resource Services $ 200.00 Lifeword $ 200.00 Life Warriors $ 200.00 Missionary Medical Expenses $ 976.00 Missionary Travel Expense $ 366.00 Bro. Ben Stallings Clerk Hire $ 350.00 Missions Trip Expense $ 1,001.03 Desg: Coto vehicle repair $ 270.00 Printing expense Minute books $ 402.16 TOTAL EXPENSE $23,068.60 $23,068.60 ENDING BALANCE $16,988,77 General Fund Balance $12,138.77 Coto Medical Fund $ 1,350.00 Liberal Kansas Work Fund $ 3,500.00 BAPTIST MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION OF KANSAS AND WESTERN MISSOURI BAPTIST HERALD FINANCIAL REPORT JUNE 2003 MAY 2004 Beginning Balance 1,326.85 INCOME Calvary K.C. MO $ 0.00 Cornerstone Raymore, MO $ 0.00 Faith Independence, MO $ 420.00 Fellowship Wichita, KS $ 156.00 First Galena, KS $1500.00 First Parker, KS $ 0.00 First Joplin, MO $ 515.00 First K.C. KS $ 286.68 Glenview Independence, MO $ 300.00 Grace Joplin, MO $ 600.00 Harmony Heights Independence, MO $ 360.00 Heritage Nevada, MO $ 210.00 Immanuel Ottawa, KS $ 90.00 Landmark Carthage, MO $ 0.00 Lansing Lansing, KS $ 0.00 Meadowside Pittsburg, KS $ 600.00 Mt. Olive Girard, Ks $ 540.00 Mt. Zion Garland, KS $ 360.00 Lifeline $ 111.77 Subscription / Advertising $ 130.00 BMAK&MO General Fund $ 0.00 Donations $ 50.00 TOTAL INCOME $6,229.45 $6,229.45 $7,556.30 EXPENSE Printing Expense $3,957.00 Postage Expense $1,041.50 TOTAL EXPENSE $4,998.50 $4,998.50 ENDING BALANCE $2,557.80 MINUTE FUND REPORT CALVARY 50.00 CORNERSTONE 35.00 FAITH 50.00 FELLOWSHIP 0 FIRST GALENA 100.00 FIRST KANSAS CITY 40.00 FIRST PARKER 0 GLENVIEW 30.00 GRACE 100.00 HARMONY HEIGHTS 40.00 HERITAGE 25.00 IMMANUEL 10.00 LANSING 0 MEADOWSIDE 35.00 MOUNT OLIVE 100.00 MOUNT ZION 35.00 TOTAL MINUTE FUND OFFERING $650.00 Financial Reports of the Churches Statistical Report of the Churches Minutes of the 46th Annual Session of the Messengers of the BMA of Kansas and Western Missouri Brother Don Wharton overcame technical difficulties and led the Cornerstone Choir in singing  All Things Are Possible Our Moderator, Brother Paul Mooney called the 46th Annual meeting into order with the sound of the gavel. Brother Marvin Boore led in prayer. Brother Ray Adams, Pastor of Cornerstone Baptist Church welcomed the messengers and visitors to Cornerstone and the annual meeting. Brother Don Wharton and Sister Barbra Adams led the congregation in singing  Standing on the Promises Brother Ray Adams presented the annual message  Enlarge Your Vision His text came from Second Chronicles 16:9. Brother Ray challenged us to believe that all things are possible through Christ. To enlarge our vision of our ministry while trusting in God to provide the ministry and the means. We are to launch out into the deep like Simon did when Christ told him to. Brother L.C. Hurd gave Brother Adams the hand of appreciation and thanked him for his inspiring message. Brother Rodney Dunlap gave his report on Life Warriors. His complete report is printed on page 47. Brother Rodney continues to defend Life and the struggle against abortion. Brother Ray Adams presented the enrollment committee report showing 24 Messengers and 33 Visitors representing 11 churches. Motion passed to accept the report. Election of officers was called for . Brother Paul Mooney was elected as moderator. A motion then passed to re-elect all other officers for another year. The 2004-2005 officers are: Moderator Paul Mooney Assistant Moderator Jacob Norman Clerk Ben Stallings Assistant Clerk Karen Stallings Historian Judy Boore Brother Ray Adams presented an amendment to the Articles of Cooperation as an addition to Article VII subsection (k) to add #4 that reads as follows:  The Advisory Committee be empowered to provide emergency financial assistance up to $500.00 when they determine that it is deemed necessary After discussion of this amendment the vote was tabled until the next session per requirements of our by-laws. Brother Fred Vogel presented a letter from Lifeword director George Reddin. Brother Reddin sent this letter as he was unable to attend our meeting in person. The letter is printed in it s entirety on page 46. Motion passed to accept this report into record. Brother Marvin Boore presented the finance committee report showing 13 churches giving a total of $650 for the minute fund. Motion passed to accept this report as read. Brother Dan McGee nominated Brother Marvin Boore to serve on the Finance Committee until 2006. Brother Boore was elected by acclamation. Brother Mooney asked for a report from the Men s Brotherhood Fellowship but there were no meetings and no report to present. Sister Becky Mullin presented the WMA report printed on page 35. Motion passed to accept the report as read. Brother Marvin Boore presented the financial reports for the Association including the General Fund and the Revolving Loan Fund. Motion passed to accept all reports as presented. Brother Mooney called for election of Secretary Treasurer of State Missions. Brother Jerry Derfelt was elected by acclamation and a standing vote of thanks for a job well done. Brother Marvin Boore was elected by acclamation as Assistant Secretary Treasurer of State Missions. Brother Jerry Derfelt was nominated and elected by acclamation as Editor of the Baptist Herald. Brother Fred Vogel was elected as Assistant Editor of the Baptist Herald. Brother Alan Ettinger presented the Obituary Committee report and we had a silent prayer in memory of those members that have been promoted to Heaven this year. Brother Lonnie VanVolkinburg was elected to the obituary committee with a term expiring in 2006. Brother Steve Crandall presented a report on our encampment. Brother Steve also presented the Camp financial report. Motion passed to accept Brother Steve s camp and financial reports. Brother Steve Crandall was elected to serve at Camp Director for another year. Brother Gary Brewer was elected to serve on the camp committee with a term expiring in 2009. Motion passed to adjourn until after lunch at 1PM. Brother John Spencer led in closing prayer. AFTERNOON SESSION Brother Don Wharton led in singing  Showers of Blessings Moderator Brother Paul Mooney called the afternoon session into order. Brother Jacob Norman led in prayer Brother Ben Stallings presented the Baptist Herald Financial Report. Motion passed to accept the report as read. Brother Ben Stallings was elected to the publications Committee with a term expiring in 2007. Brother Paul asked for a report from the resolutions committee and there was none. A motion passed to give Cornerstone Baptist Church a standing vote of thanks for hosting our meeting. The clerk was directed to place the resolution in the record. Brother Eldon Prawl proposed a resolution to oppose Missouri Amendment 1 in the upcoming election. Amendment 1 would allow casino gambling in the Rockaway Beach/Branson area of the state. Motion passed to accept this resolution and have it added to the record as well. Brother Ray Adams was elected to the Resolutions Committee with a term expiring in 2006. Elections were held for the Revolving Loan Fund Committee with Brother Charles Ryan elected to represent the Kansas City Association and Brother John Spencer representing the Bethel Association. Brother Rodney Castleberry presented his annual Missions Directors report. Motion passed to accept the report. Brother Ray Adams called the Missionary Committee into session for nominations to the Advisory Committee. The Missionary Committee session was then closed. Brother Eldon Prawl presented the Missionary Committee Report and the recommendations of the Advisory Committee. Motion passed to accept the report, which approved the recommendations and the nominations of the Advisory council. A standing vote of thanks was given to Brother Rodney Castleberry for his work as Missions Director. Brother Rodney Castleberry presented a report from the Baptist Publishing house on Missions Literature Ministry. MLM is furnishing literature to over 60 countries. They supply both new and used materials. We watched the video  God Still Moves which presented the work of MLM around the world. Motion passed to accept the report. Brother David Mullin was elected to the nominating Committee for 2006. Motion passed to print 250 minute books and pay the clerk $350. Motion passed to accept the invitation of Mount Olive Baptist Church to host the 2005 annual meeting with Brother Gary Brewer presenting the Annual Message and Brother Marvin Boore as alternate speaker. Motion passed to provide $600 for nursery workers at the National Meeting at Joplin in April 2005. Vote on the amendment presented in the morning session passed. Motion passed to adjourn our meeting. Brother Charles Ryan led in closing prayer and we sang  Blessed be the Tie that Binds Association Contact Information Moderator Paul Mooney 215 S. Tucker Nevada, MO 64772 417-667-7023 Assistant Moderator Dan McGee 2828 Linwood Independence, MO 64055 816-373-1854 Clerk Ben Stallings 5232 Eastern Avenue KC, MO 64129 816-923-5710 bmaofkc@aol.com Assistant Clerk Karen Stallings 5232 Eastern Avenue KC, MO 64129 816-923-5710 bmaofkc@aol.com Baptist Herald Jerry Derfelt P.O. Box 218 Galena, Kansas 66739 baptistherald@yahoo.com Camp Director Crandall, Steve 703 Colleen St. Belton, MO 64012 816-331-5009 WMA Dorothy VanVolkinburg 2115 Murphy Joplin, MO 64804 417-623-1899 Brotherhood Charles Ryan 624 S. Coy Kansas City, Ks 66105 913-371-5763 Missions Director Rodney Castleberry 718 Euclid Galena, Kansas 66739 620-783-1939 castlebclan@yahoo.com Missionary Committee Ray Adams 1708 Stasi Raymore, MO 64083 816-322-2506 adams63@juno.com Correspondence BMA OF KS & WESTERN MISSOURI OFFERINGS: Jerry L. Derfelt P O Box 218 Galena, KS 66739 KOAM ENCAMPMENT OFFERINGS: Jim Montee 2001 Dewey Galena, KS 66739 BETHEL DISTRICT OFFERINGS Bro. Fred Vogel P O Box 75 Galena KS 66739 KANSAS CITY DISTRICT OFFERINGS: Clyde Lingelbach 436 S. Drury Kansas City, MO. 64123 ARTICLES FOR THE BAPTIST HERALD: Baptist Herald PO Box 218 Galena, KS 66739 Fax: (620) 783-4236 Email: baptistherald@yahoo.com WMA OF KS & W. MO OFFERINGS Gladys Boatright, Corresponding Secretary, State WMA 3900 S. Crysler Avenue Independence, MO 64055 phone 816-836-5001 e-mail - gladysofindep@aol.com MINISTERS AND ADDRESSES Adams, Jeff 816-322-5576 413 Prairie Lane Belton, MO 64012 Adams, Ray A 816-322-2506 1708 Stasi Ave. Raymore, MO 64083 Alexander, Don 620-231-3418 Pittsburg, Kansas Ben Beebout 918-541-1532 917  A Street S.W. Miami, OK 74354 Boore, Marvin 620-724-4748 411 S. Western Girard, KS 66743 Brewer, Gary 620-724-8731 109 S. Osage Girard, KS 66743 Cable, Edward 816-373-4560 16001 E. 30th Independence, MO 64055 Castleberry, Rodney 316-783-1939 718 Euclid Ave. Galena, KS Crandall, Steve 816-331-5009 703 Colleen St. Belton, MO 64012 Edie, Kenneth 620-783-3443 2400 S. Cherokee Seneca, MO 64865 Eoff, Farrell 316-262-7897 2158 S. Mosley Wichita, KS 67211 Ettinger, Alan 816-453-3752 628 NE 44th Terrace Kansas City, MO 64116 Hurd, L.C. 816-373-9057 16401 E. Cogan Drive Independence, MO 64055 Jones, Wayne 913-898-3163 234 S. Western Parker, Ks 66072 Keogh, Ron 816-796-3682 1512 Glen Ellyn Independence, MO 64050 MINISTERS AND ADDRESSES Lee, H.D. 816-746-5487 6617 N.W. Pontiac Kansas City, MO 64151 McGee, Dan 816-795-1375 19312 E. 27th Street Independence, MO 64087 Mooney, Paul 417-667-7023 215 S. Tucker Nevada, MO 64772 Mullin, David 816-761-4796 7905 E. 89th St. Kansas City, MO 64138 Jacob Norman 620-783-5542 1002 E. 7th Galena, KS 66739 Parnell, Danny 417-673-9299 498 Tiffany Lane Orongo, MO 64855 Polok, Aaron 316-232-3774 2205 Tucker Terrace Pittsburg, KS 66762 Ryan, Charles 913-371-5763 624 S Coy Kansas City, KS 66105 Sinclair, Bill 816-743-9988 Stallings, Ben 816-923-5710 5232 Eastern Avenue KC, MO 64129 Stevens, Marvin 913-898-2724 115 E. Main Street Parker, KS 66072 Vogel, Fred 620-783-3443 P.O. Box 75 Galena, KS 66739 Wieneke, Brad 620-856-2243 815 East 30th Street Baxter Springs, KS 66713 Womack, Rick 417-465-2527 R.R. #2 Box 300 Nevada, MO 64772 Woodside, Bill 816-796-6825 1713 N. Arapaho Independence MO 64058 Lifeword Report To the Churches of the BMA of Kansas and Western Missouri Dear Brethren, Lifeword s purchase of an existing building rather than building a new headquarters saved the BMA of Kansas and Western Missouri $8,210! Two years ago your association voted to take Rick Russell s office in the new Lifeword building as your project. The cost of the 18 x14 room @$125 per square foot was $31,500. In the new location, Rick will have a larger office at less cost. The total cost of the existing facility which Lifeword purchased recently near Central Baptist College is only $85 per square foot, including purchase price and renovation costs. Work is underway now to convert the facility to meet our production needs. It will be a beautiful and functional campus when the work is completed soon after the first of the year. Rick s office will be one of the most beautiful rooms in the new building. You will be pleased that the name of your association appears in the room as its sponsor. It contains 274 square feet, and @$85 per foot, the cost is $23,290. We have already received $4,289 from churches and individuals in your association for Rick s office, and so that leaves only $19,001 yet to be raised. That s a lot less than $31,500, isn t it! If 224 people, classes or churches would pay for one square foot, that would finish the project. Rick Russell is doing a great job as Lifeword s director of radio production, a post he has filled for fifteen years. He is a native of Kansas and a product of the BMA of Kansas and Western Missouri. A strong rally to this project would be a great way to express your appreciation to one of your own native sons. I had hoped I could be with you when your Association meets Saturday, but I am on the program at a Missions Conference in Missouri and will not be able to come. I pray that God will give you a glorious and harmonious meeting. Your brother George Reddin Executive Director Life Warriors Let me begin with the blessings in my personal life. I married the most fantastic woman in the world October 18, 2003. In the first week of December I found out I was a father. Ezekiel is due August 21st. God is good! And there have been challenges& .. Three of our pregnancy care centers (PCCs) have disbanded within the last six months. There were different circumstances for each, with only one disbanding really being related to our ministry. Still, it s a blow to go from seven centers to four in the matter of a few short months. But there have also been rewards& . So far this year we ve had 26 clients through our PCCs. Twelve of these were  abortion minded. Most called seeking an abortion, thinking we were a clinic or would give a referral to one. Of all those, we ve ended up with four abortion decisions which is our highest number ever but also more prominent victories: the mother who promised us she would abort who did not & the mother who called for the morning after pill who didn t realize it was an abortion pill& the mother who  thought she had no other choice but abortion, but chose life& the minor who was being pressured by her guardian mother to abort, but chose life& and the list goes on. Also, we have seen four professions and four baptisms. And a special blessing& Choosing Chastity Challenge work has been a special blessing this year. Deb & I were 32 & 33 when we married, and we had saved ourselves for one another. God has used and is using our testimony of that in great ways. Currently about 150 pledges receive the quarterly follow-up newsletter. And, finally, there is tremendous incentive! As little David prepared to go against giant Goliath in I Samuel 17:29 he explained his action with a question:  Is there not a cause? I say to you there s a cause today. There are days that even I get tired; there are days even I get discouraged, but during those times I always remind myself,  Is there not a cause? As long as we have breath in our bodies we must never tire of fighting the fight for life. Each time another mother chooses life it s incentive to reach out to the next one& and the next& and the next, attempting to once again instill a culture of life. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for believing in this cause and this ministry. For the children, Rod Dunlap, Director Life Warriors Your Notes Deceased of our Churches First Regular Baptist Church Galena, KS Lelia Rose Kaehler Hazel Dugan Harmony Heights Ted Cason Mount Zion Grace Jane Campbell Grace Baptist Church George Tennis Joe Lea Edna Kelley Baptist Herald Report June 2003 May 2004 This meeting completes my 15th year serving the BMA of Kansas and Western Missouri as Editor of the Baptist Herald. There have been times this job has been quite stressful. In times past, I have wondered if we would have enough funds to continue on. Then the holy spirit reminds me of the good things in this project and I thank Him for the privilege to participate in this endeavor. I have found that things run much smoother when patience prevails. Looking over past issues of the paper, a synopsis of the history of the association can be found. It is good to look at the path we have trodden in order to see where the Lord has blessed our desire to serve him. It is also good to be reminded of some failures so we may not make the same mistakes again. It is good to see how the elders of our churches worked to build a firm structure upon the foundation when the Lord Himself laid. It is now our hope to see that the construction project continues in full swing, with no slow downs, no lay offs. Even though it is good to look back over the shoulder every once in a while, we should never try to live in the past. The Bible says that if we boast over the things we do, we have already received our reward! I don t know about you, but I think there would be a greater joy in receiving those rewards when we all get to heaven, don t you. Even in the latter days of the Apostle Paul s life on Earth, he wrote to Timothy about the race he had run; the fight he had fought. But notice that he acknowledges that the prize for the high calling of Jesus Christ was yet to be obtained. We can rest from our labors AFTER we are in Glory. This is when we can sit down and talk of all that s been done for the glory of God. In the meantime, we have more to add to the historical records. God is not through with the churches of the BMA of KS & W MO, yet! Yours in Christ, Jerry L. Derfelt, Editor Baptist Herald FINANCE COMMITTEE BMA OF KANSAS AND WESTERN MISSOURI SECRETARY TREASURER REPORT JUNE 2003 - MAY 2004 Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I take joy in submitting this report to the messengers seated at our annual association meeting this year. Our income increased substantially this past fiscal year. This increase was from two direct causes. The first of which was a contribution of $2,020 received from the members of First Missionary Baptist Church, Joplin, MO after the sale of their property. We regret the closure of that church, but we praise God for the countless lives that have been touched over the years while that congregation remained active. They were always conscious of the needs of the Baptist Missionary Association and they always strived to support every aspect of the projects that were undertaken for the cause of Christ. Secondly, we have received a large amount of offerings from other associations, sister churches, and individuals cooperating with our Missionary, Brother Fausto Coto as we work to see a church planted in Liberal, Kansas that our Spanish speaking brothers and sisters can minister through as they continue to testify what the Lord has done for them. Let us continue to follow the will of the Father. Let us always be aware of area communities that are ripe unto the harvest. May we never waver from the responsibilities given us to spread the seed of the Good News of Salvation to the communities in Kansas and Western Missouri region. May we catch the desire to plant churches, realizing that the force that drives us onward does not come from any individual, but from the power of the Holy Spirit, Himself. Yours in Christ, Jerry L. Derfelt, Secretary Treasurer BMA of Kansas and Western Missouri Missionary Committee Report Brother Ray Adams opened the meeting Brother Fred Vogel gave the opening prayer Brother Rodney Castleberry gave some explanation of the treasurers report. Brother Ray Adams opened the election of officers. Brother Ray Adams was elected president Brother Paul Mooney was elected Vice President Brother Eldon Prawl was elected Clerk Brother Clyde Lingelbach was elected Assistant Clerk New Business Bro. Ben Stallings presented a video on the Billy Graham Crusade to be held in Kansas City on October 7-10. Bro. Ben explained some of the training sessions they had. Bro Rodney Castleberry gave his report as Missions Director. The citizenship of the Coto family is progressing well. The Advisory committee report was given by Bro. Ray and Bro. Rodney. Motion second  passed Bro. Jeff Adams gave an addition to the articles of cooperation to cover emergency needs. Motion made and passed. Bro. Rodney was re-elected as chairman of missions. Motion to adjourn and Bro David Mullin gave the closing prayer. During later session during the annual meeting: Brother Dan McGee elected from the KC District till 2006 Brother Fred Vogel elected from the Bethel District till 2006 10 Churches represented by 19 messengers and 5 visitors Calvary 2, Cornerstone 2 Faith 2 Harmony 1 Heritage 2 Grace 2 Glenview 2 Mt. Olive 2 First of KC 2 First of Galena 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS COMMITTEES 2 MODERATORS 5 CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS 6 ARTICLES OF COOPERATION 12 MISSIONS RALLY REPORT 25 MINUTES 26 MISSIONS DIRECTOR REPORT 30 ADVISORY COMMITTEE REPORT 32 MISSIONARY COMMITTEE REPORT 34 WMA REPORT 35 CAMP REPORT 36 RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE 38 MINUTE FUND REPORT 39 BAPTIST HERALD REPORTS 40 FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORTS 42 REVOLVING LOAN FUND REPORTS 44 LIFEWORD REPORT 46 LIFE WARRIORS REPORT 47 STATISTICAL REPORTS 48 DECEASED OF OUR CHURCHES 50 ROSTER OF CHURCHES 51 CHAIRMEN OF DEACONS 54 MINISTERS 56 CONTACT INFORMATION 58 P1TSH &,28>DJ1TSH@Tl*BZrD "$h ,9"D "0>z "$h ,9"D   *08n$h ,0 " *02'( |>z "|$h ,9"|D |  *|0|@~ "|$h ,7 9"| |  *|0|@~ "$h ,7 9"   *0>z "$h ,9"   *0F "$h ,7 9"D " 0$T\1TSH@P`p @ "7 9"  Brother Eldon Prawl was elected Clerk Brother Clyde Lingelbach was elected Assistant Clerk New Business Bro. Ben Stallings presented a video on the Billy Graham Crusade to be held in Kansas City on October 7-10. Bro. 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