2022 Annual Report

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NANCY SINGER, DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope. Romans 15:13 ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

• While our offerings were behind budget most of the year, the generosity of our congregation during the crucial December year-end time frame resulted in the highest amount ever received. During the following four months donations were lower than planned, but we ended the year with a significant surplus over our actual expenditures. For only the second time in 22 years, our giving was above budget, and the last time was 13 years ago. Praise be to God for his faithfulness. • Dan Bauer filled the role as accounting manager in spring 2021, since Deb Carlburg, who ably filled that role for well over a decade, went to a part-time schedule as a way to prepare for actual retirement while allowing Dan to benefit from her expertise and experience. CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

• Through the successful capital campaign launched in late 2020, the contributions allowed us to purchase, without any debt, the final two houses on Seminary Avenue west of the Sanctuary building. As importantly, we had sufficient funds from the campaign to pay off the $754,000 mortgage on the other houses on that street. The remaining dollars received have been set aside for seed money for the eventual plans to utilize that land in the future. FACILITIES AND TECHNOLOGY

• The replacement skylight was finally received and installed on the Sanctuary building in August 2021 after the derecho severely damaged the original one and the steeple nearly a year earlier. Our property insurance reimbursed us for all the damage other than

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the policy deductible. Even through this major weather damage, God’s graciousness was evident in that the roof, skylight and steeple were nearing the time for major repairs. Now they are all brand new and won’t need major maintenance for decades to come. • Work was finished in the west end of the Crossings building and Clapham School moved into its newly designed classrooms, teacher offices and lots of other spaces giving them great amenities and room for more students. Our own student ministries are utilizing some of those spaces on Sundays and Wednesday evenings as well. • Work was also finished in the center portion of the Crossings for the STARS Resale Shop. The staff there did an amazing job of setting up a boutique-style shop with plenty of room between the areas of neatly displayed merchandise. Sales have been much higher than in its prior location, and the frequent flooding issues at the old store from above and below are a thing of the past. HUMAN RESOURCES

• This area has seen so many changes due to COVID protocols and testing. The ever-present new rules and regulations are always a challenge. God has also been gracious in allowing us find dedicated, qualified people to fill open positions. I count it a privilege to serve alongside such talented and dedicated people as we labor to provide excellence in supporting the ministries of College Church. To God be the glory.


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Financials

4min
pages 68-74

Ways to Give to College Church

3min
page 65

Leadership and Nominees

4min
pages 62-64

Summary of Membership Transactions

1min
page 59

Meeting Minutes

10min
pages 54-57

Mary Quiggle, Twice is Nice resale shop manager

3min
page 51

2022 Annual Report

2min
page 50

Tony DiLeonardi, STARS Family Services president

5min
pages 48-49

Lisa Kern, librarian

2min
page 47

Stann Leff, God Centered Life Ministies executive director

2min
page 46

Meredith Sommars, hospitality committee chair

1min
page 43

David Setran, discipleship committee chair

3min
page 42

David Kelley, evangelism and culture impact committee chair

2min
page 41

Jan Jones and Chris Gottlieb, service and engagement committee chairs

3min
page 40

Steve Wiper, board of deacons chair

3min
page 39

Nancy Taylor, board of deaconesses chair

4min
page 38

2022 Annual Report

3min
page 37

Howard Costley, council of elders chair

4min
page 36

Wil Triggs, director of communications

4min
pages 32-33

Mindy Rynbrandt, director of women's ministries

3min
page 31

Ben Panner, college pastor

4min
page 30

Curt Miller, missions pastor

6min
pages 28-29

Josh Maurer, pastor of discipleship

3min
page 27

Tim Hollinger, technology director

3min
page 26

Dan Hiben, middle school pastor

3min
page 25

Baxter Helm, high school pastor

3min
page 24

Zach Fallon, pastor of church plant in Georgia

6min
pages 22-23

Erik Dewar, pastor of worship and music

4min
pages 20-21

Julie Clemens, director of disability ministries

4min
pages 18-19

Eric Channing, pastor of congregational care and family ministies

5min
pages 16-17

Cheryce Berg, director of children's ministries

9min
pages 12-15

Nancy Singer, director of administration and finance

3min
page 10

John Seward, executive pastor

5min
pages 8-9

Josh Moody, senior pastor

3min
page 6
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