2020 Annual

3085 Stevenson Drive
Springfield, IL 62703
PO Box 19247
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9247
114th Annual Meeting
November 4, 2020
Tabernacle Baptist Church, Decatur
President – Sammy Simmons
Vice President – Heath Tibbetts
Recording Secretary – Sharon Carty
Assistant Recording Secretary – Brianna Trowbridge
Annual Sermon
Jacob Gray, Ten Mile Baptist Church, McLeansboro
2021 Annual Meeting
November 3-4, Crowne Plaza, Springfield
President – Sammy Simmons
Vice President – Heath Tibbetts
Recording Secretary – Sharon Carty
Assistant Recording Secretary – Brianna Trowbridge
2022 Annual Meeting
November 2-3, Metro Community Church, Edwardsville
President Sammy Simmons
905 S. Main St
Benton, IL 62812
(618)663-5802
Vice-President
Heath Tibbetts
8015 Ravere St
Machesney Park, IL 61115
(815) 508-3300
Recording Secretary
Sharon Carty
344 Loomis Lane
Carlinville, IL 62626
(217)341-2416
Assistant Recording Secretary
Brianna Trowbridge
1188 Massilon Rd
Albion, IL 62806
(618)554-5330
The committee met on August 20 for the purpose of nominating individuals to fill IBSA Standing Committee positions for 2021. The names in bold are recommended to serve a complete term. The names in italics are being recommended to complete an unfulfilled position. Those marked with an * are laypeople.
CLASS
Respectfully submitted: David Auxier – Secretary
Steve Ruggles Carlton Binkley
Kevin Carrothers – Chair
Tim Drury
David Higgs
Rayden Hollis
Preston Jordan
Joe Lawson – Vice-Chair
Odis Weaver
Donna Williams
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Illinois Baptist State Association
Officers of the IBSA Board
Chairperson
Andy DeWitt (618) 267-0213
Vice-Chairperson
Tim Rhodus (217) 854-2837
Secretary
Mike Jameson (618) 210-7885
*Denotes lay person Bold denotes new committee member Italics serving second term
Resource Development Committee
Region 1 John Mancha
Region 3 Don Hannel
Region 4 Rob Windes
Region 6 Darryl Williams
Midlothian, Higher Ground Pleasant Hill, First Noble, Freedom Anna, Anna Heights
CLASS C - TERM EXPIRING 2021
Administrative Committee
Region 2 Jerry Higdon
At Large: *Sherri Harlow
Region 2 Joel Newton
Strategic Planning Committee
Region 1 Jeff Logsdon
Region 5 *Bill Simmons
Region 6 Mark Goldman
Orion, First Carterville, First Peoria, Woodland
Wilmington, Island City Bethalto, First Herrin, First
Resource Development Committee
Region 1 *Rene Escalante Bolingbrook, Cristo Es Rey
Region 3 Brent Joy Pittsfield, Calvary
Region 4 *Carrie Tabor Centralia, Temple
At Large *Dan Basham Morton, First
At Large Bruce Kirk Bolingbrook, Alpha
2019-C Three Rivers
2019-X Bay Creek
2017-C Olney
2016-C Clear Creek
2017-C Quad Cities
2017-C Williamson
2020-C Metro Peoria
2017-C Three Rivers
2017-C Gateway
3/2019-B Williamson
2020-C Three Rivers
2019-A Bay Creek
2020-C Kaskaskia
3/2020-A Metro Peoria
2020/C Chicago Metro
Church Planting Catalyst – Northeast Region Tim Bailey (814)221-4173
Church Planting Catalyst Jorge Melendez (630)710-3106
Church Planting Catalyst – Central, Southern Reg. Ken Wilson (618)697-1036
Church Planting Catalyst – Northeast Region John Yi (312)608-0349
Zone Consultants
Zone 1 Bryan Price (630)908-0853
Zone 2 Joe Oliver (847)754-0356
Zone 3 Pat Pajak (217)494-1447
Zone 4
Brian McWethy (815)901-2767
Zone 5 Joe Gardner (309)369-1403
Zone 6 Cliff Woodman (618)946-5720
Zone 7
Zone 8
Zone 9
Zone 10
Bob Evaul (618)567-6170
Larry Rhodes (618) 972-5683
Steve Neill (217)685-9184
Ashby Tillery (618) 571-0776
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Baptist Children’s Home and Family Services
Denny Hydrick, Executive Director
949 County Road 1300 N, Carmi, IL 62821 (618) 382-4164
Staff: Melinda Thomas, Executive Administrative Assistant ext. 111
Sarah Usery, Director of Operations
Vacant, Director of Communication and Development
Krystal Donelson, Director of Accounting
Mark McCormick, Director of Clinical Services
Officers of the BCHFS Board
Chair
Rebecca Whittington (618)549-8599
Vice Chair
Danny Hampton (815)459-1035
SECRETARY
Cheryl Dorsey (708)941-9120
*Denotes lay person
Bold denotes new committee member Italics serving second term
Baptist Foundation of Illinois Doug Morrow, Executive Director 3085 Stevenson Drive Springfield, IL 62703 (217) 391-3102
Staff: Sheila Jessen, Office Coordinator (217) 391-3116
Officers of the Board Chair
David Grove (314) 678-1525
Vice Chair Newlin Wollaston (773) 595-8518
SECRETARY
Mihaela Sexton (217) 788-0217
*Denotes lay person Bold denotes new committee member Italics serving second term
*Denotes non-church/denominational-related vocation
Complete document approved November 12, 2015
Updates approved November 4, 2020
Illinois Baptist State Association received a charter as an Illinois Corporation on November 2, 1907, at Marion, Illinois, and is governed by the Illinois General Not For Profit Corporation Act.
ARTICLE I
NAME
The name of this organization is Illinois Baptist State Association, hereinafter referred to as The Illinois Baptist State Association or IBSA.
ARTICLE II
Section 1. The Illinois Baptist State Association is an organized body of messengers from Baptist churches cooperating to encourage sound Biblical doctrine, cooperative missions, and Baptist fellowship. As an autonomous body, IBSA shall not violate the autonomy of any church or other Baptist body.
Section 2. The purpose of IBSA is to assist in establishing and developing effective Baptist churches in their context. IBSA shall engage in other related activities it considers relevant to its corporate fellowship.
Section 1. As IBSA, we adopt the Bible as the basis of all our faith and practice.
Section 2. Illinois Baptists have used various confessions of faith to better explain their understanding of the Bible. As IBSA, we acknowledge the value of all these documents, especially the Philadelphia Confession of Faith (1742), the New Hampshire Confession of Faith (1833), and the Baptist Faith and Message of the Southern Baptist Convention statement of 1925, with revisions in 1963, 1998, and 2000. We encourage IBSA congregations and associations to use confessions of faith as resources to inform and edify Illinois Baptists concerning the basic tenets of our faith. These documents will thus equip us as we seek to fulfill our historic commitment to evangelism, discipleship, missions, education, godly living, and mutual cooperation in bearing a Baptist witness to the world.
Section 3. The churches of IBSA have historically recognized that there are distinctive doctrines that unify us as Baptists and set us apart from other
denominations. Throughout our history, doctrinal statements have been adopted that express the common, but not necessarily universally held, elements of our faith. Baptists have always cherished the belief that individuals and churches are to study the Bible and form their beliefs as the Holy Spirit leads them. In keeping with this history, IBSA affirms the following statement as a basis of our continued cooperation in sharing our message with the people of Illinois and the whole world:
1. Confessions of faith constitute a consensus of opinion of some Baptist body for the general instruction and guidance of its people and others concerning those articles of the Christian faith which are most surely held among us.
2. We do not regard confessions of faith as complete statements of doctrine, having any quality of finality or infallibility. Baptists should hold themselves free to revise their statements of faith as may seem to them wise and expedient at any time.
3. Any group of Baptists has the inherent right to draw up for itself and publish to the world a confession of faith whenever the group determines it advisable to do so.
4. The sole authority for faith and practice among Baptists is the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments. Confessions are only guides in interpretation, having no authority over the conscience.
5. Confessions of faith are statements of religious convictions, drawn from the Scriptures, and as such are not to be used to hamper freedom of thought or investigation into other realms of life.
Section 4. We affirm that the Baptist Faith and Message of the Southern Baptist Convention adopted in 1925, and revised in 1963, 1998, and 2000, represents a consensus of Baptist beliefs for general instruction and guidance. These documents may be used with confidence by local churches and associations, and contain statements of Christian convictions, drawn from the Scriptures, affirming historic Baptist beliefs including the doctrines of soul competency, the priesthood of all believers, and salvation by grace alone, through faith in Jesus Christ. Cooperating churches or other interested parties may be instructed in how they might obtain a current publication of these documents by contacting the IBSA registered offices.
Section 1. IBSA, in session, shall be composed of messengers who, as members of cooperating IBSA member churches, are elected and certified by said churches that have voluntarily accepted the nature, purpose, and doctrinal affirmation of IBSA and that have been approved by vote of IBSA messengers in session, based upon the recommendation of the IBSA Credentials Committee (see Article VIII, Section 7).
Section 2. The IBSA Credentials Committee shall receive and review all letters petitioning for affiliation, as well as constitutions and bylaws, operative documents, statements of faith, (in accordance with Article III Section 2) and other documents requested by the committee, from those churches seeking to affiliate with the IBSA. The IBSA Credentials Committee shall then make recommendations to the IBSA
messengers in session regarding those churches’ requests for affiliation with IBSA.
Section 3. An IBSA member church will be considered a cooperating church when it has submitted an annual church profile and has contributed financially to IBSA through the Cooperative Program of the Southern Baptist Convention the preceding year to fulfill the nature, purpose, and doctrinal affirmation of IBSA.
Section 4. Cooperating churches who subsequently fail to fulfill the requirements of cooperation shall be subject to review and possible dismissal.
1. As soon as possible after the close of the annual meeting the Credentials Committee shall check all available records to determine whether there are churches failing to meet all the expectations of a cooperating church.
2. During the course of the year, the Credentials Committee shall make every effort to encourage non-cooperating churches to begin fulfilling all of the expectations of a cooperating church.
3. The Executive Director of IBSA will assume responsibility for communicating with churches who fail to meet the requirements of a cooperating church. Determination will be made as to the church’s intent/desire to continue as a cooperating church in IBSA. IBSA reserves the right to remove churches who do not fulfill cooperation requirements of IBSA.
4. The Credentials Committee shall report its findings and recommendations at the next annual meeting of IBSA.
Section 5. Each cooperating church of IBSA shall be entitled to four (4) messengers, plus one messenger for each multiple of fifty (50) resident members, except that no church shall exceed fifteen (15) messengers.
Section 6. Voting privileges are given only to seated messengers.
Section 7. Messengers elected and certified by cooperating churches shall be seated at each IBSA annual meeting, upon verification by and recommendation of the Credentials Committee.
Section 8. Churches seeking affiliation with IBSA may have their messengers seated, upon recommendation by the Credentials Committee and approval by IBSA in session.
Section 9. Any motion charging doctrinal incompatibility against an IBSA member church shall only be presented in writing by a messenger at an annual meeting and will be automatically referred to the Credentials Committee.
1. The Credentials Committee shall seek other information or evidence and, along with the accusing messenger, shall consult with the leadership of the church being charged to determine the validity of the charges.
2. The Credentials Committee shall report its findings and recommendations to the next annual meeting of IBSA.
Section 10. Upon recommendation of the Credentials Committee of the Illinois Baptist State Association in annual session reserves the right to withdraw
fellowship, by a 2/3 vote of the messengers present and voting, from any IBSA member church for failure to conform to Article IV Section 3 or Article IV Section 9.
Section 1. IBSA shall meet in annual session at such time and place as it may determine.
Section 2. Special meetings of the IBSA may be called:
1. Upon the request of five (5) messengers at the Annual Meeting of IBSA in writing to the president of the IBSA or by two officers of the IBSA in writing to the chairman of the Board of Directors of IBSA.
2. Approval of a Special Meeting shall require a two-thirds affirmative vote of those present and voting either by the messengers at the IBSA Annual Meeting or by the IBSA Board of Directors.
Section 3. The time and/or place of the annual or special meetings of IBSA may be changed upon approval of two-thirds of the Board of Directors.
Section 4. In case of the absence of the vice president from the annual or special meetings of IBSA, the president shall appoint an assistant, subject to the approval of the messengers, to serve when IBSA is in session.
Section 5. In case of the absence of the president from the annual or special meetings of IBSA, the vice president shall assume the duties of the president, retaining the position of vice president. The vice president may appoint an assistant, subject to the approval of the messengers, to serve when IBSA is in session.
Section 6. Motions made by messengers dealing with internal operations or ministries of an entity shall be referred to the elected board of the entity for consideration and a report to the constituency and to the next Annual Meeting of IBSA. On all matters referred by the messengers of the IBSA shall respond in writing at the close of their report in the Book of Reports and the IBSA Annual, giving specific information on:
1. How the matter referred was considered,
2. How it was reported to the constituency; and,
3. Any actions on the matter taken by the entity or action proposed to the Annual Meeting.
Section 1. The officers of IBSA shall be a president, a vice president, a recording secretary, and an assistant recording secretary.
1. Election of the president and the recording secretary shall take place during the first session of the annual meeting. Election of the vice president and the assistant recording secretary shall take place during the final session of the
annual meeting.
2. Officers must have been members in residence of cooperating IBSA member churches for at least the twelve months immediately prior to their election, shall continue such membership during their term, and shall not be eligible to serve more than two consecutive terms. No employee of IBSA or family member of an employee of IBSA, nor any person whose salary is subsidized by IBSA, nor any person whose service shall provide a conflict of interest, shall serve as an officer of IBSA.
3. These officers shall be elected annually by ballot, except that by unanimous consent, any single nominee for an office may be elected by acclamation. Nominations for officers shall be received from messengers present at the IBSA annual meeting. All nominators, after obtaining prior consent of the nominee, in their nomination speech shall include but not be limited to: 1) the name and role of the nominee, 2) the nominee’s history of service to IBSA, and 3) the history of participation in the Cooperative Program of the Southern Baptist Convention by the nominee’s church and/or the nominee personally. Newly elected officers shall be installed during the annual meeting and shall assume responsibilities at the conclusion of the annual meeting. They shall serve until the end of the next annual meeting and until their successors assume office.
4. Election of all officers shall be determined by a majority vote, not simply a plurality vote when three or more candidates are considered.
Section 2. The President shall preside at meetings of IBSA. The president shall be an ex-officio member of the Board of Directors with vote. The president shall serve as an ex-officio member of all committees of IBSA without vote. The immediate past president shall serve as an ex-officio member of the Board of Directors for one (1)year without vote, and shall be ineligible for election to the board until one (1) year has elapsed following the year of ex-officio service.
Section 3. The vice president, in the absence of or at the request of the president, shall preside at meetings of IBSA. The vice president shall be an ex-officio member of the Board of Directors with vote. The vice president shall serve as an ex-officio member of all committees of IBSA without vote.
Section 4. The recording secretary shall be accountable for recording the proceedings of IBSA in session. A certified copy of the minutes of the IBSA annual meeting shall be submitted to the Executive Director of IBSA for inclusion in the IBSA Annual. The recording secretary shall affix the seal of IBSA to all documents as directed by IBSA. The recording secretary shall convene meetings of IBSA in the absence of the president and the vice president, and shall be an ex-officio member of the Board of Directors with vote. The recording secretary shall serve as an exofficio member all committees of IBSA without vote.
Section 5. The assistant recording secretary shall perform the duties of the recording secretary in the absence of or at the request of the recording secretary. The assistant recording secretary shall be an ex-officio member of the Board of Directors with vote. The assistant recording secretary shall serve as an ex-officio member all committees of IBSA without vote.
Section 6. With the exception of the president (see Section 2), immediate past officers of IBSA (vice-president, recording secretary, and assistant recording secretary) shall be ineligible for membership on the board until one (1) year has elapsed.
Section 7. In the event the president is unwilling or unable to complete the term of office, the vice president shall assume the office of president, vacating the office of vice president.
Section 8. A detailed guideline of the work of each officer of IBSA shall be placed in the IBSA Officer and Committee Manual. Such guideline shall include a particular method for reviewing and dismissing officers for violations of policy which it deems necessary for the effective and ethical service by its members.
Section 1. The Illinois Baptist State Association is an autonomous body. It shall be solely responsible for its organization. It shall elect a Board of Directors to direct all affairs of IBSA between annual meetings. One third (1/3) of the members of the board shall be elected at each annual meeting of IBSA for a three-year term.
Section 2. The Board of Directors shall determine the work to be performed by and the resources to be apportioned to all related organizations of IBSA except those related entities existing as separate corporations.
1. The Board of Directors shall be composed of thirty-three (33) members. Twenty-four of the members shall be elected from six regions apportioned decennially by the Board of Directors and nine of the members shall be elected from the state at-large.
2. The Board of Directors shall determine its time of meeting, organization, and method of procedures subject to the Constitution of IBSA. The Board may permit any or all directors to participate in a regular or special meeting by, or conduct the meeting through, the use of any means of communication by which all directors participating may hear each other simultaneously during the meeting. A director participating in a meeting by such means is deemed to be present in person at the meeting.
3. The Board of Directors shall employ one Executive Director of IBSA to accomplish the objectives the board may determine and shall set policy limits within which the Executive Director of IBSA shall function.
4. The Executive Director shall form and manage the IBSA staff, and shall have only such authority as has been delegated by the Board of Directors.
5. The Executive Director of IBSA shall serve as an ex-officio member without vote on the IBSA boards, but may be excused from executive sessions of the board unless requested to remain by decision of the board.
Section 3. Members of the Board of Directors shall be recommended by the IBSA Nominating Committee according to Article VIII Section 6. Nominees shall be
published during the annual meeting and shall assume responsibilities at the conclusion of the annual meeting. They shall serve until the end of their respective terms and until their successors assume office. Terms shall be specified as ending at the conclusion of the annual meeting.
1. Individuals may not serve for more than two consecutive terms or major fraction thereof until one year has elapsed from their last date of service on the board.
2. In the event a member of a board is absent from more than one-half of the scheduled board and committee meetings in a twelve (12) month period, their position will automatically become vacant.
3. If vacancies occur between annual meetings of IBSA, prospective board members shall be nominated by the IBSA Nominating Committee and considered by the board.
4. The primary criteria to be used by the Nominating Committee of IBSA for the selection of nominees to the board are:
a. the individual’s ability to make a maximum contribution toward attaining the goals of IBSA,
b. the goal of equitable representation of members from across the state,
c. the membership of the board consisting of a minimum of one-third (1/3) laypersons. (A lay person shall be defined as anyone who is not vocationally employed in a ministry position by a church or association. A lay person who begins ministry employment with a church or association shall be eligible to continue service until the expiration of his/her term),
d. the consideration of an individual’s special skills and abilities
e. the maintaining of an equal number of Class A (one year remaining), Class B (2 years remaining), and Class C (3 years remaining) members among those serving on the board,
f. the reservation of membership on the board for those persons who are members of cooperating IBSA member churches and who have been members in residence of cooperating churches for at least twelve (12) months immediately prior to their election to any board, and who continue such membership during their term,
g. the prohibition of any cooperating IBSA member church from having more than one (1) member on any one board at the same time or more than two (2) members on all boards at the same time. A member of the board moving to a church which has a member on the board or two (2) members on all boards shall resign. Officers of IBSA are excepted from the moving provision.
h. the stipulation that the members of the board must meet the requirements established by any licensing agency applicable to the board,
i. the courtesy of considering the recommendation of the executive officer and the chair of the board.
5. No employee of IBSA or family member of an employee of IBSA, nor any person whose salary is subsidized by IBSA, nor any person whose service shall provide a conflict of interest, (other than those disclosed to and approved by the Board), shall serve as a member of the board of IBSA.
Section 4. During the fiscal year, the Board of Directors shall not obligate IBSA to expenditure nor incur accumulative indebtedness that will exceed its annual budget by an amount greater than three percent of its annual budget.
Section 5. The president of IBSA shall recommend to IBSA in session a firm of certified public accountants to audit the financial records of IBSA for the ensuing year. The Board of Directors shall submit to IBSA a report of its finances and shall submit to IBSA in annual session a proposed financial program or budget for the ensuing year. Such proposal shall be based on the anticipated gross receipts according to its financial report.
Section 6. Only the properties and assets of IBSA shall be owned by the corporation. The Board of Directors, by a two-thirds vote of the members present and voting, may purchase, or otherwise acquire, lease, mortgage, sell, exchange, or otherwise dispose of any property, personal or real, of IBSA. The IBSA in annual session must approve the sale, lease, exchange or otherwise disposal of over onehalf the fair market value of all of the property of the corporation, other than in the usual and regular course of its activities. The Board of Directors may appoint and delegate the authority to committees to act for them in the interim of their sessions. These committees shall not have authority to mortgage, exchange, or otherwise dispose of the property, personal or real, of IBSA, unless specifically authorized and directed to do so by a two-thirds vote of the Board.
Section 7. A quorum shall be present for any action of the Board of Directors, or any committee of the boards. Fifty-one percent of the members of the board or committees of the board, in office at the time of the meeting, shall constitute a quorum.
Section 8. The officers of the Board of Directors shall be a chair, a vice-chair, and a recording secretary. These officers shall be elected annually by the board at its last meeting prior to the IBSA annual meeting. They shall serve no more than two terms in any elected board office. Members of the board whose final term expires shall not be eligible for re-election as an officer. Officers of the Board of Directors shall serve on the Advisory Committee of the board with vote and shall serve with vote on the board committee to which they are elected, however they shall serve on the other standing committees of the board as ex-officio members without vote.
Section 9. It shall be the duty of the chair to preside at all meetings of the board, and to perform such other duties as usually pertain to this office. The chair shall be an ex-officio member of all committees of the board.
Section 10. It shall be the duty of the vice-chair to perform the duties of the chairman in the absence of the chair. In the event of the death or resignation of the chair, the vice-chair shall serve until a new chair is elected.
Section 11. It shall be the duty of the secretary to keep an accurate account of the proceedings of each meeting of the board, and to perform such other duties as usually pertain to this office.
Section 12. The chair of the board shall initiate an annual evaluation of that entity’s executive officer, using the forms and processes adopted by the board.
Section 13. The board shall submit for consideration by IBSA in session a budget in keeping with Section 5. The board shall have the authority to change line items, providing the total budget figure remains the same as approved by IBSA in session. The Board shall submit for consideration by IBSA any plans for new special offerings or capital fund-raising activities. Authorized offerings for state-wide promotion are: 1) the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North American Missions, 2) the Mothers Day’s Offering for the Baptist Children’s Home and Family Services, 3) the Mission Illinois Offering, 4) the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for International Missions, and 5)the World Hunger Offering.
Section 14. The board shall be organized into standing committees. Each committee shall have a chairperson, a vice-chairperson, and a secretary. At the last committee meeting of the year, officers are elected for the following year. The chairperson of the board shall appoint each board member to one standing committee each year. The standing committees shall evaluate, approve, and recommend to the board such goals as may pertain to that committee’s area of responsibility.
Section 15. The standing committees of the Board of Directors are:
1. The Administrative Committee will review board policy and recommend adjustments to insure efficient operations of the board and the IBSA staff, in order that the various segments of IBSA may effectively work together to achieve the mission, vision, and goals of IBSA.
2. The Strategic Planning Committee will work directly with the Executive Director to assess the needs of churches and associations, to establish and recommend to the Board of Directors mission, vision and goal statements, to assist the Board of Directors in identifying end results that are desired from IBSA activities and ministries, to assess the effectiveness of IBSA delivery of services, to recommend effective communication channels, and to recommend special ministry projects that will assist IBSA to accomplish its mission, vision, and goals.
3. The Resource Development Committee shall assist the Executive Director to gather and recommend distribution of resources to meet the mission, vision, and goals of IBSA. It will assist in budget development, allocation of Cooperative Program resources, long range financial planning, and management of all IBSA facilities.
4. The Advisory Committee shall consist of: 1) the chair of the board, as chair, 2) other officers of the board, and 3) the chair of each of the other standing committees of the board. The Advisory Committee will act as counsel for the executive officer. In the event of the death, incapacity, or prolonged absence
of the executive officer, the Advisory Committee shall assume responsibilities for day to day operations until the next meeting of the board, and shall report to the board at each regular and special meeting any actions it has taken in the interim.
Section 16. Regular meetings of the board and the committees of the board shall be held at least semi-annually. The board shall fix the dates, times, and places of its meetings. Special meetings may be called by two officers of the board. At least seven days written notice of the date, time, and place shall be given to each member of the board by the person(s) calling the meeting. The notice shall state the nature of the business to be considered at the special meeting, and no business other than that stated in the notice shall be considered at such meeting.
Section 17. A detailed guideline of the work of the board will be placed in the Policy and Procedures Manual of the entity. Such guideline shall include a particular method for reviewing and dismissing members for violations of policy which it deems necessary for the effective and ethical service by its members.
Section 1. The standing committees of IBSA shall be: 1) Committee on Committees, 2)Committee on Order of Business, 3) Nominating Committee, 4) Credentials Committee, 5) Constitution Committee, 6) Resolutions and Christian Life Committee, and 7) Historical Committee.
Section 2. The standing committees of IBSA shall consist of twelve (12) members each. One-third (1/3) of the members shall rotate off annually. Any person having served three (3) years, or major fraction thereof, shall be ineligible for re-election to the same committee until at least one (1) year has elapsed. Committee membership shall be reserved for those who have been a member in residence of cooperating IBSA member churches for at least twelve (12) months immediately prior to election, and who continue such membership during their term.
1. No employee of IBSA or family member of an employee of IBSA, nor any person whose salary is subsidized by IBSA, nor any person whose service shall provide a conflict of interest, shall serve as a member of any standing committee of IBSA.
2. No person may serve simultaneously as a member of the board and as a member of an IBSA standing committee.
3. In the event committee members absent themselves from two (2) consecutive committee meetings that appear on the IBSA calendar, their positions shall be automatically vacant.
4. A quorum shall be present for any action of the standing committees. Fiftyone (51) percent of the members of the committee in office at the time of the meeting shall constitute a quorum.
5. The IBSA Committees may permit any or all members to participate in a regular or special meeting by, or conduct the meeting through, the use of
any means of communication by which all members participating may hear each other simultaneously during the meeting. A member participating in a meeting by such means is deemed to be present in person at the meeting.
6. If a person has been elected to a standing committee or an ad hoc committee of IBSA and then is later elected to the position of an officer of IBSA, such person shall vacate the committee role in order to fulfill the role of an officer. Such vacancies shall be handled in the same manner of committee vacancies that may occur for any other reason.
7. No church shall have more than one (1) member on an IBSA standing committee at the same time, with no more than two (2) different members from one church on all IBSA standing committees. A member of a standing committee moving to a church which has a member on that same committee or two (2) members on all standing committees shall resign. Officers of IBSA are excepted from the moving provision.
8. If vacancies occur on a standing committee between annual meetings, nominations of prospective members for said vacancies shall be made by the Committee on Committees to the Board of Directors of IBSA for approval.
Section 3. Upon assuming office, the newly elected president of IBSA shall appoint members to fill vacancies on the Committee on Committees.
Section 4. The Committee on Committees shall nominate at each annual meeting of IBSA persons for membership on all standing committees and all ad hoc committees authorized by IBSA, including all committee vacancies, with the exception of the Committees of the Board of Directors. While serving on the Committee on Committees, members shall be ineligible for nomination to other standing committees and all ad hoc committees of IBSA.
Section 5. The Committee on Order of Business shall suggest a program including an order of business for the IBSA annual meeting. It shall provide time for the introduction of matters requiring a vote not scheduled on the agenda, and shall fix a time for the consideration of the same. The committee shall recommend the time and place for the annual meeting three (3) years in advance. The committee shall recommend a speaker for the annual sermon for the succeeding IBSA annual meeting.
Section 6. The Nominating Committee shall nominate members for the board to IBSA in session. If vacancies occur between annual meetings of IBSA, prospective board members shall be nominated by the IBSA Nominating Committee and considered by the board. While serving on the Nominating Committee, members shall be ineligible for nomination to the board.
Section 7. The Credentials Committee shall enroll all qualified messengers, those elected and certified by cooperating churches, at each annual meeting and special meetings of IBSA.
1. The committee shall monitor the enrollment of churches at the meetings of IBSA and dispense all official materials.
2. The committee shall receive and review all letters petitioning for affiliation, constitutions and bylaws, operative documents, statements of faith, (in
accordance with Article III, Section 2) and other documents requested by the committee from those churches seeking to affiliate with IBSA. The committee shall then make recommendations to the IBSA messengers in session regarding churches requesting to affiliate with IBSA.
3. The Credentials Committee shall also review information regarding churches which may fail to fulfill the requirements of cooperation and shall make recommendations to IBSA in session regarding the cooperating status of said churches, including but not limited to issues of doctrinal affirmation. (See also Article IV Section 3)
4. It shall also be the responsibility of the Credentials Committee to count all ballots at the annual meeting.
Section 8. The Constitution Committee shall review the Constitution and the IBSA Officer and Committee Manual at least annually.
1. The committee shall submit a written report to each annual meeting of IBSA, containing an assessment of the work of IBSA in light of the Constitution’s constraints, and any suggestions for adjustments or amendments. The committee shall consider and make recommendations on all proposed amendments to the Constitution. When requested, interpretation of the Constitution shall be given by the committee through its chairman or a designee of the committee.
2. In conjunction with the IBSA Executive Director, the committee shall make updates and changes to the Officer and Committee Manual.
Section 9. The Resolutions and Christian Life Committee shall prepare and submit to IBSA in session, all resolutions, which it deems appropriate for adoption, and report on all matters submitted to it by IBSA, with or without recommendations or amendments. All proposed resolutions shall be referred to the Resolutions and Christian Life Committee no later than the end of the first session of the annual meeting of IBSA.
Section 10. The Historical Committee shall procure and preserve historical records. In addition, the committee shall seek to keep the churches and messengers of IBSA informed of those items which it deems of historical significance to the life and ministry of IBSA.
Section 11. The Executive Director of IBSA shall serve as an ex-officio member without vote on all IBSA standing committees. The standing committees shall assign to the Executive Director of IBSA such work as they may require. Allocated resources shall be prescribed in the annual budget for all standing committees of IBSA.
Section 12. A detailed guideline of the work of each standing committee of IBSA shall be placed in the Officer and Committee Manual of IBSA. Such guideline shall include a particular method for reviewing and dismissing members for violations of policy which it deems necessary for the effective and ethical service by its members.
Section 13. IBSA shall create such ad hoc committees as it may require. The nomination of committee members shall be made by the Committee on
Committees. The allocated resources of each ad hoc committee shall come from available funds with the recommendation of any limitations of funds coming from the Executive Director of IBSA and approved by the Board of Directors or IBSA in session.
Section 1. The Illinois Baptist State Association is the sole member and controlling entity of the Illinois Baptist Children’s Home and Family Services (BCHFS) and the Baptist Foundation of Illinois (BFI), all of which are corporations governed by the Illinois General Not For Profit Corporation Act.
Section 2. A Coordinating Council shall: 1) coordinate the work of IBSA, BCHFS and BFI to facilitate harmony and unity, 2) decide matters of dispute between the entities, and 3) give direction to the boards of each entity in matters not clearly defined in this Constitution, written policy, bylaws or law. The Coordinating Council shall be comprised of the president of IBSA, the vice-president of IBSA, the chair and the vice-chair of each entity’s board, and the executive officer of each entity operating under the direction of each board.
1. Each member of the council shall be a voting member.
2. The president of IBSA and the vice-president of IBSA shall serve as the chair and the vice-chair, respectively, of the Coordinating Council.
3. The Coordinating Council shall meet at least semi-annually and report to IBSA during each annual meeting.
4. The president of IBSA shall be empowered to call additional meetings of the Coordinating Council as necessary.
Section 3. The IBSA alone in annual session shall authorize new entities set apart by IBSA and the composition of the board to govern such separate entity. The IBSA alone in annual session shall authorize the dissolution or merger of any of the IBSA entities.
Section 4. The president, vice president, recording secretary, assistant recording secretary of the IBSA, and executive director of the IBSA staff shall serve as exofficio members of the boards of the BCHFS and BFI. The executive director of the IBSA staff shall serve without vote. The president, vice president, recording secretary and the assistant recording secretary of the IBSA shall serve with vote.
Section 5. No cooperating IBSA member church shall have more than two (2) members on the collective boards of the IBSA, BCHFS and BFI at any one time.
Section 6. The president of the Association shall report to IBSA in annual session the firm(s) of certified public accountants selected by BCHFS and BFI to audit the financial records of the respective entity for the ensuing year. BCHFS and BFI shall both submit a financial report to IBSA in annual session, and a proposed budget for its approval.
Section 7. The Nominating Committee of IBSA will nominate BCHFS and BFI board members for election by the IBSA in annual session, with consideration given to suggestions from board members and executive director of the respective entities.
All proposed amendments to the Constitution must be submitted in writing to the Constitution Committee no later than three (3) months prior to the Annual Meeting for possible presentation and first reading at the Annual Meeting. All motions to amend the constitution presented at the Annual Meeting will automatically be referred to the Constitution Committee by the Presiding Officer for review and recommendation to the messengers at the next annual meeting.
1. Such proposed amendments which may be recommended by the Constitution Committee shall be presented at two (2) consecutive annual meetings, the first for reading only, the second for reading, consideration, and vote.
2. All proposed amendments shall be reviewed by an attorney, parliamentarian, and/or financial advisor, at the discretion of the Constitution Committee chairman or the Executive Director of IBSA, prior to presentation to IBSA for consideration.
3. Such recommendations shall be considered by messengers during the first session of the annual meeting.
4. No vote is required at the time of first reading. Following the second reading and the subsequent consideration, a two-thirds (2/3) affirmative vote of those messengers present and voting is required for approval of such recommendations.
5. Amendments shall become effective at the close of the annual meeting in which they are properly presented and approved, unless otherwise provided in the amendment.
The president shall appoint a parliamentarian, subject to the approval of the messengers, to serve when IBSA is in session. Parliamentary rulings shall be governed by the current edition of the Robert’s Rules of Order.
Section 1. Indemnification in Actions other than by or in the Right of the Corporation. The Corporation may indemnify any person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending, or completed action,
suit, or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative, or investigative (other than an action by or in the Right of the Corporation) by reason of the fact that he or she is or was a director, officer, employee, or agent of the Corporation, or is or was serving at the request of the Corporation as a director, officer, employee, or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, or other enterprise, against expenses (including attorneys’ fees), judgments, fines, and amounts paid in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by such person in connection with such action, suit, or proceeding, if such person acted in good faith and in a manner he or she reasonably believed to be in, or not opposed to, the best interests of the Corporation and, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe his or her conduct was unlawful. The termination of any action, suit, or proceeding by judgment, order, settlement, or conviction or upon a plea of nolo contendere or its equivalent shall not, of itself, create a presumption that the person did not act in good faith and in a manner he or she reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the Corporation or, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, that the person had reasonable cause to believe that his or her conduct was unlawful.
Section 2. Indemnification in Actions by or in the Right of the Corporation. The Corporation may indemnify any person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending, or completed action or suit by or in the right of the Corporation to procure a judgment in its favor by reason of the fact that such person is or was a director, officer, employee, or agent of the Corporation, or is or was serving at the request of the corporation as a director, officer, employee, or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, or other enterprise, against expenses (including attorneys’ fees) actually and reasonably incurred by such person in connection with the defense or settlement of such action or suit, if such person acted in good faith and in a manner he or she reasonably believed to be in, or not opposed to, the best interests of the Corporation, provided that no indemnification shall be made in respect of any claim, issue, or matter as to which such person shall have been adjudged to be liable for negligence or misconduct in the performance of his or her duty to the Corporation, unless, and only to the extent that the court in which such action or suit was brought shall determine upon application that, despite the adjudication of liability, but in view of all the circumstances of the case, such person is fairly and reasonably entitled to indemnity for such expenses as the court shall deem proper.
Section 3. Right to Payment of Expenses. To the extent that a director, officer, employee, or agent of the Corporation has been successful, on the merits or otherwise, in the defense of any action, suit, or proceeding referred to in Sections 1 and 2 of this Article, or in defense of any claim, issue, or matter therein, such person shall be indemnified against expenses (including attorneys’ fees) actually and reasonably incurred by such person in connection therewith.
Section 4. Determination of Conduct. Any indemnification under Sections 1 and 2 of this Article (unless ordered by a court) shall be made by the Corporation only as authorized in the specific case, upon a determination that indemnification of the director, officer, employee, or agent is proper in the circumstances because he or she has met the applicable standard of conduct set forth in Sections 1 or 2 of this Article. Such determination shall be made (a) by the Board of Directors by a majority vote of a quorum consisting of trustees who were not parties to such action, suit, or proceeding; (b) if such a quorum is not obtainable, or even if obtainable, if a quorum of disinterested directors so directs, by independent legal
counsel in a written opinion; or (c) by the members entitled to vote, if any.
Section 5. Payment of Expenses in Advance. Expenses incurred in defending a civil or criminal action, suit, or proceeding may be paid by the Corporation in advance of the final disposition of such action, suit, or proceeding, as authorized by the Board of Directors in the specific case, upon receipt of an undertaking by or on behalf of the director, officer, employee, or agent to repay such amount, unless it shall ultimately be determined that he or she is entitled to be indemnified by the Corporation as authorized in this Article.
Section 6. Indemnification Not Exclusive. The indemnification provided by this Article shall not be deemed exclusive of any other rights to which those seeking indemnification may be entitled under any bylaw, agreement, vote of members or disinterested directors, or otherwise, both as to action in his or her official capacity and as to action in another capacity while holding such office, and shall continue as to a person who has ceased to be a director, officer, employee, or agent, and shall inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, and administrators of such a person.
Section 7. Insurance. The Corporation may purchase and maintain insurance on behalf of any person who is or was a director, officer, employee, or agent of the Corporation, or who is or was serving at the request of the Corporation as a director, officer, employee, or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, or other enterprise, against any liability asserted against such person and incurred by such person in any such capacity, or arising out of his or her status as such, whether or not the Corporation would have the power to indemnify such person against such liability under the provisions of this Article.
(Article XII was approved for insertion 11-2-16.)
ARTICLE XIII
MERGER/DISSOLUTION
The Illinois Baptist State Association alone in annual session shall authorize the dissolution or merger of the IBSA.
2020 Annual Meeting Minutes
November 4, 2020
Tabernacle Baptist Church, Decatur
Theme: Pivot and Persevere
The 114th annual meeting of the Illinois Baptist State Association convened November 4, 2020, at Tabernacle Baptist Church in Decatur, Illinois. Heath Tibbetts, Vice President of the association, presided over the gathering and online streaming was offered as well. 2020 offered many challenges that no one anticipated when this meeting was planned several years previously The meeting was originally scheduled to be held at the Crowne Plaza in Springfield, Illinois. Due to the pandemic caused by COVID-19 it became necessary to change the location and shorten the meeting from a two-day event into a four-hour meeting. This change was necessary in order to provide the safest environment possible. Face masks and social distancing were required, and people were asked to avoid shaking hands. IBSA President Sammy Simmons was exposed to COVID-19 and out of an abundance of caution chose to not attend the meeting. President Simmons addressed the group via video and offered a message of encouragement to all.
Vice President Tibbetts called the meeting to order using the gavel made from the pulpit of Pinckneyville Baptist Church. This church was where the IBSA was founded in 1907. Host pastor Carlton Binkley welcomed the messengers and guests to Tabernacle Baptist Church and expressed that IBSA was always welcome. Scott Foshie, IBSA Director of Church Revitalization led in a time of prayer.
In accordance with the IBSA Constitution, Bob Dyer was appointed as parliamentarian for the 2020 meeting and there were no objections to this appointment. It was also necessary to elect an assistant presiding officer who would preside over part of the meeting while Vice President Heath Tibbetts would need to bring recommendations to the association. A motion was made by Joshua Monda, First Baptist Church, Washington and seconded by Dale Tripp, First Baptist Church, Leroy to elect Carlton Binkley of Tabernacle Baptist Church, Decatur. The motion carried.
The chair recognized Joshua Monda, representing the Credentials Committee, who announced that 126 messengers had registered at that time, and moved that those messengers and other duly elected messengers who registered later be seated at the114th Annual Meeting of the Illinois Baptist State Association. This recommendation was approved.
The second recommendation from the committee was to admit ten new churches to the association.
These churches included:
Beloved Community Church, Chicago City of Joy Church, Pingree Grove
First Baptist Church, Tuscola
Gospel Life Baptist Church, Genoa
Grace Missionary Baptist Church, Markham
Greater Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church, Chicago
New City Church, Urbana
New Hope Baptist Church, Pekin
Redeemer Baptist Church, Panama
Southern Illinois Country Church, Makanda
The recommendation was approved.
Following the affiliation of the above-mentioned churches the Credentials Committee moved to seat the messengers from these churches. The recommendation was approved.
The final recommendation of the Credentials Committee was to disaffiliate four churches due to non-cooperation for 5 years.
These churches included:
Pilgrim Valley Missionary Baptist Church, Robbins
First Community Baptist Church, Shipman
Mt. Zion Baptist Church #2, Chicago
Iglesias Sendero de Vida, Shorewood
The recommendation was approved.
Nate Adams, Executive Director of IBSA recognized the ten new churches and presented a slide show of the churches to the assembly. Because of health concerns, church representatives were asked to stand instead of coming to the platform.
John Calio, chair of the Committee on the Order of Business moved that the order of business for the 2020 IBSA Annual Meeting be adopted with minor modifications. The vote on the auditors for 2021 to be moved to the second session of the meeting and the Vice President will bring the president’s message at the request of the president. The adoption of the program was accepted and approved.
John Calio also brought the following recommendations:
The 2021 Annual Meeting will be held at the Crowne Plaza in Springfield, Illinois, so that the 2020 contract can be honored with the Crowne. While the Book of Reports did not specifically mention the dates of the 2021 IBSA Annual Meeting being moved to the Crowne Plaza in Springfield, the dates contracted with the hotel for 2021 are November 3-4. This action was approved by the IBSA Board at their meeting on July 14, 2020 and affirmed by the Committee on the Order of Business at their September meeting.
Broadview Baptist Church in metro Chicago which was scheduled to host the meeting graciously agreed to the move.
Chairperson Calio presented the following new motions for approval:
Recommendation one, Jeremy Byrd, pastor of Lincoln Avenue Baptist Church bring the 2021 Annual Sermon with Denver Ayres of Logan Street Baptist Church in Mt. Vernon as the alternate speaker.
Recommendation two, the 2023 IBSA Annual Meeting be held at Cornerstone Church, Marion, on November 8-9. These recommendations were approved by the assembly.
The next order of business of the meeting was election of the President of the Illinois Baptist State Association. David Seaton of Heights Community Church, Collinsville, nominated Sammy Simmons of Immanuel Baptist Church, Benton to serve in this position and no other names were offered for consideration. As there were no other nominations a motion to elect Sammy Simmons by acclamation was entertained by Vice President Tibbetts. The motion was made by Richard Hill from Trinity Baptist Church, Gillespie and seconded by Tracy Jaggers of Calvary Baptist Church, Edwardsville. The motion carried and Sammy Simmons was elected to serve as the IBSA president for 2021.
Nominations for recording secretary were opened and Sharon Carty of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Carlinville was placed into nomination by Cliff Woodman of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Carlinville. There were no other names submitted. A motion to elect her by acclamation was made by Joshua Monda of First Baptist Church, Washington and seconded by Thurman Stewart, Lincoln Avenue Baptist Church, Jacksonville, motion carried.
The President’s Message was delivered by Vice President Heath Tibbetts in the absence of President Simmons. The message was entitled “Plan Your Next Now”.
Bob Dickerson, chairman of the IBSA Board of Directors took the platform to bring the Board’s report and recommendations. The chairman’s report is located in the 2020 IBSA Book of Reports on page 23 and the 2021 budget recommendations can be found on page 27
The IBSA Board of Directors brought the following recommendation: A Cooperative Program Goal of $6.2 million in 2021. A Cooperative Program Ratio of 56.5 percent for IBSA and 43.5 percent for national SBC, excluding SBC- recognized and Board approved shared expenses not to exceed 10 percent of the Cooperative Program goal. The Cooperative Program funds received beyond the goal will be distributed 50/50 between IBSA and national SBC. In addition, due to uncertain circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, the Board recommended approval to access up to $400,000 in reserves as necessary to support the 2021 IBSA budget. Also recommended was that the IBSA budget and salary schedule be approved as printed in the Book of Reports on pages 27 and 28.
Bob Dickerson moved for the adoption of these recommendations and they were approved by a yes vote of the assembly.
Dickerson then introduced IBSA Executive Director Nate Adams for his report as found on page 24 of the Book of Reports. Adams noted that 2021 was the year of comeback for IBSA and
Illinois churches, a time of health, growth and mission. Following Director Adams’ presentation Pastor Belafae Johnson of Purposed Church in Mascoutah closed session one with prayer.
The second session of the 114th Annual Meeting began with acknowledgement of the Tabernacle Worship Team led by Chris Gregg and their excellent music throughout the meeting.
Shelly Pender, chair of the IBSA Constitution Committee presented the report found on pages 10 through12 of the Book of Reports. Pages 10 and 11 include proposed updates for first reading only.
The Constitution Committee recommended a change in the language on meetings that more specifically authorizes the Board to conduct the essential operations of IBSA if circumstances prohibit an in-person annual meeting. This recommendation was for a first reading only.
The Constitution Committee proposed changes to clarify the language in the section on Board membership. If a Board member is hired by IBSA they will have to relinquish their Board position immediately. The amendment also updated use of the term chairperson and clarified an elapsed year between terms of standing committee members on the same committee. The recommended constitution changes were approved by the assembly.
Nathaniel Trowbridge, chairperson of the IBSA Resolutions and Christian Life Committee presented the following resolutions from the committee:
On appreciation to Tabernacle Baptist Church of Decatur to recognize the hospitality of the host church, their pastor and staff. The resolution was approved.
On the BCHFS GraceHaven Pregnancy Resource Clinic commending BCHFS Executive Director Denny Hydrick and the BCHFS for the excellent work. The resolution was approved.
On Parental Rights Bill HB4870 urging Illinois Baptists to adhere to the intentions of the founders of our nation limiting government intervention whenever possible and preserving the rights of Christian parents in rearing their families in ways they believe respect godly standards and biblical practices The resolution was approved.
On unity in the church community, and home after the 2020 election urging peace in our nation and denomination, and elevation of Jesus Christ above all political parties and partisan stances in our spheres of influence-especially the church. The resolution was approved.
There were no further resolutions brought by the committee to the Annual Meeting.
The next order of business before the meeting was to adopt the remaining committee reports as found in the Book of Reports starting on page 6. These include the Committee on Committees, Historical Committee, and Nominating Committee. One correction to the Nominating Committee
Report is Rick Layne should be in place of David Goodhue for the BCHFS Board of Trustees Class A Term. The motion to accept the committee reports with one correction was approved.
Jacob Gray, member of the BCHFS Board and BCHFS Executive Director Denny Hydrick then brought the report of BCHFS. This report and the 2021 budget came as a recommendation and was approved.
For the election of the Vice President the assistant presiding officer Carlton Binkley began presiding over the meeting
The name of Heath Tibbetts of First Baptist Church, Machesney Park was presented for Vice President by Belafae Johnson of Purposed Church, Mascoutah. No other names were submitted and a motion to elect by acclamation was made by Pat Pajak of Tabernacle Baptist Church, Decatur and seconded by Gayle Miller of First Baptist Church, Machesney Park. The motion carried.
The floor was opened for nominations for Assistant Recording Secretary and Brianna Trowbridge of Samaria Missionary Baptist Church, Albion was nominated by Brent Cloyd, Greater Wabash Baptist Association Mission Strategist. There were no other nominations, and a motion to elect by acclamation was made by Michael Hallas of North Side Baptist Church, Fairfield and seconded by Jason Plumer of First Baptist Church, Litchfield. The motion carried.
According to the IBSA Constitution, it is the responsibility of the President to report to the Association the auditors selected by the three IBSA entity boards. Vice President Heath Tibbetts brought the report on behalf of President Simmons.
The accounting firm of Capin Crouse was engaged as auditor for IBSA for its 2020 audit, the Baptist Foundation of Illinois will use Sikich LLP and the BCHFS will use Atlas CPA A motion to accept this report was made by Richard Evans of Jackson Grove Baptist Church, Benton and seconded by Debbie Best of Anna Heights Baptist Church. The motion carried.
Baptist Foundation of Illinois Chair David Grove and Executive Director Doug Morrow presented the BFI’s yearly report and budget recommendations for 2021. Their recommendation was approved.
There was no miscellaneous business to come before the Annual Meeting and the time for such business was closed.
IBSA Executive Director Nate Adams took the stage and made special presentations to the IBSA Officers in recognition of their year of service to IBSA.
The 2020 IBSA Bi-vocational Pastor of the Year honor was presented to Robert Kirby of First Baptist Church, Tamms. Robert was not able to be present, however Nate Adams stated he would soon make an in-person presentation to Pastor Kirby at his church in Tamms
Nate Adams also recognized Paul Hicks of Murdale Baptist Church, Carbondale, for 50 years of service to that church.
The annual sermon was given by Jacob Gray, pastor of Ten Mile Baptist Church, McLeansboro. Pastor Gray stated that God asked us to pray and proclaim. The Word of our God will stand forever, Jesus Christ is going to continue his Church.
Following Pastor Gray’s inspiring message, Vice President Heath Tibbetts declared that the 114th Annual Meeting was almost complete. He said at the beginning of 2020 none of us ever expected this crazy year, but we all know none of this was a surprise to God and He has walked with us every step of the way. With this being said Vice President Tibbetts asked IBSA Leadership Development Director Carmen Halsey to give the benediction.
Following the closing prayer Vice President Tibbetts declared the 114th Annual Meeting of the Illinois Baptist State Association officially closed at 4:51 p.m.
In His Service respectfully submitted,
Sharon Carty Recording Secretary, IBSAI hope God will use this condensed Annual Meeting of the Illinois Baptist State Association to encourage you in the mission God has called us to do. Who would have ever guessed that 2020 would have been filled with online church, virtual small groups, parking lot church, masks, social distancing, online giving and COVID tests? No one but our God would have known this year would have been filled with these new challenges. These have been very strange and unusual days. Veryappropriately, this year’sAnnual Meeting theme is “Pivot and Persevere.” Certainly 2020 has required a lot of flexibility and alternate planning to the alternate plans. Yet, we are in this together!
All of us have struggled in leading during the middle of a global pandemic. We have entered uncharted waters; but thankfully we are not alone. Our Savior, who still reigns, has always been right beside us, and so have our friends and partners at IBSA. I am personally thankful for how IBSA has helped my church and me to pivot and persevere through the very helpful webinars and the town hall meetings. Truly IBSA has shown during these times that they are indeed our churches’ partner in health, growth, and mission.
I personally would hate to have been pastoring in these times without our friends and partners at IBSA. There is great value in our network and brotherhood of churches.
During this year’s meeting, you will hear exciting news about how God has worked through our IBSA churches, through the Baptist Children’s Home and Family Service’s new pregnancy resource ministry, GraceHaven, and through the visionary leadership of our friends at the Baptist Foundation of Illinois. Amid so many struggles in our state this year, we have much to celebrate.
Yet, the mission is not completed. God’s call for our lives to share the gospel with the 8 million in Illinois who do not know Him is still there. We still need more churches planted and revitalized all across our state. We still need more churches planted in the Chicago area. We still need God’s help. We still need God to send revival again to our hearts. Our state still needs to figure out how to love all kinds of people regardless of their race or political affiliation. We must persevere.
Finally, I am happy to report that the Coordinating Council representing IBSA, BCHFS, and BFI have met twice this year as specified in our IBSA Constitution. You can be proud of the way your entities partner together to impact the Kingdom. May King Jesus bless you greatly as you continue to lead and follow our great God. It has been a great joy to serve as your President this past year.
The committee met on August 20 for the purpose of nominating individuals to fill IBSA Standing Committee positions for 2021. The names in bold are recommended to serve a complete term. The names in italics are being recommended to complete an unfulfilled position. Those marked with an * are laypeople.
CLASS
Respectfully submitted:
Auxier – Secretary
Steve Ruggles
Odis Weaver Kevin Carrothers – Chair
Tim Drury
David Higgs
Rayden Hollis
Preston Jordan Joe Lawson – Vice-Chair
Donna Williams
The 2020 Committee on Order of Business met after the 2019 Annual Meeting in Marion to evaluate the 2019 Annual Meeting. They met on March 26 and September 24 to make decisions regarding abbreviated 2020 meeting plans, the 2023 meeting location, and to confirm and update information to report for the 2021 and 2022 meetings.
The Committee recommends that:
1. Jeremy Byrd of Lincoln Avenue Baptist Church, Jacksonville bring the 2021 annual sermon, and that Denver Ayres of Logan Street Baptist Church, Mt. Vernon be the alternate speaker.
2. The 2023 IBSA annual meeting be held at Cornerstone Church in Marion on November 8-9.
Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the IBSA Board of Directors found it necessary to meet on July 14 and relocate the 2020 IBSA Annual Meeting from the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Springfield on November 4-5 to Tabernacle Baptist Church in Decatur, on November 4 only. In order to fulfill contractual agreements with the Crowne Plaza, the IBSA Board also voted to relocate the November 10-11, 2021 meeting from Broadview Missionary Baptist Church in Broadview to the Crowne Plaza in Springfield. The Committee on Order of Business affirmed these actions at its September 24 meeting, and also reaffirmed that the 2022 IBSA annual meeting will be held at Metro Community Church in Edwardsville
Respectfully submitted:
Doug Bell
John Calio, Chair
Kelly Carruthers
Steven Davis
Carolyn Foster, Secretary
Michael Hallas
Chris Huff
Mitchell Johnson
Ruben Raquel, Vice-chair
Vaughn Sanders
Pat Scarbrough
Wilson Wickiser
2021 Officers
Wilson Wickiser, Chair
Vaughn Sanders, Vice Chair
Kelly Carruthers, Secretary
The IBSA Constitution Committee met on March 26 to review and consider the IBSA Constitution, Bylaws for both the Baptist Children’s Home and Family Services (BCHFS) and the Baptist Foundation of Illinois (BFI), and the Association’s Officer and Committee Manual as directed in Article VIII, Section 8 of the IBSA Constitution.
During its August 25 meeting the Committee discussed one item in the IBSA Constitution that includes provisions for continuing IBSA business if an emergency prevents the IBSA Annual Meeting from occurring.
Following are the committee’s recommended changes to the IBSA Constitution for first reading at the 2020 IBSA Annual Meeting, and for discussion and action at the 2021 IBSA Annual Meeting. Also included are the recommended second reading changes to the IBSA Constitution and the BCHFS and BFI Bylaws, to be voted on by the association messengers at the 2020 IBSA Annual Meeting.
Recommended Changes (noted in red type) to the IBSA Constitution – First Reading
Section 1. IBSA shall meet in annual session at such time and place as it may determine.
Section 2. Special meetings of the IBSA may be called:
1.Upon the request of five (5) messengers at the Annual Meeting of IBSA in writing to the president of the IBSA or by two officers of the IBSA in writing to the chairman of the Board of Directors of IBSA.
2.Approval of a Special Meeting shall require a two-thirds affirmative vote of those present and voting either by the messengers at the IBSA Annual Meeting or by the IBSA Board of Directors.
Section 3. The time and/or place of the annual or special meetings of IBSA may be changed upon approval of two-thirds of the Board of Directors.
Section 4. If emergency circumstances prohibit an in-person IBSA Annual Meeting, the IBSA Board of Directors shall be authorized to conduct the essential operational business of IBSA and its entities, excluding Constitutional and Bylaw changes, until the time of the next Annual Meeting.
Section 54. In case of the absence of the vice president from the annual or special meetings of IBSA, the president shall appoint an assistant, subject to the approval of the messengers, to serve when IBSA is in session.
Section 65. In case of the absence of the president from the annual or special meetings of IBSA, the vice president shall assume the duties of the president, retaining the position of vice president. The vice president may appoint an
assistant, subject to the approval of the messengers, to serve when IBSA is in session.
Section 76. Motions made by messengers dealing with internal operations or ministries of an entity shall be referred to the elected board of the entity for consideration and a report to the constituency and to the next Annual Meeting of IBSA. On all matters referred by the messengers of the IBSA shall respond in writing at the close of their report in the Book of Reports and the IBSA Annual, giving specific information on:
1. How the matter referred was considered,
2. How it was reported to the constituency; and,
3. Any actions on the matter taken by the entity or action proposed to the Annual Meeting. (approved 11-2-16)
Recommended Changes (noted in red type) to the IBSA Constitution – Second Reading
ARTICLE V MEETINGS
Section 6.3
3. Any actions on the matter taken by the entity or action proposed to the Annual Meeting. (approved 11-2-16)
ARTICLE VII
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Section 3.4c
the membership of the board consisting of a minimum of one-third (1/3) laypersons. (A lay person shall be defined as anyone who is not vocationally employed in a ministry position by a church or association. or state convention. A lay person who begins ministry employment with a church or association or state convention shall be eligible to continue service until the expiration of his/her term),
ARTICLE VII
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Section 14.
The board shall be organized into standing committees. Each committee shall have a chairpersonman, a vice-chairpersonman, and a secretary. At the last committee meeting of the year, officers are elected for the following year. The chairpersonman of the board shall appoint each board member to one standing committee each year. The standing committees shall evaluate, approve, and recommend to the board such goals as may pertain to that committee’s area of responsibility.
Section 2
The standing committees of IBSA shall consist of twelve (12) members each. One-third (1/3) of the members shall rotate off annually. Any person having served three (3) years, or major fraction thereof, shall be ineligible for re-election to the same committee until at least one (1) year has elapsed. Committee membership shall be reserved for those who have been a member in residence of cooperating IBSA member churches for at least twelve (12) months immediately prior to election, and who continue such membership during their term.
(Delete the following because it will be covered in the changes made in ARTICLE III,7) 5. Conflict of Interest. No member of the immediate family of the Executive Director or the Director of Accounting may serve on the Board.
Respectfully submitted:
Greg Braswell
Glen Carty
Brent Cloyd
Frank Forthman
Rusty Morecraft, secretary
Mike Munden
Danny Parkinson
Shelly Pender, Chair
Brad Sloan, Vice-Chair
Mike Thomas
2021 Officers
Shelly Pender, Chair
Brad Sloan, Vice-Chair
Rusty Morecraft, Secretary
Members of the Credentials Committee received applications for IBSA membership from 10 churches and conducted interviews with a leader from each of the churches. The Credentials Committee met on September 29 to review applications and recommends the following to be accepted into membership with the Illinois Baptist State Association at the 2020 IBSA Annual Meeting:
Beloved Community Church, Chicago
City of Joy Church, Pingree Grove
First Baptist Church, Tuscola
Gospel Life Bible Church, Genoa
Grace Missionary Baptist Church, Markham
Greater Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church, Chicago
New City Church, Urbana
New Hope Baptist Church, Pekin
Redeemer Baptist Church, Panama
Southern Illinois Country Church, Makanda
The Committee further recommends the Association withdraw fellowship from and disaffiliate with the following churches that have not been cooperating for at least five (5) years, in accordance with IBSA Constitution Article 4, Sections 3, 4 and 10:
Pilgrim Valley Missionary Baptist Church, Robbins
First Community Baptist Church, Shipman
Mt. Zion Baptist Church of Illinois #2, Chicago
Iglesia Sendero de Vida, Shorewood
The committee discussed the importance of continuing to try and reclaim the noncooperating churches This is being done by IBSA staff through multiple letters each year, and through attempts at personal contact and reclamation by the IBSA staff and associational leadership.
Respectfully submitted,
Ryan Beck, Secretary
Billy Dye Jr.
Will Ferguson
Tracy Jaggers
Jon McDonald, Vice-Chair
Jamie Miller
Joshua Monda, Chair
Jerry Montgomery
LeRoy Tucker
Robert Ward
2021 Officers:
Ryan Beck, Chair
Tracy Jaggers, Vice Chair
Will Ferguson, Secretary
The Historical Committee met on March 17, 2020, at the IBSA Building, with most members attending via teleconference. Assigned tasks and responsibilities were reviewed.
Susan Full reported on the priorities and efforts of the Archive Ad Hoc Work Group. The work group is tasked with receiving, organizing, and preserving materials about Illinois Baptists, their churches and associations, and the Illinois Baptist State Association.
IBSA Executive Director Nate Adams reviewed the status of the timeline project. A lengthy list of important dates and events in IBSA history has been compiled. To facilitate progress on the timeline, two subcommittees were established, and several committee members volunteered for that work. The Research and Writing subcommittee, chaired by Keith Baker, will more fully develop the descriptions of events. Susan Full chairs the Archives subcommittee, which will identify photographs, documents, and objects to add visual interest to the timeline, which will be placed in the Welcome Center of the IBSA Building.
In recent years there have been inquiries about various monuments and markers related to Illinois Baptist history. To aid in monitoring their physical condition and to answer inquiries more easily, the committee is compiling a list and set of photographs of such monuments.
Respectfully submitted:
Keith Baker
Mark Barber
Marian Blankenship
Harry Boyd
Tom Eggley
Jane Fox-Leininger, Vice-Chair
Susan Full, Chair
Christina Goble, Secretary
Henry Hall
Bill Rossow
Tanja Sedabres
Jerri Titsworth
2021 Officers
Mark Barber, Chair
Keith Baker, Vice-Chair
Christina Goble, Secretary
The Nominating Committee met in Springfield on August 18 to begin the work of filling open positions on the three IBSA entity Boards. The names in bold type are those recommended for selection as new members. Italicized names are those that have agreed to serve a second term, if elected. Those marked with an * are lay persons.
Illinois Baptist State Association Board of Directors
IBSA Board Members for Vote – The following individuals have agreed to serve a second term if elected.
Strategic Planning Committee
Region
Resource
The following individuals will be placed on an IBSA Board Committee by the IBSA Board Chairperson per the IBSA Constitution Article VII, Section 14.
CLASS B – TERM EXPIRING 2022 Region
CLASS C – TERM EXPIRING 2023 Region
CLASS A - TERM EXPIRING 2021
CLASS B – TERM EXPIRING 2022
BCHFS Board Members for Vote – The following individuals have agreed to serve a second term if elected.
CLASS C - TERM EXPIRING 2023
The following individuals will be placed on a BCHFS Board Committee by the chairperson per the BCHFS Bylaws, Article VI, 1.
CLASS B – TERM EXPIRING 2022
CLASS C – TERM EXPIRING 2023
Baptist Foundation of Illinois Board of Trustees
CLASS A - TERM EXPIRING 2021
CLASS B – TERM EXPIRING 2022
Investment Committee
Ronald Knox Royalton, First Franklin 2017-C
*Dennis Fulkerson Peoria, Woodland Metro Peoria 2020-C
BFI Board Members for Vote – The following individuals have agreed to serve a second term if elected.
Administrative Committee
*Newlin Wollaston Chicago, Mt. Carmel Children of God Chicago Metro 2017-A
Investment Committee
*David Rochleau Fairview Heights, Winstanley Metro East 2017-A
*Alan Monroe Broughton, New Prospect Goshen Trail 2018-C
The following individuals will be placed on a BFI Board Committee based on committee needs.
*Julian Williams Chicago, Faith Tabernacle Chicago Metro 2020-C
*Richard Harris Carlinville, Charity Macoupin 2020-C
Darin Peterson Ashland, New Beg. Christian Fellowship Sandy Creek 2020-C
Anthony Richardson Broadview, St. James Community Chicago Metro 2020-C
Respectfully submitted:
Charles Allen
Timothy Bell
Bob Carruthers
Chad Craycraft
Rickey Dorsey
Holly Duckworth
Dan Eddington
Skip Leininger, Secretary
Terry Mathis, Chair
Tom Rains, Vice-Chair
Mark Shipley
West Whaley
2021 Officers
Chad Craycraft, Chair
Tom Rains, Vice-Chair
Bob Carruthers, Secretary
The Committee met March 17 to discuss potential resolutions to be presented at the 2020 IBSA Annual Meeting and assigned topics to members. The Committee then reviewed drafted resolutions at its September 17 meeting. Additional resolutions on the topics of racism and churches’ responses to the various circumstances surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic were discussed and deferred until additional time and a greater diversity of perspectives can inform the Committee’s discussions.
The Committee recommends the following resolutions for vote at the 2020 IBSA Annual Meeting. Any additional resolutions by messengers are to be submitted by 2:45 p.m. on Wednesday, November 4. The Committee will meet to discuss any newly submitted resolutions, and either prepare those resolutions for presentation and vote at the afternoon session or recommend that they be referred to the 2021 Resolutions and Christian Life Committee for further work and consideration.
WHEREAS the Baptist Children’s Home and Family Services of Illinois (BCHFS) has offered God-honoring ministry since 1918, and
WHEREAS BCHFS places high priority on the biblical understanding of the image of God in humanity and therefore seeks to offer needed services to promote life and wellbeing for mothers, children, and the unborn, and
WHEREAS under the exemplary leadership of executive director Denny Hydrick, BCHFS is expanding its services with a new pregnancy resource clinic in Mt. Vernon, Illinois, called “GraceHaven,” providing care for expectant mothers and their unborn children, including pregnancy tests, ultrasound imaging, testing for sexually transmitted diseases, mentoring for expectant mothers and fathers, and resources to empower individuals during a complicated season of life, and
WHEREAS Scripture teaches believers are not to “withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to do it.” (Proverbs 3:27) and promises those in God’s service “in due time...will reap if we do not grow weary” and advises “do good to all people, and especially to those who are of the household of faith” (Galatians 6:9-10), therefore, be it
RESOLVED that we, the elected messengers of the Illinois Baptist State Association, gathered in annual meeting on November 4, 2020, give well deserved recognition to the Baptist Children’s Home and Family Services and its faithful staff for their foresight, dedication, and diligence in establishing GraceHaven Pregnancy Resource Clinic to provide life-giving care to the unborn and those bearing them, and be it finally
RESOLVED that the messengers of this annual meeting commend this work to Illinois Baptist churches for their prayerful support and for the promotion of its services through IBSA churches to families and especially young women in need of biblical, godly guidance in time of such critical life decisions.
WHEREAS Illinois General Assembly House Bill 4870 (HB4870) mandates the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine for all sixth-grade students in public, private, parochial, and home schools, with completion of the HPV vaccines by ninth grade, and
WHEREAS HPV is a sexually transmitted infection, but not a highly contagious childhood disease such as measles, and inoculations against it may be given up to age 26, and
WHEREAS government intervention through HB4870 may result in an increase of sexual activity in adolescents, threaten parents with action by the state’s Child Protective Services if they choose against having their children inoculated for HPV, and ignore the rights of parents to make decisions for their children based on religious freedom and appropriate exemptions, now therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the elected messengers of the Illinois Baptist State Association, in Annual Meeting on November 4, 2020, do respectfully urge legislators of the State of Illinois to refuse this amendment to the Communicable Disease Prevention Act, adhering instead to the preservation of the rights of parents to make decisions for their minor children in keeping with their personal religious standards, and with their Constitutional rights of equal justice and due process, and be it further
RESOLVED, that the messengers of this Illinois Baptist State Association urge adherence to the intentions of the founders of our nation limiting government intervention whenever possible and preserving the rights of Christian parents in rearing their families in ways they believe respect godly standards and biblical practices.
Tabernacle Baptist Church has shown great hospitality in hosting the 114th Annual Meeting of the Illinois Baptist State Association, and
WHEREAS Carlton Binkley, pastor, and the staff and members of Tabernacle Baptist Church have been so kind in offering their facilities and working in cooperation with IBSA officers, staff, and leadership of this meeting, and
WHEREAS due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the venue for the annual meeting needed to be moved from its originally planned location, and Tabernacle Baptist Church graciously accommodated that move and made many arrangements for a safe and healthy meeting, now therefore be it
RESOLVED that we the messengers of the 2020 Illinois Baptist State Association Annual Meeting, on November 4 at Tabernacle Baptist Church in Decatur, Illinois, express our deepest appreciation to this gracious host church, and pray that God grants its leadership and members spiritual wisdom and understanding so this local body might continue to grow in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
On unity in the church, community, and home after the 2020 election
WHEREAS our nation continues in a state of political, moral, and spiritual brokenness which can only be changed through the gospel of Jesus Christ, and
WHEREAS Jesus Christ through his Spirit has united his people under his lordship and has commanded believers to joyfully reconcile, redeem, and restore sinners to their Creator through his gospel, and
WHEREAS Scripture urges unity among believers through a spirit of humility, gentleness, patience, and love (Ephesians 4:3), and
WHEREAS, cooperation of churches in the Illinois Baptist State Association is based not on political beliefs, party affiliation, or support for particular candidates in any election, but on unity in the work of elevating Jesus Christ in the church, community, and home, be it therefore
RESOLVED, that the elected messengers of the Illinois Baptist State Association in annual meeting on November 4, 2020, do hereby seek to set an example of unity, showing the world we are Jesus’ disciples by the way we love each other even in our political differences; and, be it further
RESOLVED, that whatever may be the outcomes of the 2020 general election, we will pursue peace in our nation and denomination, thanking God especially for giving us a convention that celebrates unity and cooperation among autonomous church bodies, respecting others’ autonomy, and, be it finally
RESOLVED, we encourage all Southern Baptist churches in Illinois and nationwide to continue elevating Jesus Christ above all political parties or partisan stances in the church, community, and home, that we may deepen our commitment to cooperate with unity in the mission of advancing God’s kingdom after the conclusion of the 2020 election season.
Respectfully submitted:
Stevyn Bonner
Mitchell Flesch
Jim Hanger, Vice-Chair
Danny Holliday
Jill McNicol
Amy Neibel
Jason Plumer, Secretary
David Stanton
Nathaniel Trowbridge, Chair
2021 Officers:
Jim Hanger, Chair
Amy Neibel, Vice-Chair
David Stanton, Secretary
2020 got off to a great start as our association had spent 2019 in the “Refocus” process and was prepared to assist individual churches and associations in using a similar “Refocusing” strategy to assist in developing spiritually healthy habits.Then Covid-19 happened.The ministry of IBSAhad to “Refocus” even more significantly in ways that we at first thought to be temporary, but we have seen the effects linger beyond anything we could have imagined at the start.
In the spring we had our first virtual board meeting, all of our committees had virtual meetings, we had several virtual advisory meetings, and in September, we had our second virtual board meeting. I do want to thank the staff and board members for their cooperation and ability to learn new ways to fulfill the work the board has been called to do. Many thanks to our Executive Director who has gone above and beyond the call of duty to keep the staff safe, but at the same time has created webinars and virtual meetings that has allowed the staff to keep in touch with the churches during a time when in person meetings were limited.As it was in all of our churches, we have persevered together through this season of challenge.Although we have had to be creative, our Executive Director has led the staff to keep in touch and assist churches safely and effectively throughout the pandemic.
The 2021 goals to engage our God-given Mission and Vision can be summarized by this statement. “Praying for God’s guidance and power, and cooperating with associations and other partners, we will strive to truly assist churches as we develop leaders, inspire cooperation, stimulate church health and evangelistic growth, and catalyze evangelistic church planting and missions.”
For those who are prayerfully led by God to utilize the training and resources that will be made available, Church Revitalization will be a focus in 2021. The IBSA Board has agreed with our Executive Director that Revitalization should be a priority ministry for those churches who choose to take advantage of opportunities that will be made available to assist them in refocusing their ministries to more effectively fulfill the Great Commission in their context.
For months, ourchurches have had to try new things to be relevant to the needs of their members. Now more than ever, it would be advantageous for individual churches to make contact with IBSAto utilize the help available to “Refocus” and “Revitalize” our ministries to achieve in Christ maximum effectiveness in this new era we will be living in.
It has been my privilege and pleasure to serve as Chair of the Illinois Baptist StateAssociation forthe past two years.As of this annual meeting, I will rotate out of this position with the utmost confidence in our Executive Director and staff to assist Illinoischurches and associations to do their work for the Kingdom.The flexibility and creativity of our staff is to be commended as they have utilized this time to further train in areas with outside consultants that will make the ministry even more effective in the years to come.
Please pray for our Executive Director, staff, and board members as they continue the work of the association. As long as there are those without Christ is our state, we have a mission to accomplish. If we agree with God and each other, He can do it through us. So many are discouraged about the future and fear continues to seek an inroad to overwhelm our hope for the future. However, draw some encouragement from every mightyoaktree you see standing tall in the wind.That magnificent creation of God isjust some little nut that held itsground. If enough little nuts hold our ground in God’s firm foundation, a mighty forest of fruitfulness will abound as God accomplishes through us Hispurposes in the ministries of the Illinois Baptist StateAssociation.
For 2020, the IBSA Board of Directors approved four major goals, along with multiple metrics for each goal:
Praying for God’s guidance and power, and cooperating with associations and other partners, we will strive to truly assist churches as we:
1.Develop Leaders: Effectively engage a growing network of church pastors, staff, planters and other leaders in spiritual, relational development processes, striving for breakthrough growth in leaders that helps transform churches into higher levels of effectiveness.
2.Inspire Cooperation: Effectively communicate and consult with IBSA churches and leaders, continually developing excellent relationships and trustworthy services and processes that strengthen Baptist identity, affinity, and cooperation.
3.Stimulate Church Health and Evangelistic Growth: Effectively train and resource churches in the making, maturing, and multiplication of both disciples and leaders, and in the development of new and improved ministries.
4.Catalyze Evangelistic Church Planting and Missions: Effectively facilitate the movement of evangelistic volunteers from churches to their Acts 1:8 mission fields, and the multiplication of evangelistic, cooperating Baptist churches and pastors throughout Illinois.
The IBSA staff has been pursuing each of these goals and corresponding metrics, many of which cannot be fully reported until after year-end 2020 Annual Church Profile data is available from churches in January 2021. The Coronavirus pandemic that has immersed the country and indeed the world throughout most of 2020 has had several negative impacts on these goals and metrics, but some positive.
By the end of 2020, 14 new church plants are anticipated (up from 11 in 2019), and about 70 church plants are in some stage of development. In addition, 10 new churches are being recommended for affiliation at the 2020 IBSA Annual Meeting. Baptisms in IBSA churches were down 3.3% in 2019, after being up 6.8% in 2018. Pat Pajak retired as IBSA’s Evangelism Director at the end of 2019, and his replacement is still being sought.
IBSA’s two camps properties have had a forced sabbatical for most of 2020, due to state-mandated Coronavirus restrictions and safety precautions. Only small groups of volunteers have been able to socially-distance at the camps, but this has enabled IBSA’s two new camp managers (Brock Vandever at Lake Sallateeska and Jacob Kimbrough at Streator) to have a more gradual orientation to their new roles. IBSA appreciates the many faithful years of service by camp managers Philip Hall and Mike Young, both of whom moved on to new ministry opportunities in 2020. At a time when many denominations and Baptist state conventions are selling camp properties, IBSA is pleased to have been able to “double down” its commitment to its camp ministries, both of which were experiencing growth prior to the Coronavirus. We look forward to a great “rebound” in 2021.
In spite of this year’s Coronavirus restrictions, IBSA will reach its goal of having more than 500 pastors and leaders involved in leadership development events and groups. This has been possible
because of an early pivot to online delivery that has resulted in 558 pastors or leaders participating in webinars through August, and more than 200 participating in extended online courses or cohorts. In addition to these leadership development efforts, 3599 individuals from 568 churches have participated in one or more of IBSA’s training offerings through August.
The Midwest Leadership Summit, planned by 9 cooperating Midwest Baptist state conventions every three years, was hosted by IBSA in Springfield in 2020, as it was in 2015 and 2018. The MLS will again by hosted by IBSA in Springfield in 2022, with the increased frequency being due to the event’s popularity and effectiveness.
In 2020 IBSA began an intentional Revitalization ministry, under the leadership of Scott Foshie. Our goals in this area involve enlisting both pastors and churches in separate self-assessment processes, and then beginning relationships through trained coaches that may lead to a more intensive revitalization process with certified pathfinders. Enthusiasm was strong among pastors in early 2020, but many found it necessary to postpone their plans for revitalization processes in order to manage challenges such as virtual worship services, online giving, and the requirements of socially distant ministry. We believe there will be a strong renewal of interest in revitalization by pastors, churches, and associations in 2021. But through August, 34 churches have completed a revitalization self-assessment and 11 churches and 3 associations are participating in an in-depth revitalization process.
Year-end measurements of missions giving from churches will not be available until Annual Church Profiles are compiled in early 2021. Through September, however, Cooperative Program giving is down about 10% (it was up 3.1% through the same period last year), again due largely to the impact of the pandemic on churches. Mission Illinois Offering receipts through August are down compared to the previous year by 12.8%. And previously annual financial support from LifeWay Christian Resources was eliminated in early 2020, reducing IBSA’s budget in both 2020 and 2021 by almost $60,000. Nevertheless, because overall expenses are down proportionately, total income over expenses through September 2020 are actually stronger than last year. The proposed 2021 IBSA Budget plans for a return in CP giving to $6.2 million by year-end, with a contingency plan to draw on reserves if necessary.
While face-to-face contact has been a challenge in 2020, IBSA staff have made a concerted effort to connect with and engage pastors and churches in 2020, through phone, e-mail, webinars, town halls, and videoconferencing. As a result, the IBSA staff reached and exceeded its annual goal of having individual connection or consultation with 85% of churches by the end of June. I’m very pleased with the way our staff has stepped up its use of technology and alternate communication methods to actually increase at least virtual service to churches.
The IBSA missionaries, staff, and I appreciate so much the partnership and cooperation of IBSA churches and consider it a joy to serve the Lord through this ministry. We welcome any questions or input that may assist us in serving IBSA churches more effectively.
Illinois Baptist State Association Board of Directors
Online Board Meeting via Microsoft Teams Videoconference
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
10:00 AM
Board Members Present: Josh Bledsoe, Cal Callison, Drake Caudill, Jeanette Cloyd, Andy DeWitt, Robert Dickerson, Danny Donato, Bob Dyer, Terry Foster, Mark Goldman, Don Hannel, Luke Henry, Gerald Higdon, Brent Joy, Barbara Lee, Curt Lipe, Jeffrey Logsdon, John Mancha, LaRue Parr, Kent Renshaw, Tim Rhodus, Amy Rogers, Jacquelin Scott, William Simmons, Kathy Stanford, Darryl Williams, Robert Windes, and Matthew Woodford
Board Members Absent: Alma Bonner, Sherrie Harlow, Mike Jameson, and Jay Simala
Convention Officers Present: Sharon Carty (IBSA Recording Secretary), Sammy Simmons (IBSA President), and Heath Tibbetts (IBSA Vice President)
1. Chairman Bob Dickerson called the meeting to order at approximately 10:00 AM.
2. A motion was made by Kent Renshaw and seconded by Gerald Higdon to adopt the advance, proposed Agenda with one change noted – the Miscellaneous Business item would precede the Board moving into Executive session. The motion carried.
3. Andy DeWitt read from the first chapter of Colossians beginning with chapter 15 and led in prayer.
4. A motion was made by Curt Lipe and seconded by Bob Dyer to accept the minutes of the September 10, 2019 Board Meeting as presented. The motion carried.
5. Chairman Bob Dickerson welcomed new Board Members Drake Caudill, Terry Foster, Don Hannel, Luke Henry, Bent Joy, and John Mancha as well as the rest of the Board and its guests including prospective Board Member Dan Basham to the meeting. Since this meeting is being held online due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the Chair noted there would be no need to fill out travel expense forms.
6. Roll Call was taken with Board Members saying Present when their name was called.
7.The Chair recognized Denny Hydrick who brought greetings from the Baptist Children’s Home and Family Services. Hydrick spoke of the challenging times in 1918, when IBSA was forced to cancel their Annual Meeting due to the Spanish Flu epidemic. The 1918 Annual Meeting would have taken place in Carmi and would have included a celebration of the work God was doing through the Baptist Children’s Home. Many wondered if Southern Baptists would find the strength to journey on with the ministry to orphans following the Spanish Flu outbreak. Today, a century later, Hydrick proudly announced things are going well with the Baptist Children’s Home and Family Services, including their newest ministry called Grace
Haven. This Christ-centered Pregnancy Center will close on the purchase of property within a week and will have a great impact in our state.
8. Chairman Bob Dickerson entertained a motion from the floor for the IBSA Board to consider the following proposed motion, from the IBSA Nominating Committee:
The IBSA Nominating Committee recommends that Rick Layne (Elm Street Baptist Church, Nine Mile Association) fill the vacancy on the Baptist Children’s Home and Family Services Board of Trustees (a Class B term expiring 2021).
The IBSA Nominating Committee recommends that Dan Basham (First Baptist, Morton, Metro Peoria) fill the At-large vacancy on the IBSA Board of Directors (a Class A term expiring 2020).
Curt Lipe made the motion which was seconded by Gerald Higdon. The motion carried.
9. The Chair reported that the following individuals will serve on the Board Nominating Committee: Kent Renshaw (Administrative), Luke Henry (Strategic Planning), and Curt Lipe (Resource Development).
10. In the absence of Jay Simala, who serves as the Chairman of the Strategic Planning Committee, Board Chairman Bob Dickerson directed the Board to look at the proposed 2021 IBSA Goals (pp. 11-12 in the Advance Packet) and asked for someone from the committee to bring the Committee’s motion to accept the 2021 IBSA Goals Draft. Luke Henry presented the Committee’s motion. Executive Director Nate Adams noted there are only minor changes in the 2021 goals from the goals for the previous year. The changes are highlighted in yellow in the document. There is potential that these goals will be further updated before the August meeting, especially in light of the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic. The motion to accept the 2021 IBSA Goals carried.
Other Board action within the Strategic Planning Committee’s report was a motion by Jeff Logsdon, seconded by Rob Windes to accept the minutes from the February 24, 2020 Committee Meeting. The motion carried.
11. The Chair recognized Curt Lipe, the Chairman of the Resource Development Committee, to bring the Committee’s report. Lipe reported that the Baptist Foundation of Illinois attained its self-sufficiency goal ahead of schedule which is cause for celebration. He also brought three items to the Board for action.
Item #1 – On behalf of the Resource Development Committee, Curt Lipe recommended the approval of the minutes of the February 25, 2020 Committee Meeting. The motion carried.
Item #2 – On behalf of the Resource Development Committee, Curt Lipe recommended the Board accept the Audit Report from Capin Crouse, giving IBSA a clean/unqualified opinion. The motion carried.
Item #3 – On behalf of the Resource Development Committee, Curt Lipe recommended that the Executive Director prepare a 2021 budget and salary structure based on a Cooperative Program Goal between $6,200,000 and $6,300,000 (to be finalized prior to the August 11 Resource Development Committee meeting), and a Cooperative Program ratio of 56.5 percent/43.5 percent (IBSA/SBC), excluding shared expenses not to exceed 10% of the Cooperative Program Goal, and with Cooperative Program funds received beyond the budget goal to be distributed at a ratio of 50 percent/50 percent (IBSA/SBC). It was noted that there is no change in this Cooperative Program Goal from the previous year. Executive Director Nate Adams informed the Board that due to the current Coronavirus pandemic and its potential impact on giving, the budget in the fall may need to be lower than this projection, and he may need to bring a contingency budget to consider alongside the budget based on the above Cooperative Program Goal. The motion carried.
12. The Chair recognized Bob Dyer, the Chairman of the Administrative Committee, to bring the committee’s report. Dyer brought one matter for the Board’s approval. The Administrative Committee will also have two matters to present in Executive Session.
On behalf of the Administrative Committee, Bob Dyer recommended the approval of the minutes of the February 24, 2020 Committee Meeting. The motion carried.
Dyer further reported that Executive Director Nate Adams will soon complete 14 years of service with IBSA, which entitles him to a 4-week sabbatical. Adams will update the Board as his sabbatical plans develop, though the sabbatical time will probably not be taken until 2021.
13. Executive Director Nate Adams began his report by briefly explaining the Cycle of Key Board Actions by each of the three Board Committees, i.e. how they focus their work in the Spring meetings and the Fall meetings. He then shared seven updates.
Update #1 – Executive Director Adams introduced the five new staff members hired since the last meeting of the Board: Scott Foshie (Revitalization Director), Ben Jones (Leadership Development Director), Steve Neill (Zone Consultant – Zone 9), Butch Porter (Disaster Relief State Coordinator – a part-time position), and Kim Ayers (Ministry Assistant Mobilization Team).
Update #2 – Associate Executive Director Mark Emerson was recognized with great appreciation for his ten years of faithful service to IBSA. He will receive a commemorative clock as a tangible recognition of that accomplishment.
Update #3 – Executive Director Adams shared IBSA’s emerging response to the COVID-19 pandemic starting with March 11, 2020, when the staff was alerted to the potential impact this would have on the work of IBSA. The staff now is working remotely while our state “shelters at home.” IBSA has pivoted its focus to the pandemic needs of churches and a web communication system has been established. The staff has been asked to restrict spending at this time, knowing the pandemic will likely impact IBSA’s 2020 budget.
The new IBSA structure which focuses on processes rather than programs is allowing IBSA the flexibility needed in the midst of this pandemic. Refocus and Denominee strategic planning processes are proving to be very relevant in the midst of these new challenges.
Noting the ever-changing dynamics surrounding the pandemic and its impact on IBSA, Nate Adams will look to the IBSA Board Advisory Committee as a “reflex arc” for quick feedback and guidance between now and August.
Update #4 – Executive Director Adams informed the Board that both of IBSA’s Camp Managers – Mike Young and Philip Hall – are moving to other ministries at the end of the summer. Due to the vital role of these two positions IBSA will seek to fill both of these vacancies; however due to the pandemic and economic slowdown, IBSA will proceed gradually/cautiously in seeking to fill the following three positions: Evangelism Director, Leadership Development Director, and Associate Executive Director.
Update #5 – There is nothing new to report regarding updates on the two litigation matters: The Reproductive Health Act and the Zoning Restrictions in Violation of the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA).
Update #6 – Executive Director Adams shared some Year-end 2019 Highlights.
According to the ACP reports, worship attendance, membership, VBS, local and state missions involvement, and Cooperative Program and Missions Illinois Offering giving were up while baptisms, Sunday School attendance, national and international missions involvement, and undesignated church giving were down.
IBSA 2019 Goal Metrics in the areas of Developing Leaders, Inspiring Cooperation, Stimulating Church Health and Growth, and Catalyzing Evangelistic Church Planting and Missions showed mostly “green” and “yellow” with only two being “red”.
There was an increased participation in the 2019 Church Needs Survey with some helpful information gleaned.
Update #7 – Executive Director Nate Adams completed his report with an overview of Today’s IBSA Board Actions (the 2021 Goals Draft, the 2019 Audit Report, and the 2021 Cooperative Program Goal and Ratio Recommendation) and a Proposed Motion Affirming Limited Use of IBSA Emergency Account for Emergency Church Relief Related to the Coronavirus Pandemic (facing disastrous consequences) that will be presented during Miscellaneous Business.
14. Following a brief discussion regarding the Executive Director’s Report, Board Chairman Bob Dickerson directed the Board’s attention to a Proposed Motion Affirming Limited Use of IBSA Emergency Account for Emergency Church Relief Related to the Coronavirus Pandemic for consideration during Miscellaneous Business.
Bob Dyer made the following motion: Based on the recommendation of IBSA’s Executive Director and agreement by IBSA’s Board Chair, I move that the IBSA Board affirm the potential use of up to $100,000 from the IBSA Emergency Net Account (3015 000 000) to assist IBSA churches that face disastrous consequences due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The motion was seconded by Curt Lipe.
Executive Director Nate Adams informed the Board that the Emergency Net Account’s balance, as of February 29, 2020 is $971,971.32. IBSA also has other reserve accounts, but they will not be affected by this motion. Upon approval of this motion, IBSA would be empowered to assist churches who experience great trouble due to the current pandemic.
The motion carried.
15. Chairman Bob Dickerson commended Executive Nate Adams for the work being done during these challenging times and the Board prepared to move into Executive Session.
16. At the conclusion of the Executive Session a motion to adjourn was made by Kent Renshaw and seconded by Cal Callison. The motion carried. Chairman Bob Dickerson closed the meeting in prayer.
Respectfully submitted
Jeanette Cloyd
In the absence of Board Secretary Mike Jameson
Illinois Baptist State Association Board of Directors
Online Board Meeting via Microsoft Teams Videoconference Tuesday, September 15, 2020
10:00 AM
Board Members Present: Dan Basham, Josh Bledsoe, Alma Bonner, Drake Caudill, Jeanette Cloyd, Andy DeWitt, Robert Dickerson, Danny Donato, Bob Dyer, Terry Foster, Mark Goldman, Don Hannel, Sherrie Harlow, Luke Henry, Gerald Higdon, Mike Jameson, Brent Joy, Barbara Lee, Curt Lipe, Jeffrey Logsdon, John Mancha, LaRue Parr, Tim Rhodus, Jacqueline Scott, Jay Simala, William Simmons, Kathy Stanford, Darryl Williams, Robert Windes
Board Members Absent: Kent Renshaw, Amy Rogers, and Matthew Woodford
IBSA Officers Present: Sharon Carty (IBSA Recording Secretary), Sammy Simmons (IBSA President), and Heath Tibbetts (IBSA Vice President)
IBSA Staff Members Present: Nate Adams, Jeff Deasy, Scott Foshie, Mark Emerson, Barb Troeger, Eric Reed, Brad Lovin
BCHFS Executive Director Denny Hydrick and BFI Executive Director Doug Morrow were also present.
1. At 10:00 AM chairman Bob Dickerson called the meeting to order.
2. The agenda was declared adopted by chairman Bob Dickerson as no one opposed.
3. Chairman Bob Dickerson welcomed visitors Doug Morrow and Denny Hydrick. There being no announcements, roll call was taken by Secretary Mike Jameson with each member responding with either here or present.
4. Chairman Bob Dickerson recognized Darryl Williams who read and discussed from Scripture Matthew 14:13‐21 and led in prayer.
5. The Chair recognized Doug Morrow who brought greetings from the Baptist Foundation of Illinois. Despite the times, the Foundation is doing very well. They are experiencing much growth. Doug focused his presentation on:
A. Because of Covid, some struggling churches have been forced to close their doors. Currently BFI is working with 4 churches through the Legacy Program. BFI now owns 17 properties and has taken 30 churches through the Legacy Program. BFI is seeing a percentage of these properties being used as new church plants.
B.Properties are being repurposed and those funds are being used for other ministries.
C. Board members were asked to make DOM’s or Coordinators aware of the Church Legacy Program.
D. A series of videos dealing with Biblical financial management is being created. Workbooks will also be made available to accompany the topics below.
God and Money
Budgeting and Margin Creation
Debt Management
Saving and investing with emphasis on retirement
Last Doug issued a statement of gratitude for IBSA and associated churches.
6. March 24, 2020 and July 14, 2020 Minutes included in the Board’s advanced material were reviewed. A motion was made by Curt Lipe and seconded by Jerry Higdon to adopt the minutes as presented. Motion was approved.
7. 2021 Board Officer Nominating Committee Report. Chair recognized Curt Lipe who in turn acknowledged fellow committee members. The following slate of Board Officers was recommended.
Andy DeWitt Chairman
Tim Rhodus Vice Chairman
Mike Jameson Secretary Chair asked if there was any discussion. No discussion ensued. Slate of Officers was approved.
8. Recommendation from IBSA Nominating Committee. The Chair read the Committee recommendation that Bruce Guebert from First Baptist, Steeleville in Nine Mile Baptist Association fill the vacancy to the Board of Trustees for the Baptist Foundation of Illinois. This is a Class B term expiring 2021. Motion to approve was made by Bob Dyer and seconded by Jeanette Cloyd. Motion was approved.
9. The Chair recognized the Executive Director Nate Adams for his report.
The Executive Director thanked outgoing Board Members Curt Lipe, Kent Renshaw, Amy Rogers and Matt Woodford for their service and presented them with a token of recognition for their service.
The Executive Director then thanked Board Officers, outgoing Chairman Bob Dickerson ending his second year as Chairman, Vice Chair Andy DeWitt and Secretary Mike Jameson. The Executive Director presented them with a token of appreciation for their service.
The Executive Director then introduced new staff members; Brock Vandever and his wife Polly as camp manager at Lake Sallateeska, Jacob Kimbrough and his wife Katie as camp manager at Streator Baptist Camp, Mike Young as part time consultant at both camps, and new zone consultant Ashby Tillery in zone 10 succeeding Stephen Williams.
The Executive Director then recognized IBSA staff completing milestone years of service; Eddie Pullen 10 years and Debbie Muller 20 years.
The Executive Director then provided an update on IBSA staff vacancies.
Covid Response – IBSA staff worked remotely for 16 weeks. Now are back at the office. Traveling has also resumed.
IBSA leveraged their technology expertise to pivot to remote accessibility for member churches via (videoconferencing, online courses online meetings, webinars, online prayer gatherings and others).
Some Emergency relief funds approved by Board in March have been used for churches 11 received $24.5K in funds.
Despite challenges with funding (budgeted giving down), approximately 82% budgeted income has been received with expenses at 71% of budget. Some funding deficit was offset by Paycheck Protection Plan funds received. IBSA reserves have been beneficial given the current climate.
The new IBSA structure is well positioned to meet these new challenges with the focus on processes in lieu of programs.
Refocus and Denominee consultations have proved very relevant.
IBSA Annual Meeting adjustments have been made. Location has been changed to Tabernacle in Decatur only on November 4th. Theme – Pivot and Persevere. There will still be a Presidential message by Sammy Simmons and an annual message by Jacob Gray.
Midyear Ministry Highlight metrics were presented.
Develop Leaders
496 pastors participated in leadership development. 37 pastors have completed readiness assessments for potential participation in church revitalization. Strong increase in online self‐service leadership development resources (558 pastors/leaders).
Inspire Cooperation
Accelerated engagement with churches. IBSA has engaged 87% of IBSA churches. IBSA media has held steady. Cooperative giving is down 10% through August.
Stimulate Evangelistic Church Health and Growth
3599 participants from 568 churches have participated in IBSA training offerings.
34 IBSA churches have completed revitalization assessment.
8 Associations are partnering with IBSA in a training strategy. Refocus processes have slowed because of Covid.
Catalyze Evangelistic Church Planting and Missions
370 individuals and 115 churches engaged in 20 IBSA coordinated mission projects. 65 IBSA churches trained or using IBSA initiated evangelism strategy.
14 churches have been planted.
Church mission activities have been negatively impacted but church planting has remained relatively strong. 6
associations have plans for a church start. 65 locations have been adopted by IBSA churches for prayer, partnership or planting.
Strategic Planning
Restructuring to Processes has provided nimbleness to meet the current challenges. Staff has adapted well to new organization chart. Refocus/Revitalization has been well received by churches but paused because of Covid. IBSA has been going through their own ReFocus process. For IBSA, trust is high. Culture assessment; Attitudes, beliefs, behaviors, customs vs. culture. Churches need hope. Many churches are more on the backside of the growth curve. Help needed for strategies on how to return to the growth part of the curve.
Key discoveries ‐ longings; Unified spiritual enthusiasm. Trusting, understanding relationships. A spirit of optimism and hope. Pastoral brotherhood.
Denominee
a. One year finished of a three‐year process.
b. Assessed value of programs.
c. Draft of possible new mission statement.
d. Core Values:
i. Excellence
ii.Helpfulness
iii. Engagement
iv. Advance
e. Strategies and Measures. (Under development)
i. Goals and Metrics
Unexpected challenges
o Accelerated change and adaptation to strategy
o Altered goals – technology/communication
o Opportunities to develop stronger brotherhood
o Lessons learned from working remotely
o Delivering network value
o Priorities were tested. Next steps/opportunities to engage key audiences and begin executing new strategy and messaging.
10. The Chair recognized Strategic Planning Committee chair Jay Simala for his report. Nothing to report beyond the committee met to consider 2021 goals which were reviewed and approved by the Board in March.
11. The Chair recognized Resource Development Committee chair Curt Lipe for his Report and Recommendations.
o Recommendation to pre‐approve Overspends in 2020 Budget
The IBSA Board’s Resource Development Committee recommends that an overspend of up to $35,000 be approved in the Properties department (under the Operations Team
budget) of the 2020 IBSA budget. Two specific accounts in this department are projected to be over budget by the end of 2020 – Property and Liability Insurance (6760‐520‐000) and Maintenance and Supplies (6780‐520‐000).
The recommendation was approved.
o Recommendation to accept 2021 Cooperative Agreement with BFI. No proposed subsidy. The recommendation was approved.
o Recommendation of the 2021 IBSA Budget, CP Ratio, and Pay Scale
The Resource Development Committee recommends that the proposed budget, salary structure, and CP ratio be approved as printed, based on a Cooperative Program Goal of $6,200,000 and a Cooperative Program ratio of 56.5%/45.5% (IBSA/SBC), excluding shared expenses not to exceed 10% of the Cooperative Program Goal, and with Cooperative Program funds received beyond the budget goal to be distributed at a ratio of 50%/50%. In addition, due to the uncertain circumstances surrounding the Coronavirus pandemic and its potentially ongoing effects on Cooperative Program giving, the IBSA Board recommends approval to access up to an additional $400,000 in reserves as necessary to support the 2021 IBSA Budget. The recommendation was approved.
12. The Chair recognized Administrative Committee chair Bob Dyer for his Report & Recommendations. Bob Dyer announced there were no new recommendations at this time.
Report on Board Self‐evaluation.
27 members completed the survey. No additional language to add to the Board Handbook. Bob Dickerson offered to informally approach new board members regarding questions they may have about their role.
Possible language for Executive Director Nate Adams to use in consultation with the constitution committee to use for emergency situations. The committee has a recommendation to submit to the Board during the Executive Session.
13. Advisory Committee Chair Bob Dickerson reported the committee met numerous times. Discussions involved annual meeting.
Committee met September 14 to discuss annual meeting.
What events might change our minds regarding the annual meeting causing the IBSA Board to be brought back together.
If Covid got so bad Tabernacle stopped meeting in person.
State Restrictions change which forbid meetings.
Registration cancellations.
Whether to have another discussion was left to the discretion of the Executive director.
The Executive Director added ‐ The constitution committee did meet and a recommendation will be presented at the 2020 Annual meeting to overtly add to the
constitution language that if an in‐person meeting of the Association is not possible because of an emergency, the IBSA Board would be empowered to make essential business decisions until an annual meeting can be convened.
14. Explanation of Officer Election Meetings Bob Dickerson. Each committee will meet separately to elect new officers. A quorum of each committee is necessary.
15. There was no Miscellaneous Business to discuss.
16. Chairman Bob Dickerson moved the Board into Executive Session.
17. A motion to Adjourn was made by Andy DeWitt and seconded by Jerry Higdon after the Board exited the Executive Session. Motion was approved. Closing Prayer was offered by Chairman Bob Dickerson. The meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully Submitted, Mike Jameson, Secretary
The IBSA Board of Directors recommends that the proposed 2021 budget, salary structure, and CP ratio be approved as printed, based on a Cooperative Program Goal of $6,200,000 and a Coopera-tive Program ratio of 56.5%/43.5% (IBSA/SBC), excluding shared expenses not to exceed 10% of the Cooperative Program Goal, and with Cooperative Program funds received beyond the budget goal to be distributed at a ratio of 50%/50%. In addition, due to the uncertain circumstances surrounding the Coronavirus pandemic and its potentially ongoing effects on Cooperative Program giving, the IBSA Board of Directors recommends approval to access up to an additional $400,000 in reserves as necessary to support the 2021 IBSA Budget.
1. For context: IBSA’s highest annual CP receipts to date were in 2009 at $6,640,960. 2019 CP receipts were $6,205,594, up 3.5% compared to 2018. Weekly receipts through July 2020 are about 10% behind 2019. If this were to continue, 10% lower than 2019 CP at year-end 2020 would be $5,585,360.
2. Lifeway reduced its financial support to state conventions during the economic downturn of early 2020 and do not now plan to provide this support at all in 2021.
3. Due to evolving strategies in how NAMB may provide future funding through state conventions, IBSA plans to receive NAMB funding as designated funding for specific projects or purposes, rather than as income through the operating budget. NAMB continues to fund church planters approved through its Send Network process, and through at least September 2021 will provide funds through state conventions for evangelism and church planting development
4. Other Income will increase starting in 2020 and continue into 2021, due to a new Parking Lot Lease with the Wingate Hotel.
5. MIO income is based on the previous year's (2020) offering and is projected for 2021 by looking at the 2019 actual offering.
6. Lower income projections from Cooperative Program and LifeWay may require an increased draw on IBSA reserves.
7. The decrease in Cooperative Program funds sent to the national SBC is due to a projected decrease in CP giving from IBSA churches.
8. An increase in the number of churches engaged in revitalization is projected for 2021.
9. Per footnote #3 above, most expenses related to NAMB funding have been removed from the operating budget. Some accounts have also been shifted between Leadership Development and Training and Mobilization, affecting year-to-year team comparisons.
10. Reflects the increased cost of employee benefits and increases in IBSA building maintenance.
11. The frequency of the Illinois Baptist newspaper was reduced from 16/year to 12/year for 2021.
12. Up slightly due primarily to modest salary increases.
Part-time pay grade maximum is 50% higher than base and full-time pay grade maximum is 33% higher than base
Wow 2020! I suppose every report to our associations will begin with the exclamation that this has been an incredible year. A pandemic has popped, markets have melted, and our culture here in the U.S. has seemingly gone crazy!
But our report is good news in the midst of such chaos. BFI has actually grown and continues to increase our effectiveness in our core mission - encouraging the stewardship and generosity of Illinois Baptists.
BFI accomplishes this through five divisions. In the following pages, we’ll provide a brief overview of our progress in each.
In the US we often accumulate things retirement accounts, real estate, and life insurance, just to name a few. Because of this, the single largest opportunity to have an impact on our needs AND Kingdom causes is often at the end of our physical lives. BFI offers confidential, customized Christian Estate Planning services at no charge. When we really believe that God owns what we manage and that God has expectations for us, it really does change our entire approach! To date, BFI has served more than 300 families, helping Illinois Baptists care for their families AND advance the Kingdom.
Snapshot
Year founded: 1985
Total 2018 funds under mangagement: $48.4 million
Annual amount to ministry from endowment: >$300,000
Interest generated for Illinois Baptist Ministry: >$1,000,000
# Churches receiving BFI Capital Loans: 63
Amount of capital loans outstanding: $10.0M
BFI renewed its partnership with IBSA and BCHFS to offer Freewill. com, a zero cost (to Illinois Baptist users) platform that makes creating a legally valid simple will and incapacity documents (health and finance power of attorney) straightforward, confidential, and flexible. Here, Illinois Baptists can make a plan that provides protection and support for their families and they can elect to support Kingdom causes of their choosing.
Additionally, BFI provides individual financial coaching to help them maximize the effectiveness of their stewardship efforts. And generosity is emphasized by using BFI’s Donor Advised Fund; each year realizes dollars for various ministries.
We continue to increase our loan portfolio, both in numbers and total dollars. These loans have a simple application process and represent permanent financing (no balloon payments). And of course, growing church buildings supports growing churches! The great majority of our $10M+ in loans are currently being pre-paid, many aggressively, saving our churches even more in interest.
Perhaps most important of all, the interest from these loans supports Illinois Baptist investors, keeping these funds in the Kingdom and amplifying the effect of these resources.
Each year BFI awards almost $80,000 in scholarships to Illinois Baptist Students. These scholarships range from awards for Associate Degrees ($1,000) to Bachelor ($2,000) to Seminary ($2,675). These scholarships are the product of generous Illinois Baptists who believe that God is very interested in the “transforming of our minds” as we serve and prepare for future service. This year because of the generosity of the Miner family, we have added the Melvin L. Miner Memorial Scholarship fund. Mr. Miner was a faithful member of the First Baptist Church of Rochester.
Check out personal stories of Life Stewardship Families at BaptistFoundationIL.org/ Christian-Estate-Planning-Giving.
Applications are received online each year at BaptistFoundationIL.org for 30 days beginning Jan. 1.
BFI provides investing and saving accounts for both churches and individuals with a wide variety of options, all of which considerably outperform bank savings. If we’re managing God’s money, then wise stewardship really does matter and prudent investing honors God.
To receive a multi-year performance report on all of BFI investment options, visit BaptistFoundationIL. org. BFI also provides customized counsel to financial teams, helping them allocate resources, plan prudently and even communicate with their congregations in a way that maximizes the stewardship and generosity of God’s people.
To date, BFI has helped 28 Illinois Baptist congregations ready to close by helping them have future ministry impact and, in many cases, seeing a new church replanted at their location. We create a “legacy fund” that provides ongoing support for missions and ministry in the church’s name, ensuring that the good work God has done will not be forgotten, will be honored and continues to help expand His Kingdom.
From Harrison (north of Murphysboro) to Chicago, churches that entered the Legacy Program have also seen new congregations planted at their locations. These new congregations are baptizing new Christians and are helping to ensure an enduring Gospel witness in these church building locations.
It truly is our honor to serve. On behalf of the 21 Illinois Baptist men and women who comprise our Board of Trustees, let me again say thank you for allowing us to lead in a conversation about stewardship, and how we can most honor our King by serving Him with all we manage.
When’s a loan more than a loan? Check out Net Community Church in Staunton’s story at baptistfoundationil.org/church-loans.
The spring meeting of the BFI was held at Doug and Kim Morrow’s home at 2037 Gudgel Avenue, Athens, Illinois on March 13th, 2020.
Call to Order – David Grove, Board Chair
Opening Devotion and Prayer – Doug Morrow, Executive Director
Review of Last Meetings Minutes and Adoption of Agenda – David Chumley, Board Secretary
Executive Director’s Report – Doug Morrow, Executive Director
Introduction of BFI Interns – Doug Morrow, Executive Director
Lunch
Administrative Committee Report and Recommendations – Don Carlyle, Chair
Investment Committee Report and Recommendations –Dave Rochleau, Chair
Audit Committee Update – David Rochleau, Chair and Dan Wienhoff, Quorum Consulting
Scholarship Committee Report and Recommendations –Tim Sadler, Chair
Other Business
Adjourn
Call to Order – The meeting was called to order at 10:00am by David Grove. He thanked Doug and Kim for hosting today’s meeting at their home. David then introduced the new Board members: Ben Foxworth, Mihaeia Sexton, Dennis Fulkerson, and Dan Huffman.
ROLL CALL – David Chumley, Board Secretary, called the roll as requested by Chairman Grove. Present: Dan Huffman, Newlin Wollaston, Don Carlyle, Ben Foxworth, Jean Powell, Van McQueen, Mihaeia Sexton, David Sutton, Tim Sadler, David Grove, Dennis Fulkerson, David Chumley, Dave Rochleau, Ron Knox, and Alan Monroe. Also attending: Shelia Jessen, Kim Morrow, Craig Metz, Dan Wienhoff, Nathan Shrader, Caitlin Glick, and Ken Steward.
Not present: Gerry Odell, Ron Clossen, Thurman Stewart, Robert Weaver, and Lea Neff.
OPENING PRAYER AND DEVOTION -Newlin Wollaston opened the meeting with a devotion about generosity and says he believes we should all be cheerful givers. He referenced the story in Daniel 3 about reminding us God was in the furnace with the men. He said sometimes our lives feel like a ‘fiery furnace’ and a battle, but we need to remember God is with us in the furnace and the battle. He then led us in prayer.
REVIEW OF LAST MEETINGS MINUTES AND ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA – David Chumley asked for the Board to review the minutes of the Fall meeting and moved for the approval of the minutes. Dave Rochleau seconded and the minutes were approved unanimously. David then moved for the approval of the agenda. Newlin Wollaston seconded and the agenda was approved unanimously.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT – Doug Morrow, Executive Director, began by saying we should hold nothing back and quoted C.S. Lewis “Nothing that has not been given away will ever be really yours.” He began by highlighting 2019 stating that we now have $48.2 mil. AUM (Assets Under Management). There only a loss of $6,000 from operations, there is currently $50,000 cash on hand with a cash reserve of $120,000. Our Vision account now has a balance of $40,000.
Our Life Stewardship Program is maturing and only began with Christian Estate Planning. It has now evolved and Doug is preparing a curriculum churches to use with their congregations in the areas of Budgeting, Debt Elimination, Tax Planning, Life Insurance, Savings & Investments, and Wealth Transfer. There are 61 churches participating in the Church Loan Program which totals $10.0 mil. in loans. Ninety-one percent are backed by BFI Bonds. Doug discussed the Management Internship Program which was developed to assist the Foundation with additional staffing so the Foundation could accomplish its mission. It is a ten month training program teaching the fourteen core competencies. The new interns were introduced and they are: Nathan Shrader, Caitlin Glick and Ken Steward.
– Dave Rochleau said his report was primarily informational. The BFI goal was to distribute 5% out of our endowments. Craig Metz, Bank of Springfield, discussed the current interest rate environment which is difficult with rates being dramatically cut. He believed that out of chaos comes
opportunity. He said BFI has an opportunity to sell off some our gains of approximately $3.0mil.
Currently, BFI is working with BOS to obtain some software which will expedite sending out the 1099’s to the individuals who hold BFI bonds and other investments. There is only one church loan in default and BFI will not experience any loss on the loan.
AUDIT UPDATE- Lauren Groff from Sikich Auditing joined the meeting by phone to give us an update on the audit. She stated the audit of 2018 will be completed by April and a report will be given to the full board. Then it will be time to begin the 2019 audit which should take place by the second quarter of the year. Don Weinhoff from Quorum Consulting, discussed how complex the transactions had become for BFI. However, he believed all deadlines would be met for the IRA tax forms. There was a discussion of whether to keep utilizing the Trinergy software or use some other software.
AMINSTRATIVE COMMITTEE REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS – Don Carlyle gave the report which many items such as AUM, management interns, and audit had already been discussed. He mentioned
there are eleven properties in the Church Legacy program. There were two action items that were both approved unanimously by the Board. The first was the creation of a Communications Subcommittee to distribute information about BFI to the general public. The second item was to spend $7,500 to produce eight videos concerning the discipline of stewardship and giving. Doug would work with Mission One to produce the videos. The money for this program would come from BFI reserves. A final item mentioned was adding $200.00 to Doug Morrow’s salary to cover the taxable portion of his Medishare premium.
– Tim Sadler moved that the following scholarships be awarded to forty-six high school students for college and twenty-two students for seminary work. Mihaela Sexton seconded the motion and the Board approved unanimously the distribution of these scholarships to the students.
OTHER BUSINESS – Doug Morrow mentioned the loan closing with First Baptist Church, Ullin went very well.
ADJOURN – David Chumley moved and Newlin Wollastin seconded to adjourn at 1:30pm. Doug closed the meeting in prayer.
The fall meeting of the BFI was held at the Baptist Building at 3085 Stevenson Drive, Springfield on October 2, 2020.
THE AGENDA
Call to Order – David Grove, Board Chair
Opening Devotion and Prayer – Robert Weaver
Roll Call – David Chumley, Board Secretary
Review of Last Meeting’s Minutes and Adoption of the Agenda – David Chumley, Board Secretary
Executive Director’s Report – Doug Morrow, Executive Director
Administrative Committee Report & Recommendations – Don Carlyle, Chair
Investment Committee Report & Recommendations – Dave Rochleau, Chair
Scholarship Committee Report & Recommendations – Tim Sadler, Chair
Report on Board Self-Evaluation – David Grove, Board Chair
Report on Executive Director’s Evaluation – David Grove, Board Chair
Election of 2021 General Board Officers & Advisory Committee Recommendations – David Grove, Board Chair
Special Recognition – Van McQueen, Jean Powell, Thurman Stewart, Robert Weaver
Adjourn to Annual Group Photo
CALL TO ORDER – The meeting was called to order by Chairman, David Grove at 10:15am.
OPENING DEVOTION AND PRAYER – Robert Weaver, Board Member, gave a brief devotion concerning the year 2020 and how unusual it had become for everyone. He stated we had been receiving all kinds of information; especially concerning COVID-19. He used Jeremiah 29:19 as an example of a verse that is read many times during times such as this year. But he explained the verse needed to be taken in the context that Jeremiah wrote the verse. He said the letter was to the Israeli exiles in Babylon. Jeremiah was telling the exiles to go ahead and live their lives as they would normally live them. But always they should remain faithful to God who would eventually end their exile. He told us to take heart and live our lives remaining faithful to God knowing He will take care of us. Robert then led the Board in prayer.
ROLL CALL – David Chumley, Board Secretary, called the roll as requested by Chairman Grove. Present: Gerry Odell, Newlin Wollaston, Don Carlyle, Jean Powell, Thurman Stewart, Mihaela Sexton, David Sutton, Nedra Robinson, Tim Sadler, David Grove, Robert Weaver, David Chumley, David Rochleau, Alan Monroe, and Bruce Guebert. Also attending: Sheila Jessen, Kim Morrow, Ken Steward, Tonya Downard, John Honnen, and Catlin Glick.
Not present: Dan Huffman, Ben Foxworth, Van McQueen, Ron Closson, Dennis Fulkerson, and Ron Knox.
Chumley, Board Secretary, called for the approval of the minutes of the Spring Board Meeting. A motion was made by Newlin Wollaston and seconded by Dave Rochleau to approve the minutes. The motion passed unanimously. Next David Grove, Board Chairman, called for the adoption of the agenda. A motion was made by Robert Weaver and seconded by Gerry Odell. The motion passed unanimously.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT – Doug Morrow, Executive Director, gave the following report. He gave a Board update introducing new members Bruce Guebert, Julian Williams, Darin Peterson, Anthony Richardson, and Richard Harris.
Next, Doug announced some new personnel. They are Tonya Downard, Accounting Director; Ken Steward, Part-time Associate Director; John Honnen, Communications Assistant; and Catlin Glick, Intern.
Doug then reviewed the investment performance of our Blended Pool, the Long Term Fixed Income Fund, and the Endowment Fund. He stated the Blended Pool, consisting of 50% long term fixed income and 50% equities which were the companies known as ‘dividend aristocrats’. The return for the Blended Pool was 7.3% for 2019 and 8.92% for 2020. Both the Long Term Fixed Income Fund and the Endowment Fund results are stated in yield as opposed to returns. Both funds were similar in yield consisting of approximately 5% in 2019 and 4.8% in 2020 for an average yield of 4.5%.
As a part of the Executive Director’s Report, Doug turned over the presentation to Tonya Downard, Accounting Director, to discuss the 2019 Audit and the 2020 Audit. She stated the 2019 was now complete and nothing unusual was found. She is now working on the 2020 audit and will request the auditors to meet in February, 2021 to begin their work on the 2020 audit.
Tonya then reviewed the second quarter financials. She also had submitted the 2021 Budget to the Administrative Committee.
Doug then presented a short video introducing the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA). This is an organization that accredits over 2400 churches and religious organizations as to their accountability and transparency in handling donor funds. He said the cost would be between $1,000 and $1,500 for the accreditation and he felt BFI was ready to pursue this next step in our organization. Finally, he introduced the Biblical Financial Management video series which he hopes BFI can distribute copies to churches in Illinois beginning early next year. He showed a brief video introduction to the series.
ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS – Don Carlyle, Chair, gave the report for the committee. He mentioned the Advisory Committee had met and discussed the Executive Director’s evaluation and salary recommendation which is included in the 2021 Budget. He recommended and moved the 2021 budget be approved. The motion was seconded by Gerry Odell. The motion passed unanimously. Next, he recommended we proceed to become accredited by the ECFA. The motion passed unanimously. He commented on the Board Evaluation which will be discussed by Board Chair Grove. Next, Don announced the 2021 Officers for the Administrative Committee. They are Don Carlyle, Chair; Dan Huffman, Vice-Chair; and Ben Foxworth, Secretary.
INVESTMENT COMMITTEE REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS – Dave Rochleau, Chair, said the committee met on September 17th. He mentioned that with interest rates at historic lows it would be recommended that in the Long Term Fixed Income Fund the Board consider diversification into church loans and corporate debt. This diversification could improve the yield in this fund. Next Dave announced the officers for 2021. They are Dave Rochleau, Chair; Alan Monroe, Vice-Chair; and Dennis Fulkerson, Secretary.
SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS – Tim Sadler, Chair, recommended the Glenfield Initiative fund a Mission Strategist for the next three years to assist in developing a network of churches in the Chicago area. The $150,000, which was given to BFI from the sale of the church, will fund this program. This was approved unanimously. Next, the committee recommended the Christian Services Grant be awarded to the Hillcrest Baptist Church in Country Club Hills. The church helped deliver food to elderly during the civil unrest in Chicago this summer. The church assisted 476 families. Tim announced the officers for 2021. They are Tim Sadler, Chair; Mihaela Sexton, Vice-Chair; and Ron Closson, Secretary. Tim also announced that Saturday, March 6th, 2021 will be scholarship evaluation day at Tabernacle Baptist Church in Decatur, Illinois. He encouraged all Board members to participate.
SPECIAL RECOGNITION – Doug performed special recognition for outgoing Board members Jean Powell, Van McQueen, Robert Weaver and Thurman Stewart.
REPORT ON BOARD SELF-EVALUATION – Chairman Grove discussed the Board Self-Evaluation. Thirteen Board members responded and the results were reviewed by the entire Board. Several areas were highlighted for future discussion by the Executive Director and the Board.
REPORT ON EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR EVALUATION – Chairman Grove reported that he and Newlin Wollaston, Vice-Chairman, had met with Doug and reviewed Doug’s evaluation that had been performed by the Board.
ELECTION OF 2021 GENERAL BOARD OFFICERS & ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
– Chairman Grove presented the following for officers for the 2021 BFI fiscal year. They are David Grove, Chairman. It was moved by Tim Sadler and seconded by Alan Monroe to elect David Grove, Chairman. It was passed unanimously. It was moved by Dave Rochleau and seconded by Gerry Odell to elect Newlin Wollaston, Vice-Chairman. It was passed unanimously. It was moved by Alan Monroe and seconded by Mihaela Sexton to elect David Chumley, Secretary. It was passed unanimously.
ADJOURN TO ANNUAL GROUP PHOTO – By acclamation, the meeting was adjourned at 12:15pm for the annual group photo and lunch. David Grove, Chairman, adjourned the meeting with prayer.
Respectfully submitted,
David A. Chumley, Board Secretaryan Illinois Not For Profit Corporation (herein called the "Corporation")
Approved November 12, 2015
Updates approved November 7, 2019
1. Name. The name of the not for profit corporation is The Baptist Foundation of Illinois.
2. Purpose. The Corporation was formed under the laws of the State of Illinois and is organized to serve and further the development of any religious, benevolent, charitable, educational or missionary purpose, undertaking, institution, or agency operated, sponsored, sanctioned, supervised or supported by the Illinois Baptist State Association.
The Corporation has a sole member, being the Illinois Baptist State Association (the “Association”).
1. General Powers. The Board of Trustees will carry out and effectuate the purposes of this Corporation and manage the business and affairs of the Corporation, with full authority to determine the service and operating programs of the Corporation and to take whatever action it may deem advisable to achieve the Corporation’s objectives. The Board is accountable to the Association.
2. Number, Election and Term. The Board shall consist of 21 trustees, and each trustee shall serve a term of 3 years, with one-third of the trustees elected annually by the Association in its annual session. Trustees may be elected for no more than two consecutive terms, and will not be eligible for reelection to the Board until at least one year has lapsed. The president, vice president, recording secretary, assistant recording secretary, and executive director of the IBSA shall serve as ex-officio members of the board of the BFI. The president, vice president, recording secretary and the assistant recording secretary of the Association shall serve with vote, while the executive director of the IBSA shall serve without vote.
3. Qualifications. The primary criteria to be followed for selection of Board members shall be:
A. An individual’s ability to make a maximum contribution to attaining the goals of
the Corporation.
B. An individual’s understanding of or sympathy for the mission and purpose of the Corporation.
C. An individual’s high level of emotional and spiritual maturity in the way they conduct their own business and in the way they relate to their own local churches.
D. An individual’s possession of a reputable and responsible character, and who has not been convicted of a felony or indicated as being involved in any financial malfeasance or breach of fiduciary obligation.
E. An individual’s ability to commit to attend at least 50% of the regularly scheduled Board meetings and invest the time necessary to fulfill assigned responsibilities.
F. An individual’s active membership in a cooperating church of the Association.
G. Individuals that reflect a diversity of strengths and perspectives, possess appropriate skills and experience, and reflect the community being served (ie. demographically, culturally, pastors and laity).
H. Board members shall be a mixture of ordained and non-ordained persons who are committed to Christian Stewardship principals.
I. Directors, officers, and employees of the Association, or entities related to the Association, or any such person whose salary is subsidized by the Association, shall not serve as members of the Board.
J. No church shall have more than one member on the Board at the same time. A member of the Board moving to a church, which has a member of the Board, shall resign from the Board.
K. The Nominating Committee of the Association will nominate Board members for election by the Association in accordance with the rules of the Association, with consideration given to suggestions for trustees from the Executive Director of the Corporation.
4. Resignation. Any Trustee may resign at any time by delivering a resignation in writing to the Chairperson or Secretary of the Board. The acceptance of any resignation, unless required by its terms, shall not be necessary to make the resignation effective. The resignation shall be effective when the notice is received unless the notice specifies a later effective date.
5. Removal. Any Trustee may be removed at any time in either of the following manners:
A. Upon the recommendation of the Board of Trustees, the Association may remove a Trustee prior to the expiration of the Trustee’s term in accordance with its own governance and rules. Such removal may occur only upon the Association’s finding that the removal of such Trustee is in the best interest of the Corporation and one or more of the following causes for removal are deemed by the Association to exist: breach of trust; neglect of duty; diminished physical or mental capacity; immoral, fraudulent or dishonest conduct; or breach of loyalty or conflict of interest.
B. In the event a member of the Board is absent from more than one-half of the scheduled Board and committee meetings in a twelve (12) month period, such Board member shall be automatically removed from the Board and their position shall become vacant.
6. Vacancies. Any vacancy occurring between annual meetings of the Association, prospective board members shall be nominated by the IBSA Nominating Committee and considered by the IBSA Board of Directors. A trustee elected to fill a vacancy shall be elected for the unexpired term of his or her predecessor in office.
7. Conflict of Interest. No member of the Board may derive or appear to derive any personal profit or gain, directly or indirectly, by reason of his or her membership on the Board or because of services provided to the Board. Each Board member must disclose to the Board any personal interest, which he or she may have in any current or potential matter before the Board and refrain from participation in any decision on such matters.
No employee of BFI or family member of an employee of BFI, nor any person whose salary is subsidized by BFI nor any person whose service shall provide a conflict of interest (other than those disclosed to and approved by the Board), shall serve as a member of the Board of BFI.
8. Ex-Officio Membership. The president and vice president, recording secretary, and assistant recording secretary of the Association and the executive director of the IBSA staff shall serve as ex-officio members of the board of the BFI. The president, vice president, recording secretary and the assistant recording secretary of the Association shall serve with vote, while the executive director of the IBSA staff shall serve without vote.
1. Regular Meetings. Regular meetings of the Board of Trustees shall be held at least twice each year. The Board shall fix the date, time and place of its meetings.
2. Special Meetings. The Chairperson, Executive Director or at least twenty percent of the Trustees then in office may call a special meeting of the Board of Trustees. At least 7 days written notice of the date, time and place shall be given to each member of the Board by the person(s) calling the meeting. The notice shall state the nature of the business to be considered at the special meeting, and no business other than that stated in the notice shall be considered at such meeting.
3. Quorum and Voting. At all meetings of the Board of Trustees, a majority of the entire Board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Except as otherwise provided by law or these Bylaws, the vote of a majority of the trustees present at the time of any vote shall be the act of the Board. The Board may permit any or all trustees to participate in a regular or special meeting by, or conduct the meeting through, the use of any means of communication by which all trustees participating may hear each other simultaneously during the meeting. A trustee participating in a meeting by such means is deemed to be present in person at the meeting.
4. Action by the Board. Any action required or permitted to be taken by the Board or by any committee thereof may be taken without a meeting if all members of the Board or committee are polled and the action evidenced by one or more written consents describing the action taken, signed by each trustee, and included in the minutes filed with the corporate records reflecting the action taken. Such action shall be initiated by the Chairperson over his or her signature and also requires the consent of the Vice Chairperson, or, in the absence of the Vice Chairperson, the Secretary.
5. Records and Minutes. Written records and minutes of all Board meetings and committee meetings shall be maintained and made available for review. Such records reflect the official actions of the Board and at a minimum contain the date of each Board meeting, any committee reports made to the Board, and all actions taken by the Board.
6. Procedures. The meetings shall be conducted in accordance with the current edition of Roberts Rules of Order.
7. Access. Meetings of the Board of Trustees and committees thereof shall be open to the general public; provided, however, that the Board of Trustees may hold a closed meeting at a specified future date or close a portion of a meeting to the public upon a majority vote of a quorum of the trustees present. Such vote must be taken in an open meeting, and meetings may only be closed for certain issues and discussion in the closed meeting limited to the cited issue(s). Minutes must be taken of the closed meeting. The issues that may be discussed in closed meetings of the Board of Trustees include: 1) personnel and employee compensation matters, 2) hearing of testimony on a complaint against the Corporation or employee to determine the validity, 3) pending or threatened litigation against, affecting, or on behalf of the Corporation.
1. Officers. The officers of the Board of Trustees shall be a Chairperson, a Vice Chairperson and a Secretary.
2. Election, Term of Office and Removal. The officers of the Corporation shall be elected for a one (1) year term at the Fall meeting of the Board of Trustees. Any officer of the Corporation may be removed, with or without cause, by a vote of a majority of the entire Board.
3. Chairperson: Powers and Duties. The Chairperson shall preside at all meetings of the Board of Trustees and perform such other duties as usually pertains to this office or as the Board of Trustees shall from time to time proscribe. The Chairperson shall serve as a voting member of one of the standing committees and an ex-officio member of all other committees of the Board without vote.
4. Vice Chairperson: Powers and Duties. The Vice Chairperson shall perform the duties of the Chairperson in the absence of or at the request of the Chairperson, and all other duties the Board of Trustees shall from time to time proscribe. The Vice Chairperson shall serve as a voting member of one of the standing committees and an ex-officio member of all other committees of the Board without vote.
5. Secretary: Powers and Duties. The Secretary shall record the proceedings of the Board of Trustees and provide a copy of the minutes to the Executive Director after each meeting, and shall perform all other duties the Board of Trustees shall from time to time proscribe. The Secretary shall serve as a voting member of one of the standing committees and an ex-officio member of all other committees of the Board without vote.
6. Delegation. In case of the absence or disability of any officer or of any person authorized to act for such officer, the Board may from time to time delegate the powers and duties of such officer
to any other officer, trustee, or person whom it may select during such period of absence or disability.
1. Standing Committees. The Board of Trustees shall be organized into five standing committees. Each committee shall have a chairperson, vice chairperson and a secretary that are elected at the Fall Board meeting. The standing committees of the Board are:
A. Advisory Committee. The Advisory Committee consists of all officers of the Board of Trustees and the chairpersons of each of the other standing committees. The Advisory Committee will act as counsel for the Executive Director. In the event of the death, incapacity, or prolonged absence of the Executive Director, the Advisory Committee shall assume responsibilities for day to day operations until the next meeting of the Board, and shall report to the Board at each regular and special meeting any actions it has taken in the interim. The Advisory Committee will meet with the Executive Director to discuss and develop a slate of nominees for Board officers for the next year.
B. Administrative Committee. The Administrative Committee is responsible for the general areas of personnel, policy, procedures, and development.
C. Scholarship Committee. The Scholarship Committee is responsible for the general process of awarding scholarships from various scholarship funds managed and controlled by the Corporation.
D. Investment Committee. The Investment Committee is responsible for the oversight of the Corporation’s investment program and its cash management service.
E. Audit Committee. The Audit Committee, composed of the members of the Advisory and Investment Committees, is responsible for scheduling, reviewing and disseminating the audit in conjunction with the auditors and management.
2. Meetings. Each committee shall meet as frequently as may be needed to accomplish its business at the call of its chairperson, the chairperson of the Board of Trustees or the Executive Director.
1. Employment and Duties. The Board of Trustees shall employ one Executive Director to provide executive management of the Corporation, administer its programs and services, and perform all other duties assigned by the Board. The Executive Director shall provide an annual report to the Board concerning the status of the Corporation, and also make any recommendations to the Board concerning the needs of the Corporation. The Executive Director shall have only such authority as has been delegated by the Board.
2. Personnel. The Executive Director shall have authority to appoint, reassign, and discharge all employees and staff of the Corporation.
3. Execution of Documents. The Executive Director shall execute all documents on behalf of the Corporation, provided that all conveyances of real estate must be co-signed as provided herein. The Executive Director shall have the authority to authenticate records of the Corporation.
4. Conflict of Interest. No member of the immediate family of the Executive Director may serve on the Board.
The Association is the sole member and controlling entity of the Corporation and the Illinois Baptist Children’s Home & Family Services, all of which are corporations governed by the Illinois General Not For Profit Corporation Act (herein together the “Entities”). A Coordinating Council shall: 1) coordinate the work of the Entities to facilitate harmony and unity, 2) decide matters of dispute between the Entities, and 3) give direction to the Boards of the Entities in matters not clearly defined in the governing documents of the Entities or law. The Coordinating Council is comprised of the president and vice president of the Association, the chairperson and the vice chairperson of boards of the Entities, and the Executive Director of each of the Entities. The governing documents of the Association provides for all terms governing and controlling the Coordinating Council.
The fiscal year of the Corporation shall begin January 1 and end December 31.
The Board of Trustees shall maintain all funds, such as trust funds, endowment funds, and current and capital funds, separate and inviolate as to the cause for which the funds were received. Such funds are not to be used for any other purpose, even temporarily, except as specified by the donors. The Board of Trustees shall determine and manage the investment policy, guidelines, and objectives for the assets of the Corporation in order to meet the current and future expenses of the agency and to insure it continues its ministry.
All instruments conveying real estate shall be executed by both the Executive Director and the Chairperson of the Board of Trustees.
The Corporation shall submit to the Association for its consideration in annual session a financial report and a proposed budget for the ensuing year. The Board shall have the authority to approve over-expenditure of line items, providing the total budget figure remains the same as approved by the Association in session. The Board shall submit for consideration by the Association any plans
for new special offerings or capital fund-raising activities. During the fiscal year, the Board shall not obligate the Corporation to expenditures nor incur accumulative indebtedness that will exceed its annual budget by an amount greater than three percent of its annual budget.
The Board of Trustees shall appoint a firm of certified public accountants to examine the books and records of the Corporation for the ensuing year. Upon completion of the audit, a copy of the audit and management letter will be provided to the Executive Director and each member of the Board of Trustees as facilitated by the Audit Committee. Upon request, a representative of the auditing firm shall personally appear before the Board of Trustees to make a summary presentation of the audit report and answer any questions of the Board. Summary audit information shall be presented to the Association.
1. Indemnification in Actions other than by or in the Right of the Corporation. The Corporation may indemnify any person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending, or completed action, suit, or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative, or investigative (other than an action by or in the Right of the Corporation) by reason of the fact that he or she is or was a director, officer, employee, or agent of the Corporation, or is or was serving at the request of the Corporation as a director, officer, employee, or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, or other enterprise, against expenses (including attorneys’ fees), judgments, fines, and amounts paid in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by such person in connection with such action, suit, or proceeding, if such person acted in good faith and in a manner he or she reasonably believed to be in, or not opposed to, the best interests of the Corporation and, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe his or her conduct was unlawful. The termination of any action, suit, or proceeding by judgment, order, settlement, or conviction or upon a plea of nolo contendere or its equivalent shall not, of itself, create a presumption that the person did not act in good faith and in a manner he or she reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the Corporation or, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, that the person had reasonable cause to believe that his or her conduct was unlawful.
2. Indemnification in Actions by or in the Right of the Corporation. The Corporation may indemnify any person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending, or completed action or suit by or in the Right of the Corporation to procure a judgment in its favor by reason of the fact that such person is or was a director, officer, employee, or agent of the Corporation, or is or was serving at the request of the corporation as a director, officer, employee, or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, or other enterprise, against expenses (including attorneys’ fees) actually and reasonably incurred by such person in connection with the defense or settlement of such action or suit, if such person acted in good faith and in a manner he or she reasonably believed to be in, or not opposed to, the best interests of the Corporation, provided that no indemnification shall be made in respect of any claim, issue, or
matter as to which such person shall have been adjudged to be liable for negligence or misconduct in the performance of his or her duty to the Corporation, unless, and only to the extent that the court in which such action or suit was brought shall determine upon application that, despite the adjudication of liability, but in view of all the circumstances of the case, such person is fairly and reasonably entitled to indemnity for such expenses as the court shall deem proper.
3. Right to Payment of Expenses. To the extent that a director, officer, employee, or agent of the Corporation has been successful, on the merits or otherwise, in the defense of any action, suit, or proceeding referred to in Sections 1 and 2 of this Article, or in defense of any claim, issue, or matter therein, such person shall be indemnified against expenses (including attorneys’ fees) actually and reasonably incurred by such person in connection therewith.
4. Determination of Conduct. Any indemnification under Sections 1 and 2 of this Article (unless ordered by a court) shall be made by the Corporation only as authorized in the specific case, upon a determination that indemnification of the director, officer, employee, or agent is proper in the circumstances because he or she has met the applicable standard of conduct set forth in Sections 1 or 2 of this Article. Such determination shall be made (a) by the Board of Trustees by a majority vote of a quorum consisting of trustees who were not parties to such action, suit, or proceeding; (b) if such a quorum is not obtainable, or even if obtainable, if a quorum of disinterested directors so directs, by independent legal counsel in a written opinion; or (c) by the members entitled to vote, if any.
5. Payment of Expenses in Advance. Expenses incurred in defending a civil or criminal action, suit, or proceeding may be paid by the Corporation in advance of the final disposition of such action, suit, or proceeding, as authorized by the Board of Trustees in the specific case, upon receipt of an undertaking by or on behalf of the director, officer, employee, or agent to repay such amount, unless it shall ultimately be determined that he or she is entitled to be indemnified by the Corporation as authorized in this Article.
6. Indemnification Not Exclusive. The indemnification provided by this Article shall not be deemed exclusive of any other rights to which those seeking indemnification may be entitled under any bylaw, agreement, vote of members or disinterested directors, or otherwise, both as to action in his or her official capacity and as to action in another capacity while holding such office, and shall continue as to a person who has ceased to be a director, officer, employee, or agent, and shall inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, and administrators of such a person.
7. Insurance. The Corporation may purchase and maintain insurance on behalf of any person who is or was a director, officer, employee, or agent of the Corporation, or who is or was serving at the request of the Corporation as a director, officer, employee, or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, or other enterprise, against any liability asserted against such person and incurred by such person in any such capacity, or arising out of his or her status as such, whether or not the Corporation would have the power to indemnify such person against such liability under the provisions of this Article.
Only the Association in annual session shall authorize the dissolution or merger of the Corporation. As a wholly owned, single member organization of the Illinois Baptist State Association (IBSA), if
dissolved, all net assets and all contractual or fiduciary obligations of the Corporation become the property or responsibility of IBSA.
By passing this Article, the IBSA agrees to accept all assets and all contractual or fiduciary obligations of the Corporation upon dissolution of the Corporation by the Association.
These Bylaws may be amended by a vote of the Association in annual session, and the submission and approval of any amendments shall follow the same procedures required to amend the governing documents of the Association. The Bylaws may contain any provisions for the regulation and management of the affairs of the Corporation not inconsistent with law or the Articles of Incorporation.
January 25, 2020
Mt. Vernon, IL
Meeting called to order by Wes Hahn.
Scripture and prayer - Jacob Gray
1 John 1:9-10; Acts 7:51
3. Roll Call - Jana Searles
Members Present: Eric Bramlet, Rebecca Whittington, Tom Denton, Chris Slusser, Sarah Ballard, Kevin Hutchison, Tina Grooms, Dixie Anderson, LuAnn Bennett, Brock Bauer, Mark Lee (Arrived at 12:00), Jacob Gray, Bennie Tomberlin, Cheryl Dorsey, Danny Hampton, Doug Haile, Wes Hahn, Sandy Absher, Emily Tynes, and Jana Searles.
Members Absent: None
4. Motion was made by Jacob Gray and seconded by Danny Hampton to approve the minutes of the October 2019 Board Meeting. Motion was approved.
5. Wes Hahn amended the agenda:
16)Miscellaneous Business
17)Executive Session
18)Adjourn
Luanne Bennett made motion to accept agenda with amendment. Danny Hampton seconded the motion. Motion was approved.
6. Welcome to Visitors and Announcements - no special announcements.
7. Motion was made by Rebecca Whittington to seat of New Trustees: Cheryl Dorsey (Program Committee), Sandy Absher (Finance and Development Committee), Tina Grooms (Administrative Committee), and Tom Denton (Administration Committee). Motion was seconded by Danny Hampton. Motion was approved.
8. Remembering Why Program highlighted by Paula Joy and Laurie Ingram. Laurie presented information on ’Host A Dinner’ which will replace executive dinners.
9. Denny Hydrick recognized Regina Thompson for her 30 years of service. Regina presented the new adoption pamphlet.
10. Executive Director’s Report - Denny Hydrick
New web site is operational. New phone system is operational. Part time Human Resource Coordinator
Continuing work on pregnancy clinic. Have received $135,000 donation. Engaged search firm to find Director of Development. Currently four potential candidates that Denny will start interviewing.
11. Service Delivery Report - Denny Hydrick
2018 - Historical High
2019 - dropped due to two Pathway counselors leaving. Will be start working on new 2 year strategic plan.
Negotiated rates for helicopter transport.
Received offer of donor matching up to $25,000 toward ultrasound equipment.
12. Breakout into Committee Meetings - Wes Hahn.
a) Called into session after lunch - Wes Hahn.
b) Dixie Anderson left meeting.
13. Administrative Committee Report and Recommendations - Eric Bramlet
Recommended to approve agency attorney to negotiate an offer on facility for clinic. Approved
Recommended to approve the job description for Clinic Nurse. Approved
Recommended to approve the change to Section 9 of Board of Trustees Policy and Procedure Manual to align with a new bylaw change as approved by the Association in November 2019 concerning conflict of interest. Approved
Recommended to approve the change to Section 12 of Board of Trustees Policy and Procedure Manual to align with a new bylaw change as approved by the Association in November 2018 concerning conveyance of real property. Approved
Recommended to approve the addition of Section 20 to Board of Trustees Policy and Procedure Manual of policy for Electronic Access to Board Documents. Approved
Recommended to approve the change to Section 4 of the Personnel Manual to reflect current practice in Hours of Operation. Approved
Recommended to approve changes to Section 14 Personnel Manual to reflect new Medicare options and clarify the Agency’s financial obligation for an employees’ coverage gap for prescriptions. Approved
14. Finance and Development Report and Recommendations - Danny Hampton
Recommended the approval of the purchase of 2019 Ford Transit Van to replace one totaled in an accident. Approved
Krystal Donelson presented Financial and Investment Reports. Income was 5.8% below budget.
Miscellaneous Individual and Corporate Gifts were 17.4% above budget and 31.6% above 2018. Medical expenses were down.
15. Program Committee Report and Recommendations - Brock Bauer
New areas of counseling - McLeansboro and Mt. Vernon 2020 emphasis on grace.
Recommended to formally approval of naming of the BCHFS newest pregnancy clinic ministry as GraceHaven. Approved
16. Miscellaneous Business - Wes Hahn asked if their was any miscellaneous business.
Brock Bauer thanked Wes for adding Miscellaneous Business and would like to see it continued in future meeting. Discussed feeling about obedience to Christ in the new clinic. He would like to suggest special called phone meeting if there is concern about the clinic instead of waiting for next board meeting.
Mark Lee would like to allow Denny to address concern.
Denny Hydrick stated that he had been considered the possibility of having committee meetings prior to the board meeting. This would be done by video/phone conferencing. This would allow him to attend each committee meeting.
Wes Hahn stated we might try over a 12 month period.
Wes made a motion to refer the suggestion to the Advisor Committee prior to the April 2020 meeting. Kevin Hutchison so moved and Brock Bauer seconded. Motion was approved.
b. Denny Hydrick will be emailing renewal board membership documents for members to
complete and return to him.
c. Wesley Hahn stated that executive director evaluations will be sent out. Even if you don’t feel you have been on the board long enough to complete please return so that Jana Searles know all have received the evaluation.
d. Mark Lee asked who selects the attorney?
Denny Hydrick stated the attorney was referred. Wes Hahn suggested the question be directed to Administrative Committee. Jacob Gray made a motion to Administrative Committee address the criteria required to meet what is needed in an attorney. Motion was seconded by Cheryl Dorsey. Motion was approved.
17.Executive Session - Wes Hahn stated executive session was not needed.
18.Motion to adjourn the meeting was made by Eric Bramlet and seconded by Mark Lee. Motion was approved.
Submitted by: Jana Searles
January 29, 2020
BCHFS Board of Trustees
Quarterly Meeting Minutes
April 18, 2020
Electronically
1. Call to Order In the absence of Chairman Wes Hahn, Rebecca Whittington, Vice-Chair called the meeting to order. In the absence of Secretary Jana Searles, Kevin Hutchison was appointed as Interim Secretary by voice vote of the Board.
2. Scripture and Prayer Jacob Gray shared I Kings 18:3-4
3. Roll Call
Members Present: Eric Bramlet, Rebecca Whittington, Tom Denton, Chris Slusser, Sarah Ballard, Kevin Hutchison, Tina Grooms, Dixie Anderson, LuAnn Bennett, Brock Bauer, Mark Lee, Jacob Gray, Bennie Tomberlin, Cheryl Dorsey, Danny Hampton, Doug Haile, Rick Lane, Sandy Absher, Emily Tynes
Members Absent: Wes Hahn, Jana Searles
Also attending: Sammy Simmons, Chair of IBSA Board of Trustees. Nate Adams, Executive Director of IBSA, Denny Hydrick, Krystal Donelson, Sara Usery, Mark McCormick, John McKarty
4. Approval of Minutes of January Board Meeting Motion to approve by Mark Lee. Second by Bennie Tomberlin. Motion carried.
5. Adoption of Agenda Rebecca Whittington noted that Miscellaneous Comments was inadvertently omitted from the agenda. Motion to approve the agenda with amendment to add Miscellaneous made by Eric Bramlet. Second by Cheryl Dorsey. Motion carried.
6. Welcome and Announcements Rebecca Whittington welcomed Sammy Simmons and Nate Adams expressing appreciation for their attendance and support of IBSA. She also welcomed Rick Layne to the Board of Trustees and John McCarty, Director of Development.
7. New Board Member Seated Rebecca Whittington welcomed Rick Layne to the Board noting that he had previously served on the Board. Motion to approve appointment of Rick Layne to the Finance/Development Committee made by Tina Grooms. Second by Bennie Tomberlin. Motion carried.
8. Development and Communication- Mother’s Day Preview Denny shared a video featuring the work of BCHFS to be used in the Mother’s Day appeal. He noted the appeal will not be postponed due to COVID. However, adjustments to this fund raising campaign are being made in response to the suspension of church services. He further noted that amount of funds received most certainly will be impacted as churches adapt to economic pressures resulting from the COVID shutdown.
9. Executive Director’s Report
a. Preaching at local churches has been suspended due to COVID
b. Extensive research and consultation with other sister organizations to develop and implement COVID related health and safety measures for clients, residents, and staff.
c. Pathway staff have implemented telehealth counseling for maintaining client services
d. Personnel practices and staffing have been adjusted to provide for working from home as well as implementing social distances practices.
e.Extensive work on purchasing the new building and other administrative decisions on expenditures and policies/procedures needed to start the new ministry at Grace Haven
f. Personnel update including hiring of new Director of Development, house parent turnover, and hiring of Melinda Thomas as Executive Administrative Assistant.
g. Atlas CPA accountants have completed the annual audit. Report to Board will be at next meeting.
h. Leadership staff attended NIFLA conference, a national organization specializing on legal and policy issues associated with pro-life pregnancy care ministries.
i. Implementation of onsite training for the Model of Care program adopted by the Agency.
j. Acquisition of computers needed for a learning lab for residents to complete remote learning required by the State Board of Education resulting from school closures due to COVID.
k. Personal growth in responding to the extraordinary impact of COVID.
a. Financial gift received from Lighthouse Fellowship will be used for the new ministry
b. Clinic policies and procedures are being drafted and will be reported at future meeting.
c. Funds for an ultrasound machine are being pursued from various sources
d. Goal is to open the clinic in late summer.
a. New Director of Development has initiated an extensive review of current practices and is developing strategies for future fund raising focusing on individual givers
b. Bequest from 2 individuals who identified BCHFS as a beneficiary are pending
c. Women of Compassion conference in March was very successful with over 160 attending
d. Refocusing on FreeWill.com program that encourages Christians to make a will and encouraging them to include gifts to Christian ministries including BCHFS.
a. Controlled burn on Timber property has been postponed till fall
b. Searching for a new insurance carrier for property and liability insurance. Current carrier premium increased 30%.
c. COVID emergency is resulting in evaluating current practices and exploring new ways for providing services and ministering to people and reaching them for Christ.
d. 1st Quarter service statistics were reported and now tracking both the number of persons served as well as the number of services provided.
10. Finance and Development Committee Report and Recommendations Danny Hampton presented the following committee recommendations:
• That the Board approve an overage of $68,000 for the purchase of 427 Lincolnshire Drive, the property for GraceHaven. Motion carried.
• That the Board approve the designation of a $135,000 church gift received in 2020 to be used for GraceHaven. Motion carried.
• That the Board give the Executive Director and Director of Accounting the authority to apply for a Payroll Protection Program Small Business Loan for $350,000. It was explained that this loan would be used for personnel expenses to prevent layoffs due to the COVID emergency. The loan would be from a local bank as authorized by the Small Business Administration. If the loan is approved and used for personnel expenses to avoid layoffs, the loan will be forgiven and it becomes a grant. Much discussion followed. The Board policy of not accepting or seeking governmental funding was pointed out and concerns were expressed about BCHFS taking federal funds. In response, it was noted that the loan would be administered by a local lending entity and there will not be governmental oversight or limitations on religious rights. It was also pointed out that the federal authorization of these funds was depleted and if re-authorized, any new terms or conditions will need to be carefully evaluated. After further discussion a motion to suspend discussion and call the question to vote was made by Jacob Gray. Second by Brock Bauer. Motion carried. The original recommendation was restated. A roll call vote was taken and the recommendation was approved by a vote of 15 aye and 4 nay.
11. Administrative Committee Report and Recommendations Eric Bramlet presented the following recommendations:
• To create a policy which provides for discharge of a client from services if notified of an intent to pursue legal action against the Agency. The proposed language was reviewed. Discussion followed. A motion to amend the language to replace the word “will” with “may” was made by Danny Hampton. Second by Cheryl Dorsey. Motion carried. Motion to approve the recommendation as amended carried.
• To make recommended change to Section 2 of the Board of Trustees Policy and Procedures to specify elected members serve on three standing committees. Motion carried
• To make recommended change to Section 8 of the Board of Trustees Policy and Procedures to clarify a quorum is defined as fifty-one percent of elected members. Motion carried.
• To accept the policy for Communicable Diseases as an addition to the Emergency and Disaster Plan for BCHFS on an interim basis subject to review by counsel and local public health officials with the final policy to be presented to the Board for approval. Motion carried. Staff were commended for their extensive efforts to adopt and implement health and safety policies and procedures to protect clients and staff and comply with public health directives during the COVID emergency
• To approve the job description for new position of Compliance and Quality Assurance Manager. Motion carried. It was noted that this position will not be filled at this time.
Krystal Donelson presented financial reports for Board review.• To make a recommended change to Section 4 Hours of Employment of the Personnel Manual to delete specific language resulting from a work week change wherein House parent staff will work a 7 days on 7 days off work schedule. Motion carried. It was noted that this change will make coverage planning much more efficient and current houseparents support this change.
• To make a recommend change to Section 9 Holiday Observance to clarify that House parents are not eligible for Holiday pay. Motion carried. It was noted that the 7 day on, 7day off work schedule precludes taking additional time off for Holidays.
• To make recommended change to Vacation policy to clarify that fulltime residential care houseparents are not eligible for vacation time. Motion carried.
12. Program Committee Report and Recommendations Brock Bauer reported that residential intake of new clients has been suspended due to the COVID emergency. Intake staff can consult with leadership regarding acceptance of clients if needed. He also noted that Pathway staff are using telehealth for counseling and the method used is HIPAA compliant. He further reported that one of the Angel’s Cove houseparents is resigning at the end of the month. The committee had no recommendations for Board action.
13. Recommendations for Dates and Locations for 2021 The proposed schedule and location was reviewed. After discussion it was recommended that one of the meeting be held at Carmi. Motion to schedule all meetings on the date and location as proposed except to hold the October 16, 2021 meeting in Carmi made by Cheryl Dorsey. Second by Danny Hampton. Motion carried.
14. Miscellaneous No issues were voiced by members. Rebecca Whittington thanked Sammy Simmons and Nate Adams for attending the meeting. She also encouraged members to pray for the ministries of BCHFS, clients and staff and our vision for Christian service. Finally, she encouraged us to continue to pray for Wes and Linda Hahn.
15. Executive Session
• Eric Bramlet made a motion to enter Executive Session to discuss pending litigation. Second by Danny Hampton. Motion carried. Non-Board members attending the meeting were excused. Board entered Executive Session.
• Motion to return to open meeting made by LuAnn Bennett. Second by Brock Bauer. Motion carried. Rebecca Whittington reported that no action was taken in Executive Session.
16. Adjournment Motion to adjourn by Eric Bramlet. Second by Cheryl Dorsey. Motion carried.
Closing Prayer led by Cheryl Dorsey.July 18, 2020
1. Meeting called to order by Wes Hahn.
2. Scripture and prayer - Denny Hydrick Matthew 5:3
3. Roll Call - Jana Searles
Members Present: Eric Bramlet, Rebecca Whittington, Chris Slusser, Sarah Ballard, Kevin Hutchison, Tina Grooms, Dixie Anderson, LuAnn Bennett, Brock Bauer, Jacob Gray, Cheryl Dorsey, Danny Hampton, Doug Haile, Wes Hahn, Rick Layne, Sandy Absher, Emily Tynes, and Jana Searles.
Members Absent: Tom Denton, Mark Lee, and Bennie Tomberlin.
4. Motion was made by Doug Haile and seconded by Danny Hampton to approve the minutes of the April 2020 Board Meeting. Motion was approved.
5. Wes Hahn amended the agenda:
3)Roll Call by Jana Searles
14)Added Employee Grief
Danny Hampton made motion to accept agenda with amendment. Doug Haile seconded the motion. Motion was approved.
6. Welcome to Visitors and Announcements - Nate Adams (IBSA Executive Director,) Mark Carney (Atlas CPA), Dr. Seth Hahs (Medical Director of GraceHaven), Melinda Thomas (Executive Administrative Assistant, and John McCarty (Development Officer).
7. Program highlighted by Mark McCormick. Mark described the use of Telehealth and online services to stay in touch with clients during quarantine.
8. Executive Director’s Report - Denny Hydrick Installed an on campus computer lab for the campus kids to finish school. Connection Conference is cancelled for 2020. Fall Festival is cancelled for 2020. Working on way to engage with churches and having an on line auction sale.
Talking to a new company concerning liability and automotive insurance coverage. Completed annual licensing with Child Services. Applied for and received Payroll Protection Plan. Working on Timber Stand Improvement Plan. A company is coming in to spray. Planning for 2021.
Staff: Fully staffed at Carmi
Looking for 1 house parent for Angels’ Cove
GraceHaven staff has been hired, still looking for counselors Seeking Recreation Manager - have 3 candidates. Seeking Campus Manager
Lori Ingram resigned in May, so looking for a Development Officer - part or full time.
Carmi had six salvations. Kids are helping maintain campus. Faith Adoption had four birth moms with 2 adoptions. One church raised $14,500 to be used for ultrasound machine for GraceHaven. Motion was made by Rebecca Whittington to accept the Executive Director’s Report. Brock Bauer second the motion. Motion was approved.
9. Audit Report from Atlas CPA - Mark Carney Opinion: “The financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Baptist Children’s Home and Family Services as of December 31, 2019 and 2018, and the changes in its net assets and its cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.“ Submitted Management Letter stating no difficulties, no big issues, and no disagreements with management.
10. Finance and Development Report and Recommendations - Danny Hampton Recommended the Investment Policy be left as is. Approved Krystal Donelson presented Financial and Investment Reports. Income was third highest Non bequests income: counseling fees was 2nd highest and direct support 3rd highest. Revenue and expenses
Total revenue is down; individual revenue is above budget; Mother’s Day offering is 30% of budget; Adoption fees are up; Central Counseling fees are better than budget. Expenses are less than budget; license and fees are up 37% due to search for development officer; capital improvement includes air conditioning unit and windows. Investments through May show a loss of $328,529.
Denny Hydrick stated a newsletter will be going out next week and will include an envelope for donations to be included.
Jacob Gray made a motion to approve the Finance and Investment reports. Chris Slusser seconded the motion. Motion was approved.
John McCarty presented the Development report. He stated they are working on creating more clarity and consistency in communication, more relational calls and visits. Using Virtuous which will be programmed to send signed than you cards. A four day devotional for Fall Festival is in the works.
Cheryl Dorsey made a motion to approve the Development report. Doug Haile seconded the emotion. Motion was approved.
11. Administrative Committee Report - Eric Bramlet
Eric stated the committee had no recommendations at this time. Communicable Disease Procedure is still in evolution.
GraceHaven director, Dr. Hahs, is working on procedures. Review of Director evaluation will be discussed in Executive Session.
Brock Bauer made a motion to approve the Administrative Report. Doug Haile seconded the motion. Motion was approved.
12. Program Committee Report and Recommendations - Brock Bauer
Brock stated the committee had no recommendations at this time. He mentioned the success of how counseling has worked through the quarantine.
Sarah Usery stated GraceHaven construction would hopefully be completed this week.
13. Miscellaneous Items - None
14. Wes Hahn stated we would move to Executive Session.
15. Motion to adjourn the meeting was made by Danny Hampton and seconded by Jana Searles. Motion was approved.
Submitted by: Jana Searles July 21, 2020
1. Meeting called to order by Wes Hahn.
2. Scripture and prayer - Rebecca Whittington and Doug Haile
3. Roll Call - Jana Searles
Members Present: Eric Bramlet, Rebecca Whittington, Chris Slusser, Sarah Ballard, Kevin Hutchison, Tina Grooms, Dixie Anderson, LuAnn Bennett, Brock Bauer, Jacob Gray, Cheryl Dorsey, Danny Hampton, Doug Haile, Wes Hahn, Rick Layne, Sandy Absher, Emily Tynes, Jana Searles, Tom Denton, Mark Lee, and Bennie Tomberlin.
4. Motion was made by Danny Hampton and seconded by Doug Haile to approve the minutes of the July 2020 Board Meeting. Motion was approved.
5 Mark Lee made motion to accept agenda with amendment. Doug Haile seconded the motion. Motion was approved.
6. Welcome to Visitors and Announcements - None.
7. Wes Hahn presented the Board officers for 2021 nominated by the Advisory Committee: Chairman: Rebecca Whittington - approved by Board. Vice Chairman: Danny Hampton - approved by Board. Secretary: Cheryl Dorsey - approved by Board.
8. Program highlighted by Sarah Usery. Sarah introduce True, BCHFS Carmi resident, and Ballard house parents, Doug and Renee Anderson. Tru sang and gave her testimony. Doug and Renee discussed how they became house parents.
9. Executive Director’s Report - Denny Hydrick
In 2020 there have been 4 salvations and 3 adoptions. Denny has attended 5 association meetings and an antique car show to benefit BCHFS. Agency activities: new data system, found new liability coverage for the ministry, had 2 open housed for Grace Haven, working on policy development for GraceHaven, and 2021 budget planning.
Updates: timber stand - 2 programs approved ($64,000) and control burn for Japanese Chaffe Flower - this is reimbursable.
Financial/Development: Mother’s Day offering under goal ($58,000), individual gifts up and church giving down compeered to 2019. $19,000 received through envelopes sent in Newsletter.
Personnel: fully staffed, new recreation therapist, new BCH campus manner, seeking a development officer and posting for Director of Development and Communication position.
Motion was made by Mark Lee to accept the Executive Director’s Report. Doug Haile second the motion. Motion was approved.
10. Administrative Committee Report - Eric Bramlet
Eric stated the committee recommends:
Secretary: Kevin Hutchinson - approved by Board.
Vice Chairman: Tom Denton - approved by Board.
Chairman: Sarah Ballard - approved by Board.
Agreement with house parents was tabled.
Recommendation that the Executive Director not serve as guardian of residents. After discussion concerning who would serve as guardian if not the Executive Director, motion was approved by Board.
Denny explained about putting policies in electronic format to better track changes and training.
Eric stated committee discussed the organizational structure, GraceHaven under CCHFS. Denny to check with attorney on how to structure different entities.
Eric stated committee tabled the policy that would delineate procedures and conditions for covering employee or former employee expenses associated with time and travel resulting from their provision of information, depositions and other actions associated with litigation related to their current or previous employment.\
Recommendation to approve limits on work related family travel and honorarium limits for BCHFS employees in 2021 with no changes. Denny stated this is required annually. Motion passed.
Recommendation change to employment conditions to state employment will be verified for new hire for past 3 years instead of 10 years. Motion passed.
Recommendation to update policy to match DCFS licensing standards for concerning employee physicals. Motion passed.
Recommendation to change Sick Leave policy in regards to unused sick days upon separation of employment from BCHFS. Motion passed.
Recommend change to Retirement policy regarding portion of dependent health insurance premium. Motion passed.
Eric stated the committee tabled the approval of policies and procedures for GraceHaven pending reveiw by attorney.
Eric stated the committee did not approve the new job description for Church Connections Officer.
Danny Hampton made a motion to approve the Administrative Report. Doug Haile seconded the motion. Motion was approved.
Danny stated the committee recommends:
Secretary: Doug Haile - approved by Board.
Vice Chairman: Emily Tynes - approved by Board.
Chairman: Danny Hampton- approved by Board. Denny stated that Danny not cannot serve since he will be the Chairman of the Board. Emily agreed to serve as chairman. Finance and Development Committee voted to accept Emily as chairman.
Danny Hampton made a motion to amend the nominees.
Secretary: Doug Haile
Chairman: Emily Tynes
Vice Chairman: to be selected in January. Doug Haile seconded the motion. Motion passed. Krystal Donelson presented Financial and Investment Reports.
Current financial report shows revenue and gifts 11% below budget but even with last year. Expenses are 14% below budget..
Capital expenditures: new car and bathroom repairs in cottage. Investments: used the quarterly withdrawal.
Danny Hampton made a motion to approve the Finance and Investment reports. Mark Lee seconded the motion. Motion was approved.
Recommend the approval of the 2021 Budget. Motion passed. Recommend the approval of GraceHaven purchases. Motion passed.
Danny Hampton made a motion to approve the Finance and Development report. Doug Haile seconded the emotion. Motion was approved.
12. Program Committee Report and Recommendations - Brock Bauer
Brock stated the committee recommends:
Chairman: Brock Bauer - approved by Board. Vice Chairman: ark Lee - approved by Board.
Secretary: Cheryl Dorsey - approved by Board. Proposed to address Secretary position at January 2021 meeting as Cheryl will be serving as Board secretary.
Brock stated the committee had no recommendations at this time.
Doug Haile made a motion to approve the Program report. Tina Grooms seconded the motion. Motion was approved.
13. Denny Hydrick recognized retiring Board members: Jana Searles, LuAnne Bennett, Dixie Anderson, and Eric Bramlet.
14. Miscellaneous Items - Wes Hahn presented a letter of resignation. Rebecca Whittington assumed head of committee asking if there were any actions. Doug Haile made a motion to accept Wes Hahn’s resignation. Danny Hampton seconded the motion. Motion was approved.
15.Wes Hahn reminded the board of the meeting dates for 2021.
January 23 - GraceHaven, Mt. Vernon, IL
April 17 - GraceHaven, Mt. Vernon, IL
July 17 - GraceHaven, Mt. Vernon, IL
October 16 - Devore Administration Bldg., Carmi, IL
16.Wes Hahn asked if we needed to go into Executive Session. Executive session not needed.
17.Motion to adjourn the meeting was made by Danny Hampton and seconded by Doug Haile. Motion was approved.
Submitted by: Jana Searles
October 22, 2020
an Illinois Not For Profit Corporation (herein called the "Corporation")
Adopted November 5, 2014
Changes approved November 7, 2019
1. Name. The name of the not for profit corporation is the Illinois Baptist Children’s Home and Family Services (BCHFS).
2. Purpose. The Corporation is a nonprofit agency that is a ministry of Southern Baptists in Illinois established in 1918, and incorporated in 1939 under the laws of the State of Illinois. The Corporation recognizes the value of children and families, and is dedicated to providing Christ centered services to protect, heal and restore.
The Corporation has a sole member, being the Illinois Baptist State Association (the “Association”).
1. General Powers. The Board of Trustees will carry out and effectuate the purposes of this Corporation and manage the business and affairs of the Corporation, with full authority to determine the service and operating programs of the Corporation and to take whatever action it may deem advisable to achieve the Corporation’s objectives. The Board is accountable to the Association.
2. Number, Election and Term. The Board shall consist of 21 trustees, and each trustee shall serve a term of 3 years, with one-third of the trustees elected annually by the Association in its annual session. Trustees may be elected for no more than two consecutive terms, and will not be eligible for reelection to the Board until at least one year has lapsed. The president, vice president, recording secretary, assistant recording secretary, and executive director of the IBSA shall serve as ex-officio members of the board of the BCHFS. The president, vice president, recording secretary and the assistant recording secretary of the Association shall serve with vote, while the executive director of the IBSA staff shall serve without vote.
3. Qualifications. The primary criteria to be followed for selection of Board members shall be:
A.An individual’s ability to make a maximum contribution to attaining the goals of the Corporation.
B.An individual’s understanding of or sympathy for the mission and purpose of the Corporation.
C.An individual’s high level of emotional and spiritual maturity in the way they conduct their own business and in the way they relate to their own local churches.
D.An individual’s possession of a reputable and responsible character, and who has not been convicted of a felony or indicated as a perpetrator of a child abuse or neglect report.
E.An individual’s ability to commit to attend at least 50% of the regularly scheduled Board meetings and invest the time necessary to fulfill assigned responsibilities.
F.An individual’s active membership in a cooperating church of the Association.
G.Individuals that reflect a diversity of strengths and perspectives, possess appropriate skills and experience, and reflect the community being served (ie. demographically, culturally, pastors and laity).
H.A minimum of 2/3 of the Board members shall be individuals not ordained to the Gospel ministry or do not derive the major portion of their income from church related employment.
I.Directors, officers, and employees of the Association, or entities related to the Association, or any such person whose salary is subsidized by the Association, shall not serve as members of the Board.
J.No church shall have more than one member on the Board at the same time. A member of the Board moving to a church, which has a member of the Board, shall resign from the Board. No church shall have a Board member if such church already has a church member on the board of both the Association and the Baptist Foundation of Illinois.
K.The Nominating Committee of the Association will nominate Board members for election by the Association in accordance with the rules of the Association, with consideration given to suggestions for trustees from the Executive Director of the Corporation.
4. Resignation. Any Trustee may resign at any time by delivering a resignation in writing to the Chairperson or Secretary of the Board. The acceptance of any resignation, unless required by its terms, shall not be necessary to make the resignation effective. The resignation shall be effective when the notice is received unless the notice specifies a later effective date.
5. Removal. Any Trustee may be removed at any time in either of the following manners:
A.Upon the recommendation of the Board of Trustees, the Association may remove a Trustee prior to the expiration of the Trustee’s term in accordance with its own governance and rules. Such removal may occur only upon the Association’s finding that the removal of such Trustee is in the best interest of the Corporation and one or more of the following causes for removal are deemed by the Association to exist: breach of trust; neglect of duty; diminished physical or mental capacity; immoral, fraudulent or dishonest conduct; or breach of loyalty or conflict of interest.
B.In the event a member of the Board is absent from more than one-half of the scheduled Board and committee meetings in a twelve (12) month period, such Board member shall be automatically removed from the Board and their position shall become vacant.
6. Vacancies. If vacancies occur between annual meetings of the Association prospective board members shall be nominated by the IBSA Nominating Committee and considered by the IBSA Board of Directors. A trustee elected to fill a vacancy shall be elected for the unexpired term of his or her predecessor in office.
7. Conflict of Interest. No member of the Board may derive or appear to derive any personal profit or gain, directly or indirectly, by reason of his or her membership on the Board or because of services provided to the Board. Each Board member must disclose to the Board any personal interest, which he or she may have in any current or potential matter before the Board and refrain from participation in any decision on such matters.
No employee of BCHFS or family member of an employee of BCHFS, nor any person whose salary is subsidized by BCHFS nor any person whose service shall provide a conflict of interest (other than those disclosed to and approved by the Board), shall serve as a member of the Board of BCHFS.
1. Regular Meetings. Regular meetings of the Board of Trustees shall be held four times each year. The Board shall fix the date, time and place of its meetings.
2. Special Meetings. The Chairperson, Executive Director or at least twenty percent of the Trustees then in office may call a special meeting of the Board of Trustees. At least 7 days written notice of the date, time and place shall be given to each member of the Board by the person(s) calling the meeting. The notice shall state the nature of the business to be considered at the special meeting, and no business other than that stated in the notice shall be considered at such meeting.
3. Quorum and Voting. At all meetings of the Board of Trustees, a majority of the entire Board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Except as otherwise provided by law or these Bylaws, the vote of a majority of the trustees present at the time of any vote shall be the act of the Board. The Board may permit any or all trustees to participate in a regular or special meeting by, or conduct the meeting through, the use of any means of communication by which all trustees participating may hear each other simultaneously during the meeting. A trustee participating in a meeting by such means is deemed to be present in person at the meeting.
4. Action by the Board. Any action required or permitted to be taken by the Board or by any committee thereof may be taken without a meeting if all members of the Board or committee are polled and the action evidenced by one or more written consents describing the action taken, signed by each trustee, and included in the minutes filed with the corporate records reflecting the action taken. Such action shall be initiated by the Chairperson over his or her signature and also requires the consent of the Vice Chairperson, or, in the absence of the Vice Chairperson, the Secretary.
5. Records and Minutes. Written records and minutes of all Board meetings and committee meetings shall be maintained and made available for review. Such records reflect the official actions of the Board and at a minimum contain the date of each Board meeting, any committee reports made to the Board, and all actions taken by the Board.
6. Procedures. The meetings shall be conducted in accordance with the current edition of Roberts Rules of Order.
7. Access. Meetings of the Board of Trustees and committees thereof shall be open to the general public; provided, however, that the Board of Trustees may hold a closed meeting at a specified future date or close a portion of a meeting to the public upon a majority vote of a quorum of the trustees present. Such vote must be taken in an open meeting, and meetings may only be closed for certain issues and discussion in the closed meeting limited to the cited issue(s). Minutes must be taken of the closed meeting. The issues that may be discussed in closed meetings of the Board of Trustees include: 1) personnel and employee compensation matters, 2) hearing of testimony on a complaint against the Corporation or employee to determine the validity, 3) pending or threatened litigation against, affecting, or on behalf of the Corporation, 4) real estate transactions, or 5) the sale or purchase of securities and investments.
1. Officers. The officers of the Board of Trustees shall be a Chairperson, a Vice Chairperson and a Secretary.
2. Election, Term of Office and Removal. The officers of the Corporation shall be elected for a one (1) year term at the Fall meeting of the Board of Trustees. Any officer of the Corporation may be removed as an officer, with or without cause, by a vote of a majority of the entire Board. When a vacancy occurs, the vacant office will be filled at the next meeting of the Board.
3. Chairperson: Powers and Duties. The Chairperson shall preside at all meetings of the Board of Trustees and perform such other duties as usually pertains to this office or as the Board of Trustees shall from time to time proscribe. The Chairperson shall serve as a voting member of one of the standing committees and an ex-officio member of all other committees of the Board without vote.
4. Vice Chairperson: Powers and Duties. The Vice Chairperson shall perform the duties of the Chairperson in the absence of or at the request of the Chairperson, and all other duties the Board of Trustees shall from time to time proscribe. The Vice Chairperson shall serve as a voting member of one of the standing committees and an ex-officio member of all other committees of the Board without vote.
5. Secretary: Powers and Duties. The Secretary shall record the proceedings of the Board of Trustees and provide a copy of the minutes to the Executive Director after each meeting, and shall perform all other duties the Board of Trustees shall from time to time proscribe. The Secretary shall serve as a voting member of one of the standing committees and an ex-officio member of all other committees of the Board without vote.
6. Delegation. In case of the absence or disability of any officer or of any person authorized to act for such officer, the Board may from time to time delegate the powers and duties of such officer to any other officer, trustee, or person whom it may select during such period of absence or disability.
1. Standing Committees. The Board of Trustees shall be organized into four standing committees. The Chairperson of the Board shall appoint each Board member to serve on at least one standing committee each year. Each committee shall have a chairperson, vice chairperson and a secretary that are elected at the Fall Board meeting. The standing committees of the Board are:
A.Advisory Committee. The Advisory Committee consists of all officers of the Board of Trustees and the chairpersons of each of the other standing committees. The Advisory Committee will act as counsel for the Executive Director. In the event of the death, incapacity, or prolonged absence of the Executive Director, the Advisory Committee shall assume responsibilities for day to day operations until the next meeting of the Board, and shall report to the Board at each regular and special meeting any actions it has taken in the interim. The Advisory Committee will meet with the Executive Director prior to the Fall Board meeting to discuss and develop a slate of nominees for Board officers for the next year.
B.Administrative Committee. The Administrative Committee is responsible for the general areas of properties, personnel, policy and procedures. The committee shall study, evaluate and make recommendations to the Board regarding: 1) maintenance of current facilities, 2) planning for new construction, 3) long-range planning for the modernization and improvement of the facilities and physical needs of the Corporation, 4) personnel
practices, 5) employee compensation and benefits, 6) staffing standards, 7) manual of procedures, 8) all client and employee grievances, and 9) approval of new positions and job descriptions.
C.Program Committee. The Program Committee is responsible for the general areas of programs and services of the Corporation, and strategic planning. The committee shall study, monitor, evaluate and make recommendations to the Board regarding: 1) the program philosophy of the Corporation, including the needs of society and the distinctive role of the Corporation in meeting those needs, 2) program objectives and annual goals including the strategy most appropriate to meet objectives, 3) ongoing program services and recommend changes if needed, 4) new programs, 5) the strategic plan with regular updates to the Board of Trustees, and 6) the residential care behavior management system according to the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) licensing standards.
D.Finance and Development Committee. The Finance and Development Committee is responsible for the general areas of financial and investment policies, budgeting, fundraising, and public relations. The committee has the responsibility to monitor, evaluate, establish and make recommendations to the Board regarding: 1) measurable outcomes and goals for specific fundraising efforts, 2) the communication and public relations efforts of the Corporation, 3) approval of internal audit staffing, procedures, and reports, 4) the annual external audit to ensure financial integrity of the Corporation, 5)investment policies regarding designated gifts and long-term endowment funds, 6) financial reports, 7) annual budget, and 8) financing of all current needs and capital projects approved by the Board.
2. Meetings. Each committee shall meet as frequently as may be needed to accomplish its business at the call of its chairperson, the chairperson of the Board of Trustees or the Executive Director.
1. Employment and Duties. The Board of Trustees shall employ one Executive Director to provide executive management of the Corporation, administer its programs and services, and perform all other duties assigned by the Board. The Executive Director shall provide an annual report to the Board concerning the status of the Corporation, and also make any recommendations to the Board concerning the needs of the Corporation. The Executive Director shall have only such authority as has been delegated by the Board.
2. Personnel. The Executive Director shall have authority to appoint, reassign, and discharge all employees and staff of the Corporation. Any new position shall be approved by the Administrative Committee of the Board prior to being filled by the Executive Director. With the advice and consent of the Board, the Executive Director shall also appoint and be responsible for all Program Directors as deemed necessary. Program Directors shall perform such administrative duties as are assigned by the Executive Director, and shall be responsible to and under the supervision of the Executive Director.
3. Properties. The Executive Director shall have responsibility for the physical properties of the Corporation and shall cause to make any needed repairs or minor improvements to such properties as he or she deems necessary and appropriate.
4. Execution of Documents. The Executive Director shall execute all documents on behalf of the Corporation, provided that all conveyances of real estate must be co-signed as provided herein. The Executive Director shall have the authority to authenticate records of the Corporation.
The Association is the sole member and controlling entity of the Corporation and the Baptist Foundation of Illinois (BFI), all of which are corporations governed by the Illinois General Not For Profit Corporation Act (herein together the “Entities”). A Coordinating Council shall: 1) coordinate the work of the Entities to facilitate harmony and unity, 2) decide matters of dispute between the Entities, and 3) give direction to the Boards of the Entities in matters not clearly defined in the governing documents of the Entities or law. The Coordinating Council is comprised of the president and vice president of the Association, the chairperson and the vice chairperson of boards of the Entities, and the Executive Director of each of the Entities. The governing documents of the Association provides for all terms governing and controlling the Coordinating Council.
The fiscal year of the Corporation shall begin January 1 and end December 31.
The Board of Trustees shall maintain all funds, such as trust funds, endowment funds, and current and capital funds, separate and inviolate as to the cause for which the funds were received. Such funds are not to be used for any other purpose, even temporarily, except as specified by the donors. The Board of Trustees shall determine and manage the investment policy, guidelines, and objectives for the assets of the Corporation in order to meet the current and future expenses of the agency and to insure it continues its ministry.
All conveyances of real estate shall be authorized by the Board of Trustees. The Board, by a twothirds vote of the members present and voting, may purchase, or otherwise acquire, lease, mortgage, sell, exchange, or otherwise dispose of any property, personal or real, of the Corporation. The Association must approve the sale, lease, exchange or otherwise disposal of over 40 acres of real property or any combined sale of over one-fifth (20%) of fair market value of the property of the Corporation, other than in the usual and regular course of its activities. The
Board of Trustees may sell any donated real property that has been donated subsequent to January 1, 2018 with the intent for said property to be sold and where said property is not given to be used for direct ministry operations. All instruments conveying real estate shall be executed by both the Executive Director and the Chairperson of the Board of Trustees.
The Corporation shall submit to the Association for its consideration in annual session a financial report and a proposed budget for the ensuing year. The Board shall have the authority to approve over-expenditure of line items, providing the total budget figure remains the same as approved by the Association in session. The Board shall submit for consideration by the Association any plans for new special offerings or capital fund-raising activities, with the presently authorized offering for state-wide promotion being the Mother’s Day Offering. During the fiscal year, the Board shall not obligate the Corporation to expenditures nor incur accumulative indebtedness that will exceed its annual budget by an amount greater than three percent of its annual budget.
The Board of Trustees shall appoint a firm of certified public accountants to examine the books and records of the Corporation for the ensuing year. Upon completion of the audit, a copy of the audit and management letter will be provided to the Executive Director and each member of the Board of Trustees. The Finance and Development Committee will make a report to the full Board regarding the audit. Upon request, a representative of the auditing firm shall personally appear before the Board of Trustees to make a summary presentation of the audit report and answer any questions of the Board. Summary audit information shall be presented to the Association.
Application for services or admission to a Corporation program shall be made to a designee of the Executive Director. The designee shall gather the facts related to each application and act upon them in his or her discretion. All children and families who can benefit from the services of the Corporation shall be considered for admission without regard to race, sex or religious preference.
1. Indemnification in Actions other than by or in the Right of the Corporation. The Corporation may indemnify any person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending, or completed action, suit, or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative, or investigative (other than an action by or in the Right of the Corporation) by reason of the fact that he or she is or was a director, officer, employee, or agent of the Corporation, or is or was serving at the request of the Corporation as a director, officer,
employee, or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, or other enterprise, against expenses (including attorneys’ fees), judgments, fines, and amounts paid in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by such person in connection with such action, suit, or proceeding, if such person acted in good faith and in a manner he or she reasonably believed to be in, or not opposed to, the best interests of the Corporation and, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe his or her conduct was unlawful. The termination of any action, suit, or proceeding by judgment, order, settlement, or conviction or upon a plea of nolo contendere or its equivalent shall not, of itself, create a presumption that the person did not act in good faith and in a manner he or she reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the Corporation or, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, that the person had reasonable cause to believe that his or her conduct was unlawful.
2. Indemnification in Actions by or in the Right of the Corporation. The Corporation may indemnify any person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending, or completed action or suit by or in the Right of the Corporation to procure a judgment in its favor by reason of the fact that such person is or was a director, officer, employee, or agent of the Corporation, or is or was serving at the request of the corporation as a director, officer, employee, or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, or other enterprise, against expenses (including attorneys’ fees) actually and reasonably incurred by such person in connection with the defense or settlement of such action or suit, if such person acted in good faith and in a manner he or she reasonably believed to be in, or not opposed to, the best interests of the Corporation, provided that no indemnification shall be made in respect of any claim, issue, or matter as to which such person shall have been adjudged to be liable for negligence or misconduct in the performance of his or her duty to the Corporation, unless, and only to the extent that the court in which such action or suit was brought shall determine upon application that, despite the adjudication of liability, but in view of all the circumstances of the case, such person is fairly and reasonably entitled to indemnity for such expenses as the court shall deem proper.
3. Right to Payment of Expenses. To the extent that a director, officer, employee, or agent of the Corporation has been successful, on the merits or otherwise, in the defense of any action, suit, or proceeding referred to in Sections 1 and 2 of this Article, or in defense of any claim, issue, or matter therein, such person shall be indemnified against expenses (including attorneys’ fees) actually and reasonably incurred by such person in connection therewith.
4. Determination of Conduct. Any indemnification under Sections 1 and 2 of this Article (unless ordered by a court) shall be made by the Corporation only as authorized in the specific case, upon a determination that indemnification of the director, officer, employee, or agent is proper in the circumstances because he or she has met the applicable standard of conduct set forth in Sections 1 or 2 of this Article. Such determination shall be made (a) by the Board of Trustees by a majority vote of a quorum consisting of trustees who were not parties to such action, suit, or proceeding; (b) if such a quorum is not obtainable, or even if obtainable, if a quorum of disinterested directors so directs, by independent legal counsel in a written opinion; or (c)by the members entitled to vote, if any.
5. Payment of Expenses in Advance. Expenses incurred in defending a civil or criminal action, suit, or proceeding may be paid by the Corporation in advance of the final disposition of such action, suit, or proceeding, as authorized by the Board of Trustees in the specific case, upon receipt of an undertaking by or on behalf of the director, officer, employee, or agent to repay
such amount, unless it shall ultimately be determined that he or she is entitled to be indemnified by the Corporation as authorized in this Article.
6. Indemnification Not Exclusive. The indemnification provided by this Article shall not be deemed exclusive of any other rights to which those seeking indemnification may be entitled under any bylaw, agreement, vote of members or disinterested directors, or otherwise, both as to action in his or her official capacity and as to action in another capacity while holding such office, and shall continue as to a person who has ceased to be a director, officer, employee, or agent, and shall inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, and administrators of such a person.
7. Insurance. The Corporation may purchase and maintain insurance on behalf of any person who is or was a director, officer, employee, or agent of the Corporation, or who is or was serving at the request of the Corporation as a director, officer, employee, or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, or other enterprise, against any liability asserted against such person and incurred by such person in any such capacity, or arising out of his or her status as such, whether or not the Corporation would have the power to indemnify such person against such liability under the provisions of this Article.
Only the Association in annual session shall authorize the dissolution or merger of the Corporation. As a wholly owned, single member organization of the Illinois Baptist State Association (IBSA), if dissolved, all net assets and all contractual or fiduciary obligations of the Corporation become the property or responsibility of IBSA.
By passing this Article, the IBSA agrees to accept all assets and all contractual or fiduciary obligations of the Corporation upon dissolution of the Corporation by the Association.
These Bylaws may be amended by a vote of the Association in annual session, and the submission and approval of any amendments shall follow the same procedures required to amend the governing documents of the Association. The Bylaws may contain any provisions for the regulation and management of the affairs of the Corporation not inconsistent with law or the Articles of Incorporation.
Association, Church and Mission Directory
Antioch Baptist Association 16020
Associational Contact: Toby Williams
Association Address: c/o Lafferty PO Box 314, Elizabethtown 62931
(618) 695‐2762
Moderator: Toby Williams
Clerk: John Kunath
Next Annual Meeting: 9/17; Brownfield, Golconda
Churches
0105775Brownfield 385 Prospect Rd Golconda 62938
0105783Calvary Missionary 2162 Bay City Rd Brookport 62910
0105791Cave in Rock First 461 Mill St Cave in Rock 62919
0105809Elizabethtown First Market Street Elizabethtown 62931
0105825Golconda First 127 E Jefferson Golconda 62938
0105841Homberg 924 Bay Valley Rd Golconda 62938
0105858Mt Olivet RR 1 Golconda 62938
0105882Peter's Creek 558 IL Route 146 E Elizabethtown 62931
0105833Rosiclare First 426 Mill St Rosiclare 62982
0105890Sulphur Springs 4 Sulphur Spring Rd Golconda 62938
Antioch includes 1 other church that is not affiliated with IBSA and is not listed.
PASTOR: Thomas Dutton (618) 499‐0493
PASTOR: Mark Staton (618) 949‐3853
PASTOR: Arthur Austin (618) 289‐3812
PASTOR: Edward Lafferty (618) 287‐7336
PASTOR: Ron Jackson (618) 841‐8321
PASTOR: Toby Williams
PASTOR: Virgil Cox (618) 294‐6144
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Roy Lee Baker (618) 285‐3524
PASTOR: Larry Hammer
Bay Creek Baptist Association 16056
Associational Contact: Tom Rains
Association Address: 1423 Harrison St, Quincy 62301
(217) 222‐8867
Moderator: Tom Rains
Clerk: Kimberly Gross
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0105916 Calvary 180 S Franklin Pittsfield 62363
0106013Pleasant Hill First 302 Parkview Pleasant Hill 62366
0105940Quincy First Southern 1423 Harrison St Quincy 62301
0105981Nebo Nebo 62355
0460618Payson Southern 105 N Main St Payson 62360
0411546Quincy 1428 Lind Quincy 62301
PASTOR: Brent Joy 217‐730‐4616
PASTOR: Don Hannel 217‐430‐0951
PASTOR: Tom Rains (217) 222‐8867
PASTOR: Jerome York (217) 653‐3759
PASTOR: John Gross
PASTOR: Basil Bevans
Big Saline Baptist Association 16072
Associational Contact: Leroy Hicks
Association Address: 2530 Highway 34 S, Harrisburg 62946
(618) 841‐9064
Moderator: Bradley Hill
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0106054Eddyville Missionary High & Locust Eddyville 62928
0580538Highview Missionary 784 Feazel Rd Harrisburg 62946
0106070Macedonia Missionary 610 Mitchellsville Rd Harrisburg 62946
0106104Saline Ridge Missionary 205 Pierson Hill Rd Harrisburg 62946
0106138Walnut Grove 2085 Walnut Grove Rd Harrisburg 62946‐4551
Central Baptist Association 16800
Director of Missions: Lanny Faulkner
Association Address: 650 N Wyckles Rd, Decatur 62522
(217) 330‐7593
Moderator: Scott Andrews
Clerk: Chris Granda
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0394775 Argenta 111 N Route 48 Argenta 62501
0113795Arthur Southern 530 N Vine St Arthur 61911
0567539Atwood First 231 N Illinois St Atwood 61913
0113829Calvary 1833 S Country Club Rd Decatur 62521
0113845Emmanuel 1255 S Lake Ridge Ave Decatur 62521
0448159Fellowship 411 W North 5th St Shelbyville 62565‐1465
0113886Findlay First Southern 301 S Wright St Findlay 62534
0113894Forsyth 144 E Cox St Forsyth 62535
0572440Galilee 3470 Christmas Tree Rd Decatur 62521
0113910Hammond Missionary 511 Don Ryan St Hammond 61929
0113928Heyworth First 608 E Cole Heyworth 61745
0411736Lincoln Southern 777 W Feldman Lincoln 62656
0113951 Lovington First 360 W Springfield Lovington 61937
0113878Mt Zion First 720 W Main St Mt Zion 62549
0114025Sullivan Southern 615 E Jackson St Sullivan 61951
0114041Summit Avenue 1715 N Summit Ave Decatur 62526
0114033 Tabernacle 650 N Wyckles Rd Decatur 62522
0542134Tri‐Valley 8385 N 1900 East Rd Bloomington 61705
Central includes 1 other church that is not affiliated with IBSA and is not listed.
PASTOR: Bradley Hill (618) 683‐2105
PASTOR: David Kotter (618) 294‐2205
PASTOR: Leroy Hicks (618) 252‐1486
PASTOR: Chris McKenzie (270) 584‐2945
PASTOR: David Angelly (618) 559‐3066
PASTOR: Matthew McNealy (618) 472‐3355
PASTOR: Doug Davis (217) 972‐5867
PASTOR: Travis White (217) 413‐0922
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Scott Andrews (217) 428‐8482
PASTOR: John Carswell (217) 820‐9757
PASTOR: James Allen (217) 468‐2297
PASTOR: Bruce Homontowski (217) 877‐0302
PASTOR: Joey Krol (217) 836‐5988
PASTOR: Glenn Baker (217) 876‐9985
PASTOR: Dean Jones (217) 201‐1235
PASTOR: James Williford 6202041520
PASTOR: Glenn Baker (217) 876‐9985
PASTOR: Tracy Smith (217) 864‐2052
PASTOR: Donald Lusk (217) 232‐8880
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Carlton Binkley (618) 214‐9608
PASTOR: Ron Woodrum (309) 212‐1202
Chicago Metro Baptist Association 16160
Associational Liaison: Rick Dorsey
Association Address: 1356 N Rockwell St, Chicago 60622
(773) 278‐4400
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0569675Agape Bible Fellowship 220 Monee Rd Park Forest 60466
0532291Agape Korean 797 Sanders Rd Northbrook 60062
0411389Alpha 240 S Schmidt Rd Bolingbrook 60440
0591056Anew Life Ministry Missionary 3901 E 14th Ave Gary 46403‐3610
0584817Another Chance 4142 Cambridge Cir Country Club Hills 60478
0106500Armitage 2451 N Kedzie Blvd Chicago 60647
0402644Beacon Hill Missionary 275 Plymouth Dr Chicago Heights 60411
0107029Brainard Avenue 6251 S Brainard Ave Countryside 60525
0402677Bread of Life 1924 W 63rd St Chicago 60636
0388744Broadview Missionary 2100 S 25th Ave Broadview 60155
0572443Centennial Missionary 4359 S Michigan Ave Chicago 60653
0571639 Central Grace 1420 Yorkshire Dr Streamwood 60107
0571151Chicago Japanese Mission 24 E Seegers Rd Arlington Heights 60005
0569011Chicagoland Community 836 W Aldine Ave Chicago 60657
0452912Chinese NW Suburb 4242 Kirchoff Rd Rolling Meadows 60008
0536243 Christ Transformed Lives 1685 West Higgins Rd Hoffman Estates 60169
0107250Cornelia Avenue 1709 W Cornelia Ave Chicago 60657
0106781Crossroads Community 1N100 Gary Ave Carol Stream 60188
0569609Evanston 1823 Church St Evanston 60202
0511055 Evening Star Missionary 2050 W 59th St Chicago 60636
0376947Faith Tabernacle 8210 S Cornell Ave Chicago 60617
0581405First New Bethlehem 325‐27 E 69th St Chicago 60637
0568875First New Mt Olive Missionary 2349 E 99th St Chicago 60617
0445353Gabaon 2805 E 87th St Chicago 60617
0589864Garden of Peace 245 Monee Rd Park Forest 60466‐2403
0106757Golf Road 501 W Golf Rd Des Plaines 60016
0539379Good Hope Missionary 7101 S Union Ave Chicago 60621
0593897Grace Missionary 16650 Crawford Ave Markham 60428‐5378
0405365Greater Tabernacle Missionary 11240 S Indiana Ave Chicago 60628
0569296Harmony Community 1908 S Millard Ave Chicago 60623
0372359Hillcrest 17300 Crawford Ave Country Club Hills 60478
0589071Hinsdale Chinese Christian 5750 Holmes Ave Clarendon Hills 60514
0569297Holy Bible Missionary 15301 Lexington Ave Harvey 60426
0578743Hope Korean Community 1605 Vernon Ave Park Ridge 60068
0567779Household of Faith Christian Assembly 3410 W 158th St Markham 60428
0416768Iglesia Biblica 1011 W Wilson Chicago 60640
0497669Iglesia Erie (merged with Starting Point Community)
PASTOR: Tony Banks (708) 481‐2662
PASTOR: James Ahn (847) 933‐9441
PASTOR: Bruce Kirk (630) 378‐4659
PASTOR: Marvin Davis (219) 798‐5350
PASTOR: Kenyatta Smith (312) 523‐6957
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Rick Dorsey (708) 481‐8908
PASTOR: Eric Brown
PASTOR: David Sutton (773) 778‐4121
PASTOR: Christopher Robinson 7083433700
PASTOR: J D Anderson (773) 268‐8000
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Yugo Kobari (847) 718‐1960
PASTOR: Jon Pennington (773) 248‐4243
PASTOR: Benjamin Tam (847) 577‐2987
PASTOR: Bradford Traywick (708) 254‐9250
PASTOR: Jerry McDaniel (708) 970‐6873
PASTOR: Scott Nichols (630) 668‐5900
PASTOR: Shekuto Sumi
PASTOR: Vesta Dixon (773) 563‐7958
PASTOR: Donald Sharp (773) 978‐6000
PASTOR: Rickey Kendrick (773) 488‐6053
PASTOR: Amos Bradford Jr (312) 545‐9561
PASTOR: Jean Lacombe
PASTOR: Christopher Castile (708) 491‐9588
PASTOR: Gary Houdek (847) 651‐5712
PASTOR: Michael Bruce (708) 374‐3639
PASTOR: Edward Jones (708) 339‐2060
PASTOR: Edward Rockett (773) 953‐5839
PASTOR: James Brooks (708) 906‐6691
PASTOR: Adron Robinson (708) 799‐8300
PASTOR: Zhenjun Wang (504) 864‐3540
PASTOR: Johnathan Johnson
PASTOR: In Sul Song 8478776812
PASTOR: Lawrence Haskin Sr (708) 957‐4716
PASTOR: Gabriel Georgescu (847) 823‐6574
0494914Iglesia Evangelica Filadelfia 535 Custer Ave Evanston 60202
0576425Iglesia Cristiana El Camino 505 State St Des Plaines 60018
0569298Iglesia Misionera North Avenue 4917 W Medill Ave Chicago 60639
0560250Immanuel 1443 W Roosevelt Rd Chicago 60608
0484519Immanuel Korean 5801 N Pulaski Rd Apt 4411 Chicago 60646
0581415In the Upper Room Ministries 17601 Wentworth Lansing 60438
0106997International Fellowship 3213 Kenilworth Ln Montgomery 60538
0590103Jesus is the Life 425 N Orchard Park Forest 60466
0579729 Karen 2001 Lakeview Dr Wheaton 60189
0586665Korean Bethel
0107193Lighthouse Fellowship 8128 W Lincoln Hwy Frankfort 60423
0586354Lighthouse of Truth (closed)
0575346Love Fellowship 730 N Independence Blvd Romeoville 60446
0589069Mars Hill 5916 W Lake St Chicago 60644
0590033Metropolitan 4500 Harrison St Gary 46408
0567491Morning Star Bible 8301 S South Shore Dr Chicago 60617
0581407Mt Calvary 13719 S Avers Robbins 60472
0570307Mt Carmel Children of God 5141 S Damen Ave Chicago 60609
0532341Mt Joy 11339 S May St Chicago 60643
0566726Mt Nebo (no longer meeting)
0430215New Faith International 25 Central Ave Matteson 60443
0106864New Life Bilingual 468 Ann St West Chicago 60185
0572446New Lords Church 407 N Main St Mt Prospect 60056
0589070New Seasons Chicago 600 W Garfield Blvd Chicago 60609
0532374New Tabernacle of Faith 531 N Kedzie Ave Chicago 60612
0462564New Triedstone Missionary (closed)
0539445Northfield Korean 460 Sunset Ridge Rd Northfield 60093
0589896 Nuevo Pacto 6251 S Brainard Ave Countryside 60525
0567621Original Wings of Faith Missionary 7855 S Winchester Chicago 60620
0579960Peoples Community 670 S Lambert Rd Glen Ellyn 60137
0560276Pilgrim Rest Missionary 1901‐05 W Washington Blvd Chicago 60612
05667775 Pilgrim Valley (removed)
0578666Practical Word Ministries 9521 S LaSalle St Chicago 60628
0484568Primera Iglesia de La Villita 3809 W 28th St Chicago 60623
0592726Progressive 3658 S Wentworth Ave Chicago 60609
0107060Proviso Missionary 1116 S 5th Ave Maywood 60153‐2123
0586595Real 3212 W George St Chicago 60618
0577412Reborn Community 4002 W Wilcox Chicago 60624
0591967Redemption Hour Ministries 1312 Marquette Dr Suite D Romeoville 60446
0573695Rehoboth Evangelistic 15 Graymoor Ln Olympia Fields 60461
0581385Resurrection House 245 E 138th St Dolton 60419
0590713Resurrection House of NW Indiana 1968 W 11th Ave Gary 46404
0560227Ridge House of Praise 11608 S Michigan Ave Chicago 60628
0382689Romanian of Metropolitan Chicago 484 E Northwest Hwy Des Plaines 60016
0460550Rose of Light 1302 W 74th St #16 Chicago 60636
0416776Schaumburg 316 N Springinsguth Rd Schaumburg 60194
PASTOR: Christian Castro
PASTOR: Daniel De Leon
PASTOR: Sergio Martinez (773) 368‐5669
PASTOR: Nathan Carter (312) 493‐3726
PASTOR: Hwa Choi (773) 588‐8789
PASTOR: David Bigsby (708) 878‐9296
PASTOR: Edward Kapambwe (708) 445‐8861
PASTOR: Paul Cartwright (708) 757‐4816
PASTOR: Soe Rah (630) 597‐3835
PASTOR: Hyoung Ahn
PASTOR: Randy Hafner (815) 469‐0611
PASTOR: Bryan Price (630) 908‐0853
PASTOR: Clarence Stowers (773) 287‐3535
PASTOR: Kenneth Kelley (708) 441‐5587
PASTOR: Lemuel Hogue (773) 221‐4509
PASTOR: Ralph Brown
PASTOR: Walter Butts
PASTOR: Anthony Covington 7737851840
PASTOR: Trunell Felder (708) 720‐1318
PASTOR: Dan Bovey (630) 567‐5296
PASTOR: Chan Oh (847) 212‐0632
PASTOR: Elvin Ferguson (773) 941‐2856
PASTOR: Paul Jakes
PASTOR: Young Kim (847) 668‐1001
PASTOR: Faustino Ramirez (708) 253‐9619
PASTOR: Ralph Shirley (773) 484‐9677
PASTOR: James Shannon (630) 790‐4948
PASTOR: Al Lloyd (312) 243‐7579
PASTOR: Franklin Elmore (773) 331‐5633
PASTOR: Vincente Garcia
PASTOR: Charlie Dates (773) 268‐6181
PASTOR: John Harrell (708) 865‐7389
PASTOR: Nathan Brown (312) 972‐2624
PASTOR: James Thompson (773) 517‐8167
PASTOR: Henry Amegatcher (312) 622‐3157
PASTOR: Isaac Harris (708) 653‐2278
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Mozell Haymon (219) 614‐7770
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Adrian Neiconi (312) 613‐3470
PASTOR: Jasper Edwards Jr (773) 238‐3441
PASTOR: Andrew Kim (847) 310‐0160
0459131Soul Reviving Missionary 9537 S Perry Ave Chicago 60628
0107078Springbrook Community 11247 S Heggs Rd Plainfield 60585
0419713St James Community of Broadview 2001 S 15th Ave Broadview 60155
0581051St John Baptist Temple 9321 S Cottage Grove Ave Chicago 60619
0573787 St Joseph Missionary 2901 W Monroe St Chicago 60612
0416784St Mark Missionary 14618 Lincoln Ave Harvey 60426
0586597Starting Point Community 4851 W Wrightwood Ave Chicago 60639
0569506The Lord's Church 7S201 S River Rd Naperville 60540
0106856Tinley Park First 7025 W 179th St Tinley Park 60477
0576950Trinity International 217 Lawndale Ave Aurora 60506
0591052Truth Foundation Ministries 340 Quadrangle Dr Suite B Bolingbrook 60440
0484832Tyrannus 431 S Arlington Heights Rd Arlington Heights 60005
0397836Universal 163 W 156th St Harvey 60426
0106880University Park First (disaffiliated)
0419564Uptown 1011 W Wilson Ave Chicago 60640
0573183Vietnamese of Chicago 5006 W Wellington Ave Chicago 60641
0372334Willow Springs First 8416 Archer Ave Willow Springs 60480
0589072World Deliverance Christian 439 Bohland Ave Bellwood 60104
Missions
0589352Bethel SBC 505 W Golf Rd Mount Prospect 60056
0586384Blu 1266 N Northwest Hwy Park Ridge 60068
0569608Bulgarian 6334 W Diversey Ave Chicago 60639
0590766 Chicago West Bible 5101 W Harrison St Chicago 60644
0590808Church of the Beloved‐Wicker Park AN Pritzker School Chicago 60647
0590809Empowerment 1001 W North Ave Melrose Park 60160
0570711First Mount Sinai 9848 S Winchester Ave Chicago 60643
0591142 Grace Community 10 Drury Ln Villa Park 60181
0543017Hope Christian 3920 N. Central Chicago 60634
0593619Iglesia Ciudad de Gracia 4844 W Homer St Chicago 60639‐4624
0589862Iglesia Cristo El Redentor 2005 S Blue Island Ave Chicago 60608
0591819 Iglesia Cristo Rompe Las Cadenas 1207 Franklin Ave Chicago Heights 60411
0589874Kingdom Pathway 2632 W Touhy Chicago 60645
0584809New Christian Life Ministries 1800 Monroe St Apt 1 Evanston 60202
0589866Peniel Multi‐Ethnic 1356 N Rockwell St Chicago 60622
0586654Ransom City 927 Noyes St Evanston 60201
0591793Sow Chicago Independence Park Field House Chicago 60618
0579154The Community in Maywood 157 S 17th Ave Maywood 60153
0584090The Connection Community 9100 S Merrill Ave Chicago 60617
0589865 Urban Voice Community 3520 S Morgan St #102 Chicago 60609
0581684Walking in Grace 24562 Norwood Dr Plainfield 60585
0589867Zomi Emmanuel Mission 1120 Underwood Terr Wheaton 60189
Chicago Metro includes 23 other churches that are not affiliated with IBSA and are not listed.
PASTOR: Larry Linder (773) 995‐1087
PASTOR: Matthew Woodford (630) 355‐9590
PASTOR: Joseph Richardson
PASTOR: Benjamin Davis (773) 621‐7781
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Edwin Harris (708) 359‐5158
PASTOR: Jonathan de la O (909) 908‐7400
PASTOR: Kwon Han (630) 730‐9859
PASTOR: Harold Parsley (815) 255‐2755
PASTOR: Cody Lorance 6302201027
PASTOR: Kwaku Oware‐Baning (630) 770‐6006
PASTOR: Jun Lee (847) 858‐4464
PASTOR: Troy Garner
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Vinh Au (224) 310‐7479
PASTOR: Andrews Colon
PASTOR: Thomas Clark 7084208213
PASTOR: Chris Kim (773) 816‐1143
PASTOR: P J Jung (630) 423‐1906
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Jon Kelly (224) 330‐9339
PASTOR: Abraham Lee (415) 539‐6120
PASTOR: Theodore Matthews (630) 743‐1982
PASTOR: Lester Loyd
PASTOR: Gregory Carthan (630) 408‐6850
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Victor Loera
PASTOR: Moises Jaques (312) 221‐9359
PASTOR: Alfredo Rodriguez (708) 731‐0665
PASTOR: Sola Babalola (773) 956‐4244
PASTOR: Richard Young (708) 497‐8671
PASTOR: Jaeuk Jeong
PASTOR: Seth Williams
PASTOR: Bryan Coble (217) 816‐6668
PASTOR: John Yi
PASTOR: Ronald Gray (773) 983‐2843
PASTOR: Mark Chan (312) 375‐9377
PASTOR: Bruce Douglas
PASTOR: Thawngsian Kam (630) 644‐4115
Clear Creek Baptist Association 16180
Associational Contact: Clint Nale
Association Address: 2825 E Vienna St, Anna 62906
(618) 833‐4481
Moderator: Michael Cole
Clerk: Shelly Pender
Next Annual Meeting: 10/17; Caledonia Community, Olmsted
Churches
0107300Alto Pass First 115 Walnut St Alto Pass 62905
0107417Anna First 409 Morgan St Anna 62906
0107318 Anna Heights 100 Turner Ave Anna 62906
0107326Beech Grove Beanridge Rd Thebes 62990
0107334Bethany 555 Bethany Church Rd Cypress 62923
0107342Bethel 70 Bethel Church Rd Cobden 62920
0107359Big Creek 3820 US Hwy 51 S Anna 62906
0107375Caledonia Community 10076 State Highway 37 Olmsted 62970
0107425Cobden First 200 S Walker St Cobden 62920
0107383Dongola First 203 E Cross Dongola 62926
0107391Dutch Ridge Missionary 161 Wilmouth Rd Carbondale 62903
0411660East Cape 60 Brookwood Dr Mc Clure 62957
0421289Fellowship 890 Senior Ave Vienna 62995
0107441Friendship 515 Friendship Rd Dongola 62926
0107458Galilee 525 Galilee Rd Wolf Lake 62998
0107466Grand Tower First 306 2nd St Grand Tower 62942
0585849Harbor 12619 Sarilda Ln Marion 62959
0582871Harvest Church of Southern IL 602 E Davie St Anna 62906
0107490Immanuel Praise & Worship 4290 Old Hwy 51 N Cobden 62920
0107508Jonesboro First 201 W Walnut Jonesboro 62952
0107524Limestone 8955 Old Hwy 51 N Cobden 62920
0107532Lockard Chapel 1580 Berryville Rd Jonesboro 62952
0107540Makanda 1548 Baptist Hill Rd Makanda 62958
0107557Maple Grove 2883 Long Reach Rd Ullin 62992
0107565 Mill Creek 8725 State Hwy 127 S Mill Creek 62961
0107573Mound City First 208 High St Mound City 62963
0107581Mounds First 200 N Oak St Mounds 62964
0107607Mt Olive 1465 Mt Olive Rd Dongola 62926
0107599 Mt Pleasant 795 Rose Hill Dr Pulaski 62976
0107615New Hope 2050 New Hope Rd Buncombe 62912
0107631Pleasant Ridge 7240 Wing Hill Rd Cobden 62920
0107664Reynoldsville 9080 Old Cape Rd Jonesboro 62952
0586702S I Country 3020 Mt Hebron Rd Makanda 62958
0107672Sandy Creek 26929 Grapevine Trail Tamms 62988
0107680Shiloh 3240 Shiloh Rd Villa Ridge 62996
0107698Tamms First Russell & 3rd St Tamms 62988
PASTOR: Carroll Toler (618) 694‐4898
PASTOR: Nick DiMauro (618) 833‐5416
PASTOR: Darryl Williams (618) 833‐5916
PASTOR: Virgil Diel (618) 833‐0741
PASTOR: Jay Franklin (618) 995‐2920
PASTOR: Terry Kern (618) 742‐8217
PASTOR: LaRue Parr (618) 697‐0286
PASTOR: Mike Sharp
PASTOR: J Falgout (618) 893‐2261
PASTOR: Michael Cole (618) 827‐4391
PASTOR: Cliff Waller (618) 697‐1558
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Thomas Gray (618) 695‐2414
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Dale Dunmyer
PASTOR: David Thompson (618) 751‐5870
PASTOR: Tony Foeller
PASTOR: Carl Dillow (618) 833‐3515
PASTOR: Perry Williams (618) 697‐6690
PASTOR: Jerry King
PASTOR: Jack Richardson (618) 697‐1074
PASTOR: Dennis Nance (618) 559‐1818
PASTOR: Allen Vinson (618) 771‐2795
PASTOR: Robert Richardson (618) 614‐0026
PASTOR: Buddy Walls (314) 808‐0703
PASTOR: Paul Wareing (618) 745‐9718
PASTOR: Victor Duckworth (618) 559‐7040
PASTOR: Robin Reid (618) 697‐3849
PASTOR: Michael Miller (618) 697‐3105
PASTOR: Doug Bridgeman (618) 833‐7273
PASTOR: Jamie Bridgeman
PASTOR: Kenneth Wilson (618) 697‐1036
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Guy Inman (618) 306‐1593
PASTOR: Robert Kirby (573) 979‐2984
0107706Thebes First 601 Oak St Thebes 62990
0107714Ullin First 181 Foster Ullin 62992
0409060United Missionary 125 United Missionary Ln Buncombe 62912
Missions
0592059Grace Community 2728 Walnut St Cairo 62914
0591817Tamms Community 720 Second St Tamms 62988
0593659Water Valley Country 4305 Water Valley Rd Cobden 62920
Clear Creek includes two other churches that are not affiliated with IBSA and are not listed.
PASTOR: Raymond McAfee (618) 661‐1440
PASTOR: Clint Nale (618) 697‐3386
PASTOR: Paul Sadler (618) 827‐4392
PASTOR: Virgil Diel (618) 833‐0741
PASTOR: Tony Kirby
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
East Central Illinois Baptist Association 16260
Associational Contact: Mark Carpenter
Association Address: c/o Peters, PO Box 472, Hudson 61748 (217) 586‐5599
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0107763 Bement 748 S Macon St Bement 61813
0107789Bethel 2533 Perrysville Rd Danville 61834
0107912Calvary W Bridge St & Foothill Rd Monticello 61856
0572671Christian Center of Hope (disbanded)
0577093Church of the Cross 1204 Rolling Hills Dr Mahomet 61853
0391607College Avenue (merged with Journey)
0107888Cornerstone 702 E Church St Savoy 61874
0107813Farmer City First 221 N Lincoln St Farmer City 61842
0107821Gibson City First 628 S Church St Gibson City 60936
0592727 Journey 1320 E College Ave Normal 61761
0107839Le Roy First 306 W Vine St Le Roy 61752
0107920Pennsylvania Ave 600 E Pennsylvania Ave Urbana 61801
0581829Redeemer (dissolved)
0107946Temple 1100 Broadmoor Dr Champaign 61821
0107847Tolono First 204 W Holden St Tolono 61880
0107797Vale 3211 Ireland Grove Rd Bloomington 61704
0107953Weldon Rt 48 at Grove St Weldon 61882
PASTOR: Pat Tieman (217) 369‐6340
PASTOR: Mark Carpenter (618) 554‐1962
PASTOR: Joshua Bledsoe (618) 780‐7101
PASTOR: Derrick Baker
PASTOR: Luke Henry 217‐356‐0891
PASTOR: Randall White (217) 417‐1079
PASTOR: Dennis Norton (217) 685‐0018
PASTOR: Jason Damkoehler (309) 533‐4911
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Richard Gregory (217) 367‐5984
PASTOR: Scott Boyd (217) 840‐0569
PASTOR: Michael Frazier 8153514801
PASTOR: Ted Max (309) 662‐8508; Mike Watkins; Matt Vagle; Josh Pidgley
PASTOR: Interim Pastor Missions
0592530River of Life Church Champaign‐Urbana 600 E Pennsylvania Ave Urbana 61801
PASTOR: Hui Li (601) 862‐9199
Fox Valley Baptist Association 16335
Director of Missions: Mark Inman
Association Address: PO Box 5778, Elgin 60121
Moderator: Victor Mendoza
Next Annual Meeting: 10/4; TBD
Churches
0582036Bethel 6N218 Weber Dr Saint Charles 60174
0114199Calvary 140 Montgomery Rd Montgomery 60538
0109231Calvary 551 Arlington Ave Elgin 60120
0577023 Cornerstone Community (merged with non‐SBC church)
0109272Crystal Lake First 6502 S IL Route 31 Crystal Lake 60014
0569212Eden 1903 N Seminary Ave Woodstock 60098
0106658Elk Grove Village First 590 Tonne Rd Elk Grove Vlg 60007‐4833
0114215Families of Faith 24466 W Eames Channahon 60410
0591600Gospel Life Bible 301 S Sycamore St Genoa 60135‐1107
0430207Grace Hill 900 Foster Ave Medinah 60157
0109199Harvard First 1102 N Fourth St Harvard 60033
0590031Iglesia Alfa y Omega 2450 Westleigh Ct Aurora 60504
0505685Iglesia Betel 2400 Harvey Ave Berwyn 60402
0492298Iglesia Bethania 712 Dickie Ave Elgin 60120
0589884Iglesia El Calvario 551 Arlington Ave Elgin
0405316Iglesia Emanuel 742 Claim St Aurora 60505
0586590Iglesia Piedra Angular 708 Superior St Aurora 60505
0109249Larkin Avenue 1158 Larkin Ave Elgin 60123
0109207McHenry First 509 N Front St McHenry 60050
0109256Meadowdale First 1715 Papoose Rd Carpentersville 60110
0440677New Hope 1203 S Union St Aurora 60505
0109322Orchard Valley 2301 Jericho Rd Aurora 60506
0440164Sycamore 302 Somonauk St Sycamore 60178
0590762The Resurrection Bible Chapel 1650 Fallbrook Dr Hampshire 60140
0379149Twin Oaks 15N615 Randall Rd Sleepy Hollow 60118
0114397Victory 505 W 7th Ave Mendota 61342
0109264Victory Rock Fellowship 20503 Telegraph St Marengo 60152
0107292Wood Dale First 292 Oak Meadows Dr Wood Dale 60191
Missions
0592346Gospel Grace 1903 N Seminary Ave Woodstock 60098
0591706Hanbit Korean 1158 Larkin Ave Elgin 60123
Fox Valley includes two other churches that are not affiliated with IBSA and are not listed.
PASTOR: Jay Smith (630) 584‐1862
PASTOR: Jim Woods (331) 999‐2090
PASTOR: Scott Ballance (847) 695‐5890
PASTOR: Bill Herald (618) 317‐1177
PASTOR: Josue Figueroa
PASTOR: Solomon Adams
PASTOR: Randy Blan (815) 467‐6846
PASTOR: Eric Groce (815) 501‐4234
PASTOR: Matthew Johnson (630) 830‐9888
PASTOR: Mark Inman
PASTOR: Rene Corona (630) 701‐0437
PASTOR: Francisco Orozco (630) 240‐0181
PASTOR: Jose Hernandez (630) 932‐0898
PASTOR: Marvin Perez (224) 595‐5027
PASTOR: Victor Mendoza (630) 898‐7859
PASTOR: Ruben Barajas (630) 851‐5732
PASTOR: Richard Sanders
PASTOR: Ruben Raquel (815) 385‐0083
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: John Newby (630) 961‐3412
PASTOR: Matthew Johnson (630) 830‐9888
PASTOR: William Abel (847) 406‐7633
PASTOR: Randy Olliff (318) 652‐1401
PASTOR: Steve Breedlove (815) 539‐9081
PASTOR: Ronald Bruce (815) 568‐6404
PASTOR: Brian Reich (630) 601‐8213
PASTOR: Nate Praytor 707‐499‐1051
PASTOR: Hyunwoo Yoon (224) 600‐1770
Franklin Baptist Association 16300
Associational Contact: Kevin Bradley
Association Address: PO Box 1722, Benton 62812
(618) 439‐3742
Moderator: Kevin Bradley
Clerk: Sherry Allen
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0108688Caldwell 4630 Deering Rd Benton 62812
0108696Calvary 1408 E Main St West Frankfort 62896
0108761Christopher First 206 N Maple St Christopher 62822
0108704Cleburne 4561 Renfro Lake Rd Mulkeytown 62865
0108720Ewing First 30 E Main Ewing 62836
0535294Faith Missionary 6653 State Hwy 148 Christopher 62822
0108886Forest 9667 Malone Ln Benton 62812
0573778Freedom Missionary 13386 State Route 142 Mc Leansboro 62859
0504050Grace Fellowship 5665 State Highway 37 Benton 62812
0108910Horse Prairie (closed)
0108928Immanuel 516 N Main Benton 62812
0108787Ina Missionary 202 W Third St Ina 62846
0108936Jackson Grove 9002 Bessie Rd Benton 62812
0108951Liberty 21447 Sheep Farm Rd Ewing 62836
0108993New Hope Missionary 311 Wastena Benton 62812
0108985North Benton 623 Joplin St Benton 62812
0111583Old Du Quoin 8831 Old State Route 14 Du Quoin 62832
0109033Pleasant Hill 23448 Pleasant Hill Rd Thompsonville 62890
0109041 Pleasant Valley Missionary 4066 Thompsonville Rd Thompsonville 62890
0109058Rend 11282 Rend Rd Benton 62812‐4210
0108712Resurrection (moved to Miscellaneous)
0108811Royalton First 709 W 3rd St S Royalton 62983
0108829Sesser First 5422 Church St Sesser 62884
0109090Steel City 9241 Crawford St Benton 62812
0108837Thompsonville First 21238 Shawneetown Rd Thompsonville 62890
0108845Valier First 212 W Main Valier 62891
0109066Valier Second 100 W Gelston St Valier 62891
0109140West City 706 W Church St Benton 62812
0108852 West Frankfort First 106 W Oak St West Frankfort 62896
0109116West Frankfort Third 1100 W 6th St West Frankfort 62896
0108860Whittington 200 W Main St Whittington 62897
0108738Zeigler First 106 S Pine St Zeigler 62999
Franklin includes one other church that is not affiliated with IBSA and is not listed.
PASTOR: Richard Wakefield
PASTOR: Lloyd Whittaker (618) 932‐8505
PASTOR: Joe Moyers
PASTOR: Kendall Jones
PASTOR: Nathan Dilliner (618) 927‐2908
PASTOR: Alan Newman
PASTOR: Marcus Hall
PASTOR: Jason Moore
PASTOR: Roger Teal
PASTOR: Sammy Simmons (618) 439‐3513
PASTOR: Dale Burzynski
PASTOR: Donald Bullard 618‐521‐4564
PASTOR: Derrick Cairel 6189276924
PASTOR: William Hottenson
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Ted Clark
PASTOR: Earl Webb (618) 518‐7565
PASTOR: Mark Cockrum (618) 268‐6380
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Mario Ramos (618) 984‐7728
PASTOR: Chris Hottensen (618) 713‐1977
PASTOR: Joe Zbinden (618) 932‐8221
PASTOR: Toby Robinson
PASTOR: Kevin Bradley (618) 629‐3655
PASTOR: Bill Uhles
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Luke Wilson (618) 997‐5672
PASTOR: Mark Minor (618) 629‐2423
PASTOR: Larry Shacklee (618) 596‐2761
Gateway Baptist Association 16400
Director of Missions: Tracy Jaggers
Association Address: 4539 Wanda Rd, Edwardsville 62025 (618) 254‐3953
Moderator: Robert Schneider
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0105544Bethalto First 201 S Moreland Rd Bethalto 62010
0110445Bethel 7775 Collinsville Rd Troy 62294
0110452Bethesda 3035 Nameoki Dr Granite City 62040
0105577Calvary 1422 Washington Ave Alton 62002
0110460Calvary 2249 S State Route 157 Edwardsville 62025
0110478Calvary 3000 Washington Ave Granite City 62040
0105551Christway 1200 Airport Rd Godfrey 62035‐2900
0110551 Cottonwood Family (closed)
0105619Crosspoint 4539 Wanda Rd Edwardsville 62025
0575046Crossroads Community 305 N Maple St Brighton 62012
0382978Dow Southern 24735 Dow Rd Dow 62022
0110486Emmanuel 1800 Pontoon Rd Granite City 62040
0566438Faith 2650 Plaza Dr Highland 62249
0110494Grace 2600 Edwards St Granite City 62040
0105635Grace Fellowship (closed)
0110536Granite City Second 2100 Illinois Ave Granite City 62040
0487033Greater St James 2016 Belle St Alton 62002
0372524Heartland 4500 Humbert Rd Alton 62002
0589870Heights Community (was Collinsville Comm)2227 Vandalia St Collinsville 62234
0110502Highland Southern 12424 State Route 143 Highland 62249
0484493Holiday Shores 6521 Moro Rd Edwardsville 62025
0578644Iglesia Maranatha 3220 Harvard Pl Collinsville 62234
0110577Maryville First 7110 SR 162 Maryville 62062
0105643Meadowbrook First 105 Fairway Dr Moro 62067
0490417Metro Community 3551 Ridge View Rd Edwardsville 62025
0110601Mitchell First 608 English Pl Granite City 62040
0582875Mosaic 1317 Pestalozzi St Highland 62249
0105650 New Douglas 407 N First St New Douglas 62074
0105668New Hope 22 James St Worden 62097
0105676North Alton 2245 State St Alton 62002
0110676Pleasant Ridge 195 W Country Ln Collinsville 62234‐4754
0110668 Pontoon 4000 State Route 111 Granite City 62040
0589211Red Hill Church 101 Southpointe Dr Edwardsville 62025‐3718
0110635Temple 714 McCambridge Ave Madison 62060
0110627Unity 2500 Saint Clair Ave Granite City 62040
0572145Victory 909 Brown St Alton 62002
0110650West 22nd Street 2800 W 22nd St Granite City 62040
0105734Whitelaw Avenue 800 Whitelaw Ave Wood River 62095
PASTOR: Joshua Crisp (618) 521‐8816
PASTOR: Timothy Lewis (618) 667‐7775
PASTOR: David Denton (618) 877‐0721
PASTOR: Andre Dobson (618) 462‐8816
PASTOR: Robert Schneider (618) 656‐4100
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Steve Rice (618) 910‐8886
PASTOR: Tony Rangel (314) 582‐6476
PASTOR: Stan Hunt (618) 372‐3665
PASTOR: David Brown (618) 885‐5029
PASTOR: Benjamin Ritz (618) 910‐8053
PASTOR: Leonard Pye (618) 210‐5429
PASTOR: Daniel Wilson (618) 877‐6672
PASTOR: Chris Sedabres (618) 877‐4382
PASTOR: Don Sanford
PASTOR: Alex Melton
PASTOR: David Seaton
PASTOR: Billy Blackmon (618) 654‐7212
PASTOR: Robert Lemon (618) 377‐7729
PASTOR: Marco Sanchez (618) 789‐5124
PASTOR: Thomas Hufty (618) 667‐8221
PASTOR: Kevin Auten (618) 741‐2338
PASTOR: Paul Westbrook
PASTOR: Richard Harmon (618) 656‐3167
PASTOR: Matt Embry (618) 654‐2010
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Randolph Davis (618) 841‐3415
PASTOR: Sonny Renken (618) 465‐7543
PASTOR: Sherman Smith (618) 345‐0770
PASTOR: Michael Jameson
PASTOR: Rayden Hollis (618) 558‐7103
PASTOR: Rick Chambers (618) 877‐6704
PASTOR: Jarad Corzine (618) 876‐7404
PASTOR: Danny Holliday (618) 466‐0258
PASTOR: Keith Braddock
PASTOR: James Thomas (618) 254‐3848
Missions
0586052The Bridge 504 E 12th St Alton 62002
Gateway includes one other church that is not affiliated with IBSA and is not listed.
Goshen Trail Baptist Association 16292
Associational Contact: Bill Miller
Association Address: 302 E Market St, Mc Leansboro 62859
(618) 839‐2981
Clerk: Mark Byars
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0108662 Antioch RR 1 Macedonia 62860
0108381Blooming Grove 7709 Blooming Grove Rd Mc Leansboro 62859
0108407Dahlgren 402 W Main St Dahlgren 62828
0108423Delafield 16463 State Route 142 Mc Leansboro 62859
0108431Ditney Ridge 754 CR 500 E Norris City 62869
0108480Hickory Hill Missionary 9961 County Road 350 N Mc Leansboro 62859
0108498Hopewell Missionary Mc Leansboro 62859
0108654Kingdom 887 County Road 1050 N Carmi 62821
0108514Macedonia 11230 State Route 14 Mc Leansboro 62859
0108472Mc Leansboro First 302 E Market St Mc Leansboro 62859
0108555New Prospect 7300 Army Navy Store Rd Broughton 62817
0108563New Salem Mc Leansboro 62859
0108571Norris City First Southern 101 E Locust St Norris City 62869
0108613Sugar Camp 601 S 21st St Mount Vernon 62864‐4523
0109108Ten Mile 11725 Ten Mile Rd Mc Leansboro 62859
0108639Union Missionary 1563 CO RD 1400 N Dahlgren 62828
PASTOR: Steven Helfrich (618) 467‐0581
PASTOR: Gale Lowery (618) 367‐3886
PASTOR: Bill Miller (618) 736‐2527
PASTOR: Aaron Sloan (618) 736‐2312
PASTOR: Robert Deitz (618) 242‐1165
PASTOR: Chris Marsh (618) 378‐3705
PASTOR: Chris Marsh (618) 378‐3705
PASTOR: Robert Sefried (618) 648‐2567
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Mark Byars (618) 895‐4186
PASTOR: Alan Monroe (618) 308‐0117
PASTOR: Harl Cockrum (618) 252‐6466
PASTOR: Dennis Reed (618) 378‐3242
PASTOR: Jesse Webster (618) 316‐1326
PASTOR: Jacob Gray (618) 240‐8159
PASTOR: Leland Widick
Greater Wabash Baptist Association 16540
Director of Missions: Brent Cloyd
Association Address: 101 NE 7th St, Fairfield 62837
(618) 847‐3041
Moderator: Kirk Rowe
Clerk: Catherine Singleton
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0110916Albion First 106 S 4th St Albion 62806
0110932Arrington Prairie 640 County Rd 1200N Sims 62886
0111021Carmi First 301 Oak Carmi 62821
0110981Crossville Missionary 507 N State St Crossville 62827
0108449Ellis Mound 23897 County Road 125E Wayne City 62895
0111005Elm River 1070 County Hwy 21 Fairfield 62837
0111039Fairfield First 308 S 1st St Fairfield 62837
0111047Grayville First 2301 Broster Rd Grayville 62844
0424804Jasper 1901 County Road 1070 N Fairfield 62837
0111062Keenes Missionary 301 N Sycamore St Keenes 62851
0111070Liberty 389 Main St Burnt Prairie 62820
0111088Mill Shoals Mill Shoals 62862
0111096Mt Carmel First 130 W 6th Mount Carmel 62863
0111120North Side 905 N First St Fairfield 62837
0111138Northside Missionary 805 N State Rd Grayville 62844
0111146Olive Branch Missionary Wayne City 62895
0111161 Pleasant Grove Missionary 381 County Highway 6 Fairfield 62837
0111179Pleasant Hill The Brick Missionary 1680 Co Rd 2375E Geff 62842
0111195Samaria Missionary 1176 County Road 100 E Albion 62806
0111203Sims Missionary Sims 62886
0111211Stewart Street 905 Stewart St Carmi 62821
0412650Temple 1106 W Randolph Mc Leansboro 62859
0111229Ten Post Oak 312 County Road 1100N Keenes 62851
0111237Wayne City 204 E Meadow Wayne City 62895
Greater Wabash includes one other church that is not affiliated with IBSA and is not listed.
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Drake Caudill (618) 382‐2022
PASTOR: Ron Fellows
PASTOR: Trevor Pasley (618) 237‐3981
PASTOR: William McKiddy (618) 240‐6144
PASTOR: Bennie Tomberlin (618) 842‐3764
PASTOR: David Smith (618) 375‐6361
PASTOR: Derek Ready (618) 384‐7936
PASTOR: Matt Barner
PASTOR: Tim Collins
PASTOR: David Woodruff (618) 382‐8984
PASTOR: Stephen Freels (618) 263‐7311
PASTOR: Michael Hallas 6189193070
PASTOR: Dennis Seidel (618) 315‐0690
PASTOR: Steve Hamson (618) 237‐1099
PASTOR: Garrett Biggerstaff
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Nathaniel Trowbridge (618) 554‐5372
PASTOR: Chad Hershey
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Tim Biggerstaff (618) 985‐6876
PASTOR: Doug Haile (618) 895‐4628
PASTOR: Jay Loucks (618) 599‐5448
Heartland Baptist Network 16140
Association Address: PO Box 6352, Springfield 62708 (217) 529‐3429
Moderator: Rob Gallion
Clerk: Cindy Nolting
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0106310Chatham 1500 E Walnut St Chatham 62629
0577374Delta 1220 Outer Park Dr Springfield 62704
0106344Eastview 2277 E Black Ave Springfield 62702
0416131 Edinburg First 416 N Ricks Edinburg 62531
0397828Greenview First 511 S State St Greenview 62642
0106385Havana Southern 425 N Pearl St Havana 62644
0106369Kincaid 521 Dial St Kincaid 62540
0489625Living Faith 7575 W Outer Rd Sherman 62684
0416123Meadowbrook 111 N Iris Dr Auburn 62615
0106393Mt Zion Southern 5196 CR 1500 E Kilbourne 62655
0526111New Horizons Southern 809 7th St Pawnee 62558
0109439New Lebanon 8542 N CR 2200E Kilbourne 62655
0420521 New Life 205 West St Athens 62613
0465575New Life 341 E Elm St Waverly 62692
0106427Pasfield Southern 411 W Lenox Ave Springfield 62704
0106377Petersburg First 103 W Sangamon Ave Petersburg 62675
0411868Riverton First 975 Riverton Rd Riverton 62561
0106435 Roanoke 2355 N 2nd St Springfield 62702
0106443Rochester First 305 State St Rochester 62563
0106401Sandridge New Hope 15777 E Oakford Ave Petersburg 62675
0106351Southtower Community 1350 S Tower Rd Dawson 62520
0106450Springfield First 4150 Sandhill Rd Springfield 62702
0106476Springfield Southern 225 North Grand Ave E Springfield 62702
0391672Tallula 308 N Ewing Tallula 62688
0458927Western Oaks 5345 Old Jacksonville Rd Springfield 62711
PASTOR: Joshua Steely (217) 483‐2471
PASTOR: Jonathan Davis (618) 751‐9043
PASTOR: Bennie Fisher (217) 502‐9008
PASTOR: Tommy Hamilton
PASTOR: Steven Ohl 2177253876
PASTOR: Donald Full (217) 652‐3076
PASTOR: Louis Kunz (217) 638‐4458
PASTOR: Adam Cruse (217) 496‐2590
PASTOR: David Van Bebber 2178369117
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Milton Crain
PASTOR: Gerald Darden
PASTOR: Roger Tyler
PASTOR: Rob Gallion 217‐801‐8350
PASTOR: Kip Troeger
PASTOR: Tony Laughhunn (217) 494‐6214
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Jim Augenstein (217) 343‐4723
PASTOR: Charlie Carver (217) 494‐4223
PASTOR: Michael Henderson (217) 801‐3805
PASTOR: Doug Morrow
PASTOR: Dale Sinclair (217) 632‐7456
PASTOR: Josh Parsons 217‐698‐8622 Missions
0590341Congolese of Springfield 5345 Old Jacksonville Rd Springfield 62711
0579287 Iglesia Principe de Paz 2630 S Whittier Springfield 62704
0593318Together 225 E North Grand Ave Springfield 62702‐3808
PASTOR: Mukuna Twikala (682) 557‐5671
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Eddie Pullen (618) 233‐7474
Kaskaskia Baptist Association 16430
Director of Missions: Michael Hall
Association Address: PO Box 665, Sandoval 62882
(618) 227‐0001
Moderator: J Andrew DeWitt
Clerk: Traci Jahnke
Next Annual Meeting: 9/11; Zion Hill, Centralia
Churches
0109496Bethel 1300 Bethel Rd Odin 62870
0374934Calvary 600 W Fayette Effingham 62401
0109504 Carlyle First 650 Franklin St Carlyle 62231
0109520Central City 304 S Broadway Centralia 62801
0109538Diamond Springs 20202 Diamond Springs Rd Shattuc 62231
0109652Emmanuel 1200 N Shelby Salem 62881
0109546Eternity 500 W McCord Centralia 62801
0109553Fairman 648 Fairman Rd Sandoval 62882
0500991Flora First Southern 500 E 12th St Flora 62839
0109561Glenridge First 212 W 13th St Junction City 62882
0579539Iglesia Latina 619 W Shelby Ave Effingham 62401
0109587Marshall Creek 5996 Marshall Creek Odin 62870
0109595Mulberry Grove First 111 N Second St Mulberry Grove 62262
0109603New Harmony (closed)
0452938New Hope 2210 N Raney Effingham 62401
0109611Odin 201 E Main Odin 62870
0109629Patoka First 209 N Oak St Patoka 62875
0109637Pocahontas First 502 Academy Pocahontas 62275
0109645Salem First 721 W Main St Salem 62881
0109660Sandoval 601 N Pine St Sandoval 62882
0109710Temple 340 Walnut Hill Rd Centralia 62801
0109728 Unity 716 E 1700 Ave Vandalia 62471
0109736Wamac Missionary 123 N James Centralia 62801
0108340West Gate 843 W Broadway Trenton 62293
0109744Wisetown 173 Wisetown Rd Greenville 62246
0109751Zion Hill 2003 Zion Hill Rd Centralia 62801
PASTOR: Kevin Cox (618) 335‐5916
PASTOR: Robert Ward (618) 367‐0279
PASTOR: Ronald Broughton (618) 420‐5349
PASTOR: Kyle Ryan (423) 991‐3700
PASTOR: Virgil Downen (618) 532‐0981
PASTOR: Larry Shelton (618) 548‐1008
PASTOR: Karl Barnfield (618) 218‐7503
PASTOR: Larry Miller
PASTOR: Joel Hackney (217) 620‐8459
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Tony Munoz
PASTOR: Anthony Robbins
PASTOR: Justin Daugherty (618) 267‐5061
PASTOR: Tyler Sterchi (217) 342‐3020
PASTOR: Roger Lipe (618) 499‐0072
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Greg Sanders (618) 664‐3739
PASTOR: J Andrew DeWitt (618) 548‐4060
PASTOR: Rick Pearce (618) 247‐3521
PASTOR: Ronnie Tabor (618) 532‐1249
PASTOR: Robert Weaver (618) 267‐7101
PASTOR: Paul Holsapple (618) 775‐6451
PASTOR: Paul Hooks (618) 224‐7581
PASTOR: Tom Rankin Jr (618) 664‐3744
PASTOR: Ray Barnes
Lake County Baptist Association 16445
Association Address: 12710 W Southview Ave, Waukegan 60085
(847) 336‐3960
Moderator: Lance Rengel
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0436113Abba Korean 1575 S Wolf Rd Des Plaines 60018
0484634Crossroads Community 29092 W Roberts Rd Port Barrington 60010
0539684Family Bible 510 Frontage Rd Park City 60085‐5960
0568374Iglesia Gran Comision 12710 W Grandmore Ave Waukegan 60085‐2220
0582539Iglesia Renacer 3030 15th Pl North Chicago 60064
0412775Light and Grace 560 Belvidere Rd Waukegan 60085
0565827 Lighthouse Church of Antioch 554 Parkway Ave Antioch 60002
0109843Meadowridge 4500 IL Route 173 Zion 60099
0109918Mundelein First 515 W Maple Ave Mundelein 60060
0570539New Song Ministries 3010 31st St Zion 60099
0454801 Pleasant Grove Missionary 541 Oak St Waukegan 60085
0576048Restoration Missionary 308 N Evergreen Ave Arlington Heights 60004
0569053Sanctuary Messianic 1949 Old Elm Rd Lindenhurst 60046
0109835Winthrop Harbor First 3001 W 9th St Winthrop Harbor 60096
PASTOR: Il Myung Kim (224) 595‐7438
PASTOR: John Hover (847) 791‐1305
PASTOR: Armando Aquino (847) 782‐0126
PASTOR: Heriberto Delgado (847) 265‐9313
PASTOR: Juan Arcila (630) 267‐8124
PASTOR: Italo Ballesteros (224) 538‐1539
PASTOR: Thomas Bartmer (262) 857‐6957
PASTOR: Bruce Allen (847) 872‐5514
PASTOR: Michael Crownover (224) 433‐1611
PASTOR: David Adams (847) 731‐6571
PASTOR: Ezell Robins (847) 249‐5699
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Art Weiner (847) 731‐6838
PASTOR: John Draper Missions
0591844Iglesia El Camino
0569668 Southwest 3251 W Victoria #2E Chicago 60659
0591143Wilderness Gathering
Lake County includes three other churches that are not affiliated with IBSA and are not listed.
PASTOR: Carlos Conde (773) 659‐9826
PASTOR: Jong K Park (773) 866‐9368
PASTOR: Lance Rengel (847) 772‐6315
Louisville Baptist Association 16465
Director of Missions: Joe Lawson
Association Address: 274 E 1700 Ave, Vandalia 62471
(618) 283‐0842
Moderator: Randy McElroy
Clerk: Linda Hutcheson
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0110957Bloom Southern Missionary 1196 Marigold Ln Flora 62839
0572439Community Southern 825 Kelly Dr Clay City 62824
0109967 Farina First Southern 400 W Adams Farina 62838
0110031Jackson Township 9467 E 975th Ave Effingham 62401
0110056Louisville 210 N Church St Louisville 62858
0110064Meacham 8658‐8742 Meacham Rd Kinmundy 62854
0516369Strasburg 109 W N First St Strasburg 62465
0586704Strong Tower 633 E Third St Flora 62839
0110114Wabash 6091 Bobwhite Rd Louisville 62858
0110122Watson 100 N Old Watson Rd Watson 62473
PASTOR: Gene McAllister (618) 839‐1175
PASTOR: David Starr (618) 662‐9506
PASTOR: Ron Mulvaney
PASTOR: Kevin Knierim (217) 536‐9999
PASTOR: Kelly Carruthers
PASTOR: Luke Johnson (618) 572‐0365
PASTOR: LeRoy Tucker (217) 348‐6728
PASTOR: Ronald Closson (618) 662‐0695
PASTOR: Randy McElroy (618) 292‐4702
PASTOR: Van McQueen (618) 292‐1388
Macoupin Baptist Association 16510
Director of Missions: Richard Hill
Association Address: PO Box 436, Carlinville 62626
(217) 854‐8279
Moderator: John Shelton
Clerk: Tammy Butler
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0110171Bethlehem 6975 Shaw Rd Shipman 62685
0494245Bunker Hill 503 S Clinton St Bunker Hill 62014
0110197Charity 21964 Charity Church Rd Carlinville 62626
0423574Cross 1030 W Main St Carlinville 62626
0110205Emmanuel 117 W 2nd South St Carlinville 62626
00372516First Community (removed)
0110247Grace Southern 302 W Wright St Virden 62690
0110270Litchfield First 608 N Van Buren St Litchfield 62056
0400945Litchfield Southern 706 W Sargent St Litchfield 62056
0110288Modesto 126 N Main Modesto 62667
0110296Mt Olive First 410 W 3rd North St Mount Olive 62069
0110304Mt Pleasant 107 Jefferson Medora 62063
0110312Mt Zion 1467 IL Rt 16 Piasa 62079
0589869Net Community 1255 S Hackman Staunton 62088
0540013New Beginnings 142 W Center St Girard 62640
0110320New Hope 1303 N 18th Ave Litchfield 62056
0110338Nilwood 36 Judd St Nilwood 62672
0105692Paradise Southern 21417 Grange Hall Rd Jerseyville 62052
0110346Plainview 11365 Shipman Rd Plainview 62685
0110353Pleasant Dale 28449 Pleasant Dale Rd Girard 62640
0110361 Raymond 511 E Broad St Raymond 62560
0381459St James 1101 E Seward Hillsboro 62049
0374850Trinity 502 S Macoupin St Gillespie 62033
PASTOR: Ray Robinson (618) 372‐3639
PASTOR: Darrell Molen (618) 372‐8230
PASTOR: Justin Reynolds (217) 854‐8763
PASTOR: Timothy Rhodus (217) 854‐2837
PASTOR: Cliff Woodman (217) 854‐4473
PASTOR: Nathan Williams
PASTOR: Jason Plumer (217) 324‐4232
PASTOR: Mike Rogers 217 851 1210
PASTOR: Arthur Garland (217) 891‐0046
PASTOR: Gary Hanover (217) 299‐0508
PASTOR: Robert Cleeton (618) 535‐8000
PASTOR: John Shelton (217) 415‐2886
PASTOR: Derrick Taylor 618‐946‐3319
PASTOR: Ken Lovely (217) 491‐6215
PASTOR: Roy Eller (217) 273‐6167
PASTOR: Ronald Schaaff 217‐556‐0491
PASTOR: Michael Morgan
PASTOR: Robert Stocker (217) 710‐9384
PASTOR: Gerald McElroy (618) 967‐6704
PASTOR: Ronald Butler
PASTOR: James Hayes (217) 324‐2303
PASTOR: Dane Solari 217‐839‐3667
Metro East Baptist Association 16270
Director of Missions: Ronny Carroll
Association Address: 4950 Old Collinsville Rd, Swansea 62226
(618) 624‐4444
Moderator: Benjamin Chapman
Clerk: Carol Clark
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0573115Calvary 1509 Melmar Dr Sparta 62286
0588611Calvary East St Louis 429 Range Ln Cahokia 62206
0108159Charis Fellowship (merged with Redemption Community)
0108142Columbia First 1200 Valmeyer Rd Columbia 62236
0108126Dupo First 620 Godin Ave Dupo 62239
0108134East Carondelet First 101 S 7th St East Carondelet 62240
0108043Eastview 211 Sherman St Belleville 62221
0108050 Fairmont 2733 N 44th St E Saint Louis 62201
0108308Fairview Heights First 10401 Lincoln Trl Fairview Heights 62208
0108068Faith 11 S Alton (Alton & High Street) Freeburg 62243
0412759Faith 1225 School View Dr Marissa 62257
0560292 Fifteenth Street 1314 N 15th St E Saint Louis 62205
0545988Iglesia Agape 3108 Fairmont Ave Collinsville 62234
0107979Jerome Lane 2801 Mousette Ln Cahokia 62206
0569481Lighthouse Community (moved to Nine Mile)
0108092Mascoutah First 816 W Church St Mascoutah 62258
0110585Meadow Heights 1498 Vandalia St Collinsville 62234
0566727New Antioch Missionary 250 Lebanon Ave Belleville 62220
0108118New Athens First 2549 River Rd New Athens 62264
0372458New Baden First 8307 State Route 160 New Baden 62265
Bethel Missionary 5803 Belmont Ave E Saint Louis 62203‐1033
PASTOR: Norman Howell (416) 230‐0514; Timothy McIntyre (618) 443‐2877
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Jonathan Peters (618) 281‐5605
PASTOR: Roger Reid
PASTOR: Steven Manley (618) 593‐4846
PASTOR: Craig Ballard (618) 381‐3153
PASTOR: Mark Howell
PASTOR: Jim Kerr (618) 397‐4720
PASTOR: Nick Greenfield (618) 332‐2110
PASTOR: Darren Beyer (618) 277‐8344
PASTOR: Andrew Prowell (618) 332‐1076
PASTOR: Uriel Villagran (618) 365‐2560
PASTOR: Richard Elam (618) 581‐8682
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Robert Strong (618) 344‐4982
PASTOR: Rory Brooks (618) 698‐6344
PASTOR: Scott Tyler
PASTOR: Dave Manley (618) 588‐4119
PASTOR: Travis Norris (618) 397‐8155
Christian Fellowship 10090 Old Lincoln Trl Fairview Heights 62208
0574728New Visions World Ministries 516 Mildred Ave E Saint Louis 62206
0108209O'Fallon First 1111 E Highway 50 O Fallon 62269
0586362Perfecting Faith Ministry 4950 Old Collinsville Rd Swansea 62226
0108217Pleasant Valley 618 Dutch Hollow Rd Belleville 62223
0111435 Prairie Du Rocher First 400 Middle St Prairie Du Rocher 62277
0108225Red Bud First 1445 W Market St Red Bud 62278
0388793Smithton First 701 S Main Smithton 62285
0572745Southern Mission 2801 State St E Saint Louis 62205
0108241Spring Valley 522 Maple St Shiloh 62269
0108274Sterling 9204 Bunkum Rd Fairview Heights 62208
0380865Straightway 3300 Bond Ave E Saint Louis 62207
0108266Swansea 292 Frank Scott Pkwy E Swansea 62226
0584012 The Body of Christ 1516 E Broadway E Saint Louis 62201
0108233Towerview 2401 Lebanon Ave Shiloh 62221
PASTOR: Kendall Granger (618) 875‐5989
PASTOR: Jeffrey Williams (618) 628‐2701 0570801New Life Community 1919 State St E Saint Louis 62205
PASTOR: Barry Simmons (618) 407‐6649
PASTOR: Douglas Munton (618) 632‐6223
PASTOR: Kevin Cannon (618) 334‐1153
PASTOR: Michael Webb (618) 520‐3899
PASTOR: Dennis Felix (618) 980‐1954
PASTOR: Paul Kurrelmeyer (618) 578‐8800
PASTOR: Robert Endsley (618) 710‐0133
PASTOR: Jerome Jackson (618) 271‐7040
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Ed Ingram
PASTOR: Manfret McGhee (618) 875‐4378
PASTOR: Wilson Wickiser (618) 589‐9744
PASTOR: Jarvis James
PASTOR: Ronald Woods (618) 277‐7066
0108084True Worship 701 W Lincoln Ave Caseyville 62232
0108324Villa Hills 321 Eiler Rd Belleville 62223
0108357Westview 2500 Sullivan Dr Swansea 62226
0108365Winstanley 9471 W State Route 161 Fairview Heights 62208
Missions
0585130Light of Christ 1601 Cleveland Ave E Saint Louis 62205
0590781Mercy's Door 1313 W Main St Mascoutah 62258
0580374Millstadt 310 Veterans Dr Millstadt 62260
0591442Purposed Church 213 N Market St Mascoutah 62258
0591390Redemption Community 200 S Illinois St Belleville 62220‐2132
Metro East includes eight other churches that are not affiliated with IBSA and are not listed.
PASTOR: Henry Lewis (618) 660‐8601
PASTOR: Ray Brewer (618) 282‐4693
PASTOR: David Ratliff
PASTOR: Timothy Gibson (618) 397‐2010
PASTOR: Barnicio Cureton
PASTOR: Michael Collins (618) 973‐3751
PASTOR: David Wickiser 9316231493
PASTOR: Belafae Johnson (618) 531‐4559
PASTOR: Mike Whittymore (513) 739‐9478
Metro Peoria Baptist Association 16532
Director of Missions: Joe Gardner
Association Address: 5112 W Smithville Rd, Bartonville 61607
(309) 369‐1403
Moderator: Michael Miller
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0441451Agape Missionary 1832 S Griswold St Peoria 61605
0110700Bartonville 5122 W Smithville Rd Bartonville 61607
0110742Elmridge Southern Missionary 737 Illinois St East Peoria 61611
0521559Faith 1247 S Farnham St Galesburg 61401
0584084Galena Park 5831 N Galena Rd Peoria Heights 61616
0592728Grace 405 N Richard Pryor Pl Peoria 61605
0412833Hamilton First 2000 High St Hamilton 62341
0109397Harvard Hills 109 Hillman St Washington 61571
0109454Laramie Street 1611 S Laramie St Peoria 61605
0110775Liberty 2105 Sheridan Rd Pekin 61554
0110783Lighthouse 409 S First St Monmouth 61462
0447631Manito 306 W North St Manito 61546
0109413Marquette Heights First (closed)
0110759McArthur Drive 109 N McArthur Dr North Pekin 61554
0110809Morton First 900 E Jefferson St Morton 61550
0593899New Hope 114 2nd St South Pekin 61564
0109447Richland Southern 2022 Springfield Rd East Peoria 61611
0579002River Terrace 14429 N Edgewater Dr Chillicothe 61523‐8909
0589861Road to Freedom 1701 Mulberry St Galesburg 61401
0110858Roland Manor 2433 Washington Rd Washington 61571
0110866Rome 5104 E Stevenson Ave Chillicothe 61523
0444521South Pekin (closed)
0110882Temple 10 Van Dyke Canton 61520
0576621The Journey 118 Glen Oak St East Peoria 61611
0591053Tremont 105 E Walnut St Tremont 61568
0526137Trinity 204 Front St Galva 61434
0110890University 315 N Sherman Ave Macomb 61455
0110908Washington First 1113 Peoria St Washington 61571
0110841Woodland 6915 N Allen Rd Peoria 61614
Missions
0590429Capernaum 6915 N Allen Rd Peoria 61614
PASTOR: William Postlewaite (309) 637‐2156
PASTOR: Jared French (309) 265‐6114
PASTOR: Kenneth Terbush
PASTOR: Curt Lipe (309) 335‐6760
PASTOR: Larry Johnson (309) 682‐5132
PASTOR: Claude White (309) 673‐1353
PASTOR: Gene Baker (217) 847‐3387
PASTOR: Micah Hamilton (309) 883‐6627
PASTOR: Keith Winkler
PASTOR: David Auxier
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Paul Grove
PASTOR: Bobby Barnhill (309) 699‐0844
PASTOR: Ben Towell (618) 791‐5823
PASTOR: Steven Tassell (309) 349‐5391
PASTOR: Christopher Wright (630) 470‐8670
PASTOR: William Carter (309) 369‐4153
PASTOR: Marvin Shultz (515) 250‐1651
PASTOR: M Hardin (309) 694‐6493
PASTOR: Philip Taylor 479‐799‐0443
PASTOR: William Ferguson (217) 260‐7141
PASTOR: Brock Winkler (309) 453‐4999
PASTOR: Noah Lee (309) 925‐5193
PASTOR: Michael Miller 309‐221‐8602
PASTOR: Richard Barnett (618) 946‐7294
PASTOR: Joshua Monda 3094444559
PASTOR: Joel Newton (309) 648‐1501
PASTOR: Maxime Kawonda (309) 403‐6560
Miscellaneous (no local association affiliation) 16009
Churches
0108746Akin Missionary
0584289August Gate 1209 Royal Heights Rd Belleville 62226
0589178Beloved Community 810 S Western Ave Chicago 60612 (was COTB Near West)
0591970Bethany Road Bible 2215 Bethany Rd Dekalb 60115
0586334 Charis Community 1306 E Empire St Bloomington 61701
0586396Christ Church 531 Washington Michigan City 46360
0591565City of Joy 1330 Broadland Dr Pingree Grove 60140‐2068
0592663Collinsville First 723 Saint Louis Rd Collinsville 62234‐2020
0580061 Connexion 15768 N IL Hwy 37 Mount Vernon 62864
0591057Cornerstone 121 1/2 W North St, Unit 203 Normal 61761
0106971Destiny 325 Illinois Blvd Hoffman Estates 60169
0592658Elmwood Park Community 2334 N 75th Ave Elmwood Park 60707
0586586 Embassy 123 N Plum Grove Rd Palatine 60067
0581404Emmaus Road 17585 Chapel Church Rd Ewing 62836
0114835Freedom 12496 N 1330th St Martinsville 62442
0567772Good Shepherd 7205 S Ashland Ave Chicago 60636
0590029 Grace Community 1108 Mill St Yorkville 60560
0590030Greater Morning View 2335 E 100th St Chicago 60617
0592678Greater New Hope Missionary 2240 Missouri Ave E Saint Louis 62205
0449454Heaven's View (disaffiliated)
0590032Iglesia Dios con Nosotros 5747 S Homan Ave Chicago 60629
0577527Iglesia El Mesias 7340 W 60th St Summit 60501
0545731Iglesia Luz Y Verdad 575 E Crystal Lake Ave Crystal Lake 60039
0582526Iglesia Nazaret 3101 S Oak Park Ave Berwyn 60402
0576423Iglesia Peniel 1544 N Kedzie Ave Chicago 60651
0110023Iola Missionary 300 W Broadway Iola 62838‐3654
0582529La Mision de Jesus 6251 S Brainard Ave Countryside 60525
0592676Morning Star 5500 Newburg Rd Rockford 61108
0582548Mount Ebenezer 3555 W Huron Chicago 60624
0586360 Mt Vernon 2622 W Jackson Blvd Chicago 60612
0587670Mt Zion of IL #2 (removed)
0113571Murrayville 508 Main Murrayville 62668
0589107New Beginnings of Chicago 6620 S KING DR CHICAGO 60637‐3210
0592579New City 1913 E Country Squire Dr Urbana 61802‐5507
0583873New Hope Christian 1033 E 95th St Chicago 60619
0591985New Zion 4726 Jasper St Rockford 61101‐9000
0114934North Side 414 N 5th St Charleston 61920
0573399Open Door 205 S New York St Toledo 62468
0485227Paris Southern 620 W Jasper St Paris 61944
0592677Redeemer (was Harvest Bible Chapel) 5501 Windsor Rd Loves Park 61111
0109280Redeemer Fellowship 1125 Oak St Saint Charles 60174
0108712Resurrection, Benton (moved fr Franklin) (disaffiliated)
0106484 Taylorville Southern
PASTOR: Jeff Pullman
PASTOR: Noah Oldham; Kevin Wright
PASTOR: Daniel Chung (714) 640‐9492
PASTOR: Jason Draper (815) 756‐9020
PASTOR: Jon Bricker (309) 825‐2072
PASTOR: Kevin Galloway (219) 809‐2929
PASTOR: RT Maldaner (612) 250‐0799
PASTOR: Gregory Pratt (618) 344‐2713
PASTOR: Matt Griswold (618) 553‐6864
PASTOR: Matt Wilcoski (217) 766‐2620
PASTOR: Freddie Rogers
PASTOR: Sean Stevenson (708) 453‐4012
PASTOR: Phillip Howell (847) 496‐0266
PASTOR: Marty Ellsworth (618) 513‐0555
PASTOR: Marvin Oakley (217) 932‐5118
PASTOR: James Dirkans (773) 651‐3455
PASTOR: Ivan Truman
PASTOR: Tyrone Harrington (708) 351‐6176
PASTOR: DeRienzia Johnson (618) 274‐3599
PASTOR: Mario Aguirre (773) 701‐3976
PASTOR: Isidro Mendizabal
PASTOR: Giovanni Moran (815) 975‐8107
PASTOR: Isidro Mendizabal
PASTOR: Rene Corona (630) 701‐0437
PASTOR: Kent Robinson (217) 821‐1379
PASTOR: Steven Gomez
PASTOR: Scott Ellison (779) 324‐2101
PASTOR: Leon Miller (773) 858‐0397
PASTOR: Johnny Miller (773) 826‐3064
PASTOR: Scott Ketcham (217) 836‐5744
PASTOR: Corey Brooks (773) 326‐4200
PASTOR: Nicholas Volkening 618‐841‐2186
PASTOR: Ernest Baker (708) 715‐8339
PASTOR: Kenneth Copeland (815) 964‐3114
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Leon Hanley (217) 663‐7192
PASTOR: Lonnie Hanley
PASTOR: John Dirkse (815) 968‐2603
PASTOR: Joseph Thorn (630) 632‐6611
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
0585183The Church in Dekalb 1600 E Lincoln Hwy Ste B Dekalb 60115
0591050The Journey Metro East 200 Dapron Dr Belleville 62226
0591051The Journey‐SI 9835 Old Bainbridge Tr Marion 62959
0582552The Word 356 16th Ave East Moline 61244
0443622Transformation
0581420True Fellowship Missionary 9556 S King Dr Chicago 60628
0468421United Baylis 410 W Second Baylis 62314
0567769United Faith Missionary 40 S 19th Ave Maywood 60153
0108647Walnut Grove 204 Steven St Carmi 62821
0109074West Frankfort Second 1902 E Oak St West Frankfort 62896
0590034Wheaton Second 1520 Avery Ave Wheaton 60187
Missions
0590763Chicago Golden Light Chinese 379 Inland Dr Wheeling 60090‐6369
0589177Church of the Beloved ‐ Albany Park 3542 W Sunnyside Ave Chicago 60625
0592528 Church of the Beloved ‐ South Loop 1550 S State St Chicago 60605
0584387Church of the Beloved 125 S Clark St 17th Floor Chicago 60603
0589871City of Joy Fellowship 1205 N 79th St E Saint Louis 62203
0589863 Cross of Christ 301 N Washington St Naperville 60540
0592411Freedom Hope 4626 N Knox Ave Chicago 60630‐4030
0593407Gateway 15018 N Mccauley Ln Mount Vernon 62864‐7977
0592217Grace Family . Chicago 60626
0592421Gracepoint Chicago 2233 Sherman Ave Evanston 60201‐2448
0593256Gracepoint Chicago Hyde Park 5815 S Kimbark Ave Chicago 60637
0593579Iglesia Buen Samaritano 316 N Lake St Aurora 60506
0593578Iglesia Cristiana Grace 1108 Mill St Yorkville 60560‐1732
0593648Lighthouse Bible 342 Townline Rd Mundelein 60060‐4225
0592118Living Word Bible 6675 S Cass Ave, Unit 4D Westmont 60559
0593658Peaceful Korean 3201 Meadow Dr Rolling Mdws 60008‐2728
0589176Redeemer 113 Plaza Dr Waterloo 62298
0584291Sojourn 708 Portland Ave Belleville 62220
0593656 Vietnamese of Winfield 0N167 Page St Winfield 60190
PASTOR: Jamie Page (815) 501‐9826
PASTOR: Charles MacIsaac (765) 376‐0310
PASTOR: Jordan Bird
PASTOR:
PASTOR:
PASTOR: Terrence Brown (773) 619‐7869
PASTOR: James Jacques (217) 430‐3139
PASTOR: Reginald Saffo (708) 544‐7736
PASTOR: Roy Biggerstaff
PASTOR: Brett Beasley (618) 932‐6969
PASTOR: Kevin Williams (630) 260‐0190
PASTOR: Guoping Liu (847) 800‐9977
PASTOR: Dave Johnson (872) 800‐0811
PASTOR: James Myoung
PASTOR: Bryant Sze (312) 622‐4551
PASTOR: Kempton Turner (618) 531‐8765
PASTOR: Tom Schmidt
PASTOR: Dominique Martin (571) 201‐1956
PASTOR: Dustin Haile (618) 231‐5688
PASTOR: Jorge Rodriguez (312) 934‐4040
PASTOR: Kevin Huang
PASTOR: David Park (714) 873‐3677
PASTOR: Jose Nunez (630) 621‐5838
PASTOR: Roberto Arevalo (815) 219‐3249
PASTOR: Vasilii Ikizliv (630) 402‐7090
PASTOR: Michael Campo
PASTOR: Jai Park
PASTOR: Shayne Robinson (618) 797‐8400
PASTOR: Nathan Stuller (618) 304‐4011
PASTOR: Lang Nguyen
Nine Mile Baptist Association 16600
Co‐Associational Contact: Philip Nelson
Co‐Associational Contact: Scott Slone
Co‐Associational Contact: Jeff Downard
Association Address: PO Box 256, Pinckneyville 62274
(618) 615‐9095
Moderator: Philip Nelson
Clerk: Mary Lou Portell
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0111260Ava Missionary 304 N 5th St Ava 62907
0111278Beaucoup 5036 State Route 13 Pinckneyville 62274
0111351Chester First 719 State St Chester 62233
0589167Christ Church 624 N Oakland Ave Carbondale 62901
0111294Clarmin First 192 Bryan St Marissa 62257
0111302Concord 5694 Swanwick Rice Rd Pinckneyville 62274
0111369Coulterville First 204 S 3rd St Coulterville 62237
0111328Cutler First 306 Third St Cutler 62238
0111476De Soto First 301 N Hickory De Soto 62924
0111377Dowell First 24452 US HWY 51 Dowell 62927
0111385Du Quoin First 104 N Washington St Du Quoin 62832
0111633Du Quoin Second 219 S Illinois Ave Du Quoin 62832
0111484Elkville 510 N 4th Elkville 62932
0111393Ellis Grove First 115 N Main St Ellis Grove 62241
0111336Elm Street 1907 Elm St Murphysboro 62966
0111534Lakeland 719 S Giant City Rd Carbondale 62902
0569481Lighthouse Community 7457 SR 127 Nashville 62263 (moved fr Met East)
0111542Matthews Pinckneyville 62274
0111559Murdale 2701 W Main St Carbondale 62901
0111419Nashville First 358 W Lebanon St Nashville 62263
0428631New Heart Fellowship 22216 Wetsell St Nashville 62263
0111567Nine Mile 6684 State Rte 154 Tamaroa 62888
0111575Oak Grove 4628 State Route 127 Pinckneyville 62274
0111427 Pinckneyville First 105 S Mill St Pinckneyville 62274
0486985Rock Hill 219 E Monroe St Carbondale 62901
0111641Roe's Dale 314 S Beaucoup St Pinckneyville 62274
0111450Sparta First 110 N Market St Sparta 62286
0111658 Steeleville 1315 W Shawneetown Trail Steeleville 62288
0111666Sunfield 3203 US Rte 51 Du Quoin 62832
0111674Tamaroa First 208 S Locust St Tamaroa 62888
0111690The Ridge 7350 Old Highway 13 Carbondale 62901
0111468Tilden First 106 N Center St Tilden 62292
0428623Unity 57 Haven of Love Dr Makanda 62958
0111682University 700 S Oakland Ave Carbondale 62901
PASTOR: Guadalupe Lopez
PASTOR: Mark Lee
PASTOR: Michael Fogerson (618) 826‐1632
PASTOR: Jared Sparks (618) 889‐1049
PASTOR: Michael Higgerson
PASTOR: Gary Pate (618) 571‐2789
PASTOR: Bob Davis (618) 318‐6355
PASTOR: Zachary Furlong (618) 964‐4330
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Phillip White 6189244394
PASTOR: Joe Wagner (618) 542‐3705
PASTOR: Kent Eaton (618) 542‐2906
PASTOR: Scott Slone (618) 790‐4300
PASTOR: Dan Ahlenius (618) 317‐1547
PASTOR: Charles Allen (618) 687‐1043
PASTOR: Philip Nelson (618) 201‐9204
PASTOR: Danny Donato (618) 327‐4006
PASTOR: Tom Stearns (618) 559‐6427
PASTOR: Paul Hicks (618) 529‐5800
PASTOR: Scott Sharp (618) 327‐3206
PASTOR: Michael Kleiboeker
PASTOR: Eric Drake (618) 357‐9263
PASTOR: Rob Mathis (618) 318‐1037
PASTOR: Jay Lowder (618) 357‐2255
PASTOR: Sidney Logwood (618) 457‐5926
PASTOR: Lee Valerius (618) 925‐0092
PASTOR: Tim Gregory (618) 443‐3032
PASTOR: Matt Collins (931) 247‐0348
PASTOR: Stephen Saucier (707) 978‐6571
PASTOR: Raymond Baggott
PASTOR: Wes Henson (618) 559‐7132
PASTOR: Paul Hahn 618‐317‐4288
PASTOR: Richard Bittle
PASTOR: John Annable (618) 559‐0786
0111716Winkle 2737 State Route 13 Coulterville 62237
Missions
0591803Grace Fellowship 38 Old Church Rd Murphysboro 62966
0593580Lighthouse Community ‐ Okawville 7420 State Route 177 Okawville 62271
North Central Baptist Association 16088
Associational Contact: Steven Ruggles
Association Address: 9853 N Alpine Rd PMB#210, Machesney Park 61115
(773) 354‐4754
Moderator: Jeremiah Griffin
Clerk: Barbara Hastings
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0579545 Bible Community 2810 W Pearl City Rd Freeport 61032
0106153Calvary 6286 Linden Rd Rockford 61109
0589108Freedom 1601 Parkview Ave Rockford 61107
0106260Halsted Road 3326 Halsted Rd Rockford 61101
0579255Karen of Rockford 718 Harlem Rd Machesney Park 61115
0106237Lincoln Wood 705 N Springfield Ave Rockford 61101
0581664Living Stones Fellowship 3326 Halsted Rd Rockford 61101
0106252Machesney Park First 718 Harlem Rd Machesney Park 61115
0106286Pelley Road Christian Fellowship 3800 Pelley Rd Rockford 61102
0106278South Beloit First 14035 Dorr Rd South Beloit 61080
Missions
0591776Grace 3326 Halsted Rd Rockford 61101
Olney Baptist Association 16632
Associational Contact: James Beam
Association Address: 1810 Eastgate St, Olney 62450
(618) 392‐7001
Moderator: James Beam
Clerk: Jim Heflin
Next Annual Meeting: 10/18‐19; Bogota, Bogota
Churches
0111724 Bogota First 4738 N 725th St Newton 62448
0111732Clay City First 118 S W 5th Clay City 62824
0111757Freedom 4784 N Freedom Rd Noble 62868
0111765Hoosier Prairie 488 Titanium Rd Louisville 62858
0111773Ingraham Ingraham 62434
0111799Olney Southern 205 E Mack Ave Olney 62450
0111245Zif 2238 County Hwy 1 Clay City 62824
PASTOR: Jeff Downard (618) 758‐2681
PASTOR: Chester Wisely (618) 203‐3940
PASTOR: Danny Donato (618) 327‐4006
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Michael Labate (815) 980‐2949
PASTOR: Herbert Johnson
PASTOR: Jeremiah Griffin (815) 505‐5679
PASTOR: Eh Say Wah (779) 770‐0301
PASTOR: Herman Brown (815) 963‐6234
PASTOR: Jeremiah Griffin (815) 505‐5679
PASTOR: Heath Tibbetts (815) 633‐2740
PASTOR: Jerry Hall 815‐962‐1477
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Dung Dang (702) 743‐2847
PASTOR: Garry Hostettler (618) 689‐1025
PASTOR: Brad Harris (618) 554‐5862
PASTOR: Robert Windes (812) 215‐9724
PASTOR: Tim Van Dyke
PASTOR: Jeff Hembree (618) 456‐6000
PASTOR: Michael Munden (618) 395‐4418
PASTOR: James Beam (618) 392‐7001
Palestine Baptist Association 16650
Associational Contact: Greg Wampler
Association Address: c/o Bonita Stanfield 7157 E 2000th Ave, Annapolis 62413
(618) 569‐3189
Moderator: Greg Wampler
Clerk: Bonita Stanfield
Next Annual Meeting: 10/4; Oblong First, Oblong
Churches
0111849Duncanville Missionary 13456 E 700th Ave Robinson 62454
0111856Flat Rock First Missionary 208 W First Flat Rock 62427
0567446Heartland 501 W Clover Hutsonville 62433
0111864Hidalgo 213 E Harrison St Hidalgo 62432
0111872Highland Avenue 400 W Highland Ave Robinson 62454
0111898Island Grove 8642 N 1000th St Martinsville 62442
0111906 Lawrenceville First 810 Dubois Lawrenceville 62439
0111914Mt Olive 14167 E 180th Rd West York 62478
0112003New Hope 9391 N 1100th St Robinson 62454
0111930Newton Southern (closed)
0111948Oblong First 201 S Garfield St Oblong 62449
0111955 Olive Branch 2892 N 1000th St Martinsville 62442
0111971Prairie Grove 15505 N 450th St Oblong 62449
0111989Prior Grove 5625 N 275th St Oblong 62449
0111997Shiloh 7194 Shiloh Ln Bridgeport 62417
0112011West Union First 212 E Union St West Union 62477
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Jerry Branson (618) 562‐3330
PASTOR: Michael Delaney (618) 563‐9175
PASTOR: Zeb Myers (618) 793‐2636
PASTOR: Dwight McDaniel (618) 544‐2597
PASTOR: Keith Wallace (217) 382‐4549
PASTOR: Mike Davis (618) 843‐2397
PASTOR: Nathan Allcorn (618) 553‐0965
PASTOR: Cortez Merrell (270) 293‐0575
PASTOR: Justin Sweitzer (217) 592‐3571
PASTOR: Randy Nave (618) 569‐3140
PASTOR: Mike Irvin
PASTOR: Jeff Monroney (618) 546‐5691
PASTOR: Wesley Hahn (618) 945‐7250
PASTOR: Billy Adams (618) 694‐9191
Quad Cities Area Baptist Association 16810
Associational Contact: Gerald Higdon
Association Address: 8 Red Oak Dr, Coal Valley 61240
(309) 373‐3559
Moderator: Rodney Rossow
Clerk: Gerald Higdon
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0109389Colona First Southern 305 1st St Colona 61241
0526574Destiny 226 ‐ 17th St Rock Island 61204
0380717 Faith Fellowship 660 10th Ave West Milan 61264
0589110First Congregational 224 W Prospect St Kewanee 61443
0372540Joy First 200 E Edwards Joy 61260
0405035New Hope 706 1st St Coal Valley 61240
0109462Northcrest Calvary 3004 56th St Moline 61265
0591952 Orion First 1101 4th St Orion 61273
0566750Peoples Missionary 553 23rd St Rock Island 61201
0588639Trail of Hope Cowboy 2624 132nd Ave Sherrard 61281
Missions
0587630Race of the Elect of Christ 3004 56th St Moline 61265
PASTOR: Rodney Stalsberg (398) 792‐1668
PASTOR: Donald Johnson (309) 786‐9513
PASTOR: David Overstreet (563) 343‐6701
PASTOR: Justin Rumley
PASTOR: Larry Hunt
PASTOR: Jon Sedgwick 5735769380
PASTOR: Ronald Philpot (309) 721‐8186
PASTOR: Gerald Higdon (309) 373‐3559
PASTOR: Willie Jones (563) 391‐2406
PASTOR: Jack Hoskins
PASTOR: Yao Abaya (309) 277‐9261
Rehoboth Baptist Association 16720
Director of Missions: Joe Lawson
Association Address: 716A E 1700 Ave, Vandalia 62471
(618) 283‐0842
Moderator: Ben Foxworth
Clerk: Theresa Flowers
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0109975Altamont First 102 1st Baptist Dr Altamont 62411
0112128Bayle City Fayette St S & 8th St E Ramsey 62080
0112037 Bethel 182 IL 185 Vandalia 62471
0432864Brownstown First 503 E Oak St Brownstown 62418
0110189Calvary 1001 Rountree St Hillsboro 62049
0576067Celebration Community 210 W Fourth St Pana 62557
0449223Coalton 591 N 5th St Nokomis 62075
0112052Columbus Southern 520 N 60 St Keyesport 62253
0112060East Fork (closed)
0109991Effingham First 213 W Fayette Ave Effingham 62401‐2405
0112136Fillmore 217 N Richmond Fillmore 62032
0437780Grace 965 E Union St Nokomis 62075
0112094 Hagarstown RR 2 Vandalia 62471
0112177Herrick 200 N Broadway St Herrick 62431
0112185Hopewell Rt 51 South Pana 62557
0112219Mt Carmel RR 1 Ramsey 62080
0112227Mt Moriah 407 S Central St Coffeen 62017
0420018New Beginnings 502 W Main St Greenville 62246
0112276New Bethel 274 E 3300 Ave Ramsey 62080
0112284New Hope Tower Hill 62571
0112300Oconee 114 Locust St Oconee 62553
0112318 Overcup RR 1 Vandalia 62471
0112326Pleasant Mound 1832 Pleasant Mound Ave Smithboro 62284
0112102Ramsey First 2756 US Highway 51 Ramsey 62080
0590446Redeemer 425 North Ave Panama 62077
0112151Reno Southern 661 Sixteenth Ave Greenville 62246
0112342Schram City 2400 Kortkamp Rd Hillsboro 62049
0112367Shiloh 28103 N 19th Ave Nokomis 62075
0109686Smith Grove 949 Airport Ave Greenville 62246
0109694Smithboro 210 E 4th Smithboro 62284
0112110Sorento Southern 206 W Taylor Sorento 62086
0112375Taylor Springs First 704 West St Taylor Springs 62089
0112391Vera 729 E 2045 Ave Ramsey 62080
0112409Walshville 408 Church St Walshville 62091
0112425Woburn 1513 Woburn Ave Greenville 62246
Missions
0577405 Grace Community Fellowship RBA Building Vandalia 62471
PASTOR: Bill Weaver
PASTOR: Edmund Hill (217) 454‐8330
PASTOR: Ben Foxworth
PASTOR: Olen Evans (618) 780‐1857
PASTOR: Jeff Hemken (217) 532‐3035
PASTOR: Terry Walters (217) 827‐4345
PASTOR: Justin Hill (217) 273‐6562
PASTOR: Bruce Sasse 3183359847
PASTOR: Nathaniel Mason (217) 343‐3976
PASTOR: Michael Plummer (217) 303‐2403
PASTOR: Chris Huff (217) 303‐1455
PASTOR: Loren File (618) 292‐1493
PASTOR: Jay Huddleston (618) 604‐3086
PASTOR: John Largent (217) 853‐2851
PASTOR: Gregg Shannon (217) 313‐0116
PASTOR: Ryan Thiele (618) 339‐2667
PASTOR: Darren Beck (314) 504‐6802
PASTOR: Daniel White (217) 710‐6591
PASTOR: Dick Wheeler
PASTOR: Dan Brookman (217) 251‐4464
PASTOR: Doug Wodtka (618) 780‐4947
PASTOR: Dennis Hutchison (618) 367‐4945
PASTOR: Jeff Shouse (618) 704‐7655
PASTOR: Jerad File (417) 293‐3287
PASTOR: Frank Loskot (217) 851‐3489
PASTOR: James Bailie (217) 532‐5489
PASTOR: Randy West
PASTOR: Matt Mendenhall (618) 670‐3026
PASTOR: Dale Deverick (618) 664‐4693
PASTOR: Gene DeClue (573) 516‐2060
PASTOR: Gary Stanford (217) 532‐5532
PASTOR: Dustin Ruble (618) 267‐4914
PASTOR: Rudy Elam (217) 999‐5702
PASTOR: Timothy Logue (618) 704‐5738
PASTOR: David Hall (618) 267‐1162
Salem South Baptist Association 16760
Associational Mission Strategist: Kevin Carrothers Association Address: PO Box 854, Mount Vernon 62864
(618) 242‐7862
Moderator: Donald Evans
Clerk: Patsy Reeves
Next Annual Meeting: 10/5; Pleasant Hill, Mount Vernon
Churches
0112433Antioch Missionary 9748 N IL Highway 148 Bonnie 62816
0574500Baker Street 58 Baker St Walnut Hill 62893
0112441Belle Rive Missionary 401 S Main St Belle Rive 62810
0112458Bethel 1200 Bethel Rd Mount Vernon 62864
0112466Bethlehem 4100 Church Rd Salem 62881
0112474Blaze Chapel 2873 E Elm St Centralia 62801
0112482Bluford First 400 N Elm St Bluford 62814
0112516Camp Ground 16768 E Fairfield Rd Mount Vernon 62864‐9836
0110965Casey Avenue 100 E Casey Ave Mount Vernon 62864
0112607East Hickory Hill Missionary 20761 E IL Hwy 15 Bluford 62814
0112771East Salem 16812 N Rockford Ln Mount Vernon 62864
PASTOR: Harold Winder (618) 321‐0804
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Jeremy Hamson (618) 383‐6930
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Jerry Montgomery (618) 246‐3150
PASTOR: Ronnie Mick (618) 316‐3555
PASTOR: Randy Hayes (618) 214‐6302
PASTOR: Tommy Howard 0112581Harmony Missionary 19423 N Harmony Ln Mount Vernon 62864
0112490First Bonnie Missionary 175 W 5th St Bonnie 62816
0112557Kell 101 3rd St Kell 62853
0112623Lebanon
Mount Vernon 62864
PASTOR: Bryan Austin (618) 822‐2561
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Travis Hayes (618) 242‐0578
PASTOR: Joshua York (806) 676‐8577
PASTOR: Aaron Trotter
0511568New Life 1001 W 5th St Bluford 62814
0112714Opdyke 9208 N Opdyke Ln Opdyke 62872
0112722Panther Fork Missionary 22224 N Tolle Ln Texico 62889
0112730Park Avenue 900 Park Ave Mount Vernon 62864
0112748Pleasant Grove 6571 State Route 161 Ext Iuka 62849
0112755Pleasant Hill 19479 N IL Highway 37 Mount Vernon 62864
0112763Pleasant View Missionary 14707 E Bakerville Rd Mount Vernon 62864
0112805South Side 1810 S 15th St Mount Vernon 62864
0112813Summersville 1114 Fairfield Rd Mount Vernon 62864
0112847West Side Missionary 2900 Veterans Memorial Dr Mount Vernon 62864‐5924
0112540Woodlawn First 301 N Central Woodlawn 62898
PASTOR: Ralph Wilton (618) 736‐2934
PASTOR: Rodney Gass (618) 237‐4776 0112706Old Union Missionary 12100 Old Union Rd Mount Vernon 62864
PASTOR: Keith Neal (618) 728‐4328
PASTOR: John Ashby (618) 755‐9398
PASTOR: Mitchell Flesch (217) 412‐2590
PASTOR: Lance Tate (618) 322‐9201
PASTOR: Jason Webb (618) 266‐7247
PASTOR: Richard Mays (618) 756‐2330
PASTOR: Calvin Trotter
PASTOR: Don Verhines (618) 316‐9762
PASTOR: Donald Evans (618) 240‐5780
PASTOR: Brian Fuller (618) 315‐0178
Saline Baptist Association 16770
Director of Missions: Rusty Morecraft
Association Address: PO Box 374, Harrisburg 62946
(618) 252‐1440
Moderator: Jack Hall
Clerk: Beverly Smith
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0112870Bankston Fork 5890 Highway 13 W Harrisburg 62946
0112904Carrier Mills First 306 S Main Carrier Mills 62917
0112912College Heights 2321 Illinois Ave Eldorado 62930
0112920Dorrisville 1300 S Feazel St Harrisburg 62946
0112946Eldorado First 1101 2nd St Eldorado 62930
0112961Galatia First 104 E Main St Galatia 62935
0112979Gaskins City Missionary 506 S Water St Harrisburg 62946
0112995Harco 4630 Harco Rd Galatia 62935
0112953Harrisburg First 204 N Main St Harrisburg 62946
0106062Herod Springs 934 State Highway 34 Herod 62947
0113027Junction First 179 Church St Junction 62954
0390633 Land Street Missionary 100 N Land St Harrisburg 62946
0113035Ledford 2230 Ledford Rd Harrisburg 62946
0113043Liberty 250 Liberty Rd Harrisburg 62946
0113050Long Branch 2480 Hamburg Rd Galatia 62935
0113068McKinley Avenue 410 W Sloan St Harrisburg 62946
0113084Muddy First 160 Maple St Muddy 62965
0113092New Burnside New Burnside 62967
0113100New Castle 2315 US Hwy 45 S Harrisburg 62946
0113126New Salem (closed)
0113134North America 770 North America Rd Galatia 62935
0113142North Williford 1618 Green St Harrisburg 62946
0113159Ozark 820 Ozark Rd Ozark 62972
0113167Pankeyville 935 Highway 145 South Harrisburg 62946
0113183Ridgway First 306 S Valter St Ridgway 62979
0113191Scott Street 1116 Scott St Eldorado 62930
0113209Shawneetown First 590 N Lincoln Blvd Shawneetown 62984
0113233Stonefort Missionary 300 Cedar St Stonefort 62987
0113241Union Grove 2030 Union Grove Rd Raleigh 62930
0113274Wasson Missionary 70 Thomas Rd Harrisburg 62946
PASTOR: Jody Pittman 2283341969
PASTOR: Ryan Beck (618) 531‐2300
PASTOR: Russell Helton (618) 841‐2964
PASTOR: Dewayne Taylor (618) 252‐1862
PASTOR: Randy Plunkett (618) 273‐8206
PASTOR: Todd Lockwood
PASTOR: Michael Smith (618) 841‐7427
PASTOR: David Miller (618) 841‐5960
PASTOR: Chris Winkleman (618) 252‐7491
PASTOR: Stephen Nyberg (618) 294‐1477
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Harold Ewell (618) 268‐4371
PASTOR: Gary Graves (618) 841‐1953
PASTOR: Ron Reed (618) 252‐1199
PASTOR: Scott Johnson (618) 713‐2600
PASTOR: Billy Dye (618) 253‐8312
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Darrell Ford (618) 926‐1305
PASTOR: Roy Dale Orr (618) 273‐5393
PASTOR: Jeff Odom (618) 751‐6241
PASTOR: Keith Ital (618) 841‐7204
PASTOR: David Webb (618) 777‐2555
PASTOR: Donnie Hughes (618) 926‐4601
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Richard Malone (618) 841‐0177
PASTOR: Jack Hall (618) 269‐4369
PASTOR: Keith Bunfill (618) 996‐2688
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
Sandy Creek Baptist Association 16780
Director of Missions: Robert Carruthers
Association Address: PO Box 199, Murrayville 62668
(217) 882‐2231
Moderator: Doug Bell
Clerk: Melissa Carruthers
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0113282Athensville 1311 Athensville Rd Roodhouse 62082
0113472Beardstown First Southern 900 Grand Ave Beardstown 62618
0113308Bloomfield 854 Sand Rd Winchester 62694
0113316Bluffs S Rodgers Bluffs 62621
0113332Calvary 130 Raines Dr White Hall 62092
0113597Calvary 859 N Main St Jacksonville 62650
0113381Charity Southern 101 Prairie St Greenfield 62044
0579087 Community Worship 109 W Prospect Murrayville 62668
0555862Cornerstone 226 Cornerstone Dr Winchester 62694
0113407East Union Manchester 62663
0113415Emmanuel 326 E Franklin St Roodhouse 62082
0113340Faith 1026 3rd St Carrollton 62016
0105601 Fieldon First 104 N Public Rd Fieldon 62031
0113498Franklin 106 East St Franklin 62638
0405027Glasgow 115 N Jackson St Winchester 62694
0569049Grace 204 North St Palmyra 62674
0113522Grace Corner of Cherry and Maple Winchester 62694
0113555Hillview 210 Smith St Hillview 62050
0113563Lincoln Avenue 951 Lincoln Ave Jacksonville 62650
0572219New Beginnings Christian Fellowship 201 E Buchanan Ashland 62612
0113589New Hope 157 E Tremont St Waverly 62692
0105684Otterville Southern 103 E Main St Otterville 62052
0113365Panther Creek New Beginning 300 N Main St Chandlerville 62627
0113480Rushville First Southern 426 Maple Ave Rushville 62681
0113704Sandridge Winchester 62694
0113753Walkerville c/o 650 Caldwell St Jacksonville 62650
0113779Wilmington E Manchester Rd Patterson 62078
0443572Woodson 109 West St Woodson 62695
0113787Youngblood 2449 Nortonville Rd Murrayville 62668
Missions
0589875 Gathering of the First Born 951 Lincoln Ave Jacksonville 62650
0593657Resurrection 508 W Pine St Jerseyville 62052‐1529
PASTOR: William Haas (815) 653‐9581
PASTOR: Daryl Vermillion (217) 323‐5480
PASTOR: Craig Anders (217) 473‐7068
PASTOR: Robert Kean (217) 257‐4004
PASTOR: Carl Beck (618) 560‐3584
PASTOR: Ron Heard (217) 473‐3273
PASTOR: Preston McKinnon (217) 473‐4661
PASTOR: Mark Smith (217) 883‐0689
PASTOR: Ted Rhoades
PASTOR: Kenny Stevens (217) 942‐5081
PASTOR: Rob Brogdon (217) 801‐0046
PASTOR: Alan King (217) 942‐5115
PASTOR: Ralph Schultz (618) 463‐9384
PASTOR: Bob Kerr (217) 243‐1289
PASTOR: Rick Blakey (217) 883‐9032
PASTOR: Jim Allen (618) 753‐3506
PASTOR: Terry Beauchamp (217) 476‐8003
PASTOR: Isaac King (816) 536‐7271
PASTOR: Jeremy Byrd (217) 243‐6436
PASTOR: Darin Peterson (815) 355‐2083
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Chester Keene (314) 226‐3419
PASTOR: Tom Carlock Jr (217) 320‐3076; Hugh Carlock (217) 473‐2589
PASTOR: Matt McAnally (217) 909‐4813
PASTOR: Greg Howard (217) 473‐9908
PASTOR: David Slagle (217) 473‐1892
PASTOR: James Walkington (217) 491‐7892
PASTOR: Doug Bell (217) 741‐6323
PASTOR: Gregory Reid (217) 248‐7189
PASTOR: Sylvain Lombe (217) 370‐3162
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
Sinnissippi Baptist Association 16820
Director of Missions: Mike Durham
Association Address: 1405 E 36th St, Sterling 61081
(815) 631‐4182
Moderator: Mike Durham
Clerk: Judy Webb
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0114165Bethel 1028 S 6th St Princeton 61356
0114074Emmanuel 1904 18th Ave Sterling 61081
0582253Grace Fellowship Amboy‐Sublette 500 W Main St Sublette 61367
0114082Grace Fellowship Ashton 2128 IL Route 38 Ashton 61006
0586587Grace Fellowship Davis Junction 14080 Route 72 E Davis Junction 61020
00114108Iglesia Getsemani 1014 W 7th St Sterling 61081
0484782Iglesia Hispana 25059 Como Rd Sterling 61081
0114173Maranatha 2103 Walter St Rock Falls 61071
0114066New Hope of Como 25059 Como Rd Sterling 61081
0114140Northside 598 River Ln Dixon 61021
Missions
0582885Trinity 403 6th Ave N Lyndon 61261
Sinnissippi includes one other church that is not affiliated with IBSA and is not listed.
PASTOR: Frank Gervasi (630) 780‐2943
PASTOR: Christopher Nolin 815‐625‐0351
PASTOR: Brian McWethy (815) 901‐2767
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Brad Pittman (815) 973‐1369
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Daniel Rivera (815) 626‐3768
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Roger Carlson (815) 625‐8492
PASTOR: Daniel Bentz 8154401274
PASTOR: Alan Jahn (563) 242‐0307
Three Rivers Baptist Association 16855
Director of Missions: Dan Eddington
Association Address: 619 Rollingwood Dr, Shorewood 60404
(815) 725‐7361
Moderator: Jeff Logsdon
Clerk: Tina Logsdon
Next Annual Meeting: 10/4; Virtual‐no physical location
Churches
0114355Bethel 119 W Bethel Dr Bourbonnais 60914
0106534Bolingbrook First 314 E Briarcliff Rd Bolingbrook 60440
0106740 Calumet City First 800 Pulaski Rd Calumet City 60409
0114256Calvary 225 George St Morris 60450
0584293Calvary International 6306 Meadow Ridge Dr Plainfield 60586
0106930Central 3500 W 203rd Olympia Fields 60461
0114447Clifton 390 S Forest Clifton 60927
0114249 Coal City First 4470 E Rt 113 Mazon 60444
0416271Cristo Es Rey 529 E Briarcliff Rd Bolingbrook 60440
0114371Crosspointe 8 W Rickard Dr Oswego 60543
0576618Crosswinds Church 14360 S Route 59 Plainfield 60544
0586340 Emmanuel 1195 McCarthy Rd Lemont 60439
0114306Emmanuel 701 Lions Rd Sandwich 60548
0394221Erven Avenue 1 Erven Rd Streator 61364
0375964Fellowship 148 W 26th St S Chicago Heights 60411
0570304Fellowship Bible (no longer SBC)
0114439Friendship 15801 S Route 59 Plainfield 60544
0106807Higher Ground 14644 Abbottsford Rd Midlothian 60445
0578766Iglesia Camino Al Cielo 624 Meeker Ave Joliet 60432
0579793Iglesia Sendero de Vida (removed)
0565832Island City 120 Vine St Wilmington 60481
0114314Jackson Creek Fellowship 25800 S Center Rd Monee 60449
0583254Journey Church of Kankakee County 2861 Waldron Rd Kankakee 60901
0114231Main Street 110 S Division St Braidwood 60408
0114322Manteno First 300 E Third St Manteno 60950
0580070 Momence First 2268 N State Routes 1‐17 Momence 60954
0591055New Beginnings 204 S Monroe St Streator 61364
0114421Parkview 2659 E 2350th Rd Marseilles 61341
0114264Peru First 1124 Sycamore St Peru 61354
0591054 Somonauk 315 E North St Somonauk 60552
0590712The Source 24022 W. Lockport St Plainfield 60544
436857Westview (withdrew)
Missions
0583867Cornerstone Ministries 200 Half St Woodland 60974
0587776Transformation 216 W Sauk Trail S Chicago Heights 60411
0569303 Unity Korean 730 N Independence Blvd Romeoville 60446
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Vaughn Sanders (815) 556‐9842
PASTOR: Bill Whitford (708) 769‐0192
PASTOR: Phillip Arnold 8153437330
PASTOR: Eric Aidoo
PASTOR: Jeffrey Dalton (815) 469‐4114
PASTOR: Morris Baker (815) 944‐5593
PASTOR: David Gilleland
PASTOR: Carlos Jimenez (630) 739‐7914
PASTOR: Andrew Post (630) 554‐3875
PASTOR: Ken Schultz
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Curtis Starner 815‐257‐8771
PASTOR: Roy Worley (815) 325‐2781
PASTOR: Odis Weaver (815) 436‐2380
PASTOR: John Mancha (708) 465‐4395
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Jeff Logsdon (816) 686‐5957
PASTOR: Michael Shepherd; John Young; Jayson Workman; Ben Seyden
PASTOR: Chad Ozee (815) 214‐9255
PASTOR: Justin Kinder (217) 371‐9109
PASTOR: David Peterman (708) 738‐2658
PASTOR: Tim Filkins (815) 823‐6602
PASTOR: Mike Young (618) 954‐4540
PASTOR: John Patterson (815) 795‐4676
PASTOR: Douglas Karius (815) 664‐8227
PASTOR: David Johnson (815) 498‐2312
PASTOR: Robert Livingston (630) 605‐0771
PASTOR: Jerry Parker (815) 592‐9550
PASTOR: Autry Watkins (708) 745‐1303
PASTOR: Byung Ahn
Union Baptist Association 16910
Director of Missions: Terry Mathis
Association Address: PO Box 29, Metropolis 62960
(618) 524‐9738
Clerk: Karen Faulkner
Next Annual Meeting: 10/18; Simpson Missionary, Simpson
Churches
0114520Brookport First 700 Pell Rd Brookport 62910
0114488County Line Missionary 275 Richmond Rd Simpson 62985
0114496Cypress First 181 Lowery St Cypress 62923
0114504Dixon Springs 978 State Highway 146 W Golconda 62938
0590832Grace 818 W 10th St Metropolis 62960
0114561Hillerman Missionary 4197 Hillerman Rd Grand Chain 62941
0114579Immanuel 1119 Market St Metropolis 62960
0114587Joppa Missionary 100 Washington St Joppa 62953
0114538Karnak First 309 E Main St Karnak 62956
0114686Life Church Eastland (no longer SBC)
0114546Metropolis First 307 Massac Creek Rd Metropolis 62960
0114603 Mt Zion Missionary 5 Mount Zion Ln Buncombe 62912
0405076New Beginnings 720 E 12th St Metropolis 62960
0114611New Hope 6804 New Columbia Rd Belknap 62908
0114629New Salem Missionary 3575 Creal Springs Rd Creal Springs 62922
0114637 Oak Grove 2200 Old Cypress Rd Vienna 62995
0586655Revelation Road 4640 Pleasant Grove Rd Buncombe 62912
0114660Seven Mile 2513 Illinois 145 Rd Metropolis 62960
0114678Simpson Missionary 7092 SR 147 Simpson 62985
0114512 Vienna First 301 N 7th St Vienna 62995
0114702Waldo Missionary 6970 Waldo Church Rd Metropolis 62960
Missions
0590831Legacy 4824 Benton Rd Metropolis 62960
Union includes one other church that is not affiliated with IBSA and is not listed.
PASTOR: David Siere (618) 564‐2772
PASTOR: David Faulkner (618) 695‐2461
PASTOR: Gary O'Neal (618) 658‐9110
PASTOR: Matt Snell (618) 771‐6768
PASTOR: Chris Sielbeck (270) 556‐5360
PASTOR: Ben Hottel (618) 638‐2076
PASTOR: Glenn Coram (618) 524‐2729
PASTOR: David Wright (618) 543‐6610
PASTOR: Dean West (618) 657‐2317
PASTOR: Joseph Buchanan (618) 638‐7632
PASTOR: John Yeo Sr (618) 889‐4651
PASTOR: Clay Blankenbaker (270) 519‐5566
PASTOR: Frank Forthman (618) 309‐2391
PASTOR: Jack Hill (618) 771‐6672
PASTOR: Jimmy Wilson (618) 697‐1687
PASTOR: Charles Duckworth (618) 697‐4405
PASTOR: Marvin Ballard (618) 638‐6501
PASTOR: Stephen Williams (270) 705‐1094
PASTOR: Travis Wilson (309) 226‐3369
PASTOR: Trad York (270) 252‐1378
PASTOR: John Larrison (618) 534‐3185
West Central Baptist Association 16930
Director of Missions: Lewis Woods
Association Address: 505 W South St, Galesburg 61401 (309) 351‐5499
Moderator: Sherman Morrison
Clerk: Pam Witt
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0484725Calvary 505 W South St Galesburg 61401
PASTOR: Lewis Woods (309) 351‐5499
Westfield Baptist Association 16945
Associational Contact: Rex Goble
Association Address: c/o Randy Jackson 14239 E County Road 1100N, Charleston 61920 (217) 549‐8690
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0114728Ashmore First 104 Walnut Ashmore 61912
0114801Casey First 101 E Alabama Casey 62420
0114751Clarksville 11864 E Clarksville Rd Marshall 62441
0114785Enon Missionary 23262 E County Road 880N Ashmore 61912
0565833Faith Southern 770 Grove St Neoga 62447
0416081Friendship 18709 Harrison St Rd Charleston 61920
0114843Greenup First Southern 101 W State Hwy 40 Greenup 62428
0114876 Macedonia 1075 CR 2400 E Casey 62420
0114884Marshall 1608 N IL Hwy 1 Marshall 62441
0114892Martinsville First 5 Trotter Ln Martinsville 62442
0114769Mattoon First Southern 3521 DeWitt Ave Mattoon 61938
0114926 Mt Zion 660 County Road 950N Neoga 62447
0110072Mullen 675 CR 150N Montrose 62445
0114959Toledo First 206 S Meridian Toledo 62468
0593898Tuscola First 300 E Daggy St Tuscola 61953‐1640
0114827University 2831 Whitetail Dr Charleston 61920
0114975 Westfield 110 S Fulton Westfield 62474
PASTOR: David Colvin (217) 218‐4196
PASTOR: Jonathon McDonald (217) 932‐5736
PASTOR: Rex Goble (217) 948‐5606
PASTOR: Tim Gilbert (217) 349‐8873
PASTOR: Chad Kerner
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Brooke Davis (217) 932‐4746
PASTOR: Randy Black (217) 232‐4573
PASTOR: Paul Cooper (217) 826‐5073
PASTOR: Arthur Orndorff (217) 251‐4790
PASTOR: John Calio (217) 235‐1434
PASTOR: Dean Fredrick Harner (217) 460‐0459
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Michael Wilder (217) 417‐6842
PASTOR: Matthew Philbrick
PASTOR: Scott Sims
Williamson Baptist Association 16955
Director of Missions: Ken Sharp
Association Address: 1102 E Boulevard St, Marion 62959
(618) 499‐6403
Moderator: Ken Sharp
Clerk: Nita Garrett, Delores Tanner
Next Annual Meeting: 8/23; Fairview, Creal Springs
Churches
0114983Adams Street 1521 W Adams St Herrin 62948
0115014Bryan Street 521 E Bryan St Herrin 62948
0115030 Cana 7729 Route 166 Creal Springs 62922
0115139Carterville First 406 S Division St Carterville 62918
0115048Center 19400 Crab Orchard Rd Marion 62959
0115055Coal Bank Springs 10054 Dykersburg Rd Marion 62959
0567622 Cornerstone 2705 Walton Way Marion 62959
0115071Creal Springs First 108 Keely St Creal Springs 62922
0115097Davis Prairie 17572 Galatia Post Rd Marion 62959
0115105Energy First 101 S Pershing Energy 62933
0115113Fairview 4315 Saraville Rd Creal Springs 62922
0115147 Goreville First 608 W Main Goreville 62939
0115154Herrin First 1500 S 13th St Herrin 62948
0115295Herrin Second 900 S 11th St Herrin 62948
0115204Hurricane Memorial 517 S 22nd Herrin 62948
0115212 Indian Camp 7237 Dykersburg Rd Stonefort 62987
0115220Lake Creek 14109 Hartwell Church Rd Marion 62959
0577851LivingStone Community 16443 New Dennison Rd Marion 62959
0115188Marion First 401 W Union St Marion 62959
0115303Marion Second 308 S Russell St Marion 62959
0115337Marion Third 1102 E Boulevard St Marion 62959
0589074Redemption 17466 N Route 37 Johnston City 62951
0115311Shiloh 13508 Allegany Rd Thompsonville 62890
0115329Springhill 3599 Palzo Rd Creal Springs 62922
0115253 The Cross Community 1505 E Boyton St Marion 62959
0584016The Word in Marion 1306 E Boulevard Marion 62959
Williamson includes one other church that is not affiliated with IBSA and is not listed.
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Duane Faulkenberry (618) 942‐6666
PASTOR: John Howat (618) 982‐2306
PASTOR: Brad Harlow (618) 534‐6827
PASTOR: Chris Cutsinger (618) 983‐5917
PASTOR: Jimmy Reynolds (618) 922‐2930
PASTOR: Michael Nave (618) 997‐7884
PASTOR: Ted Conner (618) 309‐3334
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Ken Sharp (618) 559‐9846
PASTOR: Stephen Seaford
PASTOR: Mark Goldman (618) 367‐2450
PASTOR: Josh Wehrmeier (619) 319‐3731
PASTOR: Jeffrey Gee (618) 985‐4592
PASTOR: Michael Garrett (618) 499‐8719
PASTOR: David Nolen (618) 923‐2268
PASTOR: Joshua Stowers
PASTOR: Robert Dickerson 618‐922‐2767
PASTOR: John Howard (618) 339‐9564
PASTOR: Obbie Todd
PASTOR: Robbey Smith (618) 983‐5237
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Joel Grider (618) 983‐5803
PASTOR: Ramon Stacy (618) 201‐6313
PASTOR: David Gilley (618) 997‐4050
This information, based on the associational year, is taken from the 2020 ACP (Annual Church Profile). Cooperative Program, Mission Illinois Offering and Baptist Children's Home gifts are based on actual receipts for the 2020 financial year from Illinois Baptist State Association and Baptist Children's Home financial offices. Total Mission Expenditures includes Mission Illinois, Annie Armstrong, Lottie Moon, Baptist Children's Home, and other offerings (including Cooperative Program) given to any/all mission causes by the congregation reported from the Annual Church Profile.
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Central Baptist Association
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Clear Creek Baptist Association
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Fox Valley Baptist Association
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Gateway Baptist Association
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Goshen Trail Baptist Association
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Greater Wabash Baptist Association
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Lake County Baptist Association
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1‐ Name Changed (was August Gate Metro East)
2‐ Newly Affiliated in 2020. Name Changed (was Church of the Beloved‐Near West)
3‐ Newly Affiliated in 2020 (moved from Fox Valley)
4‐ Newly Affiliated in 2020
5‐ Name Changed (was Harvest Bible Chapel)
Miscellaneous (No Local Associational Affiliation)
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Three Rivers Baptist Association
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Union Baptist Association
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West Central Baptist Association
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Williamson Baptist Association
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2020 STATISTICAL SUMMARY
Illinois Baptist State Association
IBSA’s zone strategy groups the state’s local Baptist Associations into 10 regions, each served by a “zone consultant” from the IBSA staff. The plan helps us work more closely than ever with associations, churches, and ministry leaders.
1927Johnston CityA.W. EssickJ.A. MusgraveJ.M. Pepper W.L. Brock
1928MetropolisHarmon EtterJ.A. MusgraveJ.M. Pepper W.P. Throgmorton
1929Mt. VernonHarmon EtterJ.A. MusgraveJ.M. Pepper Ray Green 1930MarionPaul SmithJ.A.
1933LansdowneO.W. ShieldsJ.A.
1934Anna O.W. ShieldsJ.A.
1935Granite CityI.E. Lee
1936DuQuoinI.E. Lee
1937 Herrin J. Will HowellJ.A.
Reeder S.M. Foulon
Reeder C.F. Hooker
Reeder E.V. Lamb
Reeder Paul Rick
Reeder J.H. Maddox
1938Johnston CityE.V. Lamb Sr.J.A. MusgraveE.W. Reeder J.L. Hill
1939CarbondaleE.V. Lamb Sr.J.A. MusgraveE.W. Reeder A.L. Cox
1940HarrisburgW.A. CarletonJ.A. MusgraveE.W. Reeder P.A. McCasland
1941West FrankfortFred PropstJ.A. MusgraveE.W. Reeder L.H. Moore
1942DecaturFred PropstJ.A. MusgraveE.W. Reeder W.A. Gray
1943HerrinW.K. SiskJ.A. MusgraveE.W. Reeder A.A. Capron
1944Mt. VernonW.K. SiskL.H.MooreE.W. Reeder D.D. Tidwell
1945MarionI.E. MillerL.H.MooreE.W. Reeder J.M. Baldwin
1946EffinghamI.E. MillerL.H.MooreNoel M. TaylorC.H. Warren
1947DecaturW.A. GrayL.H.MooreNoel M. Taylor J. Paul Carleton
1948HarrisburgW.A. GrayS.Otho WilliamsNoel M. TaylorH.R. Moore
1949DuQuoinJ.Paul CarletonS.Otho WilliamsNoel M. TaylorA.G. Rednour
1950Anna J.Paul CarletonS.Otho WilliamsNoel M. TaylorRex Brown
1951CarbondaleL.H. MooreRobert HastingsNoel M. TaylorE.L. Combes
1952SpringfieldL.H. MooreRobert HastingsNoel M. TaylorWm. J. Purdue
1953SalemJames BaldwinRobert HastingsNoel M. TaylorT.W. Nelson
1954Mt. VernonJames BaldwinRobert HastingsNoel M. TaylorC.E. Langston
1955VandaliaTheron H. KingL.H.MooreNoel M. TaylorW.D. Berry
1956MetropolisTheron H. KingL.H.MooreNoel M. TaylorBert I. Cherry
1957PinckneyvilleArchie E. BrownL.H.MooreNoel M. TaylorI.E. Lee
1958West FrankfortArchie E. Brown L.H.Moore Noel M. TaylorHarold Cameron
1959Anna W.C. DobbsL.H.MooreNoel M. TaylorE.J. Morman
1960RockfordW.C. DobbsL.H.MooreNoel M. TaylorS.Otho Williams
1961EffinghamC.R. WalkerL.H.MooreNoel M. TaylorJohn Phillips
1962HerrinC.R. WalkerL.H.MooreNoel M. TaylorWm. B. Fuson
1963East St. LouisMaurice SwinfordL.H.MooreNoel M. TaylorCecil Martin
1964Joliet Maurice SwinfordJ.C. GreerNoel M. TaylorHoward T. Taylor
1965MarionCarvin BryantJ.C. GreerH.C. Croslin (interim)Lee Swope
1966Alton Carvin BryantJ.C. GreerH.C. Croslin (interim)Walter Bennett
1967VandaliaW.T. BranonJ.C. Greer James H. SmithV. Bradford Curry
1968Zion W.T. BranonJ.C. GreerJames H. SmithJ.D. McCarty
1969Mt. VernonCharles L. ChaneyJ.C. GreerJames H. SmithStanley H. Dill
These ministers died during the past year and were members of the churches listed. The information was taken from the 2020 Annual Church Profile and other available records.
Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord… Revelation 14:13
Donald Bigham Baker Street, Walnut Hill Salem South
Robert Carter Brownstown First Rehoboth
Jerold Darnell Spring Valley, Shiloh Metro East
Glenn Fehrenbacher Bogota, Bogota Olney
Ernest Flowers Bethel, Vandalia Rehoboth
Wendell Garrison Logan Street, Mt Vernon Salem South
George Kirov Bulgarian, Chicago Chicago Metro
Joseph T Lee Lighthouse of Truth, Winfield Chicago Metro
Darren Morrow Summit Avenue, Decatur Central
Robin Reynolds East Side, Belle Rive Salem South
Isaac Siprian Elk Grove Village First Fox Valley
Walter Welch Eastview, Springfield Heartland Network
Chad Williams Rochester First, Rochester Heartland Network
Abba Korean, DES PLAINES Lake County
Adams Street, HERRIN Williamson
Agape, PEORIA
Agape Bible Fellowship, MATTESON
Agape Korean, NORTHBROOK
Metro Peoria
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
AKIN, Akin Missionary Miscellaneous
ALBION
Albion First
Samaria Missionary
Greater Wabash
Greater Wabash
ALEDO, Trail of Hope Cowboy Quad Cities
Alpha, BOLINGBROOK Chicago Metro
ALTAMONT, Altamont First Rehoboth
ALTO PASS, Alto Pass First Clear Creek
ALTON
Calvary Gateway
Greater St James Gateway
Heartland Gateway
North Alton Gateway
The Bridge Gateway
Victory Gateway
AMBOY, Grace Fellowship Amboy-Sublette
Sinnissippi
Anew Life Ministry, GARY IN Chicago Metro
ANNA
Anna First Clear Creek
Anna Heights Clear Creek
Big Creek Clear Creek
Harvest Clear Creek
Anna First, ANNA Clear Creek
Anna Heights, ANNA Clear Creek
Another Chance, COUNTRY CLUB HILLS Chicago Metro
ANTIOCH, Lighthouse Church of Antioch Lake County
Antioch, MACEDONIA Goshen Trail
Antioch Missionary, BONNIE Salem South
ARGENTA, Argenta Central
ARLINGTON HTS
Chicago Japanese Chicago Metro
Korean Bethel Chicago Metro
Restoration Missionary Lake County
Tyrannus Chicago Metro
Armitage, CHICAGO
Arrington Prairie, SIMS
Chicago Metro
Greater Wabash
ARTHUR, Arthur Southern Central
ASHLAND, New Beginnings Christian Fellowship
ASHMORE
Sandy Creek
Ashmore First Westfield
Enon Missionary Westfield
ASHTON, Grace Fellowship
Sinnissippi
ATHENS, New Life Heartland Network
Athensville, ROODHOUSE Sandy Creek
ATWOOD, Atwood First Central
AUBURN, Meadowbrook Heartland Network
August Gate, BELLEVILLE Miscellaneous
AURORA
Iglesia Alfa y Omega Fox Valley
Iglesia Buen Samaritano Miscellaneous
Iglesia Emanuel Fox Valley
New Hope Fox Valley
Orchard Valley Fox Valley
Springbrook Community Chicago Metro
AVA, Ava Missionary Nine Mile
Baker Street, WALNUT HILL Salem South
Bankston Fork, HARRISBURGSaline
BARTLETT, Grace HillFox Valley
BARTONVILLE, BartonvilleMetro Peoria
Bayle City, RAMSEYRehoboth
BAYLIS, United BaptistMiscellaneous
Beacon Hill Missionary, CHICAGO HTSChicago Metro
BEARDSTOWN, First SouthernSandy Creek
Beaucoup, PINCKNEYVILLENine Mile
Beech Grove, THEBESClear Creek
BELKNAP, New HopeUnion
BELLE RIVE
Belle Rive MissionarySalem South
Long PrairieSalem South
Sugar CampGoshen Trail
BELLEVILLE
August Gate Miscellaneous
EastviewMetro
SoJournMiscellaneous
The
TowerviewMetro
Beloved Community, CHICAGOMiscellaneous
BEMENT, BementEast Central
BENTON
CaldwellFranklin
ForestFranklin
ImmanuelFranklin
Jackson GroveFranklin
New Hope MissionaryFranklin
North BentonFranklin
RendFranklin
Steel CityFranklin
West CityFranklin
BERWYN, Iglesia BetelFox Valley
BETHALTO, Bethalto First Gateway
Bethany, CYPRESS Clear Creek
Bethany Road Bible, DEKALB Miscellaneous
Bethel
BOURBONNAIS Three Rivers
COBDEN Clear Creek
DANVILLE East Central
MT VERNONSalem South
ODINKaskaskia
PRINCETONSinnissippi
ST CHARLESFox Valley
TROYGateway
VANDALIARehoboth
Bethel SBC, MT PROSPECTChicago Metro
Bethesda, GRANITE CITYGateway
Bethlehem
SALEMSalem South
SHIPMANMacoupin
Bible Community, FREEPORTNorth Central
Big Creek, ANNAClear Creek
Blaze Chapel, CENTRALIASalem South
Bloom Southern, FLORALouisville
Bloomfield, WINCHESTERSandy Creek
Blooming Grove, McLEANSBOROGoshen Trail
BLOOMINGTON
Charis CommunityEast Central
Tri-ValleyCentral
ValeEast Central
Blu, PARK RIDGEChicago Metro
BLUFFS, BluffsSandy Creek
BLUFORD
Bluford FirstSalem South
East Hickory HillSalem South
New LifeSalem South
Bogota First, NEWTONOlney BOLINGBROOK
Alpha Chicago Metro
Bolingbrook FirstThree Rivers
Cristo Es ReyThree Rivers
Truth Foundation MinistriesChicago Metro
BONNIE
AntiochSalem South
First Bonnie MissionarySalem South
BOURBONNAIS
BethelThree Rivers
Journey Church of Kankakee CoThree Rivers
BRAIDWOOD, Main StreetThree Rivers
Brainard Avenue, COUNTRYSIDEChicago Metro
Bread of Life, CHICAGOChicago Metro
BREESE, FaithKaskaskia
BRIDGEPORT, ShilohPalestine
BRIGHTON, Crossroads Community Gateway BROADVIEW
Broadview Missionary Chicago Metro
St James Community Chicago Metro
BROOKPORT
Brookport First Union
Calvary Missionary Antioch
BROUGHTON
New Prospect Goshen Trail
Brownfield, GOLCONDA Antioch
BROWNSTOWN, Brownstown First
Rehoboth
Bryan Street, HERRIN Williamson
Bulgarian, CHICAGO Chicago Metro
BUNCOMBE
Mt Zion Missionary Union
New Hope Clear Creek
United Missionary Clear Creek
BUNKER HILL, Bunker Hill
Macoupin
BURNT PRAIRIE, Liberty Greater Wabash
CAHOKIA, Jerome Lane Metro East
CAIRO, Grace Community Clear Creek
Caldwell, BENTON Franklin
Caledonia, OLMSTED
CALUMET CITY, Calumet City First Three Rivers
Calvary
ALTON
DECATUR
ELGIN
GALESBURG
HILLSBORO
JACKSONVILLE
PITTSFIELD
ROCKFORD
SPARTA
WEST FRANKFORT
Calvary East St Louis, EAST ST LOUIS
Calvary International, PLAINFIELD
Calvary Missionary, BROOKPORT
Camp Ground, MT VERNON
Cana, CREAL SPRINGS
CANTON, Temple
Capernaum, PEORIA Metro Peoria
CARBONDALE
Christ Church Nine Mile
CARLINVILLE
Charity
Cross
Emmanuel
CARLYLE, Carlyle First
CARMI
Carmi First
Kingdom
Stewart Street
Walnut Grove
CAROL STREAM
Crossroads Community
Trinity International
CARPENTERSVILLE, Meadowdale First
Goshen Trail
Greater Wabash
Miscellaneous
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Fox Valley
CARRIER MILLS, Carrier Mills First Saline
CARROLLTON, Faith
CARTERVILLE, Carterville First
CASEY
Casey First
Sandy Creek
Williamson
Westfield
Macedonia Westfield
Casey Avenue, MT VERNON
CASEYVILLE, True Worship
Salem South
Metro East
CAVE IN ROCK, Cave in Rock First Antioch
Celebration Community, PANA
Centennial Missionary, CHICAGO
Center, MARION
Central, OLYMPIA FIELDS
Central City, CENTRALIA
Central Grace, STREAMWOOD
CENTRALIA
Blaze Chapel
Central City
Rehoboth
Chicago Metro
Williamson
Three Rivers
Kaskaskia
Chicago Metro
Salem South
Kaskaskia
Eternity Kaskaskia
Temple Kaskaskia
Wamac Missionary
Zion Hill
CHAMPAIGN, Temple
CHANDLERVILLE, Panther Crk New Begin
CHANNAHON, Families of Faith
Charis Community, BLOOMINGTON
Charity, CARLINVILLE
Charity Southern, GREENFIELD
CHARLESTON
Kaskaskia
Kaskaskia
East Central
Sandy Creek
Fox Valley
Miscellaneous
Macoupin
Sandy Creek
Friendship Westfield
North Side
Miscellaneous
University Westfield
CHATHAM, Chatham Heartland Network
CHESTER, Chester First Nine Mile CHICAGO
Another Chance Chicago Metro
Armitage Chicago Metro
Beloved Community Miscellaneous
Bread of Life Chicago Metro
BulgarianChicago Metro
Centennial MissionaryChicago Metro
Chicago West BibleChicago Metro
Chicagoland CommunityChicago Metro
Christ BibleChicago Metro
Church of the BelovedMiscellaneous
Church of the Beloved - Albany ParkMiscellaneous
Church of the Beloved - South LoopMiscellaneous
Church of the Beloved - Wicker ParkChicago Metro
Cornelia AvenueChicago Metro
Evening Star MissionaryChicago Metro
Faith TabernacleChicago Metro
First Mount SinaiChicago Metro
First New BethlehemChicago Metro
First New Mt OliveChicago Metro
Freedom HopeMiscellaneous
GabaonChicago Metro
Good HopeChicago Metro
Good ShepherdMiscellaneous
Grace FamilyMiscellaneous
GracepointMiscellaneous
Gracepoint Chicago Hyde ParkMiscellaneous
Greater Morning ViewMiscellaneous
Greater TabernacleChicago Metro
Harmony CommunityChicago Metro
Iglesia BiblicaChicago Metro
Iglesia Ciudad de GraciaChicago Metro
Iglesia Cristo El RedentorChicago Metro
Iglesia Dios Con NosotrosMiscellaneous
Iglesia El MesiasMiscellaneous
Iglesia Evangelica FiladelfiaChicago Metro
Iglesia Misionera North AvenueChicago Metro
Iglesia NazaretMiscellaneous
Iglesia PenielMiscellaneous
ImmanuelChicago Metro
Kingdom PathwayChicago Metro
Mars HillChicago Metro
Mission of FaithChicago Metro
Morning Star BibleChicago Metro
Mount EbenezerMiscellaneous
Mt Carmel Children of GodChicago Metro
Mt JoyChicago Metro
Mt VernonMiscellaneous
New Beginnings of Chicago Miscellaneous
New Hope ChristianMiscellaneous
New Seasons ChicagoChicago Metro
New Tabernacle of FaithMiscellaneous
Original Wings of FaithChicago Metro
Peniel Multi-EthnicChicago Metro
Pilgrim RestChicago Metro
Practical Word MinistriesChicago Metro
Primera Iglesia de La VillitaChicago Metro
ProgressiveChicago Metro
RealChicago Metro
Reborn CommunityChicago Metro
Resurrection HouseChicago Metro
Ridge House of PraiseChicago Metro
Rose of LightChicago Metro
Soul Saving MissionaryMiscellaneous
SouthwestLake County
Sow Chicago CommunityChicago Metro
Starting Point CommunityChicago Metro
St John Baptist TempleChicago Metro
St Joseph MissionaryChicago Metro
The Connection CommunityChicago Metro
True Fellowship MissionaryMiscellaneous
UptownChicago Metro
Urban VoiceChicago Metro
Vietnamese AllianceChicago Metro
Chicago Golden Light Chinese, GLENVIEWMiscellaneous
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
Beacon Hill MissionaryChicago Metro
Iglesia Cristo Rompe Las CadenasChicago Metro
Chicago Japanese, ARLINGTON HTSChicago Metro
Chicago West Bible, CHICAGOChicago Metro
Chicagoland Community, CHICAGOChicago Metro CHILLICOTHE
River TerraceMetro Peoria
RomeMetro Peoria
Chinese NW Suburbs, ROLLING MEADOWSChicago Metro
Christ Church
CARBONDALE Nine Mile
MICHIGAN CITY INMiscellaneous
Christ Transformed Lives, WEST CHICAGOChicago Metro
CHRISTOPHER
Christopher FirstFranklin
Faith MissionaryFranklin
Christway, GODFREYGateway
Church of the Beloved, CHICAGOMiscellaneous
Church of the Beloved - Albany Park, CHICAGOMiscellaneous
Church of the Beloved - South Loop, CHICAGOMiscellaneous
Church of the Beloved - Wicker Park, CHICAGOChicago Metro
Church of the Cross, MAHOMETEast Central
CICERO, Iglesia MisioneraMiscellaneous
City of Joy, PINGREE GROVE
City of Joy Fellowship, EAST ST LOUIS
CLARENDON HILLS
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Hinsdale Chinese Chicago Metro
River of LifeChicago Metro
Clarksville, MARSHALLWestfield
Clarmin First, MARISSANine Mile
CLAY CITY
Clay City FirstOlney
Community SouthernLouisville
Zif Olney
Cleburne, MULKEYTOWNFranklin
CLIFTON, CliftonThree Rivers
Coal Bank Springs, MARIONWilliamson
Coal City First, MAZONThree Rivers
COAL VALLEY, New HopeQuad Cities
Coalton, NOKOMISRehoboth
COBDEN
BethelClear Creek
Cobden FirstClear Creek
Immanuel Praise & WorshipClear Creek
LimestoneClear Creek
Pleasant RidgeClear Creek
Water ValleyClear Creek
COFFEEN, Mt MoriahRehoboth
College Heights, ELDORADOSaline
COLLINSVILLE
Collinsville FirstMiscellaneous
Heights CommunityGateway
Iglesia AgapeMetro East
Meadow HeightsMetro East
Pleasant RidgeGateway
COLONA, Colona First SouthernQuad Cities
COLUMBIA, Columbia FirstMetro East
Columbus Southern, KEYESPORTRehoboth
Community Southern, CLAY CITYLouisville
Community Worship, MURRAYVILLESandy Creek
Concord, PINCKNEYVILLENine Mile
Congolese, SPRINGFIELDHeartland Network
Connexion, MT VERNONMiscellaneous
Cornelia Avenue, CHICAGOChicago Metro
Cornerstone
MARIONWilliamson
NORMALMiscellaneous
SAVOYEast Central
WINCHESTERSandy Creek
Cornerstone Ministries, WATSEKAThree Rivers
COULTERVILLE
Coulterville FirstNine Mile
WinkleNine Mile
COUNTRY CLUB HILLS
Another Chance Chicago Metro
Hillcrest Chicago Metro
COUNTRYSIDE
Brainard AvenueChicago Metro
La Mision de JesusMiscellaneous
County Line Missionary, SIMPSONUnion
CREAL SPRINGS
Cana Williamson
Creal Springs FirstWilliamson
FairviewWilliamson
New Salem MissionaryUnion
SpringhillWilliamson
Cristo Es Rey, BOLINGBROOKThree Rivers
Cross, CARLINVILLEMacoupin
Cross Community, MARIONWilliamson
Cross of Christ, NAPERVILLEMiscellaneous
Crosspoint, EDWARDSVILLEGateway
Crosspointe, OSWEGOThree Rivers
Crossroads Community
BRIGHTONGateway
CAROL STREAMChicago Metro
POST BARRINGTONLake County
CROSSVILLE, Crossville MissionaryGreater Wabash
Crosswinds, PLAINFIELDThree Rivers
CRYSTAL LAKE
Crystal Lake FirstFox Valley
Iglesia Luz Y VerdadMiscellaneous
CUTLER, Cutler FirstNine Mile
CYPRESS
BethanyClear Creek
Cypress FirstUnion
DAHLGREN
DahlgrenGoshen Trail
Union MissionaryGoshen Trail
DANVILLE, BethelEast Central
DAVIS JUNCTION, Grace FellowshipSinnissippi
Davis Prairie, MARIONWilliamson
DAWSON, Southtower CommunityHeartland Network
DECATUR
Calvary Central
EmmanuelCentral
GalileeCentral
Summit AvenueCentral
TabernacleCentral
DEKALB
Bethany Road BibleMiscellaneous
The Church in DekalbMiscellaneous
Delafield, MCLEANSBOROGoshen Trail
Delta, SPRINGFIELDHeartland Network
DES PLAINES
Abba KoreanLake County
Golf Road
Iglesia Cristiana El Camino
Romanian
DESOTO, Desoto First
Destiny
HOFFMAN ESTATES
ROCK
Diamond Springs, SHATTUC
Ditney Ridge, NORRIS CITY
DIXON, Northside
Dixon Springs, GOLCONDA
DONGOLA
Dongola First
Friendship
Dorrisville, HARRISBURG
DOW, Dow Southern
DOWELL, Dowell First
Old
Sunfield
Duncanville, ROBINSON
DUPO, Dupo First
Dutch Ridge Missionary, CARBONDALE
East Cape, McCLURE
EAST CARONDELET, East Carondelet First
East Hickory Hill, BLUFORD
EAST PEORIA
Elmridge
Richland Southern
The Journey
East Salem, MT VERNON
EAST ST LOUIS
Calvary East St Louis
City of Joy Fellowship
Fairmont
Fifteenth Street
Greater New Hope
Light of Christ
New Bethel Missionary
New Life Community
New Visions
Southern Mission
Straightway
East Union, MURRAYVILLE
BELLEVILLE
SPRINGFIELD
EDDYVILLE, Eddyville Missionary
Eden, WOODSTOCK Fox Valley
EDINBURG, Edinburg First Heartland Network
EDWARDSVILLE
Calvary Gateway
Crosspoint Gateway
Holiday Shores Gateway
Metro Gateway
EFFINGHAM
Calvary Kaskaskia
Effingham First Rehoboth
Iglesia Latina de Effingham Kaskaskia
Jackson Township Louisville
New Hope
ELDORADO
College Heights
Eldorado First
Scott Street
Union Grove
Calvary
Hanbit Korean
Iglesia Bethania
Iglesia El Calvario
Iglesia Vida Nueva
Larkin Avenue
ELIZABETHTOWN
Elizabethtown First
Peter's Creek
ELK GROVE VILLAGE, Elk Grove Village First
ELKVILLE, Elkville
ELLIS GROVE, Ellis Grove First
Ellis Mound, WAYNE CITY
Elm River, FAIRFIELD
Elm Street, MURPHYSBORO
Elmridge, EAST PEORIA
Elmwood Park Community, ELMWOOD PARK
Embassy, MT PROSPECT
Emmanuel
CARLINVILLE
ROODHOUSE
SALEM
SANDWICH
STERLING
Emmaus Road, EWING
Empowerment, MELROSE PARK
ENERGY, Energy First
Enon Missionary, ASHMORE
Erven Avenue, STREATOR
Eternity, CENTRALIA Kaskaskia
EVANSTON
Evanston Chicago Metro
New Christian Life Chicago Metro
Ransom City Chicago Metro
Evening Star Missionary, CHICAGO
EWING
Chicago Metro
Emmaus Road Miscellaneous
Ewing First Franklin
FAIRFIELD
Elm River
Fairfield First
Greater Wabash
Greater Wabash
Jasper Greater Wabash
North Side
Pleasant Grove Missionary
Greater Wabash
Greater Wabash
Fairman, SANDOVAL Kaskaskia
Fairmont, EAST ST LOUIS
Fairview, CREAL SPRINGS
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS
Fairview Heights First
New Christian Fellowship
Sterling
Metro East
Williamson
Metro East
Metro East
Metro East
Winstanley Metro East
Faith
BREESE Kaskaskia
CARROLLTON Sandy Creek
FREEBURG
Metro East
GALESBURG Metro Peoria
HIGHLAND Gateway
MARISSA Metro East
Faith Fellowship, MILAN Quad Cities
Faith Missionary, CHRISTOPHER Franklin
Faith Southern NEOGA Westfield
Faith Tabernacle, CHICAGO
Families of Faith, CHANNAHON
Chicago Metro
Fox Valley
Family Bible, PARK CITY Lake County
FARINA, Farina First Southern Louisville
FARMER CITY, Farmer City First East Central Fellowship
SHELBYVILLE Central
SOUTH CHICAGO HEIGHTS
Three Rivers
VIENNA Clear Creek
FIELDON, Fieldon First Sandy Creek
Fifteenth Street, EAST ST LOUIS
Metro East
FILLMORE, Fillmore Rehoboth
FINDLAY, Findlay First Southern Central
First Bonnie Missionary, BONNIE
First Community, SHIPMAN
First Congregational, KEWANEE
First Mount Sinai, CHICAGO
First New Bethlehem, CHICAGO
Salem South
Macoupin
Quad Cities
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
First New Mt Olive Missionary, CHICAGO Chicago Metro
FISHER, Fisher First East Central
FLAT ROCK, Flat Rock First Missionary Palestine
FLORA
Bloom Southern Louisville
Flora First Southern Kaskaskia
Forest, BENTON Franklin
FORSYTH, Forsyth Central
FRANKFORT, Lighthouse Fellowship Chicago Metro
FRANKLIN, Franklin Sandy Creek
FREEBURG, Faith Metro East
Freedom
MARTINSVILLE Miscellaneous
NOBLE Olney
ROCKFORD North Central
Freedom Hope, CHICAGO Miscellaneous
Freedom Missionary, MCLEANSBORO Franklin
FREEPORT, Bible Community North Central
Friendship
CHARLESTON Westfield
DONGOLA Clear Creek
PLAINFIELD Three Rivers
Gabaon, CHICAGO Chicago Metro
GALATIA
Galatia First Saline
Harco Saline
Long Branch Saline
North America Saline
Galena Park, PEORIA HEIGHTS Metro Peoria
GALESBURG
Calvary West Central
Faith Metro Peoria
Road to Freedom Metro Peoria
Galilee
DECATUR Central
WOLF LAKE Clear Creek
GALVA, Trinity Metro Peoria
Garden of Peace, PARK FOREST Chicago Metro
GARY IN
Anew Life Ministry Chicago Metro
Metropolitan Chicago Metro
Resurrection House of NW Indiana Chicago Metro
Gaskin City Missionary, HARRISBURG Saline
Gateway, MT VERNON Miscellaneous
Gathering of the First Born, JACKSONVILLE Sandy Creek
GEFF, Pleasant Hill Greater Wabash
GENOA, Gospel Life Bible
Fox Valley
GIBSON CITY, Gibson City First East Central
GILLESPIE, Trinity Macoupin
GIRARD
New Beginnings Macoupin
Pleasant Dale Macoupin
Glasgow, WINCHESTER
Sandy Creek
GLEN CARBON, Red Hill Gateway
GLEN ELLYN
Karen Mission Chicago Metro
Peoples Community Chicago Metro
Tensae Chicago Metro
Zomi Emmanuel Chicago Metro
Glenridge First, JUNCTION CITY
Kaskaskia
GLENVIEW, Chicago Golden Light Chinese Miscellaneous
GLENWOOD, In the Upper Room Ministries Chicago Metro
GODFREY, Christway Gateway
GOLCONDA
Brownfield Antioch
Dixon Springs Union
Golconda First Antioch
Homberg Antioch
Mt Olivet Antioch
Sulphur Springs Antioch
Golf Road, DES PLAINES Chicago Metro
Good Hope, CHICAGO Chicago Metro
Good Shepherd, CHICAGO Miscellaneous
GOREVILLE, Goreville First Williamson
Gospel Grace, WOODSTOCK
Gospel Life Bible, GENOA
Grace
Fox Valley
Fox Valley
GRANITE CITY Gateway
METROPOLIS Union
NOKOMIS Rehoboth
PALMYRA Sandy Creek
PEORIA Metro Peoria
ROCKFORD North Central
WINCHESTER Sandy Creek
Grace Community
CAIRO Clear Creek
VILLA PARK Chicago Metro
YORKVILLE Miscellaneous
Grace Community Fellowship, VANDALIA
Rehoboth
Grace Family, CHICAGO Miscellaneous
Grace Fellowship
AMBOY-SUBLETTE
ASHTON
DAVIS JUNCTION
Sinnissippi
Sinnissippi
Sinnissippi
WEST FRANKFORT Franklin
Grace Fellowship Mission, MURPHYSBORO Nine Mile
Grace Hill, BARTLETT
Grace Missionary, MARKHAM
Grace Southern, VIRDEN
Fox Valley
Chicago Metro
Macoupin
Gracepoint, CHICAGO Miscellaneous
Gracepoint Chicago Hyde Park, CHICAGO Miscellaneous
GRAND CHAIN, Hillerman Union
GRAND TOWER, Grand Tower First Clear Creek
GRANITE CITY
BethesdaGateway
EmmanuelGateway
GraceGateway
Granite City SecondGateway
Iglesia MaranathaGateway
Mitchell FirstGateway
PontoonGateway
SuburbanGateway
UnityGateway
West 22nd StGateway
GRAYVILLE
Grayville FirstGreater Wabash
NorthsideGreater Wabash
Greater Morning View, CHICAGOMiscellaneous
Greater New Hope, EAST ST LOUISMiscellaneous
Greater Rock of Ages, CHICAGOMiscellaneous
Greater St James, ALTONGateway
Greater Tabernacle, CHICAGOChicago Metro
GREENFIELD, Charity SouthernSandy Creek
GREENUP, Greenup First SouthernWestfield
GREENVIEW, Greenview FirstHeartland Network
GREENVILLE
New BeginningsRehoboth
Reno SouthernRehoboth
Smith GroveRehoboth
WisetownKaskaskia
WoburnRehoboth
GURNEE, Sanctuary MessianicLake County
Hagarstown, VANDALIARehoboth
Halsted Road, ROCKFORDNorth Central
HAMEL, New Life Christian FellowshipGateway
HAMILTON, Hamilton FirstMetro Peoria
HAMMOND, Hammond MissionaryCentral
HAMPSHIRE, The Resurrection BibleFox Valley
Hanbit Korean, ELGINFox Valley
Harbor, MARIONClear Creek
Harco, GALATIASaline
Harmony Community, CHICAGOChicago Metro
Harmony Missionary, MT VERNONSalem South
HARRISBURG
Bankston ForkSaline
DorrisvilleSaline
Gaskin City MissionarySaline
Harrisburg FirstSaline
Highview MissionaryBig Saline
Land Street MissionarySaline
Ledford Saline
Liberty Saline
Macedonia MissionaryBig Saline
McKinley Avenue Saline
New Castle Saline
North Williford Saline
Pankeyville Saline
Saline Ridge Missionary Big Saline
Walnut Grove Big Saline
Wasson Missionary Saline
HARVARD, Harvard First Fox Valley
Harvard Hills, WASHINGTON Metro Peoria
Harvest, ANNA Clear Creek
HARVEY
Holy Bible Missionary Chicago Metro
St Mark Missionary Chicago Metro
Universal Chicago Metro
HAVANA, Havana Southern Heartland Network
Heartland
ALTON Gateway
HUTSONVILLE Palestine
Heights Community, COLLINSVILLE Gateway
HEROD, Herod Springs Saline
Herod Springs, HEROD Saline
HERRICK, Herrick Rehoboth
HERRIN
Adams Street Williamson
Bryan Street Williamson
Herrin First Williamson
Herrin Second Williamson
Hurricane Memorial Williamson
HEYWORTH, Heyworth First Central
Hickory Grove, WRIGHTS Macoupin
Hickory Hill Missionary, MCLEANSBORO Goshen Trail
HIDALGO, Hidalgo Palestine
Higher Ground, MIDLOTHIAN Three Rivers
HIGHLAND
Faith Gateway
Highland Southern Gateway
Mosaic Gateway
Highland Avenue, ROBINSON Palestine
Highland Southern, HIGHLAND Gateway
Highview Missionary, HARRISBURG Big Saline
Hillcrest, COUNTRY CLUB HILLS
Chicago Metro
Hillerman, GRAND CHAIN Union
HILLSBORO
Calvary Rehoboth
Schram City Rehoboth
St James Macoupin
HILLSIDE, World Deliverance
Chicago Metro
HILLVIEW, Hillview Sandy Creek
Hinsdale Chinese, CLARENDON HILLS
Chicago Metro
HOFFMAN ESTATES, Destiny Miscellaneous
Holiday Shores, EDWARDSVILLE Gateway
Holy Bible Missionary, HARVEY
Homberg, GOLCONDA
Chicago Metro
Antioch
Hoosier Prairie, LOUISVILLE Olney
Hope Christian, SKOKIE
Hope Korean Comm, PARK RIDGE
Hopewell, PANA
Hopewell Missionary, MCLEANSBORO
Household of Faith, MARKHAM
Hurricane Memorial, HERRIN
HUTSONVILLE, Heartland
Iglesia Agape, COLLINSVILLE
Iglesia Alfa y Omega, AURORA
Iglesia Betel, BERWYN
Iglesia Bethania, ELGIN
Iglesia Biblica, CHICAGO
Iglesia Buen Samaritano, AURORA
Iglesia Camino Al Cielo, JOLIET
Iglesia Ciudad de Gracia, CHICAGO
Iglesia Cristiana El Camino, DES PLAINES
Iglesia Cristiana Grace, YORKVILLE
Iglesia Cristo El Redentor, CHICAGO
Iglesia Cristo Rompe Las Cadenas, CHICAGO HEIGHTS
Iglesia Dios Con Nosotros, CHICAGO
Iglesia El Calvario, ELGIN
Iglesia El Camino, ROUND LAKE BEACH
Iglesia El Mesias, CHICAGO
Iglesia Emanuel, AURORA
Iglesia Evangelica Filadelfia, CHICAGO
Iglesia Getsemani
MONTGOMERY
STERLING
Iglesia Gran Comision, WAUKEGAN
Iglesia Hispana, STERLING
Iglesia Latina de Effingham, EFFINGHAM
Iglesia Luz Y Verdad, CRYSTAL LAKE
Iglesia Maranatha, GRANITE CITY
Iglesia Misionera North Ave, CHICAGO
Iglesia Nazaret, CHICAGO
Iglesia Peniel, CHICAGO
Iglesia Piedra Angular, NORTH AURORA
Iglesia Principe de Paz, SPRINGFIELD
Iglesia Renacer, NORTH CHICAGO
Iglesia Vida Nueva, ELGIN
Immanuel
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Rehoboth
Goshen Trail
Chicago Metro
Williamson
Palestine
Metro East
Fox Valley
Fox Valley
Fox Valley
Chicago Metro
Miscellaneous
Three Rivers
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Miscellaneous
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Miscellaneous
Fox Valley
Lake County
Miscellaneous
Fox Valley
Chicago Metro
Fox Valley
Sinnissippi
Lake County
Sinnissippi
Kaskaskia
Miscellaneous
Gateway
Chicago Metro
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Fox Valley
Heartland Network
Lake County
Fox Valley
BENTON Franklin
CHICAGO
Chicago Metro
METROPOLIS Union
Immanuel Korean, ROLLING MEADOWS
Immanuel Praise & Worship, COBDEN
In the Upper Room, GLENWOOD
INA, Ina Missionary
Chicago Metro
Clear Creek
Chicago Metro
Franklin
Indian Camp, STONEFORT
International Fellowship, MONTGOMERY
Williamson
Chicago Metro
INGRAHAM, Ingraham Olney
IOLA, Iola Missionary
Island City, WILMINGTON
Island Grove, MARTINSVILLE
Miscellaneous
Three Rivers
Palestine
IUKA, Pleasant Grove Salem South
Jackson Creek Fellowship, MANHATTAN
Three Rivers
Jackson Grove, BENTON Franklin
Jackson Township, EFFINGHAM Louisville
JACKSONVILLE
Calvary Sandy Creek
Gathering of the First Born Sandy Creek
Lincoln Avenue Sandy Creek
Jasper, FAIRFIELD
Greater Wabash
Jerome Lane, CAHOKIA Metro East
JERSEYVILLE
Paradise Macoupin
Redemption Sandy Creek
Jesus is the Life, PARK FOREST
Chicago Metro
JOHNSTON CITY, Redemption Williamson
JOLIET, Iglesia Camino Al Cielo
JONESBORO
Three Rivers
Jonesboro First Clear Creek
Lockard Chapel Clear Creek
Reynoldsville Clear Creek
JOPPA, Joppa Missionary Union
Journey, NORMAL East Central
Journey of Kankakee Co, BOURBONNAIS
Three Rivers
JOY, Joy First Quad Cities
JUNCTION, Junction First Saline
JUNCTION CITY, Glenridge First Kaskaskia
Karen Mission
GLEN ELLYN Chicago Metro
MACHESNEY PARK North Central
KARNAK, Karnak First Union
KEENES
Keenes Missionary
Greater Wabash
Ten Post Oak Greater Wabash
KELL, Kell Salem South
KEWANEE, First Congregational Quad Cities
KEYESPORT, Columbus Southern Rehoboth
KILBOURNE
Mt Zion Heartland Network
New Lebanon
KINCAID, Kincaid
Heartland Network
Heartland Network
Kingdom, CARMI Goshen Trail
Kingdom Pathway, CHICAGO Chicago Metro
KINMUNDY, Meacham Louisville
Korean Bethel, ARLINGTON HTS Chicago Metro
La Mision de Jesus, COUNTRYSIDE
Miscellaneous
Lake Creek, MARION
Williamson
Lakeland, CARBONDALE Nine Mile
Land Street Missionary, HARRISBURG Saline
Laramie Street, PEORIAMetro Peoria
Larkin Avenue, ELGINFox Valley
LAWRENCEVILLE, Lawrenceville FirstPalestine
Lebanon Missionary, MT VERNONSalem South
Ledford, HARRISBURGSaline
Legacy, METROPOLISUnion
LEMONT, EmmanuelThree Rivers
LEROY, Leroy FirstEast Central
Liberty
BURNT PRAIRIEGreater Wabash
HARRISBURG Saline
MACEDONIA Franklin
PEKINMetro Peoria
Life Tide, GRANITE CITYGateway
Light & Grace, WAUKEGANLake County
Light of Christ, E SAINT LOUISMetro East
Lighthouse
ANTIOCH Lake County
MONMOUTHMetro Peoria
Lighthouse Bible, MUNDELEINMiscellaneous
Lighthouse Community, NASHVILLENine Mile
Lighthouse Community Okawville, OKAWVILLENine Mile
Lighthouse Fellowship, FRANKFORTChicago Metro
Limestone, COBDENClear Creek
LINCOLN, Lincoln SouthernCentral
Lincoln Avenue, JACKSONVILLESandy Creek
Lincoln Wood, ROCKFORDNorth Central
LITCHFIELD
Litchfield FirstMacoupin
Litchfield SouthernMacoupin
New HopeMacoupin
Living Faith, SHERMANHeartland Network
LivingStone, MARIONWilliamson
Living Stones Fellowship, ROCKFORDNorth Central
Living Word Bible, WESTMONTMiscellaneous
Lockard Chapel, JONESBOROClear Creek
Logan Street, MT VERNONSalem South
Long Branch, GALATIASaline
Long Prairie, BELLE RIVESalem South
LOUISVILLE
Hoosier PrairieOlney
Louisville Louisville
WabashLouisville
Love Fellowship, ROMEOVILLEChicago Metro
LOVE'S PARK, RedeemerMiscellaneous
LOVINGTON, Lovington FirstCentral
LYNDON, Trinity Sinnissippi
LYONS, Nuevo PactoChicago Metro
MACEDONIA
AntiochGoshen Trail
LibertyFranklin
Macedonia
CASEYWestfield
MILL SHOALSGoshen Trail
Macedonia Missionary, HARRISBURGBig Saline
MACHESNEY PARK
Karen MissionNorth Central
Machesney Park FirstNorth Central
MACOMB, UniversityMetro Peoria
MADISON, TempleGateway
MAHOMET, Church of the CrossEast Central
Main Street, BRAIDWOODThree Rivers
MAKANDA
MakandaClear Creek
S I CountryClear Creek
UnityNine Mile
MANHATTAN, Jackson Creek FellThree Rivers
MANITO, Manito Metro Peoria
MANTENO, Manteno FirstThree Rivers
Maple Grove, PERKSClear Creek
Maranatha, ROCK FALLSSinnissippi
MARENGO, Victory RockFox Valley
MARION
CenterWilliamson
Coal Bank SpringsWilliamson
Cornerstone Williamson
Cross CommunityWilliamson
Davis PrairieWilliamson
HarborClear Creek
Lake CreekWilliamson
LivingStone CommunityWilliamson
Marion FirstWilliamson
Marion SecondWilliamson
Marion ThirdWilliamson
The Journey Southern IllinoisMiscellaneous
The WordWilliamson
MARISSA
Clarmin FirstNine Mile
FaithMetro East
MARKHAM
Household of Faith Christian AssemblyChicago Metro
Grace MissionaryChicago Metro
Mars Hill, CHICAGOChicago Metro
MARSEILLES, ParkviewThree Rivers
MARSHALL
ClarksvilleWestfield
MarshallWestfield
Marshall Creek, ODINKaskaskia
MARTINSVILLE
Freedom Miscellaneous
Island Grove Palestine
Martinsville First Westfield
Olive Branch Palestine
MARYVILLE, Maryville First Gateway
MASCOUTAH
Mascoutah First
Mercy's Door
Metro East
Metro East
Purposed Metro East
MATTESON
Agape Bible Fellowship
Chicago Metro
New Faith Chicago Metro
Matthews, PINCKNEYVILLE
Nine Mile
MATTOON, Mattoon First Southern Westfield
MAYWOOD
Proviso Chicago Metro
The Community in Maywood Chicago Metro
United Faith Missionary Miscellaneous
MAZON, Coal City First Three Rivers
McArthur Drive, NORTH PEKIN Metro Peoria
McCLURE, East Cape Clear Creek
McHENRY, McHenry First Fox Valley
McKinley Avenue, HARRISBURG Saline
McLEANSBORO
Blooming Grove Goshen Trail
Delafield Goshen Trail
Freedom Missionary Franklin
Hickory Hill Missionary Goshen Trail
Hopewell Missionary Goshen Trail
McLeansboro First Goshen Trail
New Salem Goshen Trail
Temple Greater Wabash
Ten Mile Goshen Trail
Meacham, KINMUNDY Louisville
Meadow Heights, COLLINSVILLE
Meadowbrook, AUBURN
Metro East
Heartland Network
Meadowbrook First, MORO Gateway
Meadowdale First, CARPENTERSVILLE
Fox Valley
Meadowridge, ZION Lake County
MEDORA, Mt Pleasant Macoupin
MELROSE PARK, Empowerment
MENDOTA, Victory
Mercy's Door, MASCOUTAH
Chicago Metro
Fox Valley
Metro East
Metro, EDWARDSVILLE Gateway
METROPOLIS
Grace Union
Immanuel Union
Legacy Union
Metropolis First Union
New Beginnings Union
Seven Mile Union
Waldo Missionary Union
Weaver Creek Union
Metropolitan, GARY (IN)
MICHIGAN CITY (IN), Christ Church
MIDLOTHIAN, Higher Ground
MILAN, Faith Fellowship
MILL CREEK, Mill Creek
MILL SHOALS
Chicago Metro
Miscellaneous
Three Rivers
Quad Cities
Clear Creek
Macedonia Goshen Trail
Mill Shoals
MILLSTADT, Millstadt
Mission of Faith, CHICAGO
Mitchell First, GRANITE CITY
Greater Wabash
Metro East
Chicago Metro
Gateway
MODESTO, Modesto Macoupin
MOLINE
Northcrest Calvary
Race of the Elect of Christ
MOMENCE, Momence First
MONMOUTH, Lighthouse
MONTGOMERY
Quad Cities
Quad Cities
Three Rivers
Metro Peoria
Calvary Fox Valley
Iglesia Getsemani
International Fellowship of Believers
MONTICELLO, Calvary
Fox Valley
Chicago Metro
East Central
MONTROSE, Mullen Westfield
Morning Star, ROCKFORD
Morning Star Bible, CHICAGO
MORO, Meadowbrook First
MORRIS, Calvary
MORTON, Morton First
Mosaic, HIGHLAND
MOUND CITY, Mound City First
MOUNDS, Mounds First
Mount Ebenezer, CHICAGO
Mt Calvary, ROBBINS
Mt Carmel Children of God, CHICAGO
MT CARMEL, Mt Carmel First
Miscellaneous
Chicago Metro
Gateway
Three Rivers
Metro Peoria
Gateway
Clear Creek
Clear Creek
Miscellaneous
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Greater Wabash
Mt Carmel, RAMSEY Rehoboth
Mt Joy, CHICAGO
Chicago Metro
Mt Moriah, COFFEEN Rehoboth
MT OLIVE, Mt Olive First
Mt Olive
DONGOLA
WEST YORK
Mt Olivet, GOLCONDA
Mt Pleasant
MEDORA
PULASKI
MT PROSPECT
Bethel SBC
Macoupin
Clear Creek
Palestine
Antioch
Macoupin
Clear Creek
Chicago Metro
Embassy Miscellaneous
New Lords Church Chicago Metro
Mt Vernon, CHICAGO Miscellaneous
MT VERNON
Bethel Salem South
Camp Ground Salem South
Casey Avenue Salem South
Connexion Miscellaneous
East Salem Salem South
Gateway Miscellaneous
Harmony Missionary Salem South
Lebanon Salem South
Logan Street Salem South
Mt Vernon Second Salem South
New Hope Salem South
Old Union Missionary Salem South
Park Avenue Salem South
Pleasant Hill Salem South
Pleasant View Missionary Salem South
South Side Salem South
Summersville Salem South
West SideSalem South
MT ZION, Mt Zion FirstCentral
Mt Zion
KILBOURNEHeartland Network
NEOGAWestfield
PIASAMacoupin
Mt Zion Missionary, BUNCOMBEUnion
MUDDY, Muddy FirstSaline
Mulberry Grove First, MULBERRY GROVEKaskaskia
MULKEYTOWN, CleburneFranklin
Mullen, MONTROSEWestfield
MUNDELEIN
Lighthouse BibleMiscellaneous
Mundelein FirstLake County
Murdale, CARBONDALENine Mile
MURPHYSBORO
Elm StreetNine Mile
Grace Fellowship MissionNine Mile
Sand RidgeNine Mile
MURRAYVILLE
Community WorshipSandy Creek
East UnionSandy Creek
MurrayvilleMiscellaneous
YoungbloodSandy Creek
NAPERVILLE
Cross of ChristMiscellaneous
The Lord's ChurchChicago Metro
NASHVILLE
Lighthouse CommunityNine Mile
Nashville FirstNine Mile
New Heart FellowshipNine Mile
NEBO, Nebo Bay Creek
NEOGA
Faith Southern Westfield
Mt Zion Westfield
Net Community, STAUNTONMacoupin
New Antioch Missionary, BELLEVILLEMetro East
NEW ATHENS, New Athens FirstMetro East
NEW BADEN, New Baden FirstMetro East
New Beginnings
GIRARDMacoupin
GREENVILLERehoboth
METROPOLISUnion
STREATORThree Rivers
New Beginnings Christian Fellowship, ASHLANDSandy Creek
New Beginnings of Chicago, CHICAGOMiscellaneous
New Bethel, RAMSEYRehoboth
New Bethel Missionary, EAST ST LOUISMetro East
NEW BURNSIDE, New BurnsideSaline
New Castle, HARRISBURGSaline
New Christian Fellowship, FAIRVIEW HEIGHTSMetro East
New Christian Life, EVANSTONChicago Metro
New City, URBANAMiscellaneous
NEW DOUGLAS, New DouglasGateway
New Faith, MATTESONChicago Metro
New Heart Fellowship, NASHVILLENine Mile
New Hope
AURORAFox Valley
BELKNAPUnion
BUNCOMBEClear Creek
COAL VALLEYQuad Cities
EFFINGHAMKaskaskia
LITCHFIELDMacoupin
MT VERNON Salem South
ROBINSONPalestine
SOUTH PEKINMetro Peoria
TOWER HILLRehoboth
TUSCOLAWestfield
WAVERLYSandy Creek
WORDENGateway
New Hope Christian, ChicagoMiscellaneous
New Hope Missionary, BENTONFranklin
New Hope of Como, STERLINGSinnissippi
New Horizons Southern, PAWNEEHeartland Network
New Lebanon, KILBOURNEHeartland Network
New Life
ATHENSHeartland Network
BLUFORDSalem South
WAVERLYHeartland Network
New Life Bilingual, WEST CHICAGOChicago Metro
New Life Christian, HAMELGateway
New Life Community, EAST ST LOUISMetro East
New Lords Church, MT PROSPECT Chicago Metro
New Prospect, BROUGHTON Goshen Trail
New Salem, MCLEANSBORO Goshen Trail
New Salem Missionary, CREAL SPRINGS Union
New Song Ministries, ZION Lake County
New Tabernacle of Faith, CHICAGO Miscellaneous
New Visions, E SAINT LOUIS Metro East
New Zion, ROCKFORD Miscellaneous
NEWTON, Bogota First Olney
NILWOOD, Nilwood Macoupin
Nine Mile, TAMAROA Nine Mile
NOBLE, Freedom Olney
NOKOMIS
Coalton Rehoboth
Grace Rehoboth
Shiloh Rehoboth
NORMAL Cornerstone Miscellaneous
Journey East Central
NORRIS CITY
Ditney Ridge Goshen Trail
Norris City First Southern Goshen Trail
North Alton, ALTON Gateway
North America, GALATIA Saline
NORTH AURORA, Iglesia Piedra Angular Fox Valley
North Benton, BENTON Franklin
NORTH CHICAGO, Iglesia Renacer Lake County
NORTH PEKIN, McArthur Drive Metro Peoria
North Side
FAIRFIELD Greater Wabash
CHARLESTON Miscellaneous
North Williford, HARRISBURG Saline
NORTHBROOK, Agape Korean Chicago Metro
Northcrest Calvary, MOLINE Quad Cities
NORTHFIELD, Northfield Korean Chicago Metro
Northside
DIXON Sinnissippi
GRAYVILLE Greater Wabash
Nuevo Pacto, LYONS Chicago Metro
Oak Grove
PINCKNEYVILLE Nine Mile
VIENNA Union
OBLONG
Oblong First Palestine
Prairie Grove Palestine
Prior Grove Palestine
OCONEE, Oconee Rehoboth
ODIN
Bethel Kaskaskia
Marshall Creek Kaskaskia
Odin Kaskaskia
O'FALLON, O'Fallon First Metro East
OKAWVILLE, Lighthouse Community Okawville
Nine Mile
Old Du Quoin, DU QUOIN Franklin
Old Union Missionary, MT VERNON
Olive Branch, MARTINSVILLE
Olive Branch Missionary, WAYNE CITY
OLMSTED, Caledonia
Salem South
Palestine
Greater Wabash
Clear Creek
OLNEY, Olney Southern Olney
OLYMPIA FIELDS
Central Three Rivers
Rehoboth Evangelistic Chicago Metro
OPDYKE, Opdyke Salem South
Open Door, TOLEDO Miscellaneous
Orchard Valley, AURORA Fox Valley
Original Wings of Faith, CHICAGO
Chicago Metro
ORION, Orion First Quad Cities
OSWEGO
Crosspointe Three Rivers
The Source Three Rivers
OTTERVILLE, Otterville Southern Sandy Creek
Overcup, VANDALIA Rehoboth
OZARK, Ozark Saline
PALMYRA, Grace Sandy Creek
PANA
Celebration Community Rehoboth
Hopewell Rehoboth
PANAMA, Redeemer Rehoboth
Pankeyville, HARRISBURG Saline
Panther Creek New Beginnings, CHANDLERVILLE
Panther Fork Missionary, TEXICO
Sandy Creek
Salem South
Paradise, JERSEYVILLE Macoupin
PARIS, Paris Southern Miscellaneous
Park Avenue, MT VERNON
PARK CITY, Family Bible
PARK FOREST
Salem South
Lake County
Garden of Peace Chicago Metro
Jesus is the Life Chicago Metro
PARK RIDGE
Blu Church Chicago Metro
Hope Korean Community Chicago Metro
Parkview, MARSEILLES
Three Rivers
Pasfield Southern, SPRINGFIELD Heartland Network
PATOKA, Patoka First Kaskaskia
PATTERSON, Wilmington
Sandy Creek
PAWNEE, New Horizons Southern Heartland Network
PAYSON, Payson Southern Bay Creek
Peaceful Korean, ROLLING MEADOWS Miscellaneous
PEKIN, Liberty Metro Peoria
Pelley Road Christian Fellowship, ROCKFORD
Peniel Multi-Ethnic, CHICAGO
Pennsylvania Ave., URBANA
North Central
Chicago Metro
East Central
Peoples Community, GLEN ELLYN Chicago Metro
Peoples Missionary, ROCK ISLAND Quad Cities
PEORIA
Agape
Capernaum
Laramie Street Metro Peoria
Woodland Metro Peoria
PEORIA HEIGHTS, Galena Park Metro Peoria
Perfecting Faith, SWANSEA Metro East
PERKS, Maple Grove Clear Creek
PERU, Peru First Three Rivers
Peter's Creek, ELIZABETHTOWN Antioch
PETERSBURG
Petersburg First Heartland Network
Sandridge New Hope Heartland Network
PIASA, Mt Zion
Pilgrim Rest Missionary, CHICAGO
PINGREE GROVE, City of Joy
PITTSFIELD, Calvary
PLAINFIELD
Calvary International
Crosswinds
Friendship
Walking in Grace Chicago Metro
PLAINVIEW, Plainview Macoupin
Pleasant Dale, GIRARD Macoupin
Pleasant Grove, IUKA Salem South
Pleasant Grove Missionary
FAIRFIELD Greater Wabash
WAUKEGAN Lake County
PLEASANT HILL, Pleasant Hill First Bay Creek
Pleasant Hill
MT VERNON Salem South
ROODHOUSE Sandy Creek
THOMPSONVILLE Franklin
Pleasant Hill The Brick, GEFF Greater Wabash
Pleasant Mound, SMITHBORO Rehoboth
Pleasant Ridge
COBDEN Clear Creek
COLLINSVILLE Gateway
Pleasant Valley, BELLEVILLE Metro East
Pleasant Valley Missionary, THOMPSONVILLE Franklin
Pleasant View Missionary, MT VERNON Salem South
POCAHONTAS, Pocahontas First Kaskaskia
Pontoon, GRANITE CITY Gateway
POST BARRINGTON, Crossroads Community Lake County
Practical Word Ministries, CHICAGO Chicago Metro
PRAIRIE DU ROCHER, Prairie Du Rocher First
Metro East
Prairie Grove, OBLONG Palestine
Primera Iglesia de LaVillita, CHICAGO Chicago Metro
PRINCETON, Bethel
Sinnissippi
Prior Grove, OBLONG Palestine
Progressive, CHICAGO
Chicago Metro
Proviso, MAYWOOD Chicago Metro
PULASKI, Mt Pleasant Clear Creek
QUINCY
Quincy Bay Creek
Quincy First Southern Bay Creek
Race of the Elect of Christ, MOLINE Quad Cities
RALEIGH, Raleigh Saline
RAMSEY
Bayle City Rehoboth
Mt Carmel Rehoboth
New Bethel
Rehoboth
Ramsey First Rehoboth
Vera Rehoboth
Ransom City, EVANSTON
Chicago Metro
RAYMOND, Raymond Macoupin
Real, CHICAGO
Reborn Community, CHICAGO
RED BUD, Red Bud First
Red Hill, GLEN CARBON
Redeemer
LOVES PARK
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Metro East
Gateway
Miscellaneous
PANAMA Rehoboth
WATERLOO
Redeemer Fellowship, ST CHARLES
Redemption, JOHNSTON CITY
Redemption Community, BELLEVILLE
Redemption Hour, ROMEOVILLE
Refreshing Spring, OAK LAWN
Rehoboth Evangelistic, OLYMPIA FIELDS
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Williamson
Metro East
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Rend, BENTON Franklin
Reno Southern, GREENVILLE Rehoboth
Restoration Missionary, ARLINGTON HTS
Resurrection, JERSEYVILLE
Resurrection House, CHICAGO
Resurrection House of NW Ind, GARY IN
Lake County
Sandy Creek
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Revelation Road, VIENNA Union
Revive Community, MOUNT MORRIS
Reynoldsville, JONESBORO
Richland Southern, EAST PEORIA
Ridge House of Praise, CHICAGO
Sinnissippi
Clear Creek
Metro Peoria
Chicago Metro
RIDGWAY, Ridgway First Saline
River of Life
CLARENDON HILLS Chicago Metro
URBANA East Central
River Terrace, CHILLICOTHE Metro Peoria
RIVERTON, Riverton First
Heartland Network
Road to Freedom, GALESBURG Metro Peoria
Roanoke, SPRINGFIELD
ROBBINS
Heartland Network
Mt Calvary Chicago Metro
Pilgrim Valley Missionary Chicago Metro
ROBINSON
Duncanville Palestine
Highland Avenue Palestine
New Hope Palestine
ROCHESTER, Rochester First
ROCK FALLS, Maranatha
Rock Hill, CARBONDALE
ROCK ISLAND
Heartland Network
Sinnissippi
Nine Mile
Destiny Quad Cities
The Word Miscellaneous
ROCKFORD
Calvary North Central
Freedom Missionary North Central
Grace North Central
Halsted Road North Central
Lincoln Wood North Central
Living Stones Fellowship North Central
Morning Star Miscellaneous
New Zion Miscellaneous
Pelley Road Christian Fellowship North Central
Roe's Dale, PINCKNEYVILLE
Nine Mile
Roland Manor, WASHINGTON Metro Peoria
ROLLING MEADOWS
Chinese Northwest Suburbs Chicago Metro
Immanuel Korean Chicago Metro
Peaceful Korean Miscellaneous
Romanian, DES PLAINES Chicago Metro
Rome, CHILLICOTHE Metro Peoria
ROMEOVILLE
Love Fellowship Chicago Metro
Redemption Hour Chicago Metro
Unity Korean Three Rivers
ROODHOUSE
Athensville Sandy Creek
Emmanuel Sandy Creek
Pleasant Hill Sandy Creek
Rose of Light, CHICAGO Chicago Metro
ROSICLARE, Rosiclare First Antioch
ROUND LAKE BEACH
Iglesia El Camino Lake County
Wilderness Gathering Lake County
ROYALTON, Royalton First Franklin
RUSHVILLE, Rushville First Southern Sandy Creek
S I Country, MAKANDA
SAINT LOUIS (MO), The Body of Christ
SALEM
Clear Creek
Metro East
Bethlehem Salem South
Emmanuel Kaskaskia
Salem First Kaskaskia
Saline Ridge Missionary, HARRISBURG Big Saline
Samaria Missionary, ALBION
Greater Wabash
Sanctuary Messianic, GURNEE Lake County
SANDOVAL
Fairman Kaskaskia
Sandoval Kaskaskia
Sandridge, WINCHESTER Sandy Creek
Sandridge New Hope, PETERSBURG
Heartland Network
SANDWICH, Emmanuel Three Rivers
Sandy Creek, TAMMS Clear Creek
SCHAUMBURG, Bapt Church of Schaumburg
Schram City, HILLSBORO
Chicago Metro
Rehoboth
Scott Street, ELDORADO Saline
SESSER, Sesser First Franklin
Seven Mile, METROPOLIS Union
SHATTUC, Diamond Springs
Kaskaskia
SHAWNEETOWN, Shawneetown First Saline
SHELBYVILLE, Fellowship Central
SHERMAN, Living Faith Heartland Network
SHILOH, Spring Valley
Shiloh
Metro East
BRIDGEPORT Palestine
NOKOMIS Rehoboth
THOMPSONVILLE Williamson
VILLA RIDGE
SHIPMAN
Clear Creek
Bethlehem Macoupin
First Community Macoupin
SIMPSON
County Line Missionary Union
Simpson Missionary Union
SIMS
Arrington Prairie
Sims Missionary
SKOKIE, Hope Christian
SLEEPY HOLLOW, Twin Oaks
Smith Grove, GREENVILLE
SMITHBORO
Greater Wabash
Greater Wabash
Chicago Metro
Fox Valley
Rehoboth
Pleasant Mound Rehoboth
Smithboro Rehoboth
SMITHTON, Smithton First
Metro East
Sojourn, BELLEVILLE Miscellaneous
SOMONAUK, Somonauk
Three Rivers
Sorento Southern, SORENTO Rehoboth
Soul Reviving Missionary, CHICAGO
SOUTH BELOIT, South Beloit First
SOUTH CHICAGO HEIGHTS
Fellowship
Transformation
SOUTH PEKIN, New Hope
South Side, MT VERNON
Chicago Metro
North Central
Three Rivers
Three Rivers
Metro Peoria
Salem South
Southern Mission, EAST ST LOUIS Metro East
Southtower Community, DAWSON Heartland Network
Southwest, CHICAGO Lake County
Sow Chicago Community, CHICAGO Chicago Metro
SPARTA
Calvary Metro East
Sparta First Nine Mile
Spring Valley, SHILOH
Springbrook Community, AURORA
SPRINGFIELD
Metro East
Chicago Metro
Congolese Heartland Network
Delta Heartland Network
Eastview Heartland Network
Iglesia Principe de Paz Heartland Network
Pasfield Heartland Network
Roanoke Heartland Network
Springfield First Heartland Network
Springfield Southern Heartland Network
Together Heartland Network
Western Oaks Heartland Network
Springhill, CREAL SPRINGS Williamson
ST CHARLES
Bethel Fox Valley
Redeemer Fellowship Miscellaneous
St James, HILLSBORO Macoupin
St James Community, BROADVIEW
St John Baptist Temple, CHICAGO
St Joseph Missionary, CHICAGO
St Mark Missionary, HARVEY
Starting Point Community, CHICAGO
STAUNTON, Net Community
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Macoupin
Steel City, BENTON Franklin
STEELEVILLE, Steeleville
STERLING
Emmanuel
Iglesia Getsemani
Iglesia Hispana
New Hope of Como
Sterling, FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS
Stewart Street, CARMI
STONEFORT
Indian Camp
Stonefort Missionary
Straightway, EAST ST LOUIS
Nine Mile
Sinnissippi
Sinnissippi
Sinnissippi
Sinnissippi
Metro East
Greater Wabash
Williamson
Saline
Metro East
STRASBURG, Strasburg Louisville
STREAMWOOD, Central Grace Chicago Metro STREATOR
Erven Avenue
Strong Tower, XENIA Louisville
SUBLETTE, Grace Fellowship Amboy-Sublette Sinnissippi
Sugar Camp, BELLE RIVE Goshen Trail
SULLIVAN, Sullivan Southern Central
Sulphur Springs, GOLCONDA Antioch
Summersville, MT VERNON Salem South
Summit Avenue, DECATUR
Sunfield, DU QUOIN
SWANSEA
Perfecting Faith
Westview
SYCAMORE, Sycamore
TALLULA, Tallula
TAMMS
Sandy Creek
Tamms Community
Tamms First
TAYLOR SPRINGS, Taylor Springs First
TAYLORVILLE, Taylorville Southern
Temple
CANTON
CENTRALIA Kaskaskia
CHAMPAIGN
MADISON
MCLEANSBORO
Ten Mile, MCLEANSBORO Goshen Trail
Ten Post Oak, KEENES Greater Wabash
Tensae, GLEN ELLYN Chicago Metro
TEXICO, Panther Fork Missionary Salem South
The Body of Christ, SAINT LOUIS (MO) Metro East
The Bridge, ALTON Gateway
The Church in Dekalb, DEKALB
The Community in Maywood, MAYWOOD
The Connection Community, CHICAGO
The Journey, E PEORIA
The Journey Metro East, BELLEVILLE
The Journey Southern Illinois, MARION
The Lord's Church, NAPERVILLE
Miscellaneous
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Metro Peoria
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Chicago Metro
The Lord's Way Missionary, CHICAGOChicago Metro
The Resurrection Bible, HAMPSHIREFox Valley
The Ridge, CARBONDALENine Mile
The Source, OSWEGO
The Word
Three Rivers
MARION Williamson
ROCK ISLAND Miscellaneous
THEBES
Beech Grove Clear Creek
Thebes First Clear Creek
THOMPSONVILLE
Pleasant Hill Franklin
Pleasant Valley Missionary Franklin
Shiloh Williamson
Thompsonville First Franklin
TILDEN, Tilden First
Nine Mile
TINLEY PARK, Tinley Park First Chicago Metro
Together, SPRINGFIELD
TOLEDO
Heartland Network
Open Door Miscellaneous
Toledo First
Westfield
TOLONO, Tolono First East Central
TOWER HILL, New Hope
Towerview, BELLEVILLE
Trail of Hope Cowboy, ALEDO
Transformation
SOUTH CHICAGO HEIGHTS
TREMONT, Tremont
TRENTON, West Gate
Trinity
Rehoboth
Metro East
Quad Cities
Three Rivers
Metro Peoria
Kaskaskia
GALVA Metro Peoria
GILLESPIE
Macoupin
LYNDON Sinnissippi
Trinity International, CAROL STREAM
Chicago Metro
Tri-Valley, BLOOMINGTON Central
TROY, Bethel Gateway
True Fellowship Missionary, CHICAGO
True Worship, CASEYVILLE
Truth Foundation, BLOOMINGTON
Tuscola First, TUSCOLA
Twin Oaks, SLEEPY HOLLOW
Tyrannus, ARLINGTON HTS
ULLIN, Ullin First
Miscellaneous
Metro East
Chicago Metro
Westfield
Fox Valley
Chicago Metro
Clear Creek
Union Grove, ELDORADO Saline
Union Missionary, DAHLGREN
United, BAYLIS
Goshen Trail
Bay Creek
United Faith Missionary, MAYWOOD Miscellaneous
United Missionary, BUNCOMBE
Unity
Clear Creek
GRANITE CITY Gateway
MAKANDA
Unity Korean, ROMEOVILLE
Universal, HARVEY
University
CARBONDALE
Nine Mile
Three Rivers
Chicago Metro
Nine Mile
CHARLESTON Westfield
MACOMB Metro Peoria
Uptown, CHICAGO Chicago Metro
Urban Voice, CHICAGO Chicago Metro
URBANA
New City Miscellaneous
Pennsylvania Avenue East Central
River of Life East Central
Vale, BLOOMINGTON East Central
VALIER
Valier First Franklin
Valier Second Franklin
VANDALIA
Bethel Rehoboth
Grace Comm Fellowship Rehoboth
Hagarstown Rehoboth
Overcup Rehoboth
Temple Rehoboth
Unity Kaskaskia
Vera, RAMSEY Rehoboth
Victory
ALTON Gateway
MENDOTA Fox Valley
Victory Rock, MARENGO Fox Valley
VIENNA
Fellowship Clear Creek
Oak Grove Union
Revelation Road Union
Vienna First Union
Vietnamese Alliance, CHICAGO Chicago Metro
Vietnamese Evangelical, WINFIELD Miscellaneous
Villa Hills First, BELLEVILLE Metro East
VILLA PARK, Grace Community Chicago Metro
VILLA RIDGE, Shiloh Clear Creek
VIRDEN, Grace Southern Macoupin
Wabash, LOUISVILLE Louisville
Waldo Missionary, METROPOLIS Union
Walkerville, WHITE HALL Sandy Creek
Walking in Grace, PLAINFIELD Chicago Metro
Walnut Grove
CARMI Miscellaneous
HARRISBURG Big Saline
WALNUT HILL, Baker Street Salem South
WALSHVILLE, Walshville Rehoboth
Wamac Missionary, CENTRALIA Kaskaskia
WASHINGTON
Harvard Hills Metro Peoria
Roland Manor Metro Peoria
Washington First Metro Peoria
Wasson Missionary, HARRISBURG Saline
Water Valley, COBDEN Clear Creek
WATERLOO
RedeemerMiscellaneous
Waterloo FirstMetro East
WATSEKA, Cornerstone MinistriesThree Rivers
WATSON, WatsonLouisville
WAUKEGAN
Iglesia Gran ComisionLake County
Light & GraceLake County
Pleasant Grove MissionaryLake County
WAVERLY
New HopeSandy Creek
New Life Heartland Network
WAYNE CITY
Ellis MoundGreater Wabash
Olive Branch MissionaryGreater Wabash
Wayne CityGreater Wabash
Weaver Creek, METROPOLISUnion
WELDON, WeldonEast Central
West 22nd St, GRANITE CITYGateway
WEST CHICAGO
Christ Transformed LivesChicago Metro
New Life BilingualChicago Metro
West City, BENTONFranklin
WEST FRANKFORT
CalvaryFranklin
Grace FellowshipFranklin
West Frankfort FirstFranklin
West Frankfort SecondMiscellaneous
West Frankfort ThirdFranklin
West Gate, TRENTONKaskaskia
West Side, MT VERNONSalem South
WEST UNION, West Union FirstPalestine
WEST YORK, Mt OlivePalestine
Western Oaks, SPRINGFIELDHeartland Network
WESTFIELD, WestfieldWestfield
WESTMONT, Living Word BibleMiscellaneous
Westview, SWANSEAMetro East
WHEATON, Wheaton SecondMiscellaneous
WHITE HALL
CalvarySandy Creek
WalkervilleSandy Creek
Whitelaw Avenue, WOOD RIVERGateway
WHITTINGTON, WhittingtonFranklin
Wilderness Gathering, ROUND LAKE BEACHLake County
WILLOW SPRINGS, Willow Springs FirstChicago Metro
Wilmington, PATTERSON Sandy Creek
WILMINGTON, Island City Three Rivers
WINCHESTER
BloomfieldSandy Creek
CornerstoneSandy Creek
GlasgowSandy Creek
Grace Sandy Creek
Sandridge
Sandy Creek
WINFIELD, Vietnamese Evangelical Miscellaneous
Winkle, COULTERVILLE
Winstanley, FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS
Nine Mile
Metro East
WINTHROP HARBOR, Winthrop Harbor First Lake County
Wisetown, GREENVILLE
Kaskaskia
Woburn, GREENVILLE Rehoboth
WOLF LAKE, Galilee Clear Creek
WOOD DALE, Wood Dale First Fox Valley
WOOD RIVER, Whitelaw Avenue Gateway
Woodland, PEORIA
WOODLAWN, Woodlawn First
Metro Peoria
Salem South
WOODSON, Woodson Sandy Creek
WOODSTOCK
Eden Fox Valley
Gospel Grace Fox Valley
WORDEN, New Hope Gateway
World Deliverance, HILLSIDE Chicago Metro
XENIA, Strong Tower Louisville
YORKVILLE
Grace Community Miscellaneous
Iglesia Cristiana Grace Miscellaneous
Youngblood, MURRAYVILLE Sandy Creek
ZEIGLER, Zeigler First Franklin
Zif, CLAY CITY Olney
ZION
Meadowridge Lake County
New Song Ministries
Lake County
Zion Hill, CENTRALIA Kaskaskia
Zomi Emmanuel, GLEN ELLYN Chicago Metro
(For other ordained ministers, consult next roster)
Each church, in its sovereignty and subject to no power or authority of the Convention, ordains and licenses ministers and calls and employs pastors and staff. Consequently, the listings below are in no way considered a recommendation or affirmation. The persons are listed, based on responses from churches and other organizations, solely for information with no approval implied or expressed. Associations and churches are recorded with the names. For further information, refer to Section H.
Pastor/Association Name
Abaya, Yao (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Abel, William (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Adams, Billy (Palestine Baptist Association)
Adams, David (Lake County Baptist Association)
Adams, Solomon (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Aguirre, Mario (Miscellaneous)
Ahlenius, Dan (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Ahn, Byung (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Ahn, Hyoung (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Ahn, James (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Aidoo, Eric (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Allcorn, Nathan (Palestine Baptist Association)
Allen, Bruce (Lake County Baptist Association)
Allen, Charles (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Allen, James (Central Baptist Association)
Allen, Jim (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Amegatcher, Henry (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Anders, Craig (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Anderson, J D (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Andrews, Scott (Central Baptist Association)
Angelly, David (Big Saline Baptist Association)
Annable, John (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Aquino, Armando (Lake County Baptist Association)
Arcila, Juan (Lake County Baptist Association)
Arevalo, Roberto (Miscellaneous)
Arnold, Phillip (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Ashby, John (Salem South Baptist Association)
Au, Vinh (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Augenstein, Jim (Heartland Baptist Network)
Austin, Arthur (Antioch Baptist Association)
Austin, Bryan (Salem South Baptist Association)
Auten, Kevin (Gateway Baptist Association)
Auxier, David (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Ayres, Denver (Salem South Baptist Association)
Babalola, Sola (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Baggott, Raymond (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Bailie, James (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Organization Name
Race of the Elect of Christ
The Resurrection Bible Chapel
West Union First
New Song Ministries
Elk Grove Village First
Iglesia Dios con Nosotros
Ellis Grove First
Unity Korean
Korean Bethel
Agape Korean
Calvary International
Mt Olive
Meadowridge
Elm Street
Findlay First Southern
Grace
Redemption Hour Ministries
Bloomfield
Centennial Missionary
Emmanuel
Walnut Grove
University
Family Bible
Iglesia Renacer
Iglesia Cristiana Grace
Calvary
Panther Fork Missionary
Vietnamese of Chicago
Sandridge New Hope
Cave in Rock First
Harmony Missionary
Meadowbrook First
Liberty
Logan Street
Kingdom Pathway
Tamaroa First
Schram City
Baker, Derrick (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Baker, Ernest (Miscellaneous)
Baker, Gene (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Baker, Glenn (Central Baptist Association)
Baker, Glenn (Central Baptist Association)
Baker, Morris (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Baker, Roy Lee (Antioch Baptist Association)
Ballance, Scott (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Ballard, Craig (Metro East Baptist Association)
Ballard, Marvin (Union Baptist Association)
Ballesteros, Italo (Lake County Baptist Association)
Banks, Tony (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Barajas, Ruben (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Barner, Matt (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Barnes, Ray (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Barnett, Richard (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Barnfield, Karl (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Barnhill, Bobby (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Bartmer, Thomas (Lake County Baptist Association)
Beam, James (DOM)
Beam, James (Olney Baptist Association)
Beasley, Brett (Miscellaneous)
Beauchamp, Terry (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Beck, Carl (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Beck, Darren (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Beck, Ryan (Saline Baptist Association)
Bell, Doug (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Bentz, Daniel (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Betts, Lacie (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Bevans, Basil (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Beyer, Darren (Metro East Baptist Association)
Biggerstaff, Garrett (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Biggerstaff, Roy (Miscellaneous)
Biggerstaff, Tim (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Bigsby, David (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Binkley, Carlton (Central Baptist Association)
Bird, Jordan (Miscellaneous)
Bittle, Richard (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Black, Randy (Westfield Baptist Association)
Blackmon, Billy (Gateway Baptist Association)
Blakey, Rick (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Blan, Randy (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Blankenbaker, Clay (Union Baptist Association)
Bledsoe, Joshua (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Bovey, Dan (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Boyd, Scott (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Braddock, Keith (Gateway Baptist Association)
Church of the Cross
New Hope Christian
Hamilton First
Hammond Missionary
Lovington First
Clifton
Rosiclare First
Calvary
Eastview
Seven Mile
Light and Grace
Agape Bible Fellowship
Iglesia Piedra Angular
Keenes Missionary
Zion Hill
University
Eternity
McArthur Drive
Lighthouse Church of Antioch
Olney Association
Zif
West Frankfort Second
Grace
Calvary
New Beginnings
Carrier Mills First
Woodson
Northside
Elco Southern
Quincy
Faith
Pleasant Grove Missionary
Walnut Grove
Temple
In the Upper Room Ministries
Tabernacle
The Journey-SI
Unity
Macedonia
Highland Southern
Glasgow
Families of Faith
New Beginnings
Calvary
New Life Bilingual
Temple
West 22nd Street
Bradford Jr, Amos (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bradley, Kevin (DOM)
Bradley, Kevin (Franklin Baptist Association)
Branson, Jerry (Palestine Baptist Association)
Breedlove, Steve (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Brewer, Ray (Metro East Baptist Association)
Bricker, Jon (Miscellaneous)
Bridgeman, Doug (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Bridgeman, Jamie (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Brogdon, Rob (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Brookman, Dan (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Brooks, Corey (Miscellaneous)
Brooks, James (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Brooks, Rory (Metro East Baptist Association)
Broughton, Ronald (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Brown, David (Gateway Baptist Association)
Brown, Eric (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Brown, Herman (North Central Baptist Association)
Brown, Nathan (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Brown, Ralph (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Brown, Terrence (Miscellaneous)
Bruce, Michael (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bruce, Ronald (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Buchanan, Joseph (Union Baptist Association)
Bullard, Donald (Franklin Baptist Association)
Bunfill, Keith (Saline Baptist Association)
Burzynski, Dale (Franklin Baptist Association)
Butler, Ronald (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Butts, Walter (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Byars, Mark (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Byrd, Jeremy (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Cairel, Derrick (Franklin Baptist Association)
Calio, John (Westfield Baptist Association)
Campo, Michael (Miscellaneous)
Cannon, Kevin (Metro East Baptist Association)
Carlock Jr, Tom (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Carlock, Hugh (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Carlson, Roger (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Carpenter, Mark (DOM)
Carpenter, Mark (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Carroll, Ronny (DOM)
Carrothers, Kevin (DOM)
Carruthers, Kelly (Louisville Baptist Association)
Carruthers, Robert (DOM)
Carswell, John (Central Baptist Association)
Carter, Jack (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Carter, Nathan (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
First New Mt Olive Missionary
Franklin Association
Valier First
Flat Rock First Missionary
Victory
Villa Hills
Charis Community
Pleasant Ridge
Reynoldsville
Emmanuel
Oconee
New Beginnings of Chicago
Harmony Community
New Antioch Missionary
Carlyle First
Dow Southern
Brainard Avenue
Lincoln Wood
Real
Mt Calvary
True Fellowship Missionary
Good Hope Missionary
Victory Rock Fellowship
Metropolis First
Jackson Grove
Stonefort Missionary
Ina Missionary
Raymond
Mt Carmel Children of God
Mc Leansboro First
Lincoln Avenue
Liberty
Mattoon First Southern
Living Word Bible
Perfecting Faith Ministry
Panther Creek New Beginning
Panther Creek New Beginning
New Hope of Como
East Central Illinois Association
Bethel
Metro East Association
Salem South Association
Louisville
Sandy Creek Association
Fellowship
Grace Temple Ministries
Immanuel
Carter, William (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Carthan, Gregory (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Cartwright, Paul (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Carver, Charlie (Heartland Baptist Network)
Castile, Christopher (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Castro, Christian (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Caudill, Drake (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Chambers, Rick (Gateway Baptist Association)
Chan, Mark (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Chen, Kensheen (Miscellaneous)
Choi, Hwa (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Chung, Daniel (Miscellaneous)
Chung, Ho (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Clark, Ted (Franklin Baptist Association)
Clark, Thomas (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Cleeton, Robert (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Closson, Ronald (Louisville Baptist Association)
Cloyd, Brent (DOM)
Coble, Bryan (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Cockrum, Harl (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Cockrum, Mark (Franklin Baptist Association)
Cole, Michael (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Collins, Matt (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Collins, Michael (Metro East Baptist Association)
Collins, Tim (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Colon, Andrews (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Colvin, David (Westfield Baptist Association)
Conde, Carlos (Lake County Baptist Association)
Conner, Ted (Williamson Baptist Association)
Cooper, Paul (Westfield Baptist Association)
Copeland, Kenneth (Miscellaneous)
Coram, Glenn (Union Baptist Association)
Corona, Rene (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Corona, Rene (Miscellaneous)
River Terrace
Grace Community
Jesus is the Life
Southtower Community
Garden of Peace
Iglesia Evangelica Filadelfia
Carmi First
Temple
Urban Voice Community
Apprenticeship - Kensheen Chen
Immanuel Korean
Beloved Community
Mount Prospect Korean
Old Du Quoin
World Deliverance Christian
Mt Pleasant
Strong Tower
Greater Wabash Association
Sow Chicago
New Salem
Pleasant Valley Missionary
Dongola First
Steeleville
Mercy's Door
Liberty
Willow Springs First
Ashmore First
Iglesia El Camino
Creal Springs First
Marshall
New Zion
Immanuel
Iglesia Alfa y Omega
Iglesia Peniel
Corzine, Jarad (Gateway Baptist Association) Unity
Covington, Anthony (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Cox, Kevin (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Cox, Virgil (Antioch Baptist Association)
Crain, Milton (Heartland Baptist Network)
Crisp, Joshua (Gateway Baptist Association)
Mt Joy
Bethel
Mt Olivet
New Life
Bethalto First
Crownover, Michael (Lake County Baptist Association) Mundelein First
Cruse, Adam (Heartland Baptist Network)
Cureton, Barnicio (Metro East Baptist Association)
Cutsinger, Chris (Williamson Baptist Association)
Dalton, Jeffrey (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Damkoehler, Jason (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Dang, Dung (North Central Baptist Association)
Living Faith
Light of Christ
Center
Central
Journey
Grace
Darden, Gerald (Heartland Baptist Network)
Dates, Charlie (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Daugherty, Justin (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Davis, Benjamin (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Davis, Bob (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Davis, Brooke (Westfield Baptist Association)
Davis, Doug (Central Baptist Association)
Davis, Jonathan (Heartland Baptist Network)
Davis, Marvin (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Davis, Mike (Palestine Baptist Association)
Davis, Randolph (Gateway Baptist Association)
de la O, Jonathan (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
De Leon, Daniel (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Deboe, Marion (Metro East Baptist Association)
DeClue, Gene (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Deitz, Robert (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Delaney, Michael (Palestine Baptist Association)
Delgado, Heriberto (Lake County Baptist Association)
Denton, David (Gateway Baptist Association)
Deverick, Dale (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
DeWitt, J Andrew (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Dickerson, Robert (Williamson Baptist Association)
Diel, Virgil (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Diel, Virgil (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Dilliner, Nathan (Franklin Baptist Association)
Dillow, Carl (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
DiMauro, Nick (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Dirkans, James (Miscellaneous)
Dirkse, John (Miscellaneous)
Dixon, Mary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Dixon, Vesta (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Dobson, Andre (Gateway Baptist Association)
DOM, Interim (DOM)
DOM, Interim (DOM)
Donato, Danny (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Donato, Danny (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Dorsey, Rick (DOM)
Dorsey, Rick (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Douglas, Bruce (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Downard, Jeff (DOM)
Downard, Jeff (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Downen, Virgil (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Drake, Eric (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Draper, Jason (Miscellaneous)
Draper, John (Lake County Baptist Association)
Duckworth, Charles (Union Baptist Association)
Duckworth, Victor (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
New Life
Progressive
Mulberry Grove First
St John Baptist Temple
Coulterville First
Greenup First Southern
Arthur Southern
Delta
Anew Life Ministry Missionary
Lawrenceville First
New Hope
Starting Point Community
Iglesia Cristiana El Camino
New Mt Zion Missionary
Sorento Southern
Delafield
Heartland
Iglesia Gran Comision
Bethesda
Smithboro
Salem First
Marion First
Beech Grove
Grace Community
Ewing First
Immanuel Praise & Worship
Anna First
Good Shepherd
Redeemer
Zion Temple
Evening Star Missionary
Calvary
Lake County Association
Heartland Network
Lighthouse Community
Lighthouse Community - Okawville
Chicago Metro Association
Beacon Hill Missionary
Walking in Grace
Nine Mile Association
Winkle
Diamond Springs
Nine Mile
Bethany Road Bible
Winthrop Harbor First
Revelation Road
Mt Olive
Dunmyer, Dale (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Durham, Thomas (DOM)
Dutton, Thomas (Antioch Baptist Association)
Dye, Billy (Saline Baptist Association)
Eaton, Kent (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Eddington, Dan (DOM)
Edwards Jr, Jasper (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Elam, Richard (Metro East Baptist Association)
Elam, Rudy (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Eller, Roy (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Ellis, Byron (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Ellison, Scott (Miscellaneous)
Ellsworth, Marty (Miscellaneous)
Elmore, Franklin (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Embry, Matt (Gateway Baptist Association)
Embry, Matt (Gateway Baptist Association)
Endsley, Robert (Metro East Baptist Association)
Evans, Brian (Miscellaneous)
Evans, Donald (Salem South Baptist Association)
Evans, Olen (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Ewell, Harold (Saline Baptist Association)
Falgout, J (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Faulkenberry, Duane (Williamson Baptist Association)
Faulkner, David (Union Baptist Association)
Faulkner, Lanny (DOM)
Felder, Trunell (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Felix, Dennis (Metro East Baptist Association)
Fellows, Ron (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Ferguson, Elvin (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Ferguson, William (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Figueroa, Josue (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
File, Jerad (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
File, Loren (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Filkins, Tim (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Firasek, Tom (DOM)
Fisher, Bennie (Heartland Baptist Network)
Flesch, Mitchell (Salem South Baptist Association)
Foeller, Tony (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Fogerson, Michael (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Ford, Darrell (Saline Baptist Association)
Ford, James (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Forthman , Frank (Union Baptist Association)
Foxworth, Ben (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Franklin, Jay (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Frazier, Michael (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Freels, Stephen (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
French, Jared (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Grand Tower First
Sinnissippi Association
Brownfield
McKinley Avenue
Du Quoin Second
Three Rivers Association
Rose of Light
Jerome Lane
Walshville
New Hope
Refreshing Springs
Morning Star
Emmaus Road
Practical Word Ministries
Ignite
Mosaic
Smithton First
Church in the Loop
West Side Missionary
Brownstown First
Land Street Missionary
Cobden First
Bryan Street
County Line Missionary
Central Association
New Faith International
Prairie Du Rocher First
Crossville Missionary
New Seasons Chicago
Temple
Eden
Redeemer
Hagarstown
Momence First
Metro East Association
Eastview
Park Avenue
Harvest Church of Southern IL
Chester First
New Burnside
Christ Bible
New Hope
Bethel
Bethany
Tolono First
Mt Carmel First
Bartonville
Full, Donald (Heartland Baptist Network)
Fuller, Brian (Salem South Baptist Association)
Funkhouser, Chris (Gateway Baptist Association)
Furlong, Zachary (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Gallion, Rob (Heartland Baptist Network)
Galloway, Kevin (Miscellaneous)
Gant, Bailey (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Gao, Stephen (Miscellaneous)
Garcia, Vincente (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Gardner, Joe (DOM)
Garland, Arthur (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Garner, Troy (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Garrett, Michael (Williamson Baptist Association)
Gass, Rodney (Salem South Baptist Association)
Gee, Jeffrey (Williamson Baptist Association)
Georgescu, Gabriel (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Gervasi, Frank (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Gibson, Timothy (Metro East Baptist Association)
Gilbert, Tim (Westfield Baptist Association)
Gilleland, David (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Gilley, David (Williamson Baptist Association)
Goble, Rex (DOM)
Goble, Rex (Westfield Baptist Association)
Goldman, Mark (Williamson Baptist Association)
Gomez, Steven (Miscellaneous)
Granger, Kendall (Metro East Baptist Association)
Graves, Gary (Saline Baptist Association)
Gray, Jacob (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Gray, Ronald (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Havana Southern
Woodlawn First
Pathway
Cutler First
Petersburg First
Christ Church
South Shore Bible
Apprenticeship - Stephen Wei Gao
Primera Iglesia de La Villita
Metro Peoria Association
Modesto
Universal
Indian Camp
New Life
Hurricane Memorial
Iglesia Biblica
Bethel
Winstanley
Enon Missionary
Coal City First
The Word in Marion
Westfield Association
Clarksville
Herrin First
La Mision de Jesus
New Life Community
Ledford
Ten Mile
The Connection Community
Gray, Thomas (Clear Creek Baptist Association) Fellowship
Greenfield, Nick (Metro East Baptist Association)
Gregory, Richard (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Gregory, Tim (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Grider, Joel (Williamson Baptist Association)
Griffin, Jeremiah (North Central Baptist Association)
Griffin, Jeremiah (North Central Baptist Association)
Griswold, Matt (Miscellaneous)
Groce, Eric (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Gross, John (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Grove, Paul (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Guilford, George (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Haas, William (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Hackney, Joel (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Hafner, Randy (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Hahn, Paul (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Hahn, Wesley (Palestine Baptist Association)
Haile, Doug (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Faith
Pennsylvania Ave
Sparta First
Springhill
Halsted Road
Living Stones Fellowship
Connexion
Gospel Life Bible
Payson Southern
Manito
Ultimate Faith
Athensville
Flora First Southern
Lighthouse Fellowship
Tilden First
Shiloh
Ten Post Oak
Haile, Dustin (Miscellaneous)
Hall, David (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Hall, Jack (Saline Baptist Association)
Hall, Jerry (North Central Baptist Association)
Hall, Marcus (Franklin Baptist Association)
Hall, Michael (DOM)
Hallas, Michael (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Hamilton, Micah (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Hamilton, Tommy (Heartland Baptist Network)
Hammer, Larry (Antioch Baptist Association)
Hamson, Jeremy (Salem South Baptist Association)
Hamson, Steve (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Han, Kwon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Hanley, Leon (Miscellaneous)
Hanley, Lonnie (Miscellaneous)
Hannel, Don (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Hanover, Gary (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Hardin, M (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Harlow, Brad (Williamson Baptist Association)
Harmon, Richard (Gateway Baptist Association)
Harner, Dean Fredrick (Westfield Baptist Association)
Harrell, John (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Harrington, Tyrone (Miscellaneous)
Harris, Brad (Olney Baptist Association)
Harris, Edwin (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Harris, Isaac (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Haskin Sr, Lawrence (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Hayes, James (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Hayes, Randy (Salem South Baptist Association)
Hayes, Travis (Salem South Baptist Association)
Haymon, Mozell (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Heard, Ron (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Helfrich, Steven (Gateway Baptist Association)
Helton, Russell (Saline Baptist Association)
Hembree, Jeff (Olney Baptist Association)
Hemken, Jeff (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Henderson, Michael (Heartland Baptist Network)
Henry, Luke (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Henson, Wes (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Herald, Bill (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Hernandez, Jose (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Hershey, Chad (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Hickman, Allen (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Hicks, Leroy (DOM)
Hicks, Leroy (Big Saline Baptist Association)
Hicks, Paul (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Higdon, Gerald (DOM)
Gateway
Grace Community Fellowship
Shawneetown First
Pelley Road Christian Fellowship
Forest
Kaskaskia Association
North Side
Harvard Hills
Edinburg First
Sulphur Springs
Belle Rive Missionary
Olive Branch Missionary
The Lord's Church
Open Door
Paris Southern
Pleasant Hill First
Mt Olive First
Roland Manor
Carterville First
Mitchell First
Mt Zion
Proviso Missionary
Greater Morning View
Clay City First
St Mark Missionary
Rehoboth Evangelistic
Household of Faith Christian Assembly
St James
East Salem
Lebanon Missionary
Resurrection House of NW Indiana
Calvary
The Bridge
College Heights
Ingraham
Calvary
Springfield First
Cornerstone
The Ridge
Crystal Lake First
Iglesia Bethania
Sims Missionary
New Alpha
Big Saline Association
Macedonia Missionary
Murdale
Quad Cities Area Association
Higdon, Gerald (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Higgerson, Michael (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Hill, Bradley (Big Saline Baptist Association)
Hill, Edmund (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Hill, Jack (Union Baptist Association)
Hill, Justin (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Hill, Richard (DOM)
Hodges, Alfonso (Central Baptist Association)
Hogue, Lemuel (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Holliday, Danny (Gateway Baptist Association)
Hollis, Rayden (Gateway Baptist Association)
Holsapple, Paul (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Homontowski, Bruce (Central Baptist Association)
Hooks, Paul (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Hoskins, Jack (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Hostettler, Garry (Olney Baptist Association)
Hottel, Ben (Union Baptist Association)
Hottensen, Chris (Franklin Baptist Association)
Hottenson, William (Franklin Baptist Association)
Houdek, Gary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Hover, John (Lake County Baptist Association)
Howard, Greg (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Howard, John (Williamson Baptist Association)
Howard, Tommy (Salem South Baptist Association)
Howat, John (Williamson Baptist Association)
Howell, Mark (Metro East Baptist Association)
Howell, Norman (Metro East Baptist Association)
Howell, Phillip (Miscellaneous)
Huang, Kevin (Miscellaneous)
Huddleston, Jay (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Huff, Chris (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Hufty, Thomas (Gateway Baptist Association)
Hughes, Donnie (Saline Baptist Association)
Hunt, Larry (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Hunt, Stan (Gateway Baptist Association)
Hutchison, Dennis (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Hwang, Tae (Miscellaneous)
Ikizliv, Vasilii (Miscellaneous)
Ingram, Ed (Metro East Baptist Association)
Inman, Guy (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Inman, Mark (DOM)
Inman, Mark (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Inman, Mark (Miscellaneous)
Irvin, Mike (Palestine Baptist Association)
Ital, Keith (Saline Baptist Association)
Jackson, Jerome (Metro East Baptist Association)
Jackson, Ron (Antioch Baptist Association)
Orion First
Clarmin First
Eddyville Missionary
Bayle City
New Salem Missionary
Coalton
Macoupin Association
Shiloh Missionary
Morning Star Bible
Victory
Red Hill Church
Wamac Missionary
Forsyth
West Gate
Trail of Hope Cowboy
Bogota First
Hillerman Missionary
Sesser First
New Hope Missionary
Golf Road
Crossroads Community
Sandridge
Marion Second
First Bonnie Missionary
Cana
Fairmont
Calvary
Embassy
Gracepoint Chicago
Herrick
Grace
Maryville First
Pankeyville
Joy First
Crossroads Community
Pleasant Mound
Apprenticeship - Tae Hwang
Lighthouse Bible
Sterling
Shiloh
Fox Valley Association
Harvard First
Emmaus Genoa
Prairie Grove
North Williford
Southern Mission
Golconda First
Jacques, James (Miscellaneous)
Jaggers, Tracy (DOM)
Jahn, Alan (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Jakes, Paul (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
James, Jarvis (Metro East Baptist Association)
Jameson, Michael (Gateway Baptist Association)
Jaques, Moises (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Jeong, Jaeuk (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Jimenez , Carlos (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Johnson, Belafae (Metro East Baptist Association)
Johnson, Dave (Miscellaneous)
Johnson, David (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Johnson, DeRienzia (Miscellaneous)
Johnson, Donald (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Johnson, Herbert (North Central Baptist Association)
Johnson, Johnathan (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Johnson, Larry (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Johnson, Luke (Louisville Baptist Association)
Johnson, Matthew (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Johnson, Matthew (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Johnson, Robert (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Johnson, Samuel (Miscellaneous)
Johnson, Scott (Saline Baptist Association)
Jones, Dean (Central Baptist Association)
Jones, Edward (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Jones, Kendall (Franklin Baptist Association)
Jones, Ricky (Metro East Baptist Association)
Jones, Sylvester (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Jones, Willie (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Joy, Brent (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Jung, P J (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kam, Thawngsian (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kapambwe, Edward (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Karius, Douglas (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Kawonda, Maxime (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Kean, Robert (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Keene, Chester (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Kelley, Kenneth (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kelly, Jon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kendrick, Rickey (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kern, Terry (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Kerner, Chad (Westfield Baptist Association)
Kerr, Bob (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Kerr, Jim (Metro East Baptist Association)
Ketcham, Scott (Miscellaneous)
Kim, Andrew (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kim, Chris (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
United Baylis
Gateway Association
Trinity
New Tabernacle of Faith
The Body of Christ
Pontoon
Iglesia Cristo El Redentor
Peniel Multi-Ethnic
Cristo Es Rey
Purposed Church
Church of the Beloved - Albany Park
Somonauk
Greater New Hope Missionary
Destiny
Freedom
Holy Bible Missionary
Galena Park
Meacham
Grace Hill
Sycamore
Spiritual Awareness
Peace Community
Long Branch
Heyworth First
Grace Missionary
Cleburne
Son Light Missionary
New Directions Missionary
Peoples Missionary
Calvary
Blu
Zomi Emmanuel Mission
International Fellowship
Peru First
Capernaum
Bluffs
Otterville Southern
Metropolitan
Chicago West Bible
First New Bethlehem
Bethel
Faith Southern
Franklin
Fairview Heights First
Murrayville
Schaumburg
Bethel SBC
Kim, Il Myung (Lake County Baptist Association)
Kim, Young (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kinder, Justin (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
King, Alan (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
King, Isaac (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
King, Jerry (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Kirby, Robert (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Kirby, Tony (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Kirk, Bruce (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kleiboeker, Michael (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Knierim, Kevin (Louisville Baptist Association)
Kobari, Yugo (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kotter, David (Big Saline Baptist Association)
Krol, Joey (Central Baptist Association)
Kunz, Louis (Heartland Baptist Network)
Kurrelmeyer, Paul (Metro East Baptist Association)
Kyles, Joseph (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Labate, Michael (North Central Baptist Association)
Lacombe, Jean (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Lafferty, Edward (Antioch Baptist Association)
Lara, Francisco (Miscellaneous)
Largent, John (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Larrison, John (Union Baptist Association)
Laughhunn, Tony (Heartland Baptist Network)
Lawson, Joe (DOM)
Lawson, Joe (DOM)
Lee, Abraham (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Lee, Jun (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Lee, Mark (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Lee, Noah (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Lemon, Robert (Gateway Baptist Association)
Lewis, Henry (Metro East Baptist Association)
Lewis, Timothy (Gateway Baptist Association)
Li, Hui (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Lim, John (Lake County Baptist Association)
Linder, Larry (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Lipe, Curt (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Lipe, Roger (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Liu, Guoping (Miscellaneous)
Livingston, Robert (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Lloyd, Al (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Lockwood, Todd (Saline Baptist Association)
Loera, Victor (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Logsdon, Jeff (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Logue, Timothy (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Logwood, Sidney (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Lombe, Sylvain (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Abba Korean
Northfield Korean
Main Street
Faith
Hillview
Limestone
Tamms First
Tamms Community
Alpha
New Heart Fellowship
Jackson Township
Chicago Japanese Mission
Highview Missionary
Galilee
Kincaid
Red Bud First
Heirs of the Promise
Calvary
Gabaon
Elizabethtown First
Familias de la Fe
Hopewell
Legacy
Roanoke
Louisville Association
Rehoboth Association
Church of the Beloved-Wicker Park
Tyrannus
Beaucoup
Tremont
Holiday Shores
True Worship
Bethel
River of Life Church Champaign-Urbana
New Life Korean
Soul Reviving Missionary
Faith
Odin
Chicago Golden Light Chinese
The Source
Pilgrim Rest Missionary
Galatia First
Iglesia Ciudad de Gracia
Island City
Woburn
Rock Hill
Gathering of the First Born
Lopez, Guadalupe (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Lorance, Cody (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Loskot, Frank (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Lott Sr, Wiliam (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Loucks, Jay (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Lovely, Ken (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Lowder, Jay (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Lowery, Gale (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Loyd, Lester (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Lusk, Donald (Central Baptist Association)
MacIsaac, Charles (Miscellaneous)
Maldaner, RT (Miscellaneous)
Malone, Richard (Saline Baptist Association)
Mancha, John (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Mangek, Eric (Chicago Metro Association)
Manley, Dave (Metro East Baptist Association)
Manley, Steven (Metro East Baptist Association)
Marsh, Chris (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Marsh, Chris (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Martin, Dominique (Miscellaneous)
Martinez, Sergio (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Mason, Nathaniel (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Mathis, Rob (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Mathis, Terry (DOM)
Ava Missionary
Trinity International
Reno Southern
Mt Sinai Missionary
Wayne City
New Beginnings
Pinckneyville First
Antioch
First Mount Sinai
Sullivan Southern
The Journey Metro East
City of Joy
Scott Street
Higher Ground
Crossroads Community Dekalb
New Baden First
East Carondelet First
Ditney Ridge
Hickory Hill Missionary
Freedom Hope
Iglesia Misionera North Avenue
Effingham First
Oak Grove
Union Association
Matthews, Theodore (Chicago Metro Baptist Association) Empowerment
Max, Ted (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Mays, Richard (Salem South Baptist Association)
McAfee, Raymond (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
McAllister, Gene (Louisville Baptist Association)
McAnally, Matt (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
McDaniel, Dwight (Palestine Baptist Association)
McDaniel, Jerry (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
McDonald, Jonathon (Westfield Baptist Association)
McElroy, Gerald (Macoupin Baptist Association)
McElroy, Randy (Louisville Baptist Association)
McGhee, Manfret (Metro East Baptist Association)
McGlaun, J Allen (Metro East Baptist Association)
McIntyre, Timothy (Metro East Baptist Association)
McKenzie, Chris (Big Saline Baptist Association)
McKiddy, William (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
McKinnon, Preston (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
McKnight, Robert (Williamson Baptist Association)
McNealy, Matthew (Central Baptist Association)
McQueen, Van (Louisville Baptist Association)
McWethy, Brian (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Melton, Alex (Gateway Baptist Association)
Mendenhall, Matt (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Vale
Pleasant View Missionary
Thebes First
Bloom Southern Missionary
Rushville First Southern
Highland Avenue
Cornelia Avenue
Casey First
Pleasant Dale
Wabash
Straightway
Prince of Peace Ministries
Calvary
Saline Ridge Missionary
Elm River
Charity Southern
New Beginnings
Argenta
Watson
Grace Fellowship Amboy-Sublette
Heartland
Smith Grove
Mendizabal, Isidro (Miscellaneous)
Mendizabal, Isidro (Miscellaneous)
Mendoza, Victor (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Merrell, Cortez (Palestine Baptist Association)
Meyer, Mike (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Mick, Ronnie (Salem South Baptist Association)
Miller, Bill (DOM)
Miller, Bill (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Miller, David (Saline Baptist Association)
Miller, Johnny (Miscellaneous)
Miller, Larry (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Miller, Leon (Miscellaneous)
Miller, Michael (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Miller, Michael (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Minor, Mark (Franklin Baptist Association)
Molen, Darrell (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Monda, Joshua (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Monroe, Alan (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Monroney, Jeff (Palestine Baptist Association)
Montgomery, Jerry (Salem South Baptist Association)
Moore, J Wesley (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Moore, Jason (Franklin Baptist Association)
Moran, Giovanni (Miscellaneous)
Morecraft, Ruston (DOM)
Morgan, Michael (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Morgan, Randy (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Morris, Tyree (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Iglesia El Mesias
Iglesia Nazaret
Iglesia Emanuel
New Hope
Savanna Bible
East Hickory Hill Missionary
Goshen Trail Association
Blooming Grove
Harco
Mt Vernon
Fairman
Mount Ebenezer
New Hope
Trinity
Whittington
Bunker Hill
Washington First
New Prospect
Prior Grove
Casey Avenue
Tabernacle
Freedom Missionary
Iglesia Luz Y Verdad
Saline Association
Paradise Southern
McClure
Koinonia Christian
Morrow, Doug (Heartland Baptist Network) Together
Morrow, Edward (Metro East Baptist Association)
Moyers, Joe (Franklin Baptist Association)
Mulvaney, Ron (Louisville Baptist Association)
Munden, Michael (Olney Baptist Association)
Munoz, Tony (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Munton, Douglas (Metro East Baptist Association)
Myers, Zeb (Palestine Baptist Association)
Myoung, James (Miscellaneous)
Nale, Clint (DOM)
Nale, Clint (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Nance, Dennis (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Nave, Michael (Williamson Baptist Association)
Nave, Randy (Palestine Baptist Association)
Neal, Charles (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Neal, Keith (Salem South Baptist Association)
Neiconi, Adrian (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Nelson, Philip (DOM)
Nelson, Philip (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Newby, John (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Hope Ministry Midwest
Christopher First
Farina First Southern
Olney Southern
Iglesia Latina
O'Fallon First
Hidalgo
Church of the Beloved - South Loop
Clear Creek Association
Ullin First
Makanda
Cornerstone
Olive Branch
True Christian Fellowship
Opdyke
Romanian of Metropolitan Chicago
Nine Mile Association
Lakeland
Orchard Valley
Newman, Alan (Franklin Baptist Association)
Newton, Joel (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Nichols, Scott (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Nichols, Scott (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Nolen, David (Williamson Baptist Association)
Nolin, Christopher (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Norris, Travis (Metro East Baptist Association)
Norton, Dennis (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Nunez, Jose (Miscellaneous)
Nyberg, Stephen (Saline Baptist Association)
Oakley, Marvin (Miscellaneous)
Odom, Jeff (Saline Baptist Association)
Oh, Chan (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Ohl, Steven (Heartland Baptist Network)
Oldham, Noah (Miscellaneous)
Olliff, Randy (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
O'Neal, Gary (Union Baptist Association)
Orndorff, Arthur (Westfield Baptist Association)
Orozco, Francisco (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Orr, Roy Dale (Saline Baptist Association)
Otuwa, David (Miscellaneous)
Overstreet, David (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Oware-Baning, Kwaku (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Ozee, Chad (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Page, Jamie (Miscellaneous)
Paige, Kenneth (Metro East Baptist Association)
Parikh, Bob (Miscellaneous)
Park, David (Miscellaneous)
Park, Jai (Miscellaneous)
Park, Jong K (Lake County Baptist Association)
Parker, Jerry (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Parr, LaRue (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Parsley, Harold (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Parsons, Josh (Heartland Baptist Network)
Pasley, Trevor (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Pate, Gary (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Patterson, John (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Pearce, Rick (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Pennington, Jon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Perez, Marvin (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Peterman, David (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Peters, Jonathan (Metro East Baptist Association)
Peterson, Darin (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Philbrick, Matthew (Westfield Baptist Association)
Philpot, Ronald (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Pidgley, Josh (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Pittman, Brad (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Faith Missionary
Woodland
Crossroads Community Dekalb
Crossroads Community
Lake Creek
Emmanuel
New Bethel Missionary
Gibson City First
Iglesia Buen Samaritano
Herod Springs
Freedom
North America
New Lords Church
Greenview First
August Gate
Twin Oaks
Cypress First
Martinsville First
Iglesia Betel
New Castle
Apprenticeship - David Otuwa
Faith Fellowship
Truth Foundation Ministries
Journey Church of Kankakee County
The Church in Dekalb
Summit Avenue
Transformation
Gracepoint Chicago Hyde Park
Peaceful Korean
Southwest
Cornerstone Ministries
Big Creek
Tinley Park First
Western Oaks
Ellis Mound
Concord
Parkview
Sandoval
Chicagoland Community
Iglesia El Calvario
Manteno First
Columbia First
New Beginnings Christian Fellowship
University
Northcrest Calvary
Vale
Grace Fellowship Davis Junction
Pittman, Jody (Saline Baptist Association)
Plumer, Jason (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Plummer, Michael (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Plunkett, Randy (Saline Baptist Association)
Post, Andrew (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Postlewaite, William (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Pratt, Gregory (Miscellaneous)
Praytor, Nate (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Price, Bryan (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Prowell, Andrew (Metro East Baptist Association)
Pullen, Eddie (Heartland Baptist Network)
Pullman, Jeff (Miscellaneous)
Pye, Leonard (Gateway Baptist Association)
Rah, Soe (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Rains, Tom (DOM)
Rains, Tom (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Ramirez, Faustino (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Ramos, Mario (Franklin Baptist Association)
Randall, Anthony (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Rangel, Tony (Gateway Baptist Association)
Rankin Jr, Tom (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Raquel, Ruben (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Ratliff, David (Metro East Baptist Association)
Ready, Derek (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Reed, Dennis (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Reed, Ron (Saline Baptist Association)
Reich, Brian (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Reid, Gregory (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Reid, Robin (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Reid, Roger (Metro East Baptist Association)
Rengel, Lance (Lake County Baptist Association)
Renken, Sonny (Gateway Baptist Association)
Reynolds, Jimmy (Williamson Baptist Association)
Reynolds, Justin (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Rhoades, Ted (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Rhodus, Timothy (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Rice, Steve (Gateway Baptist Association)
Richardson , Robert (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Richardson, Jack (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Richardson, Joseph (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Ritz, Benjamin (Gateway Baptist Association)
Rivera, Daniel (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Robbins, Anthony (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Robins, Ezell (Lake County Baptist Association)
Robinson, Adron (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Robinson, Christopher (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Robinson, Kent (Miscellaneous)
Bankston Fork
Litchfield First
Fillmore
Eldorado First
Crosspointe
Agape Missionary
Collinsville First
Gospel Grace
Love Fellowship
Fifteenth Street
Together
Akin Missionary
Faith
Karen
Bay Creek Association
Quincy First Southern
Nuevo Pacto
Royalton First
Twelve Gates
Crosspoint
Wisetown
McHenry First
Westview
Jasper
Norris City First Southern
Liberty
Wood Dale First
Youngblood
Mt Pleasant
Dupo First
Wilderness Gathering
North Alton
Coal Bank Springs
Charity
Cornerstone
Cross
Christway
Mill Creek
Lockard Chapel
St James Community of Broadview
Emmanuel
Iglesia Hispana
Marshall Creek
Pleasant Grove Missionary
Hillcrest
Broadview Missionary
Iola Missionary
Robinson, Ray (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Robinson, Shayne (Miscellaneous)
Robinson, Toby (Franklin Baptist Association)
Rockett, Edward (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Rodriguez, Alfredo (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Rodriguez, Jorge (Miscellaneous)
Rogers, Freddie (Miscellaneous)
Rogers, Mike (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Ruble, Dustin (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Ruggles, Steven (DOM)
Rumley, Justin (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Ryan, Kyle (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Sabou, Sorin (Lake County Baptist Association)
Sadler, Paul (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Saffo, Reginald (Miscellaneous)
Sanchez, Marco (Gateway Baptist Association)
Sanders, Greg (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Sanders, Richard (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Sanders, Vaughn (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Sanford, Don (Gateway Baptist Association)
Sarbu, Puiu (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Sasse, Bruce (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Saucier, Stephen (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Schaaff, Ronald (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Schmidt, Tom (Miscellaneous)
Schneider, Robert (Gateway Baptist Association)
Schultz, Ken (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Schultz, Ralph (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Seaford, Stephen (Williamson Baptist Association)
Seaton, David (Gateway Baptist Association)
Sedabres, Chris (Gateway Baptist Association)
Sedgwick, Jon (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Sefried, Robert (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Seidel, Dennis (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Seyden, Ben (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Shacklee, Larry (Franklin Baptist Association)
Shannon, Gregg (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Shannon, James (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Sharp, Donald (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Sharp, Ken (DOM)
Sharp, Ken (Williamson Baptist Association)
Sharp, Mike (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Sharp, Scott (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Shelton, John (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Shelton, Larry (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Shepherd, Michael (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Shirley, Ralph (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bethlehem
Redeemer
Thompsonville First
Greater Tabernacle Missionary
Iglesia Cristo Rompe Las Cadenas
Grace Family
Destiny
Litchfield Southern
Vera
North Central Association
First Congregational
Central City
El Roi Romanian
United Missionary
United Faith Missionary
Iglesia Maranatha
Pocahontas First
Larkin Avenue
Bolingbrook First
Greater St James
Emmanuel Romanian
Columbus Southern
Sunfield
Nilwood
Cross of Christ
Calvary
Crosswinds Church
Fieldon First
Goreville First
Heights Community
Granite City Second
New Hope
Hopewell Missionary
Northside Missionary
Jackson Creek Fellowship
Zeigler First
Mt Carmel
Peoples Community
Faith Tabernacle
Williamson Association
Fairview
Caledonia Community
Nashville First
Mt Zion
Emmanuel
Jackson Creek Fellowship
Original Wings of Faith Missionary
Shook, Troy (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Shouse, Jeff (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Shultz, Marvin (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Sielbeck, Chris (Union Baptist Association)
Siere, David (Union Baptist Association)
Simmons, Barry (Metro East Baptist Association)
Simmons, Sammy (Franklin Baptist Association)
Sims, Scott (Westfield Baptist Association)
Sinclair, Dale (Heartland Baptist Network)
Slagle, David (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Sloan, Aaron (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Slone, Scott (DOM)
Slone, Scott (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Smith, David (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Smith, Jay (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Smith, Kenyatta (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Smith, Mark (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Smith, Michael (Saline Baptist Association)
Smith, Robbey (Williamson Baptist Association)
Smith, Sherman (Gateway Baptist Association)
Smith, Tracy (Central Baptist Association)
Snell, Matt (Union Baptist Association)
Solari, Dane (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Song, In Sul (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Song, James (Metro East Baptist Association)
Sparks, Jared (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Stacy, Ramon (Williamson Baptist Association)
Stalsberg, Rodney (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Stanford, Gary (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Starner, Curtis (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Starr, David (Louisville Baptist Association)
Staton, Mark (Antioch Baptist Association)
Stearns, Tom (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Steely, Joshua (Heartland Baptist Network)
Sterchi, Tyler (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Stevens, Kenny (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Stevenson, Sean (Miscellaneous)
Stocker, Robert (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Stowers, Clarence (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Stowers, Joshua (Williamson Baptist Association)
Strong, Robert (Metro East Baptist Association)
Stuller, Nathan (Miscellaneous)
Sumi, Shekuto (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Sutton, David (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Sweitzer, Justin (Palestine Baptist Association)
Sze, Bryant (Miscellaneous)
Tabor, Ronnie (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Mt Zion Missionary
Ramsey First
Road to Freedom
Grace
Brookport First
New Visions World Ministries
Immanuel
Westfield
Tallula
Walkerville
Dahlgren
Nine Mile Association
Elkville
Grayville First
Bethel
Another Chance
Community Worship
Gaskins City Missionary
Redemption
Pleasant Ridge
Mt Zion First
Dixon Springs
Trinity
Hope Korean Community
Fellowship
Christ Church
The Cross Community
Colona First Southern
Taylor Springs First
Erven Avenue
Community Southern
Calvary Missionary
Matthews
Chatham
New Hope
East Union
Elmwood Park Community
Plainview
Mars Hill
LivingStone Community
Meadow Heights
Sojourn
Evanston
Bread of Life
Oblong First
Church of the Beloved
Temple
Tam, Benjamin (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Tassell, Steven (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Tate, Lance (Salem South Baptist Association)
Taylor, Derrick (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Taylor, Dewayne (Saline Baptist Association)
Taylor, Philip (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Teal, Roger (Franklin Baptist Association)
Tears, Claude (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Terbush, Kenneth (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Thiele, Ryan (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Thomas, James (Gateway Baptist Association)
Thompson, David (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Thompson, James (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Thorn, Joseph (Miscellaneous)
Tibbetts, Heath (North Central Baptist Association)
Tieman, Pat (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Todd, Obbie (Williamson Baptist Association)
Toler, Carroll (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Tomberlin, Bennie (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Towell, Ben (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Travis, Bob (Miscellaneous)
Traywick, Bradford (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Troeger, Kip (Heartland Baptist Network)
Trotter, Aaron (Salem South Baptist Association)
Trotter, Calvin (Salem South Baptist Association)
Trotter, Jerry (Salem South Baptist Association)
Trowbridge, Nathaniel (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Truman, Ivan (Miscellaneous)
Tucker, LeRoy (Louisville Baptist Association)
Turner, Kempton (Miscellaneous)
Twikala, Mukuna (Heartland Baptist Network)
Tyler, Roger (Heartland Baptist Network)
Tyler, Scott (Metro East Baptist Association)
Uhles, Bill (Franklin Baptist Association)
Chinese NW Suburb
New Hope
Pleasant Grove
Net Community
Dorrisville
Rome
Grace Fellowship
First Corinthians
Elmridge Southern Missionary
Mt Moriah
Whitelaw Avenue
Harbor
Reborn Community
Redeemer Fellowship
Machesney Park First
Bement
Marion Third
Alto Pass First
Fairfield First
Morton First
Asian Church of DuPage
Christ Transformed Lives
Riverton First
New Hope
South Side
Long Prairie
Samaria Missionary
Grace Community
Strasburg
City of Joy Fellowship
Congolese of Springfield
Pasfield Southern
New Athens First
Valier Second
Vagle, Matt (East Central Illinois Baptist Association) Vale
Valerius, Lee (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Van Bebber, David (Heartland Baptist Network)
Van Dyke, Tim (Olney Baptist Association)
Verhines, Don (Salem South Baptist Association)
Vermillion, Daryl (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Villagran, Uriel (Metro East Baptist Association)
Vinson, Allen (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Volkening, Nicholas (Miscellaneous)
Wagner, Joe (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Wah, Eh Say (North Central Baptist Association)
Wakefield, Richard (Franklin Baptist Association)
Walker, Roosevelt (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Roe's Dale
Meadowbrook
Hoosier Prairie
Summersville
Beardstown First Southern
Iglesia Agape
Maple Grove
New City
Du Quoin First
Karen of Rockford
Caldwell
New Memorial Missionary
Walkington, James (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Wallace, Keith (Palestine Baptist Association)
Waller, Cliff (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Walls, Buddy (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Walters, Terry (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Wampler, Greg (DOM)
Wang, Zhenjun (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Ward, Robert (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Wareing, Paul (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Watkins, Autry (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Watkins, Mike (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Weaver, Bill (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Weaver, Mike (Franklin Baptist Association)
Weaver, Odis (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Weaver, Robert (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Webb, David (Saline Baptist Association)
Webb, Earl (Franklin Baptist Association)
Webb, Jason (Salem South Baptist Association)
Webb, Michael (Metro East Baptist Association)
Webster, Jesse (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Wehrmeier, Josh (Williamson Baptist Association)
Weiner, Art (Lake County Baptist Association)
West, Dean (Union Baptist Association)
West, Randy (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Westbrook, Paul (Gateway Baptist Association)
Wheeler, Dick (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
White, Claude (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
White, Daniel (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
White, Phillip (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
White, Randall (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
White, Travis (Central Baptist Association)
Whitford, Bill (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Whittaker, Lloyd (Franklin Baptist Association)
Whittymore, Mike (Metro East Baptist Association)
Wickiser, David (Metro East Baptist Association)
Wickiser, Wilson (Metro East Baptist Association)
Widick, Leland (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Wilcoski, Matt (Miscellaneous)
Wilder, Michael (Westfield Baptist Association)
Williams, Charles (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Williams, Charles (Metro East Baptist Association)
Williams, Darryl (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Williams, Jeffrey (Metro East Baptist Association)
Williams, Kevin (Miscellaneous)
Williams, Nathan (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Williams, Perry (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Williams, Seth (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Wilmington
Island Grove
Dutch Ridge Missionary
Mound City First
Celebration Community
Palestine Association
Hinsdale Chinese Christian
Calvary
Mounds First
Transformation
Vale
Altamont First
Parrish
Friendship
Unity
Ozark
Pleasant Hill
Pleasant Hill
Pleasant Valley
Sugar Camp
Herrin Second
Sanctuary Messianic
Karnak First
Shiloh
Metro Community
New Hope
Grace
New Bethel
Dowell First
Farmer City First
Atwood First
Calumet City First
Calvary
Redemption Community
Millstadt
Swansea
Union Missionary
Cornerstone
Tuscola First
Unity Fellowship
Pilgrim Missionary
Anna Heights
New Christian Fellowship
Wheaton Second
Grace Southern
Jonesboro First
Ransom City
Williams, Stephen (Union Baptist Association)
Williams, Toby (DOM)
Williams, Toby (Antioch Baptist Association)
Williford, James (Central Baptist Association)
Wilson, Daniel (Gateway Baptist Association)
Wilson, Jimmy (Union Baptist Association)
Wilson, Kenneth (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Wilson, Luke (Franklin Baptist Association)
Wilson, Travis (Union Baptist Association)
Wilton, Ralph (Salem South Baptist Association)
Winder, Harold (Salem South Baptist Association)
Windes, Robert (Olney Baptist Association)
Winkleman, Chris (Saline Baptist Association)
Winkler, Brock (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Winkler, Keith (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Wisely, Chester (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Wodtka, Doug (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Woodford, Matthew (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Woodman, Cliff (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Woodruff, David (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Woodrum, Ron (Central Baptist Association)
Woods, Jim (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Woods, Lewis (DOM)
Woods, Lewis (West Central Baptist Association)
Woods, Ronald (Metro East Baptist Association)
Workman, Jayson (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Worley, Roy (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Wright, Christopher (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Wright, David (Union Baptist Association)
Wright, Kevin (Miscellaneous)
Wyatt, Caliph (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Yeo Sr, John (Union Baptist Association)
Yi, John (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Yoon, Hyunwoo (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
York, David (Union Baptist Association)
York, Jerome (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
York, Joshua (Salem South Baptist Association)
York, Trad (Union Baptist Association)
Young, John (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Young, Mike (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Young, Richard (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Yu, Hong (Lake County Baptist Association)
Zbinden, Joe (Franklin Baptist Association)
Simpson Missionary
Antioch Association
Homberg
Lincoln Southern
Grace
Oak Grove
S I Country
West Frankfort Third
Vienna First
Old Union Missionary
Antioch Missionary
Freedom
Harrisburg First
The Journey
Laramie Street
Grace Fellowship
Overcup
Springbrook Community
Emmanuel
Mill Shoals
Tri-Valley
Calvary
West Central Association
Calvary
Towerview
Jackson Creek Fellowship
Fellowship
Richland Southern
Joppa Missionary
August Gate
Monroe
Mt Zion Missionary
The Community in Maywood
Hanbit Korean
Weaver Creek
Nebo
Mt Vernon Second
Waldo Missionary
Jackson Creek Fellowship
New Beginnings
New Christian Life Ministries
First Korean of Waukegan
Steel City
Church Staff and Other Ordained Ministers
Information taken from 2020 Annual Church Profiles and other available records. Report changes, omissions and other errors to Operations Office, Illinois Baptist State Association, PO Box 19247, Springfield, IL 62794‐9247.
A=Associate Pastor
M=Music
Y=Youth Director
E=Religious Education Director
R=Recreation Director
B=Business Director
Name Organization Short Name/Association
Abbott, D R ‐ A
Manteno First (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Adams, Brenda ‐ Y United Baylis (Miscellaneous)
Adams, Leslie ‐ M
Adams, Noah ‐ A, Y
Adams, Walter ‐ A
Union Missionary (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Calvary (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Household of Faith Christian Assembly (Chicago Metro Baptist Assoc)
Adams, Will ‐ Y August Gate (Miscellaneous)
Adger, Donta ‐ M
Adkins, Chester ‐ Y
Ahn, Mary ‐ E
Centennial Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Agape Missionary (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Agape Korean (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Alas, Vanessa ‐ Y Armitage (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Aldridge, Pat ‐ A, Y Redeemer Fellowship (Miscellaneous)
Allardin, Leta ‐ M
New Salem (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Allen, Chesney ‐ M Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Allen, Laura ‐ M Meadowridge (Lake County Baptist Association)
Allen, Rick ‐ M Dixon Springs (Union Baptist Association)
Allsman, Scott ‐ M New Hope (Gateway Baptist Association)
Altman, Kelly ‐ Y
Anderson, Doug ‐ Y
Anderson, Karen ‐ B
Anderson, Pam ‐ R
Anderson, Pat ‐ Y
Anderson, Sedric ‐ A
Anderson, Steven ‐ M
Anderson, Vincent ‐ Y
Andrews, Darling ‐ M
Anselment, Paige ‐ Y
Apple, John ‐ M
Armstrong, Bob ‐ A
Askew, Drew ‐ Y
Assel, Matt ‐ M
Atherton, Patena ‐ M
Atkins, Jamair ‐ Y
Atwell, David ‐ B, M
New Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Friendship (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Household of Faith Christian Assembly (Chicago Metro Baptist Assoc)
New Antioch Missionary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Kingdom (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
New Antioch Missionary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Karnak First (Union Baptist Association)
Household of Faith Christian Assembly (Chicago Metro Baptist Assoc)
Faith (Metro East Baptist Association)
Grayville First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Springbrook Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bolingbrook First (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Bethel (Gateway Baptist Association)
Maryville First (Gateway Baptist Association)
Ullin First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Jesus is the Life (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Waldo Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Aultman, Travis ‐ M
Auten, Melissa ‐ M
Aviles, Art ‐ A
Metro Community (Gateway Baptist Association)
Meadowbrook First (Gateway Baptist Association)
Iglesia Vida Nueva (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Awbrey, Michael ‐ A Tremont (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Ayala, Jorge ‐ E
Ayala, Martha ‐ B
Bacon, Judy ‐ M
Iglesia Maranatha (Gateway Baptist Association)
Nuevo Pacto (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Grace (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Bae, Sung Min ‐ Y First Korean of Waukegan (Lake County Baptist Association)
Baggett, Tyler ‐ Y
Lincoln Avenue (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Bailey, Eliza ‐ M, R Twelve Gates (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bailey, Julie ‐ M, R, Y Maple Grove (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Bailey, Peter ‐ M Christ Church (Miscellaneous)
Bailie, Beth ‐ M
Schram City (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Baker, David ‐ A Net Community (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Baker, Della ‐ M
Clifton (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Baker, Joann ‐ Y Centennial Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Baker, Joyce ‐ M
Bement (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Baker, Margaret ‐ M Hamilton First (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Ballesteros, Elizabeth ‐ ELight and Grace (Lake County Baptist Association)
Baltimore, Kenneth ‐ BPeoples Missionary (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Bancroft, Con ‐ M
Opdyke (Salem South Baptist Association)
Banks, Linda ‐ R Herod Springs (Saline Baptist Association)
Bannister , Amanda ‐ MBrownstown First (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Barendt, Janice ‐ M
Barker, Jimmy ‐ M
Calvary (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Coalton (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Barksdale, Michelle ‐ YWestview (Metro East Baptist Association)
Barnett, Don ‐ M
Barnett, Isaiah ‐ M
Barnhill, Dan ‐ M
Barrett, Wallace ‐ M, Y
Matthews (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
University (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Elmridge Southern Missionary (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Litchfield First (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Barron, Maria ‐ R Iglesia Betel (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Barros, Leonardo ‐ M
Bartmer, Sharon ‐ Y
Barton, Brett ‐ M
Barton, Debbie ‐ M
Bass, Laura ‐ B, E
Armitage (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Lighthouse Church of Antioch (Lake County Baptist Association)
Mercy's Door (Metro East Baptist Association)
Nebo (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Mount Ebenezer (Miscellaneous)
Beamon, Yolanda ‐ E, YIn the Upper Room Ministries (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Beck, Gary ‐ M
Watson (Louisville Baptist Association)
Beck, Jessica ‐ Y New Beginnings (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Beehn, Gary ‐ M
Beesley, Carol ‐ M
Pleasant View Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Argenta (Central Baptist Association)
Belcher, Sherry ‐ MMt Zion Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Bell, Jon ‐ A
Bell, Kayla ‐ M
Bell, Timotheus ‐ A, Y
Bello, Rosa ‐ B
Belt, Melissa ‐ M
Salem First (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Northside Missionary (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
World Deliverance Christian (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Iglesia Getsemani (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Liberty (Saline Baptist Association)
Benard, Clarence ‐ M
Faith Missionary (Franklin Baptist Association)
Bennett, Brian ‐ MMt Pleasant (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Bennett, Raymond ‐ A, M, YNew Directions Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Benson, Ken ‐ E Greater Morning View (Miscellaneous)
Berry, Bethany ‐ Y
Bevis, Dennis ‐ M
Biggs, Alec ‐ M
New Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Woodlawn First (Salem South Baptist Association)
Collinsville First (Miscellaneous)
Bigham, Donna ‐ M, Y Baker Street (Salem South Baptist Association)
Billingsley, Mike ‐ E
Billingsley, Tandra ‐ E
Bilyew, Kyle ‐ M
Bishop, Kay ‐ M
Bitterman, Richard ‐ Y
Blackman, Vicki ‐ B
Blanchard, Gordon ‐ B
Bledsoe, Joshua ‐ M
Rushville First Southern (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Centennial Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Highland Avenue (Palestine Baptist Association)
Old Du Quoin (Franklin Baptist Association)
Meadow Heights (Metro East Baptist Association)
Dorrisville (Saline Baptist Association)
New Song Ministries (Lake County Baptist Association)
Calvary (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Blue, Hair ‐ A Karen (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Blumenstock, Michael ‐ MCana (Williamson Baptist Association)
Bock, Nate ‐ B Maryville First (Gateway Baptist Association)
Bodine, Barbara ‐ M
Antioch Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Boehm, Sherri ‐ R Charity (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Boles, Sadie ‐ BSt John Baptist Temple (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bollinger, Jermaine ‐ M Temple (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Bond, Brian ‐ M
Bondo, Nicolas ‐ Y
Bonner, Stevyn ‐ B
Calvary (Gateway Baptist Association)
Capernaum (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
World Deliverance Christian (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bordewick, Sarah ‐ YMt Zion First (Central Baptist Association)
Boston, Patricia ‐ A
Boston, Starria ‐ B
Bounds, Louise ‐ Y
Bowen, Andrew ‐ M
Boyles, Melinda ‐ M
Braddock, Holly ‐ M
Bradley, Daniel ‐ Y
Bramlet, Charles ‐ M
Branch, Jackie ‐ Y
Brandenburg, Marilyn ‐ M
Brandsasse, Kay ‐ B
Braswell, Gregory ‐ M
Breeze, Shirley ‐ M
Brewer, Aaron ‐ M
Brewer, Blake ‐ A, Y
Brickert, Dave ‐ M
Briggs, Ian ‐ Y
Brinkman, Dedra ‐ B
Brockmeier, Mike ‐ Y
Brogdon, Rob ‐ M
Ridge House of Praise (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Ridge House of Praise (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Baker Street (Salem South Baptist Association)
Bethel (Gateway Baptist Association)
Bethel (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
West 22nd Street (Gateway Baptist Association)
Ten Mile (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Union Grove (Saline Baptist Association)
Dowell First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Macedonia (Westfield Baptist Association)
McKinley Avenue (Saline Baptist Association)
Waterloo First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Harmony Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Westview (Metro East Baptist Association)
Calvary (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Parkview (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Vale (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
West Gate (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Calvary (Gateway Baptist Association)
Emmanuel (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Brogdon, Sandy ‐ Y
Emmanuel (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Brooks, Cheryl ‐ B The Bridge (Gateway Baptist Association)
Brooks, Jesse ‐ Y Flora First Southern (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Brooks, Rita ‐ E Harmony Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Brooks, Van ‐ A New Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Broscious, Jonathan ‐ ANew Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Brown, Annita ‐ M
Brown, Ceasar ‐ A
Lincoln Wood (North Central Baptist Association)
Beacon Hill Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Brown, Cheryl ‐ B, R, Y True Fellowship Missionary (Miscellaneous)
Brown, Franklin ‐ M
Brown, Keith ‐ A
Brown, Larry ‐ M
Browning, Chris ‐ Y
Browning, Stacy ‐ M
Sullivan Southern (Central Baptist Association)
Perfecting Faith Ministry (Metro East Baptist Association)
Peoples Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bethany (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Bethany (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Bruce, Sara ‐ E Victory Rock Fellowship (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Bruer, Robin ‐ M Beech Grove (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Bryan, Gail ‐ M New Beginnings (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Bryan, Matt ‐ Y Belle Rive Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Buchett, Audrey ‐ Y Vernon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Buffkins, Jeanette ‐ E
Bullock, Jeremiah ‐ A
Burca, Emil ‐ M
Burzynski, Jamie ‐ M
Busby, Holly ‐ Y
First New Mt Olive Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Orion First (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Romanian of Metropolitan Chicago (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Ten Mile (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Sow Chicago (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Butler, Ethan ‐ M Crossroads Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Butler, Justine ‐ Y Temple (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Buttrum, Lonnie ‐ Y Casey Avenue (Salem South Baptist Association)
Byrd, Nyghel ‐ M
Rock Hill (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Byrd, Paul ‐ R Maryville First (Gateway Baptist Association)
Byrd, Samuel ‐ A New Christian Fellowship (Metro East Baptist Association)
Cadwell, Sue ‐ B
Caffey, Vernetta ‐ E
Sandridge (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Greater St James (Gateway Baptist Association)
Calio, Julie ‐ M Mattoon First Southern (Westfield Baptist Association)
Campbell, Charles ‐ A, MDelta (Heartland Baptist Network)
Cariker, Mike ‐ A, R O'Fallon First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Carlock Jr, Tom ‐ M
Panther Creek New Beginning (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Carr, Jacob ‐ A Bethel (Gateway Baptist Association)
Carrell, Elaine ‐ M
Akin Missionary (Miscellaneous)
Carroll, Becky ‐ M Youngblood (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Carter, Catherine ‐ E
River Terrace (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Carter, Dale ‐ M Winkle (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Carter, Kevon ‐ M
New Faith International (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Carter, Shirley ‐ E, R, Y True Christian Fellowship (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Cartwright, Tanya ‐ A, BJesus is the Life (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Carver, Tami ‐ M Southtower Community (Heartland Baptist Network)
Casey, Ryan ‐ Y Immanuel (Franklin Baptist Association)
Castile, Christopher ‐ RGarden of Peace (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Castile, Erica ‐ B
Castile, Portia ‐ E
Caston, Barbara ‐ M
Garden of Peace (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Garden of Peace (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Good Hope Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Castro, Cesar ‐ M Iglesia Evangelica Filadelfia (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Cates, Lee ‐ Y
Cearlock, Vivian ‐ B, R
Celis, Joel ‐ M
Cesaire, Wesly ‐ E
Chambliss, Tim ‐ M
Chaney, Gary ‐ M
Chang, Joseph ‐ A
Chappelle, Kaylea ‐ M
West Side Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Kincaid (Heartland Baptist Network)
Eden (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Gabaon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Freedom Missionary (Franklin Baptist Association)
Pontoon (Gateway Baptist Association)
Tyrannus (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Ditney Ridge (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Chavez, Heather ‐ M, YWamac Missionary (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Cheek, Michael ‐ Y
Cheshire, Tom ‐ A
Pinckneyville First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Delta (Heartland Baptist Network)
Chike, Zach ‐ Y City of Joy Fellowship (Miscellaneous)
Chino, Placido ‐ M
Cho, Sung Eun ‐ M
Chung, Stephen ‐ Y
Churchill, Tim ‐ M
Iglesia Getsemani (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
First Korean of Waukegan (Lake County Baptist Association)
Schaumburg (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
The Journey (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Cichy, John ‐ Y Sycamore (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Clapp, Joey ‐ A Morning Star (Miscellaneous)
Clark, Charisse ‐ Y
Clark, Edward ‐ B, E
Good Hope Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Good Hope Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Clatfelter, Hal ‐ MMt Olive (Palestine Baptist Association)
Claud, Andy ‐ A
Christ Church (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Clemons, Matthew ‐ MGreater Morning View (Miscellaneous)
Closson, Rebeca ‐ Y
Closson, Ronald ‐ Y
Coble, Marci ‐ M
Colberg, Joy ‐ M
Cole, Jonathan ‐ M
Coleman, Terry ‐ A
Collier, Karen ‐ R
Collins, Jim ‐ M
Collins, John ‐ A, Y
Collins, Marilyn ‐ Y
Columbus, Sam ‐ A
Commean, Cheryl ‐ M
Conaway, Dean ‐ Y
Conerly, David ‐ A
Conley, Bruce ‐ M
Conley, Robert ‐ M
Connell, J Michael ‐ M
Conway, Greg ‐ Y
Cook, Eddie ‐ Y
Cook, Jack ‐ A
Strong Tower (Louisville Baptist Association)
Strong Tower (Louisville Baptist Association)
Sow Chicago (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Maranatha (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Columbia First (Metro East Baptist Association)
South Shore Bible (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
New Hope (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Northcrest Calvary (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Heartland (Gateway Baptist Association)
First Mount Sinai (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bluffs (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
New Hope Missionary (Franklin Baptist Association)
Summit Avenue (Central Baptist Association)
Metro Community (Gateway Baptist Association)
Sterling (Metro East Baptist Association)
Eastview (Metro East Baptist Association)
Adams Street (Williamson Baptist Association)
Oak Grove (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Pasfield Southern (Heartland Baptist Network)
Galena Park (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Cook, Ron ‐ M
Cook, Stephanie ‐ M
Liberty (Franklin Baptist Association)
Pasfield Southern (Heartland Baptist Network)
Cooksey, Andrew ‐ Y Thompsonville First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Cookson, Ryan ‐ A Charis Community (Miscellaneous)
Cooney, Ahron ‐ R, Y Chatham (Heartland Baptist Network)
Cooper, Carolyn ‐ E New Antioch Missionary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Cooper, Eric ‐ M
Cross (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Cordero, Jonathan ‐ M Iglesia Misionera North Avenue (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Corona, Abdi ‐ Y Iglesia Peniel (Miscellaneous)
Cotton, Deanna ‐ M, R, YHoly Bible Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Cotton, Terry ‐ A
Prince of Peace Ministries (Metro East Baptist Association)
Covell, Ashley ‐ Y Emmanuel (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Cowan, Rich ‐ E, M Calvary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Coy, Davis ‐ Y Pennsylvania Ave (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Crabtree, Stephanie ‐ YHillview (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Craft, Kasie ‐ M Immanuel Praise & Worship (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Crain, Matthew ‐ A Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Crain, Pam ‐ Y Energy First (Williamson Baptist Association)
Crain, Paul ‐ Y Energy First (Williamson Baptist Association)
Crecelius, Michael ‐ MMt Pleasant (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Criner, Gaylia ‐ R Diamond Springs (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Crocker, Albert ‐ M Meadowbrook (Heartland Baptist Network)
Croffert, Jackie ‐ R Son Light Missionary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Crowley, Robert ‐ Y Alpha (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Cunningham, Deborah ‐ MNorth Alton (Gateway Baptist Association)
Cunningham, Dennis ‐ A, RNorth Alton (Gateway Baptist Association)
Curl, Evelyn ‐ M
Grace Fellowship Amboy‐Sublette (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Curry, Mose ‐ BIn the Upper Room Ministries (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Cushman, Gena ‐ Y
Cuttrell, Nancy ‐ M
Dalrymple, Obie ‐ E
Dalton, Sam ‐ Y
Ditney Ridge (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Macedonia Missionary (Big Saline Baptist Association)
O'Fallon First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Morton First (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Damotte, Jennifer ‐ E, MMorton First (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Dang, Duc ‐ Y
Daniels, Ron ‐ M
Darnell, Larry ‐ M
Grace (North Central Baptist Association)
Belle Rive Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
North America (Saline Baptist Association)
Davidson, Brad ‐ M, Y Eldorado First (Saline Baptist Association)
Davis, Bonita ‐ M
Golconda First (Antioch Baptist Association)
Davis, Carrie ‐ B Red Hill Church (Gateway Baptist Association)
Davis, David ‐ MMt Vernon Second (Salem South Baptist Association)
Davis, George ‐ B, M New Salem Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Davis, Imagene ‐ A New Christian Fellowship (Metro East Baptist Association)
Davis, James ‐ A, E New Christian Fellowship (Metro East Baptist Association)
Davis, Karon ‐ Y
Ashmore First (Westfield Baptist Association)
Davis, Laura ‐ B Connexion (Miscellaneous)
Davis, Mark ‐ B, E Woodland (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Davis, Mark ‐ Y Murdale (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Davis, Michael ‐ M
Davis, Michelle ‐ Y
Resurrection House (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Ellis Grove First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Davis, Reginald ‐ Y Bread of Life (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Davis, Steven ‐ E Red Hill Church (Gateway Baptist Association)
Dawkins, Paul ‐ A
Dawson, Tom ‐ E
De La Mora, Jose ‐ M
Dean, Kevin ‐ B, M
Decker, Dawn ‐ M
The Church in Dekalb (Miscellaneous)
O'Fallon First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Iglesia Emanuel (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Summit Avenue (Metro East Baptist Association)
Argenta (Central Baptist Association)
DeFrees, Renay ‐ Y Eastview (Heartland Baptist Network)
DeLeon, Eddie ‐ M
Dempsey, Max ‐ M
Denham, Josh ‐ M, Y
Iglesia Cristiana El Camino (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Machesney Park First (North Central Baptist Association)
West Gate (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Denton, Lori ‐ Y Bethesda (Gateway Baptist Association)
Desler, Kimberly ‐ Y
Deterding, Jeff ‐ A
Bethel (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Red Bud First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Dewalt, Charles ‐ M Fifteenth Street (Metro East Baptist Association)
DeWinter, Mary ‐ M Gibson City First (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Dice, Josh ‐ M
Salem First (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Dick, Lee ‐ A Christway (Gateway Baptist Association)
Dillingham, Russell ‐ M East Cape (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Dillow, Kenzie ‐ M
Immanuel Praise & Worship (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Dirden, Melissa ‐ M New Hope (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Dirkans, Delores ‐ R Good Shepherd (Miscellaneous)
Dixon, Pauline ‐ B
Dixon, Steve ‐ E
New Directions Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Zion Temple (Metro East Baptist Association)
Dixon‐Henderson, Caruana ‐ MEvening Star Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Dobson, Adrian ‐ Y
Dodson, Marsha ‐ M
Doerr, Alberta ‐ M
Donsbach, Carol ‐ R
Dorsey, Cheryl ‐ A
Dorsey, Rick ‐ E
Dothager, Julie ‐ R
Doudera, Tony ‐ M
Douglas, Monroe ‐ M
Douglas, William ‐ Y
Dowdy, Glenda ‐ M
Doyle, Heidi ‐ Y
Drew, Rob ‐ M
Drone, Bailey ‐ M
Drury, Timothy ‐ A, Y
Dulany, Eleanor ‐ Y
Dunaway, William ‐ M
Dunn, Nanette ‐ M
Dupree, Eric ‐ A
Durston, Larry ‐ M
Calvary (Gateway Baptist Association)
Old Union Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Shawneetown First (Saline Baptist Association)
New Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Beacon Hill Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Beacon Hill Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Pleasant Mound (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Bethlehem (Salem South Baptist Association)
Cypress First (Union Baptist Association)
Redemption (Williamson Baptist Association)
Tamms First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Pleasant Hill First (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Keenes Missionary (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Red Hill Church (Gateway Baptist Association)
Bethalto First (Gateway Baptist Association)
Long Prairie (Salem South Baptist Association)
Shiloh (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Shiloh (Palestine Baptist Association)
The Journey (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
New Hope (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Dutton, Thomas ‐ M
Easter, Clifford ‐ Y
Edwards, Carolyn ‐ M
Brownfield (Antioch Baptist Association)
Metropolis First (Union Baptist Association)
Diamond Springs (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Edwards, Deloris ‐ M Patoka First (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Edwards, Vera ‐ A New Christian Fellowship (Metro East Baptist Association)
Elam, Melissa ‐ Y Columbus Southern (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Ellerson, Glenda ‐ E
Elliott, Jill ‐ Y
Ellis, Larry ‐ M
Bread of Life (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Herrin Second (Williamson Baptist Association)
Camp Ground (Salem South Baptist Association)
Ellis, Michelle ‐ E Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Ellsworth, Rebekah ‐ MEmmaus Road (Miscellaneous)
Elmore, Arnetha ‐ B
Emerson, Tammie ‐ M
Practical Word Ministries (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Western Oaks (Heartland Baptist Network)
Endsley, James ‐ ADu Quoin First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Ervin, Richard ‐ E
Esteban, Jeffrey ‐ Y
Etienne, Darde ‐ B
Evans, Frederick ‐ Y
Evening Star Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Family Bible (Lake County Baptist Association)
Cornelia Avenue (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Pilgrim Missionary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Evans, Karen ‐ MMt Moriah (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Evans, Vera ‐ E
Ewou, Eugene ‐ B
Eyster, John ‐ R
Falloon, Justin ‐ A, M
Farthing, Gary ‐ M
Fathauer, Jeffrey ‐ Y
Felder, Alexis ‐ A
Fellows, Renee ‐ M
Fenton, Clarence ‐ M
Figueroa, Rosa ‐ R
Shiloh Missionary (Central Baptist Association)
Race of the Elect of Christ (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Machesney Park First (North Central Baptist Association)
Bethalto First (Gateway Baptist Association)
Stonefort Missionary (Saline Baptist Association)
Woodland (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
New Faith International (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Crossville Missionary (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Plainview (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Eden (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Figueroa, Rosie ‐ R International Fellowship (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Finley, Jill ‐ R Bethel (Gateway Baptist Association)
Finley, Rick ‐ M
Ramsey First (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Finn, James ‐ A Springfield First (Heartland Baptist Network)
Fishbaugh, Ike ‐ Y
Fishburn, Jason ‐ A
Fisher, David ‐ A, Y
Fisher, Debra ‐ M
Fisher, Robert ‐ Y
Shiloh (Palestine Baptist Association)
Unity (Gateway Baptist Association)
New Hope of Como (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Agape Missionary (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
West City (Franklin Baptist Association)
Fisher, Sherry ‐ M, Y Tamaroa First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Fisher, Tony ‐ M
Hillcrest (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Fitzgerald, Chris ‐ Y Harco (Saline Baptist Association)
Fitzgerald, Clarence ‐ MMounds First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Fitzgerald, Leon ‐ M Harco (Saline Baptist Association)
Flagg, Darryl ‐ A
Vernon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Fleming, Andrea ‐ M Central (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Fleming, Bill ‐ B, M
Flota, Art ‐ R
Atwood First (Central Baptist Association)
Lebanon Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Flota, Sharon ‐ R
Lebanon Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Flowers, Robert ‐ Y Lighthouse Fellowship (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Flynn, Chris ‐ B Delta (Heartland Baptist Network)
Foiles, Bill ‐ M Woodson (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Foiles, Janet ‐ Y Woodson (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Ford, Alice ‐ M Hillview (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Ford, Dale ‐ M Bethel (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Forn, Cynthia ‐ E New Faith International (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Foster, Pablo ‐ R, Y New Tabernacle of Faith (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Foster, Scott ‐ Y Elkville (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Foutch, Brittany ‐ M Kell (Salem South Baptist Association)
Fowler, Ernie ‐ A Pankeyville (Saline Baptist Association)
Fowler, Shelley ‐ M Ina Missionary (Franklin Baptist Association)
Fox, Joshua ‐ M New Beginnings (Union Baptist Association)
Fraizer, Ray ‐ E Love Fellowship (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Frazier, Chris ‐ Y Love Fellowship (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Friend, Debbie ‐ YMt Zion Southern (Heartland Baptist Network)
Fritz, Dennis ‐ R Northside (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Frost, Brian ‐ B
Frost, Robert ‐ M
Fuller, Lora ‐ B
Fulton, JR & Missy ‐ Y
Funkhouser, Randy ‐ M
Gaines, Donna ‐ Y
Gallagher, Greg ‐ B
Galloway, Amy ‐ M
Garavaglia, Susan ‐ M
Garcia, Gerson ‐ Y
Garcia, Ruth ‐ M
Garcia , Tomas ‐ Y
Garland, Kimberly ‐ M
Garmane, Clinton ‐ M
Garner, Craig ‐ M
Garner, De'Borah ‐ M
Sycamore (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Winthrop Harbor First (Lake County Baptist Association)
Maryville First (Gateway Baptist Association)
Marshall Creek (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Grayville First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Whitelaw Avenue (Gateway Baptist Association)
Lighthouse Fellowship (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
New Hope (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Beaucoup (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Iglesia Evangelica Filadelfia (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Primera Iglesia de La Villita (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Iglesia Maranatha (Gateway Baptist Association)
Modesto (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Valier Second (Franklin Baptist Association)
Sesser First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Universal (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Garrett, Chad ‐ Y Macedonia (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Garrett, Jason ‐ MMt Zion First (Central Baptist Association)
Garrett, Joyce ‐ M
Macedonia (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Gates, Phillip ‐ A Tri‐Valley (Central Baptist Association)
Gaugh, Jacob ‐ R New Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Gee, Jeffrey ‐ Y
Gentry, Beau ‐ A
Hurricane Memorial (Williamson Baptist Association)
Charis Community (Miscellaneous)
Georgescu, Susana ‐ MIglesia Biblica (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Giacomo, Brett ‐ Y Oak Grove (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Gifford, Stephen ‐ A
Transformation (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Gilley, Cheryl ‐ E, M The Word in Marion (Williamson Baptist Association)
Gillis, Aaron ‐ M
Waldo Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Glass, Arlie ‐ M Pleasant Grove Missionary (Lake County Baptist Association)
Goble, Jacob ‐ Y
Casey First (Westfield Baptist Association)
Goddard, Debra ‐ YMt Zion Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Goins, Mark ‐ M City of Joy Fellowship (Miscellaneous)
Golden, Aaron ‐ Y New Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Golden, Lucas ‐ A, M New Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Gonzales, Rhodora ‐ MFamily Bible (Lake County Baptist Association)
Gonzalez, Miguel ‐ M
Cristo Es Rey (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Gonzalez‐Lotfe, Tufic ‐ Y Iglesia Emanuel (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Gordon, Henry ‐ A
Gosa, John ‐ M
Gott, April ‐ Y
Wheaton Second (Miscellaneous)
Monroe (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Raleigh (Saline Baptist Association)
Gower, Eugene & Kari ‐ YWest Union First (Palestine Baptist Association)
Grady, Kurt ‐ E
Graham, Judy ‐ Y
Granda, Christine ‐ M
Green, Rochelle ‐ M
Gregory, Stephen ‐ M
Griffin, Rebecca ‐ M
Griffin, Robert ‐ A
Griffin, Tancy ‐ M
Griffin, Tancy ‐ M
Griffy, Lina ‐ M
Grimes, Susan ‐ M
Griswold, Nicole ‐ Y
Groce, Jennifer ‐ B
Guadarrama, Jose ‐ M
Gueno, Karen ‐ M
Guinn, Lois ‐ B
Guzman, Oscar ‐ M
Halcom, Melissa ‐ M
Hall, Jean ‐ Y
Hall, Jordan ‐ M
Hall, Joyce ‐ M
Hall, Tammy ‐ M
Hallas, Sara ‐ M
Halliday, Dan ‐ M
Hamiel, Brian ‐ E
Mascoutah First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Eddyville Missionary (Big Saline Baptist Association)
Summit Avenue (Central Baptist Association)
Pilgrim Rest Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Norris City First Southern (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Pleasant Ridge (Gateway Baptist Association)
Destiny (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Halsted Road (North Central Baptist Association)
Living Stones Fellowship (North Central Baptist Association)
Wabash (Louisville Baptist Association)
Grand Tower First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Elm Street (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Gospel Life Bible (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Iglesia Bethania (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Agape Bible Fellowship (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Schram City (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Iglesia Vida Nueva (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Saline Ridge Missionary (Big Saline Baptist Association)
Peoples Missionary (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Christopher First (Franklin Baptist Association)
South Shore Bible (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Grace Community Fellowship (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
North Side (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Jackson Grove (Franklin Baptist Association)
Victory (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Hamiel, Mackenzie ‐ MVictory (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Hamilton, Troy ‐ M
Wheaton Second (Miscellaneous)
Hammond, James ‐ A, YLiving Faith (Heartland Baptist Network)
Hamson, Joshua ‐ R
Hankins, James ‐ B
Hankins, Rachel ‐ R
Hannaford, Andy ‐ Y
Hannel, Lisa ‐ M
Summersville (Salem South Baptist Association)
Stonefort Missionary (Saline Baptist Association)
New Salem Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Carmi First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Pleasant Hill First (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Hanover, Carolyn ‐ MMt Olive First (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Hansen, Andrew ‐ M
New Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Hansen, Darin ‐ A
Hanson, John ‐ Y
Harbaugh, Lisa ‐ B
Harding, Gary ‐ A
Hargett, Michael ‐ M
Hargis, Steve ‐ M
Harl, David ‐ A
Harner, Gary ‐ A
New Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Logan Street (Salem South Baptist Association)
Litchfield First (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Pleasant Dale (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Pleasant Hill (Franklin Baptist Association)
Roland Manor (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Fairfield First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Bethel (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Harner, Shirley ‐ MMt Zion (Westfield Baptist Association)
Harp, Melanie ‐ M
Harrawood, Linda ‐ M
Harrell, Jason ‐ A, Y
Harris, Anthony ‐ Y
Harris, Brad ‐ Y
Harris, Brenda ‐ M
Harris, Calista ‐ Y
Harris, Debra ‐ M
Harris, Denton ‐ M
Harris, Kevin ‐ Y
Harris, Scott ‐ Y
Harrison, Craig ‐ M
Harrison, Demond ‐ M
Hartline, Matthew ‐ A, Y
Harvel, Vickie ‐ M
Haskin, Sylvia ‐ M
Haymon, Cynthia ‐ A
Haymon, Mozell ‐ E
Haynes, Bonnie ‐ Y
Hazlerig, Charlotte ‐ R
Healy, Jerod ‐ B, E
Heaton, Brendon ‐ M
Heimer, Lynda ‐ M
Helfrich, Thomas ‐ E
Helmich, Stacey ‐ B
Henderson, Colleen ‐ B
Henderson, Mark ‐ E
Henderson, Salena ‐ B
Henry, Vernon ‐ A
Hurricane Memorial (Williamson Baptist Association)
Gaskins City Missionary (Saline Baptist Association)
Wheaton Second (Miscellaneous)
The Journey‐SI (Miscellaneous)
Clay City First (Olney Baptist Association)
Oblong First (Palestine Baptist Association)
Lighthouse Community (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Clay City First (Olney Baptist Association)
Bread of Life (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Unity (Gateway Baptist Association)
Harvest Church of Southern IL (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Walking in Grace (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Garden of Peace (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Cobden First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Hoosier Prairie (Olney Baptist Association)
Household of Faith Christian Assembly (Chicago Metro Baptist Assoc)
Resurrection House of NW Indiana (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Resurrection House of NW Indiana (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Pleasant Hill (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Twin Oaks (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Macedonia (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Maryville First (Gateway Baptist Association)
Bunker Hill (Macoupin Baptist Association)
The Bridge (Gateway Baptist Association)
Lincoln Avenue (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Meadow Heights (Metro East Baptist Association)
Calvary (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Ten Mile (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Agape Bible Fellowship (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Henry‐Payne, Jenny ‐ YCoal City First (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Hensiek, David ‐ M
Henson, Brad ‐ A
Henson, Courtney ‐ Y
Henson, Debbie ‐ M
Herbst, Gabriel ‐ Y
Hernandez, Ariel ‐ M
Hernandez, Edgar ‐ A
Hernandez, Maria ‐ R
Casey First (Westfield Baptist Association)
Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
The Ridge (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
The Ridge (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Marion Second (Williamson Baptist Association)
Iglesia Betel (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Harvard First (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Iglesia Bethania (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Hicks, Darin ‐ M, Y
Hicks, Katie ‐ M
Nine Mile (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Nine Mile (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Higgerson, Carolyn ‐ MClarmin First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Higgerson, Michael ‐ Y Clarmin First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Higgs, David ‐ A, E, M
Hill, Charles ‐ R
Hill, D ‐ A, M, Y
Hill, Justin ‐ Y
Hill, Kerry ‐ M
Hillebrand, Louis ‐ M
Hindrichs, Samuel ‐ Y
Dorrisville (Saline Baptist Association)
Proviso Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Herrin First (Williamson Baptist Association)
Coalton (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Reynoldsville (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Seven Mile (Union Baptist Association)
Steeleville (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Hise, George ‐ M Ridgway First (Saline Baptist Association)
Hobbs, Lincoln & Whitney ‐ YDitney Ridge (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Hodges, Heidi ‐ B
Hodges, Margaret ‐ Y
Pleasant Hill The Brick Missionary (Greater Wabash Baptist Assoc)
Shiloh Missionary (Central Baptist Association)
Hoffman, Barry ‐ E Ellis Grove First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Hoffman, Beth ‐ M
Bethel (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Hogendobler, Judy ‐ Y Shiloh (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Hogendobler, Michael ‐ RShiloh (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Hogue, Bill ‐ M Park Avenue (Salem South Baptist Association)
Hogue, Lemuel ‐ E Morning Star Bible (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Holliday, Andrew ‐ B Monroe (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Hollis, Dorothy ‐ AIn the Upper Room Ministries (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Holloway, R ‐ A, R, Y
Holman, Justin ‐ M
Dorrisville (Saline Baptist Association)
Whittington (Franklin Baptist Association)
Holman, Rodney ‐ A, MFlora First Southern (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Holshouser, Sondra ‐ BAnna Heights (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Hoots, Kyung ‐ E
Hoots, Sandy ‐ M
Fellowship (Metro East Baptist Association)
Bloomfield (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Horner, Norman ‐ MDe Soto First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Horton, Agnes ‐ M
Horton, Shonte ‐ B
Glenridge First (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Harmony Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Horton, Tina ‐ M Marshall Creek (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Hoskins, Chanikka ‐ Y
Hottensen, Robin ‐ Y
Houchins, Rhonda ‐ M
Christ Transformed Lives (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Sesser First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Calvary (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Houdek, Diane ‐ M Golf Road (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Houlihan, Lori ‐ R Parkview (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Howard, David ‐ A Anna First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Howe, Tina ‐ M
Royalton First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Howell, Harold ‐ M Sims Missionary (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Howell, Josh ‐ E Grace Fellowship (Franklin Baptist Association)
Howell, Mark ‐ Y Fairmont (Metro East Baptist Association)
Howell, Sean ‐ M Rend (Franklin Baptist Association)
Hubbard, Randy ‐ Y
Hubbard, Sara ‐ M
Smithboro (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Smithboro (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Hubert, Brian ‐ A, E Delta (Heartland Baptist Network)
Huff, Rosemary ‐ M
Huffstutler, Lowell ‐ B
Hughes, Burnette ‐ B
Hughes, Roy ‐ A
Hume, John ‐ A, M
Hunsaker, John ‐ Y
Hunt, Jim ‐ M
Hurtado, Luis ‐ Y
Hutchinson, Lisa ‐ M
Ifland, Clint ‐ Y
Ilbery, Gina ‐ M
Ilbery, Michael ‐ A
Inman, Alice ‐ M
Jackson, Andre ‐ A
Jackson, Autumn ‐ M
Jackson, Mike ‐ M
Jackson, Sylvia ‐ M
Jacques, James ‐ Y
Jakes, Paul ‐ M
James, Regina ‐ B
Jarrett, Celeste ‐ A
Jarvis, Juanita ‐ M
Jeanty, Joshua ‐ M
Jeffers, Sarah ‐ M
Jeffrey, Josh ‐ M
Jenkins, Contrell ‐ M
Jenkins, David ‐ M
Bethlehem (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Blooming Grove (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Hillcrest (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Harco (Saline Baptist Association)
Lincoln Avenue (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Red Bud First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Pleasant Dale (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Primera Iglesia de La Villita (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Harvard First (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Jackson Creek Fellowship (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Pleasant Grove (Salem South Baptist Association)
Pleasant Grove (Salem South Baptist Association)
Harvard First (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Anew Life Ministry Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Simpson Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Fillmore (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Shiloh Missionary (Central Baptist Association)
United Baylis (Miscellaneous)
New Tabernacle of Faith (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
The Body of Christ (Metro East Baptist Association)
Wheaton Second (Miscellaneous)
Grace (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Gabaon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
East Union (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Journey (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Harmony Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Net Community (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Jennings, Diretha ‐ ESt John Baptist Temple (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Jennings, Steven ‐ M
Jeschke, Sherry ‐ M
Jessup, Maria ‐ M
Effingham First (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Dowell First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Lakeland (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Jin, Doo Young Dion ‐ AUnity Korean (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Johnson, Amanda ‐ Y Northside Missionary (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Johnson, Angelique ‐ MDestiny (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Johnson, Crystal ‐ Y Dongola First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Johnson, David ‐ M Hopewell Missionary (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Johnson, Debbie ‐ B Island Grove (Palestine Baptist Association)
Johnson, Dennis ‐ M Paris Southern (Miscellaneous)
Johnson, Edviena ‐ M Alpha (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Johnson, Grant ‐ R Meacham (Louisville Baptist Association)
Johnson, Jack ‐ M Temple (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Johnson, Jacob ‐ A Temple (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Johnson, Jamal ‐ A Progressive (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Johnson, Jamey ‐ M East Salem (Salem South Baptist Association)
Johnson, Jason ‐ M Dupo First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Johnson, Johnathan ‐ B, EHoly Bible Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Johnson, Kimberly ‐ M Long Branch (Saline Baptist Association)
Johnson, Linda ‐ Y
Johnson, M C ‐ A
Johnson, Rhonda ‐ E
Johnson, Robin ‐ Y
Johnson, Shanika ‐ M
Johnson, Sheila ‐ M
Johnson, Wesley ‐ A, Y
Johnston, Adrienne ‐ Y
Johnston, Ken ‐ M
Joiner, Dorothy ‐ Y
Joiner, Matthew ‐ A
Jones, Annie ‐ E
Jones, Dewayne ‐ M
Jones, Diane ‐ A
Jones, Jana ‐ R
Jones, Kenneth ‐ A
Jones, Mark ‐ M
Jones, Mark ‐ A
Jones, Marlene ‐ M
Jones, Morgan ‐ Y
Jones, Nick ‐ B
Jones, Olivia ‐ E
Jones, Steve ‐ M
Mound City First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
New Life Community (Metro East Baptist Association)
Destiny (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Rock Hill (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Galena Park (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
True Fellowship Missionary (Miscellaneous)
Dongola First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Eastview (Metro East Baptist Association)
Westfield (Westfield Baptist Association)
First New Mt Olive Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Redeemer (Miscellaneous)
Pilgrim Missionary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Rose of Light (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Wheaton Second (Miscellaneous)
Pleasant Grove (Salem South Baptist Association)
Pleasant Grove Missionary (Lake County Baptist Association)
O'Fallon First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Uptown (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Franklin (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Herrin First (Williamson Baptist Association)
Peoples Missionary (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Lincoln Southern (Central Baptist Association)
Jones , Joy ‐ YIn the Upper Room Ministries (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Jordan, Donna ‐ M
Jordan, Heather ‐ M
Joseph, Jean ‐ R
Journey, Randi ‐ M
Kain, Jason ‐ M
Zif (Olney Baptist Association)
Families of Faith (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Gabaon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Steel City (Franklin Baptist Association)
Fieldon First (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Kannmacher, Cindy ‐ RIsland Grove (Palestine Baptist Association)
Kato, Wynton ‐ M
Kawazoe, Kota ‐ E
Kayilu, Kevin ‐ B
Kean, Tawnda ‐ M
World Deliverance Christian (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Restoration Missionary (Lake County Baptist Association)
Capernaum (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Bluffs (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Keel, Thomas ‐ MSt John Baptist Temple (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Keele, Dustin ‐ M
Keller, Matt ‐ A, Y
Kelly, Solomon ‐ B
Kerley, Jimmy ‐ M
Kern, Kyle ‐ M
Kern, Terry ‐ M
Kerner, Deanna ‐ Y
Kessinger, Nick ‐ Y
Keune, Ralph ‐ M
Kilbey, Cheyenne ‐ M
Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
The Word in Marion (Williamson Baptist Association)
Destiny (Miscellaneous)
Thompsonville First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Dongola First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Bethel (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Faith Southern (Westfield Baptist Association)
Crossroads Community (Gateway Baptist Association)
Holiday Shores (Gateway Baptist Association)
River Terrace (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Killingsworth, Clark ‐ AJourney (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Kim, Hyun Min ‐ Y The Lord's Church (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kim, Hyung ‐ A
Kim, James ‐ Y
Agape Korean (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Northfield Korean (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kim, Ji Hae ‐ Y New Life Korean (Lake County Baptist Association)
Kim, Phil ‐ Y Central Grace (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kim, Yeo ‐ M
Restoration Missionary (Lake County Baptist Association)
Kimbrell, Alicia ‐ B Bethel (Gateway Baptist Association)
Kimmel, Joe ‐ M
King, Jean ‐ Y
King, Jerry ‐ M
King, Toya ‐ R
Kinsey, Bill ‐ M
Hickory Hill Missionary (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Cypress First (Union Baptist Association)
Limestone (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Twelve Gates (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Albion First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Kirkwood, Jeff & Tracie ‐ YTrinity (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Kizer, Byron ‐ M
Kleinschmidt, John ‐ A
Klundt, Rita ‐ Y
Knight, Danny ‐ E
Kobari, Keiko ‐ M
Kobek, Delores ‐ M
Koch, Randy ‐ M
Kohl, Gary ‐ A, M
Korte, Kent ‐ M
Kotter, Niki ‐ Y
Kpaw, Hsa ‐ Y
Kriebel, Nathan ‐ M
Kunath, Bunny ‐ Y
Kunath, John ‐ M
Kurtz, Don ‐ R
Kurtz, Nancy ‐ M
Laidley, Deborah ‐ R
Laird, Michelle ‐ Y
Lamb, Bill ‐ M
Lambert, Gina ‐ Y
Lambert, Greg ‐ M
Lancaster, Brenda ‐ M
Zion Temple (Metro East Baptist Association)
Delta (Heartland Baptist Network)
Liberty (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Woodson (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Chicago Japanese Mission (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Tinley Park First (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Trail of Hope Cowboy (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Pelley Road Christian Fellowship (North Central Baptist Association)
New Hope (Union Baptist Association)
Highview Missionary (Big Saline Baptist Association)
Karen (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Smith Grove (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Sulphur Springs (Antioch Baptist Association)
Sulphur Springs (Antioch Baptist Association)
Sanctuary Messianic (Lake County Baptist Association)
Sanctuary Messianic (Lake County Baptist Association)
Fairmont (Metro East Baptist Association)
Island City (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Freedom (Olney Baptist Association)
Momence First (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
New Beginnings (Williamson Baptist Association)
Greater St James (Gateway Baptist Association)
Lancaster, Michael David ‐ MReborn Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Lane, Christian ‐ Y
Largent, Lanny ‐ M
Elizabethtown First (Antioch Baptist Association)
Wisetown (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Larry, Jim ‐ MMt Pleasant (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Lasswell, Timothy ‐ MMt Carmel First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Lawhead, Pat ‐ M
Lawrence, Kevin ‐ M
Lay, Eh ‐ M
Layman, Bob ‐ M
Layne, Janet ‐ M
Ledee, Israel ‐ A
Lee, Bradley ‐ M
Lee, Chang K ‐ M
Prairie Grove (Palestine Baptist Association)
Herrin Second (Williamson Baptist Association)
Karen of Rockford (North Central Baptist Association)
Mill Creek (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Grace Fellowship (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Brainard Avenue (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
North Side (Miscellaneous)
New Life Korean (Lake County Baptist Association)
Lee, Chang Ku ‐ Y
Lee, Charles ‐ A
Unity Korean (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Restoration Missionary (Lake County Baptist Association)
Lee, Ki Chan ‐ M Central Grace (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Lee, Stephen ‐ A, M Woodland (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Leininger, Skip ‐ A
Leman, Teri ‐ M
LeSure, Larry ‐ Y
O'Fallon First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Crystal Lake First (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Walking in Grace (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Lewis, Andrew ‐ Y Ramsey First (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Lewis, Corey ‐ A Centennial Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Lewis, Terry ‐ B Valier First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Liddell, C J ‐ YSt James (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Liddell, Joseph ‐ MSt James (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Lietz, Kody ‐ Y Net Community (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Lim, Chong ‐ A Fellowship (Metro East Baptist Association)
Lim, Sung Ho ‐ E, M
Linder, Carolyn ‐ E
Linnell, David ‐ M
Lipe, Aaron ‐ M
Lipe, Roger ‐ M
Lisanby, Kevin ‐ M
Little, Rodney ‐ M
Little, Ryan ‐ M
Unity Korean (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Soul Reviving Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Fairview Heights First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Faith (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Odin (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Liberty (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Sandridge (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Cornerstone (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Liu, Yulin ‐ A Chicago Golden Light Chinese (Miscellaneous)
Livesay, David ‐ M
Galilee (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Lockwood, Rebekah ‐ YGalatia First (Saline Baptist Association)
Logeman, Roy ‐ M
Long, Jason ‐ Y
Lopez, Frank ‐ M
Lord, Craig ‐ A
Hillerman Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Grace Fellowship Ashton (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Iglesia Camino Al Cielo (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
The Source (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Lovett, Johnnie ‐ ESt Mark Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Lowder, Christy ‐ M
Lowe, Gloria ‐ B
Lowry, Debra ‐ R, Y
Loyd, Lester ‐ M
Loyd, Roshanne ‐ B
Lumpkins, Meg ‐ M
Lundell, Pern ‐ M
Lyles, Arthur ‐ Y
Pinckneyville First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Beacon Hill Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Halsted Road (North Central Baptist Association)
First Mount Sinai (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
First Mount Sinai (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
East Hickory Hill Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Friendship (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Christ Bible (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Lynn, Zane ‐ A, M Island City (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Maas, Dan ‐ Y
Mabus, Eryka ‐ Y
Magsig, Brian ‐ M
Malone, Mike ‐ B
Manley, Linda ‐ Y
Mosaic (Gateway Baptist Association)
Calvary (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Antioch (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Marion First (Williamson Baptist Association)
East Carondelet First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Mansiatina, Henriette ‐ MGathering of the First Born (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Manuel, Zach ‐ Y
Marcrum, Levoy ‐ B
Highland Avenue (Palestine Baptist Association)
Grace Hill (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Marlow, Travis ‐ Y
Martin, Dennis ‐ R
Martin, Ron ‐ R
Martin , Robert ‐ M
Summersville (Salem South Baptist Association)
Clay City First (Olney Baptist Association)
Grace (Gateway Baptist Association)
Delafield (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Martinez, Humberto ‐ AIglesia Getsemani (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Martinez, Jorge ‐ B
Mason, Howard ‐ R
Iglesia Bethania (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Northcrest Calvary (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Massey, Jani ‐ M Cornerstone Ministries (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Mathis, Sam ‐ M
Matthiesen, Rick ‐ M
Mayberry, Todd ‐ B
McAllister, Joe ‐ R
McBriton, Ladoris ‐ Y
McCain, Cathy ‐ M
McCarroll, Bobby ‐ E
McCasland, Lois ‐ M
Oak Grove (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Highland Southern (Gateway Baptist Association)
Grace Fellowship (Franklin Baptist Association)
Liberty (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Zion Temple (Metro East Baptist Association)
Thebes First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
South Shore Bible (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Pocahontas First (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
McClendon, Lynda ‐ A, YHarmony Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
McClenning, Matthew ‐ MCoal City First (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
McCollum, Gary ‐ M
Charity Southern (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
McConachie, Michael ‐ YBeaucoup (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
McConnell, Tobiah ‐ B
McCrary, Tavarus ‐ E
McCrite, Danny ‐ M
Armitage (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Sandy Creek (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
McDaniel, Robert ‐ R Mill Creek (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
McFadden, Melvin ‐ MSt Joseph Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
McFadden, Sharon ‐ ESt Joseph Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
McFadden, Wendell ‐ YBread of Life (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
McFarland, Daniel ‐ R, YAnna Heights (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
McFarland, Gayla ‐ M
Pleasant Valley Missionary (Franklin Baptist Association)
McFarland, Greg ‐ Y Pleasant Valley Missionary (Franklin Baptist Association)
Mcgarvey, Phil ‐ A, M
McGill, David ‐ M
McGlaun, Donna ‐ Y
McGowan, Alfred ‐ A
McGuire, Bryson ‐ Y
McIlrath, James ‐ M
McKee, Sue ‐ M
Pennsylvania Ave (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Fellowship (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Prince of Peace Ministries (Metro East Baptist Association)
Rock Hill (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
O'Fallon First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Lebanon Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
North Alton (Gateway Baptist Association)
McKenna, DeAnna ‐ MNew Hope of Como (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
McKenzie, Chris ‐ Y
McKinney, Amy ‐ Y
McNeely, Robert ‐ B
McSparin, Jerry ‐ M
McSparran, Jere ‐ A
McWade, Chance ‐ Y
McWethy, Brian ‐ B, E
Meglei, Michael ‐ B
Mejias, Miguel ‐ M
Saline Ridge Missionary (Big Saline Baptist Association)
Pleasant Hill (Salem South Baptist Association)
New Hope (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Indian Camp (Williamson Baptist Association)
Greenup First Southern (Westfield Baptist Association)
Colona First Southern (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Grace Fellowship Amboy‐Sublette (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Romanian of Metropolitan Chicago (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Iglesia Gran Comision (Lake County Baptist Association)
Mellott, Canna ‐ M
New Hope (Salem South Baptist Association)
Mendenhall, Matt ‐ Y Smith Grove (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Mendez, Victor ‐ M Iglesia Maranatha (Gateway Baptist Association)
Merritt, Christopher ‐ BTabernacle (Central Baptist Association)
Mertz, Jason ‐ A Redemption Community (Metro East Baptist Association)
Merwin, Joe ‐ Y Panther Creek New Beginning (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Meyers, Christie ‐ R Clifton (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Michel, Luis ‐ E Iglesia Peniel (Miscellaneous)
Millenbine, Kyleen ‐ MNew Prospect (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Miller, Anne ‐ Y Tamms First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Miller, Brad ‐ M Arrington Prairie (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Miller, Daniel ‐ A Red Bud First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Miller, Dirk ‐ A Cornerstone (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Miller, Jay ‐ A Victory (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Miller, Johnny ‐ Y Tamms First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Miller, Karen ‐ B Sesser First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Miller, Laura ‐ Y Wayne City (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Miller, Leon ‐ A, M Mount Ebenezer (Miscellaneous)
Miller, Rhonda ‐ M
Miller, Richard ‐ E
Valier First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Ullin First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Min Sik, Yoo ‐ M Fellowship (Metro East Baptist Association)
Mitchell, Gayla ‐ Y
Zeigler First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Mitchell, Tey ‐ Y Crossroads Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Mitchell, Valeria ‐ Y Walnut Grove (Big Saline Baptist Association)
Mitongo, Mimi ‐ M
Capernaum (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Montgomery, Beverly ‐ MCasey Avenue (Salem South Baptist Association)
Montijo, Michael ‐ M
Transformation (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Moore, Geraldine ‐ A, ERose of Light (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Moran, Giovanni ‐ E
Morgan, Lenna ‐ M
Iglesia Luz Y Verdad (Miscellaneous)
Coulterville First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Morris, Phillip ‐ M County Line Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Morrow, Edward ‐ M
Morrow, Jamie ‐ M
Morse, Brandon ‐ M
Morse, Heather ‐ Y
Moseley, Donna ‐ M
Mosson, Dana ‐ M, Y
Mott, Donna ‐ Y
Mountz, Steve ‐ Y
Moutray, Dawn ‐ R
Mukawa, Elie ‐ R
Mullinax, Randy ‐ Y
Mulvaney, Jeremy ‐ Y
Munbi, Cedrick ‐ A
Muniz, Jerry ‐ M
Munoz, Elishael ‐ M
Murley, Brian ‐ Y
Hope Ministry Midwest (Metro East Baptist Association)
Riverton First (Heartland Baptist Network)
Bankston Fork (Saline Baptist Association)
Bankston Fork (Saline Baptist Association)
Herod Springs (Saline Baptist Association)
Samaria Missionary (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Ozark (Saline Baptist Association)
Winthrop Harbor First (Lake County Baptist Association)
Albion First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Capernaum (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Casey Avenue (Salem South Baptist Association)
Altamont First (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Gathering of the First Born (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Brookport First (Union Baptist Association)
Grace Hill (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Goreville First (Williamson Baptist Association)
Murrow, Andy ‐ M
Grace Fellowship (Franklin Baptist Association)
Mwadi, Papy ‐ E Capernaum (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Myers, Tom ‐ M
Springfield Southern (Heartland Baptist Network)
Nash, Gawaine ‐ B Progressive (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Neal, Bryan ‐ E Halsted Road (North Central Baptist Association)
Nelson, Michael ‐ Y
Neuhaus, Sarah ‐ B
Nevels, Chanise ‐ M
Newberry, Jeremy ‐ M
Newberry, Juanita ‐ M
Newman, Alan ‐ Y
Effingham First (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Heartland (Gateway Baptist Association)
Jesus is the Life (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Crosswinds Church (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Grace (Union Baptist Association)
Faith Missionary (Franklin Baptist Association)
Newman, Marilyn ‐ E, YSummit Avenue (Metro East Baptist Association)
Newton, William ‐ Y
Joppa Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Nichols, Barry ‐ A, M West Frankfort First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Nichols, Victoria ‐ B
Crossroads Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Nickles, Pierre ‐ A, Y Garden of Peace (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Nicoski, Jeremy ‐ M Redeemer Fellowship (Miscellaneous)
Niebrugge, Matthew ‐ RNew Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Noble, Larry ‐ Y Arthur Southern (Central Baptist Association)
Nolen, Colten ‐ A
Nolin, Nancy ‐ M
Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Emmanuel (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Norris, Erin ‐ M Ingraham (Olney Baptist Association)
Norris, Lynn ‐ B
Panther Creek New Beginning (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Norris, Marc ‐ A, B Bloomfield (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Noyola, Rene ‐ Y
Oakley, Joyce ‐ M
Odle, John ‐ M
Odle, John ‐ M
Oglesby, Rhonda ‐ Y
Ohl, Debi ‐ M
Oldham, Troy ‐ Y
Oliger, Jon ‐ B
Oliva, Efrain ‐ Y
Orejel, Gabriel ‐ M
Osuji, Clifford ‐ Y
Otuwa, David ‐ A
Outlan, Kay ‐ M
Ovalle, Oralia ‐ M
Overstreet, David ‐ M
Iglesia Betel (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Freedom (Miscellaneous)
Immanuel (Franklin Baptist Association)
Marion Third (Williamson Baptist Association)
Long Branch (Saline Baptist Association)
Greenview First (Heartland Baptist Network)
Mulberry Grove First (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Sugar Camp (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Iglesia Misionera North Avenue (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Iglesia Renacer (Lake County Baptist Association)
Cornelia Avenue (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Church of the Beloved‐Wicker Park (Chicago Metro Baptist Assoc)
Immanuel Praise & Worship (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Iglesia El Mesias (Miscellaneous)
Faith Fellowship (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Overstreet, Melinda ‐ EFaith Fellowship (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Owens, Jeff ‐ Y
Owens, Scott ‐ M
Panther Creek New Beginning (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Petersburg First (Heartland Baptist Network)
Owens, Scott & Angie ‐ Y Petersburg First (Heartland Baptist Network)
Owens, Shana ‐ Y New Bethel Missionary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Owens, Willard ‐ M
Pace, Donald ‐ A
Paige, JoAnn ‐ Y
Southern Mission (Metro East Baptist Association)
Northcrest Calvary (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Summit Avenue (Metro East Baptist Association)
Pankey, Bob ‐ A
Whittington (Franklin Baptist Association)
Parikh, Bob ‐ B, E Transformation (Miscellaneous)
Parikh, Kara ‐ M Transformation (Miscellaneous)
Parikh, Nathan ‐ A, M Transformation (Miscellaneous)
Parker, Cynthia ‐ B
Original Wings of Faith Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Parkman, James ‐ A Agape Missionary (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Parks, Kristin ‐ M
College Heights (Saline Baptist Association)
Parks, Wyland ‐ A New Zion (Miscellaneous)
Pascual, Cristino ‐ A
Family Bible (Lake County Baptist Association)
Pate, Rudy ‐ B Murrayville (Miscellaneous)
Patrick, Janice ‐ R Harco (Saline Baptist Association)
Patrick, Rick ‐ A Calvary (Gateway Baptist Association)
Patterson, Jill ‐ Y Parkview (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Patton, Barnest ‐ E Alpha (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Paul, Erika ‐ M
The Bridge (Gateway Baptist Association)
Paul, Richard ‐ M Hagarstown (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Payne, Sam ‐ A Coal City First (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Pearce, Rick ‐ Y Sandoval (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Pearson, Julie ‐ E Ridge House of Praise (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Pegg, Mike ‐ M Jerome Lane (Metro East Baptist Association)
Pennell, James ‐ M Scott Street (Saline Baptist Association)
Pennington, Alana ‐ M
Chicagoland Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Perry, Darryl ‐ MSt Mark Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Person, D'angelo ‐ Y Universal (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Peterson, Diane ‐ M
Heyworth First (Central Baptist Association)
Peterson Sr, Leon ‐ A Fifteenth Street (Metro East Baptist Association)
Pettis, Ella ‐ E Faith Tabernacle (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Phelps, Dwayne ‐ M
McArthur Drive (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Phelps, Matthew ‐ Y The Bridge (Gateway Baptist Association)
Philip, Elroy ‐ B
Philpot, Ronald ‐ B, E
Pidgley, Josh ‐ M
Perfecting Faith Ministry (Metro East Baptist Association)
Northcrest Calvary (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Vale (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Pittenger, Jason ‐ A The Church in Dekalb (Miscellaneous)
Pittman, Brad ‐ E, M, YGrace Fellowship Davis Junction (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Plackett, Susan ‐ Y
Plott, Allen ‐ M
Tolono First (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Big Creek (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Poe, Fielding ‐ E, Y Winstanley (Metro East Baptist Association)
Pollock, Jill ‐ B
Pop, Dinu ‐ A
Christ Church (Miscellaneous)
Romanian of Metropolitan Chicago (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Portell Davis, Mary Lou ‐ MRoe's Dale (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Pospischil, Joe ‐ A
Pottorff, Mark ‐ A, B
Families of Faith (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Metro Community (Gateway Baptist Association)
Powell, Gregory ‐ R, Y New Faith International (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Powell, Willie ‐ E
Power, Luiza ‐ M
Presley, Victoria ‐ Y
Proviso Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Higher Ground (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Ledford (Saline Baptist Association)
Presswood, Madison ‐ YMarion First (Williamson Baptist Association)
Price, Brad ‐ Y
Price, Henry ‐ B
Price, Norma ‐ M
Price, Terry ‐ A
Prickett, Gregg ‐ M
Pritchard, James ‐ M
Pritts, Greg ‐ Y
Pritts, Wendy ‐ Y
Propst, Angela ‐ M
Przylucki, Becky ‐ Y
Pye, Shirley ‐ M
Quarton, Michael ‐ R
Quevedo, Noe ‐ M, Y
Ragan, Nathan ‐ M
Ragsdale, Kevan ‐ M
Rahn, Emma ‐ M
Rainey, Patty ‐ M
Ralls, Amy ‐ M
Ralls, Nathan ‐ E, M
Ralls, Sarah ‐ M
Ramirez, Maria ‐ B
Ramirez, Noe ‐ M
Ramos, Abel ‐ M
Ramos, Mario ‐ A
Randle, Mattie ‐ E
Raney, Cathie ‐ M
Ray, Andrea ‐ M
Jackson Grove (Franklin Baptist Association)
Vernon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Love Fellowship (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Twelve Gates (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Ransom City (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Altamont First (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Prior Grove (Palestine Baptist Association)
Prior Grove (Palestine Baptist Association)
Clarksville (Westfield Baptist Association)
Springbrook Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Faith (Gateway Baptist Association)
Emmanuel (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Light and Grace (Lake County Baptist Association)
Living Faith (Heartland Baptist Network)
Immanuel (Union Baptist Association)
Tuscola First (Westfield Baptist Association)
Wisetown (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Lighthouse Community (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Iglesia Gran Comision (Lake County Baptist Association)
Nuevo Pacto (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Iglesia Luz Y Verdad (Miscellaneous)
Royalton First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Resurrection House (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Steeleville (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Blaze Chapel (Salem South Baptist Association)
Ray, Lisa ‐ YMt Zion (Westfield Baptist Association)
Raynaud, Deana ‐ B
Ready, Derek ‐ B
Reason, Princess ‐ B
Reeves , Clayton ‐ M
Fairview Heights First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Jasper (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Morning Star Bible (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Sugar Camp (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Rendleman, Ronald ‐ MAlto Pass First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Renken, TJ ‐ M
Repp, Seth ‐ Y
Reynolds, Jacinda ‐ Y
Otterville Southern (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Greenup First Southern (Westfield Baptist Association)
Charity (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Rhineheart, Elizabeth ‐ MCarmi First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Rhoades, Shannon ‐ B
Rhodes, Rachel ‐ Y
Rhodes, Tony ‐ Y
Rhodus, Timothy ‐ Y
Rhyne, James ‐ M
Ribble, Benjamin ‐ M
Rice, Judy ‐ M
Rice, Sandra ‐ M
Logan Street (Salem South Baptist Association)
New Hope (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
New Hope (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Cross (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Crossroads Community (Lake County Baptist Association)
Cross Hettick ()
Christway (Gateway Baptist Association)
Eternity (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Richardson, Anthony ‐ ASt James Community of Broadview (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Richardson, Yadira ‐ B
Zion Temple (Metro East Baptist Association)
Richerson, Lexie ‐ M
Riggs, Randy ‐ Y
Rister, Jennifer ‐ M
Roberson, Nancy ‐ M
Roberts, Brad ‐ A
Robinson, Danielle ‐ Y
Robinson, James ‐ M
Rodriguez, Dawn ‐ M
Rodriguez, John ‐ M
Antioch Missionary (Antioch Baptist Association)
Lincoln Southern (Central Baptist Association)
Blooming Grove (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Peru First (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Harbor (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Ullin First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Meadow Heights (Metro East Baptist Association)
The Church in Dekalb (Miscellaneous)
Redeemer (Miscellaneous)
Rodriguez, Samuel ‐ MIglesia Peniel (Miscellaneous)
Roesch, Dorothy ‐ MMc Leansboro First (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Rogers, Mike ‐ Y
Rone, Angie ‐ Y
Rone, Shannon ‐ R, Y
Rones, Steve ‐ A
Rose, Cleo ‐ Y
Rose, Dee ‐ M
Ross, Antuan ‐ A
Ross, Elaine ‐ M
Rossow, Rodney ‐ A
Litchfield Southern (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Carrier Mills First (Saline Baptist Association)
Carrier Mills First (Saline Baptist Association)
The Church in Dekalb (Miscellaneous)
Cave in Rock First (Antioch Baptist Association)
Jonesboro First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Original Wings of Faith Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Makanda (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Colona First Southern (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Rothe, Adam ‐ M Emmanuel (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Rounds, Megan ‐ Y Rend (Franklin Baptist Association)
Royer, Denise ‐ Y New Hope (Gateway Baptist Association)
Rudgen, Ruth ‐ E Vernon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Ruffin, Doris ‐ Y Beacon Hill Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Saffo, Rashad ‐ A, B United Faith Missionary (Miscellaneous)
Sailer, Chase ‐ Y
Salzman, Greg ‐ B
Samuels, Donna ‐ B
Sanders, Mary ‐ M
Sanders, Nola ‐ M
Ditney Ridge (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
New Life Bilingual (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
New Bethel Missionary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Pleasant Hill (Salem South Baptist Association)
New Bethel (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Sanderson, Clayton ‐ MBrainard Avenue (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Sandoval, Kimberly ‐ Y Iglesia Vida Nueva (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Sapp, Brett ‐ A
Redemption (Williamson Baptist Association)
Sapp, Gregory ‐ M Calvary (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Sasse, Cheri ‐ M
Saunders, Pauline ‐ B
Columbus Southern (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
New Faith International (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Sawyer, Kiara ‐ M Ewing First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Schaefer, W Holden ‐ YRed Hill Church (Gateway Baptist Association)
Schlunaker, Sheila ‐ M Bethel (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Schmutzler, Keith ‐ Y Emmanuel (Central Baptist Association)
Schuab, Matthew ‐ YDu Quoin First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Schultz, Ken ‐ Y Crosswinds Church (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Schultz, Robyn ‐ Y Fieldon First (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Schulze, Gretchen ‐ M New Baden First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Schumacher, Michael ‐ BMaranatha (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Scott, Chris ‐ Y Calvary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Scott, Chris ‐ M
Scott, Rob ‐ M
Scrivner, Gary ‐ M
Sears, Lanita ‐ M
Sedabres, Chris ‐ Y
Sexton, Shawn ‐ Y
Shamhart, Amanda ‐ R
Shannon, Evelyn ‐ B
Marshall (Westfield Baptist Association)
Findlay First Southern (Central Baptist Association)
Long Prairie (Salem South Baptist Association)
Olive Branch (Palestine Baptist Association)
Granite City Second (Gateway Baptist Association)
West Side Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
New Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Peoples Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Shannon, Jaclyn ‐ MMt Zion Missionary (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Sharp, Scott ‐ M
Shaw, John ‐ A
Nashville First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Bethel (Gateway Baptist Association)
Shelton, Greg ‐ A Whittington (Franklin Baptist Association)
Shelton, Rosa ‐ B
Sheridan, Angela ‐ M
Sherrod, Renee ‐ B
Sherwin, Marci ‐ M
Shirley, Ralph ‐ E
Rose of Light (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bluford First (Salem South Baptist Association)
The Word (Miscellaneous)
Panther Fork Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Original Wings of Faith Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Shirley, Tanisha ‐ M, Y Original Wings of Faith Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Short, Debora ‐ Y New Prospect (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Showalter, Nancy ‐ M
Sorento Southern (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Shreve, Kerry ‐ Y Ellis Mound (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Shultz, DJ ‐ M Chatham (Heartland Baptist Network)
Shumate, Makeda ‐ E
World Deliverance Christian (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Siebert, Dennis ‐ Y Central City (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Sigler, Shanna ‐ Y
Simala, Joseph ‐ A
Simkomba, Anani ‐ M
Simmon, Ida ‐ R
Simmons, Vickie ‐ M
Skaer, Daryl ‐ Y
Slay, Sue ‐ R
Slayton, Doris ‐ E
Greater Morning View (Miscellaneous)
New Song Ministries (Lake County Baptist Association)
Race of the Elect of Christ (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Vernon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Meacham (Louisville Baptist Association)
Waterloo First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Highview Missionary (Big Saline Baptist Association)
First Mount Sinai (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Slominsky, Richard ‐ MSpring Valley (Metro East Baptist Association)
Slone, Chris ‐ M
Slusher, Beverly ‐ M
Smeenge, Emily ‐ M
Smith, Allen ‐ M
Smith, Connie ‐ B
Sunfield (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Ledford (Saline Baptist Association)
Twin Oaks (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Mulberry Grove First (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Gaskins City Missionary (Saline Baptist Association)
Smith, DuShawn ‐ MMt Vernon (Miscellaneous)
Smith, Jayar ‐ M
Smith, Kevin ‐ E
Smith, Leslie ‐ R
Smith, Robin ‐ M
Smith, Shan ‐ Y
Smith, Sharon ‐ M
Smith, Tim ‐ M
Smith , James ‐ Y
Uptown (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Thompsonville First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Pilgrim Missionary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Elk Grove Village First (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Marshall (Westfield Baptist Association)
Shiloh (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Orchard Valley (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Crossville Missionary (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Sneed, David ‐ M
Sneed, Dorothea ‐ M
Snyder, Brent ‐ M
Snyder, Chris ‐ A
Snyder, John ‐ A, E
Solares, Rigoberto ‐ B
Solari, Caitlyn ‐ M
North Benton (Franklin Baptist Association)
Forest (Franklin Baptist Association)
Calvary (Gateway Baptist Association)
Harvest Church of Southern IL (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Springfield First (Heartland Baptist Network)
International Fellowship (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Trinity (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Sonderegger, Mike ‐ MMetro Community (Gateway Baptist Association)
Sones, Johanna ‐ Y
Metro Community (Gateway Baptist Association)
Span, Mary ‐ ESt Joseph Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Sparks, Rosa ‐ M
Vienna First (Union Baptist Association)
Sparks, Scott ‐ A, Y Vienna First (Union Baptist Association)
Spencer, Brett ‐ Y
Franklin (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Spencer, Debbie ‐ YSt James Community of Broadview (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Spencer, Misty ‐ R, Y
Spencer, Sherry ‐ E, M
Franklin (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Momence First (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Spires, Cindy ‐ E, Y Tri‐Valley (Central Baptist Association)
Stacy, Ramon ‐ Y The Cross Community (Williamson Baptist Association)
Stafford, Joshua ‐ Y
Stallard, Leroy ‐ R
Stanley, Barbara ‐ M
Stark, Lydia ‐ B
Starks, Titus ‐ M
Staton, Mark ‐ M
Stayton, Cindy ‐ M
Stead, Jonathan ‐ Y
Stearns, Lora ‐ A
Steffaniak, Gary ‐ A
Stern, Suzann ‐ E
Stevens, Craig ‐ M
Stevens, Diane ‐ Y
Stiltz, Roger ‐ M
Stimpert, Craig ‐ A
Stone, Russell ‐ R, Y
Straza, Michael ‐ B
Stuckmann, John ‐ Y
Stutesman, Cathy ‐ Y
Summers, Brayden ‐ Y
Summers, Diane ‐ M
Summers, Jeanne ‐ M
Sutton, Collette ‐ Y
Suver, Gavin ‐ Y
Suzuki, Michko ‐ R
Swope, David ‐ Y
Tabb, Bill ‐ M
Tackett, Ryan ‐ Y
Takacs, Brandon ‐ M
Fellowship (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Freedom (Olney Baptist Association)
Goreville First (Williamson Baptist Association)
Wasson Missionary (Saline Baptist Association)
New Zion (Miscellaneous)
Calvary Missionary (Antioch Baptist Association)
Charity (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Redeemer (Miscellaneous)
Unity (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Metro Community (Gateway Baptist Association)
First Congregational (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Beardstown First Southern (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Beardstown First Southern (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Manito (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Charis Community (Miscellaneous)
Panther Fork Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Vale (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Living Stones Fellowship (North Central Baptist Association)
Island Grove (Palestine Baptist Association)
Calvary (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Creal Springs First (Williamson Baptist Association)
West City (Franklin Baptist Association)
Faith Fellowship (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Whittington (Franklin Baptist Association)
Chicago Japanese Mission (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Broadview Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Tri‐Valley (Central Baptist Association)
Carterville First (Williamson Baptist Association)
Emmanuel (Gateway Baptist Association)
Takahashi, Lou ‐ E
Tangman, Kent ‐ M
Tanner, Brian ‐ M
Tanner, Delores ‐ M
Tarpley, Scarlett ‐ R
Taylor, Ailee ‐ B
Taylor, Cynthia ‐ M
Taylor, Earnest ‐ M
Taylor, Kenneth ‐ E
Taylor, Tommy ‐ M
Teal, Diana ‐ Y
Terbrak, Mark ‐ E
Tessone, Craig ‐ M
Thaw, Bu Seh ‐ Y
Thomas, Danny ‐ M
Thomas, Glen ‐ M
Thomas, Jimmy ‐ M
Thomas, Kim ‐ B
Thomas, Michael ‐ A
Thomas, Phylicia ‐ Y
Thomas, Quentin ‐ M
Chicago Japanese Mission (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
New Lebanon (Heartland Baptist Network)
LivingStone Community (Williamson Baptist Association)
Springhill (Williamson Baptist Association)
Bethany (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Net Community (Macoupin Baptist Association)
McClure (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Broadview Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Lincoln Southern (Central Baptist Association)
Murdale (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Grace Fellowship (Franklin Baptist Association)
Oak Grove (Union Baptist Association)
Carterville First (Williamson Baptist Association)
Karen of Rockford (North Central Baptist Association)
Calvary (Franklin Baptist Association)
Kincaid (Heartland Baptist Network)
Farina First Southern (Louisville Baptist Association)
New Zion (Miscellaneous)
Pleasant Hill First (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
New Hope Christian (Miscellaneous)
New Zion (Miscellaneous)
Thompson, Curtis ‐ B, EReborn Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Thompson, Hope ‐ M
Thompson, Joe ‐ Y
Grace (North Central Baptist Association)
Harrisburg First (Saline Baptist Association)
Thompson, Steve ‐ B Redemption (Williamson Baptist Association)
Thompson, Victor ‐ A
Thornhill, Jerry ‐ M
Thornton, Ryan ‐ M
Thrash, Jason ‐ A
Thurman, Lilie ‐ A, E
Tibbetts, Nikki ‐ Y
Tillery, Ashby ‐ E
Tillman, Diane ‐ B
Timm, Jonathon ‐ Y
Timmins, Jan ‐ M
Tipsord, Kim ‐ B
Tolbert, Larry ‐ B
Tompkins, Martin ‐ Y
Townley, Cheryl ‐ M
Trask, Steven ‐ M
Travis, Jennifer ‐ Y
Travis, Ryan ‐ Y
Treece, Nathan ‐ B
Trembly, Lonnie ‐ Y
Treuthart, Toni ‐ M
Trevino, Luis ‐ M
Tribley, Kevin ‐ Y
The Source (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Zeigler First (Franklin Baptist Association)
The Cross Community (Williamson Baptist Association)
Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
True Fellowship Missionary (Miscellaneous)
Machesney Park First (North Central Baptist Association)
Marion Second (Williamson Baptist Association)
Calvary (Gateway Baptist Association)
Pleasant Grove (Salem South Baptist Association)
Whitelaw Avenue (Gateway Baptist Association)
Somonauk (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Broadview Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Fairview Heights First (Metro East Baptist Association)
New Hope (Palestine Baptist Association)
Heartland (Gateway Baptist Association)
New Hope (Union Baptist Association)
New Hope (Union Baptist Association)
Harvest Church of Southern IL (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Columbia First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Taylorville Southern (Miscellaneous)
Iglesia Getsemani (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Northside (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Truax, John ‐ A, Y
Turcios, Mariel ‐ Y
Turner, Jamison ‐ Y
Cross (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Iglesia Gran Comision (Lake County Baptist Association)
New Visions World Ministries (Metro East Baptist Association)
Turner, Joseph ‐ BSt Joseph Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Upchurch, Pam ‐ M
Upshaw, James ‐ E
Vaca Diez, Juan Carlos ‐ M
Vaile, Martin ‐ M
Valdez, Michelle ‐ M
Van Cox, Veno ‐ A
Vance, Jim ‐ M
Vancol, Carl ‐ B
VanPelt, Daymont ‐ Y
Varga, Judy ‐ M
Golconda First (Antioch Baptist Association)
New Tabernacle of Faith (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Anna Heights (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Northside (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Carrier Mills First (Saline Baptist Association)
Monroe (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Weldon (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Gabaon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Hillcrest (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Overcup (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Vaughan, Jim & Anne ‐ YNorth Side (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Vaughn, Larry ‐ M
Vaughn, Virginia ‐ M
Veach, Steve ‐ M
Verdeyen, Cheryl ‐ M
Vergel, Jose ‐ B
Verhines, Nancy ‐ M
Vieth, Christopher ‐ M
Hopewell (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Prior Grove (Palestine Baptist Association)
Martinsville First (Westfield Baptist Association)
Faith Southern (Westfield Baptist Association)
Iglesia Latina (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Summersville (Salem South Baptist Association)
Rochester First (Heartland Baptist Network)
Villagran, Nephtali ‐ M, YIglesia Agape (Metro East Baptist Association)
Villagran, Uriel ‐ E
Vital, Webster ‐ Y
Voigt, Elena ‐ B
Walker, Austin ‐ M
Walker, Brenda ‐ M
Walker, Ethyl ‐ B
Walker, Roger ‐ M
Iglesia Agape (Metro East Baptist Association)
Gabaon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Cobden First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Practical Word Ministries (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
New Life Community (Metro East Baptist Association)
Lovington First (Central Baptist Association)
Walkington, James ‐ MWilmington (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Wall, Don ‐ B
Wall, Richard ‐ M
Wallace, Brandon ‐ Y
Wallace, Janet ‐ M
Wallace, Ken ‐ M
Grayville First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Sullivan Southern (Central Baptist Association)
Unity (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Pankeyville (Saline Baptist Association)
Red Bud First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Wallace, Trent ‐ M Island Grove (Palestine Baptist Association)
Walls, Debbie ‐ M
Mound City First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Walters, Mbu ‐ A New Tabernacle of Faith (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Wampler, Greg ‐ M
Ward, Amanda ‐ B
Ward, Danny ‐ M
Flat Rock First Missionary (Palestine Baptist Association)
Crossroads Community (Gateway Baptist Association)
Marion Second (Williamson Baptist Association)
Ward, Robert ‐ M Redemption (Williamson Baptist Association)
Wareing, Nancy ‐ Y
Warren, Linda ‐ Y
Mounds First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Bethel (Salem South Baptist Association)
Washington, Chandra ‐ YResurrection House (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Waters, Dale ‐ Y
Payson Southern (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Waters, Kim ‐ M
Watson, Brittany ‐ Y
Watson, Mark ‐ M
Weaver, Michelle ‐ M
Webb, James ‐ A
Webb, Lori ‐ M
Weber, Jerry ‐ B, E
Webster, Jesse ‐ Y
Weiner, Debra ‐ A
Wells, Chris ‐ Y
Wells, Les ‐ M
West, Sherrie ‐ M
Whalen, Dan ‐ M
Wheaton, Judy ‐ M
Wheeler, Cara ‐ M
White, Ben ‐ M
White, Frank ‐ A
White, Marjorie ‐ M
White, Onethia ‐ Y
White, Phyllis ‐ M
White, Rebecca ‐ R
Whitehead, T ‐ M
Gospel Life Bible (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Shawneetown First (Saline Baptist Association)
Crosspointe (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Unity (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Greater St James (Gateway Baptist Association)
Pleasant Valley (Metro East Baptist Association)
Chatham (Heartland Baptist Network)
Sugar Camp (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Sanctuary Messianic (Lake County Baptist Association)
Metro Community (Gateway Baptist Association)
Zion Hill (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Oak Grove (Union Baptist Association)
Bethel (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Pleasant Ridge (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
West Union First (Palestine Baptist Association)
Eastview (Heartland Baptist Network)
Dowell First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Farmer City First (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
New Visions World Ministries (Metro East Baptist Association)
New Hope Christian (Miscellaneous)
Dowell First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Vernon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Whitum, Doug ‐ M, Y Main Street (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Wielgus, Mike ‐ R
Unity (Gateway Baptist Association)
Wilborne, Nora ‐ A, M Good Shepherd (Miscellaneous)
Wiley, Debra ‐ M
Wilkes, Earl ‐ M
Williams, Amy ‐ Y
Williams, Beverly ‐ M
Williams, Bill ‐ M
Williams, Darius ‐ M
Bloom Southern Missionary (Louisville Baptist Association)
Prince of Peace Ministries (Metro East Baptist Association)
Greater St James (Gateway Baptist Association)
Laramie Street (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Rosiclare First (Antioch Baptist Association)
New Visions World Ministries (Metro East Baptist Association)
Williams, DeAndre ‐ A, YEternity (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Williams, Diana ‐ M
Williams, Freddie ‐ M
Faith Tabernacle (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Christ Transformed Lives (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Williams, James ‐ M University (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Williams, Janelle ‐ B
Alpha (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Williams, Jeffrey ‐ M New Christian Fellowship (Metro East Baptist Association)
Williams, John ‐ M New Life Community (Metro East Baptist Association)
Williams, Kevin ‐ E Wheaton Second (Miscellaneous)
Williams, Mona ‐ Y
Williams, Sharon ‐ B
Monroe (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
New Tabernacle of Faith (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Williamson, William ‐ AUniversal (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Willis, Ryan ‐ Y Son Light Missionary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Willis, Wenifer ‐ B
Wills, Elaine ‐ B
Son Light Missionary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Love Fellowship (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Wilson, Alvin ‐ A Soul Reviving Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Wilson, Andre ‐ E Pilgrim Rest Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Wilson, Christopher ‐ M, YMcKinley Avenue (Saline Baptist Association)
Wilson, James ‐ Y Atwood First (Central Baptist Association)
Wilson, Jimmy ‐ Y Oak Grove (Union Baptist Association)
Wilson, Tamara ‐ Y Fifteenth Street (Metro East Baptist Association)
Wilton, Terra ‐ Y Old Union Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Wiltse, Ben ‐ M, Y New Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Windhorst, Dale ‐ M Joppa Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Windings, John ‐ M Metropolis First (Union Baptist Association)
Wingerter, Robert ‐ M Ellis Grove First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Wingfield, Mi ‐ M The Lord's Church (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Winkleman, Laura ‐ M Harrisburg First (Saline Baptist Association)
Winter, Dale ‐ M Walnut Grove (Miscellaneous)
Winthrop, Jill ‐ M Elkville (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Witherspoon, Dauris ‐ MRidge House of Praise (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Wolf, Wayne ‐ M East Carondelet First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Wolfe, David ‐ M Granite City Second (Gateway Baptist Association)
Wollaston, Newlin ‐ AMt Carmel Children of God (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Wood, David ‐ B Junction First (Saline Baptist Association)
Woodruff, Mike ‐ E, M New Hope (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Woodrum, Justin ‐ R Tri‐Valley (Central Baptist Association)
Woolsey, Everett ‐ B Winthrop Harbor First (Lake County Baptist Association)
Worley, Rebecca ‐ M Fellowship (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Wright, Jenny ‐ B Elm Street (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Wright, Jeremy ‐ M Heights Community (Gateway Baptist Association)
Wright, Kenneth ‐ A Greater Morning View (Miscellaneous)
Xovin, Jose ‐ A Iglesia El Mesias (Miscellaneous)
Xovin, Jose ‐ A, M Iglesia Nazaret (Miscellaneous)
Yeh, Michael ‐ A Beloved Community (Miscellaneous)
Yocum, Tyler ‐ R New Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Yoder, Delilah ‐ M Arthur Southern (Central Baptist Association)
Yoon, Hyunwoo ‐ E Schaumburg (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Yoon, Shannon ‐ M Bethel SBC (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Young, Ivory ‐ M Perfecting Faith Ministry (Metro East Baptist Association)
Youngblood, Alex ‐ M Liberty (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Yu, Hong ‐ E First Korean of Waukegan (Lake County Baptist Association)
Zelten, Karen ‐ B University (Nine Mile Baptist Association)