2022 Annual

3085 Stevenson Drive
Springfield, IL 62703
P.O. Box 19247 Springfield, Illinois 62794-9247
116th Annual Meeting
November 2-3, 2022
Metro Community Church, Edwardsville
President – Heath Tibbetts
Vice President – Michael Nave
Recording Secretary – Brianna Trowbridge
Assistant Recording Secretary – Charlene Moe
Annual Sermon
Paul Westbrook, IBSA Church Planting Director
2023 Annual Meeting
November 8-9, Cornerstone Church, Marion
President – Michael Nave
Vice President – Carlton Binkley
Recording Secretary – Charlene Moe
Assistant
Recording Secretary – Matt Philbrick
2024 Annual Meeting
November 13-14, Ashburn Baptist Church, Orland Park
President Heath Tibbetts
Machesney Park, First pastor@fbcmp.net
Vice-president Michael Nave Marion, Cornerstone mnave@cornerstone.team
Recording Secretary
Brianna Trowbridge
Albion, Samaria Missionary trowbridge0605@gmail.com
Assistant Recording Secretary
Charlene Moe Chatham cedmi1@uis.edu
Those marked with an * are laypeople. The date in the third column indicates the year each person began or may begin service.
CLASS
CLASS
CLASS
CLASS A - TERM EXPIRING 2022
*Danny
*Mike
CLASS B - TERM EXPIRING 2023
CLASS C - TERM EXPIRING 2024
CLASS A - TERM EXPIRING 2022 *David
CLASS B - TERM EXPIRING 2023
*Meredith
CLASS C - TERM EXPIRING 2024
Illinois Baptist State Association
November 2021-November 2022 Officers of the IBSA Board
Nov. 2021-Nov. 2022
Nov. 2022-Nov. 2023
Chairperson Chairperson
Jeff Logsdon Jeff Logsdon
(816)686-5957
Vice-Chairperson
(816)686-5957
Vice-Chairperson
Bruce Kirk Bruce Kirk
(630)991-8694
(630)991-8694
Secretary Terry Foster Paul Cooper
Secretary
(618)638-7561
(217)414-3158
*Denotes lay person Bold denotes new committee member Italics serving second term
CLASS A – TERM EXPIRING 2022
CLASS B - TERM EXPIRING 2023
Resource Development Committee Region
CLASS C - TERM EXPIRING 2024
Strategic
Resource
Church Planting Director
Kevin Jones 123
Ministry Assistant Lisa Harbaugh 126
Church Planting Catalyst – Northeast Region John Yi (312)608-0349
Zone Consultants
Zone 1 Bryan Price (630)908-0853
Zone 2 Jay Simala (847)804-1058
Zone 3 John Calio (217)254-0647
Zone 4 Chris Nolin (779)772-6161
Zone 5 Joe Gardner (309)369-1403
Zone 6 Cliff Woodman (618)946-5720
Zone 7 Roger Marshall (217)259-9665
Zone 8 vacant
Zone 9 vacant
Zone 10 Ashby Tillery (618)571-0776
November 2021-November 2022
Baptist Children’s Home and Family Services
Doug Devore, Interim Executive Director
949 County Road 1300 N, Carmi, IL 62821 (618)382-4164
Staff: Melinda Thomas, Executive Administrative Assistant ext. 1111
William Foote, Director of Compliance & Operations ext 1107
Paula Joy, Director of Development & Marketing ext 3105
Christopher Cox, Director of Accounting ext. 1103
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
CLASS A – TERM EXPIRING 2022
CLASS B - TERM EXPIRING 2023
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
November 2021-November 2022
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
Ken Steward, Associate Director
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
CLASS A – TERM EXPIRING 2022
CLASS B - TERM EXPIRING 2023
*Denotes non-church/denominational-related vocation
Complete document approved November 12, 2015
Updates approved November 3, 2022
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.
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. 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 5. 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 6. 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 7. 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 guidelines 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 consecutive terms in any one 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 exofficio 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, in consultation with the Executive Director, 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.)
The Illinois Baptist State Association alone in annual session shall authorize the dissolution or merger of the IBSA.
2022 Annual Meeting Minutes
November 2‐3, 2022
Metro Community Church, Edwardsville
Theme: THRIVE’ 22 – Each Church a Missionary
The word of the Lord spread through the whole region. Acts 13:49 (CSB)
Wednesday Afternoon, November 2, 2022
1. Opening worship led by the Metro Worship Team beginning at 1:15 p.m.
2. President Heath Tibbets welcomed the guests and messengers to the 116th Annual meeting of the Illinois Baptist State Association (IBSA). He called the meeting to order at 1:25 p.m. using the Pinckneyville Gavel, which was made with wood from the pulpit in use in 1907 at the First Baptist Church of Pinckneyville, during the organizing meeting of the IBSA and presented to IBSA by the church in 1932. President Tibbets continued with announcements regarding:
Registration
Resolutions
Election of Officers
Fixed Order of Business
Exhibit Hall
Additional Meeting Opportunities
3. Opening prayer was given by Pastor Dustin Haile from Gateway Church in Mt, Vernon. Gateway Church is the church plant he led in 2020, which was recommended for affiliation at this year’s annual meeting.
4. Pastor Seth Conerly, Lead Pastor of Metro Community Church provided a welcome from the host church.
5. The “THRIVE ‘22 – Each Church a Missionary” theme interpretation video was played. IBSA Executive Director, Dr. Nate Adams challenged each one of us as individuals and local churches to be missionary churches – to thrive.
6. President Heath Tibbets appointed Bob Dyer as parliamentarian for this meeting.
7. Tracy Jaggers, Associational Mission Strategist of the Gateway Baptist Association and Chairman of the Credentials Committee moved the 302 registered messengers along with any other duly elected messengers who will register later be seated as the 116th Annual Meeting of the Illinois Baptist State Association. Vote taken. Motion was adopted.
8. Tracy Jaggers, representing the Credentials Committee, moved the 13 churches listed below be approved for affiliation with the Illinois Baptist State Association:
Charleston Baptist Church, Charleston
Cornerstone Bible Church, Lake Villa
Gateway Church, Mt. Vernon
Gospelife Church, Carol Stream
Grace Family church, Chicago
Iglesia Ciudad de Gracia, Chicago
Iglesia Nuevo Pacto, Chicago
Logos Church, Decatur
Monmouth Chin Christian Church, Monmouth
Purposed Church, Mascoutah
Rooted Community Church, Lebanon
Salt Church, Normal
The Gathering, Gurnee
Vote taken; motion adopted.
9. Tracy Jaggers, representing the Credentials Committee, also moved the messengers from these newly affiliated churches be seated for the 116th Annual Meeting of the Illinois Baptist State Association.
Vote taken; motion adopted.
The messengers of the newly affiliated churches were asked to stand and were welcomed with applause.
10. President Heath Tibbets asked pastors, staff members, church members, and Associational Mission Strategists new to Illinois since the last annual meeting, to stand. They were also greeted with applause and welcomed.
11. Tracy Jaggers, representing the Credentials Committee, recommended the disaffiliation of 4 churches, which have been non‐cooperating for at least 5 years. These churches are listed below and in the Book of Reports on page 18:
Agape Missionary Baptist Church, Peoria
First Baptist Church, New Athens
Grace Hill Chapel, Bartlett
New Beginnings Baptist Church, Greenville
Vote taken; motion adopted.
12. Vaughn Sanders, Chair of the Committee on Order of Business, and messenger from First Baptist Church in Bolingbrook, made the motion to adopt the agenda as printed on pages 2 and 3 in the Book of Reports.
Vote taken; motion adopted.
13. Vaughn Sanders presented the printed recommendations from the Book of Reports, page 11:
Josh Crisp of First Baptist Church in Bethalto bring the 2023 annual sermon, and that Bruce Kirk of Alpha Missionary Baptist Church in Bolingbrook serve as the alternate speaker.
The 2025 IBSA Annual Meeting be held at the Crowne Plaza in Springfield on November 5‐6, 2025.
Vote taken; motion adopted.
14. President Heath Tibbets encouraged messengers to review the Committee Reports which begin on page 8 of the Book of Reports. In particular:
Constitution Committee Report
Pages 13 – 15 are first readings and will be voted on at the 2023 IBSA Annual Meeting.
Pages 16 – 17 are second readings and will be voted on tomorrow, November 3, 2023.
a. The second readings seek to clarify language governing the practice of the IBSA Board of Directors;
b. to provide consistent language regarding standing committees in both the Baptist Foundation and BCFS bylaws; and
c. to update language directing the “purchase and sale of property” by the Baptist Foundation.
Resolutions and Christian Life Committee
Pages 24 – 26 will be voted on tomorrow, November 3, 2023.
a. Resolution on Appreciation for Metro Community Church of Edwardsville;
b. Resolution on Remaining in Illinois as a Mission Field;
c. Resolution on Gambling in Illinois; and
d. Resolution on the Hope of Forgiveness and Transformation Amidst the Turmoil of Transgenderism. Messengers should be prepared to vote on these written reports as a block, tomorrow, November 3, 2023.
15. Resolutions may be submitted to the Resolutions Committee for consideration until 4:30 p.m. today.
16. A video report from Ben Mandrell, President, and CEO of Lifeway Christian Resources was shown.
17. President Heath Tibbets and Executive Director Dr. Nate Adams elaborated on the Church Safety and Sex Abuse Prevention Report found on pages 28 – 30 of the Book of Reports. This important work has been ongoing, and the report and recommendations were presented to the IBSA Board of Directors at their September 13, 2022, meeting. These recommendations were based on the work of the IBSA staff‐led task force to evaluate current practices of other Baptist State Convention Task Forces, the SBC Sex Abuse Task Force, and the SBC’s Ethics and the Religious Liberty Commission staff. The task force then developed a list of best practices.
18. President Heath Tibbets provided an introduction of a ministry partner video from the SBC Executive Committee and welcomed Luis Lopez, Executive Director of Hispanic Relations and Mobilization for the Executive Committee, who shared a greeting and brief comments.
19. President Heath Tibbets called for nominations for the office of President of IBSA for 2022‐2023. Paul Cooper nominated Michael Nave from Cornerstone Church, Marion to serve as President. There were no further nominations. Motion was made and seconded to elect Michael Nave to serve as President by acclamation.
Vote taken; motion adopted.
20. President Heath Tibbets called for nominations for the office of Recording Secretary of IBSA for 2022‐2023. Pastor Josh Steely nominated Charlene Moe from Chatham Baptist Church to serve as Recording Secretary. There were no further nominations. Motion was made and seconded to elect Charlene Moe to serve as Recording Secretary by acclamation.
Vote taken; motion adopted.
21. President Tibbets called for Miscellaneous business. There was none.
22. Metro Worship Team led worship through music.
23. Doug Morrow, Executive Director of Baptist Foundation of Illinois and Newlin Wollaston, Baptist Foundation of Illinois Board Chair, presented the report, budget and recommendation found in the Book of Reports on pages 40 – 41.
Vote taken; motion adopted.
24. President Tibbets invited Michael Nave, IBSA Vice President to preside over the remainder of the afternoon session.
25. An offering was received for the Minister’s Relief Fund.
26. Metro Worship Team brought the special music before the President’s Message.
27. Vice President Michael Nave introduced President Heath Tibbets. President Tibbets brought his final President’s Message, speaking from 1 Chronicles 16:39‐40. The two main points were to not elevate ability above intimacy and to evaluate your church rightly.
28. Vice President Michael Nave thanked President Heath Tibbets for his service to IBSA and reminded the evening session starts with music worship at 6:45 p.m., where:
we will welcome newly affiliating churches and recognize newly planted churches;
hear reports from our national and international mission partners;
Pastor Paul Westbrook, who planted Metro Community Church over 30 years ago, will bring the Annual Sermon; and
we can enjoy the opportunity to fellowship at dessert receptions after the session.
29. Vice President Michael Nave closed the afternoon session with prayer.
Wednesday Evening, November 2, 2022
30. The Metro Worship Team led in the pre‐session worship beginning at 6:45 p.m.
31. President Heath Tibbets welcomed messengers and guests to the evening session. He thanked the host church for their hospitality and introduced Bruce Kirk of Alpha Missionary Baptist Church in Bolingbrook. Bruce Kirk led the opening prayer.
32. Executive Director Dr. Nate Adams welcomed the 13 new churches listed on page 18 in the Book of Reports, to the IBSA Family.
33. Executive Director Dr. Nate Adams recognized the IBSA church plants this year. There are about 40 church plants in some stage of the process. Nate invited several of the church plants to the stage to share their stories with the messengers.
Pastor Daniel Nemmers from Salt Church in Bloomington
Pastor Jose from Nunez Iglesia Bue Samaritano, Aurora
Pastor Jacob Goble from Rooted Community Church, Lebanon
34. A partnership video message from the North American Mission Board was shown, featuring President Kevin Ezell.
35. National Project Director for Send Relief of the North American Mission Board, Sammy Simmons provided the messengers and guests with a partnership report from NAMB. He shared past projects that Send Relief has been involved with and challenged local Illinois Southern Baptist churches to become involved this summer with mission opportunities by coming alongside Chicagoland pastors. He left the messengers with the question “What could God do in a weekend of serving together?” A partnership video message was shared. More information can be found at Servetour.org
36. A partnership video message from the International Mission Board, featuring President, Dr. Paul Chitwood was shown. Key message: Together we are reaching the nations.
37. IMB Missionaries, Rick and Jill Thompson, who are serving in Brazil, took the stage and shared their story from the mission field.
38. President Heath Tibbets introduced Paul Westbrook, retired Lead Pastor of Metro Community Church for more than 30 years prior to joining IBSA Mission Team.
39. Paul Westbrook, Church Planting Director for IBSA, delivered the Annual Sermon. The text was based on the Book of Acts. His challenge was – When you hear God’s call in your life, don’t play it safe. In faith, step out of the box and help fuel a multiplying movement.
40. The session ended with Travis Bowman and the Metro Worship Team.
41. President Heath Tibbets reminded us the morning session begins at 8:15 a.m. with music by the Metro Worship Team. We will hear more IBSA reports including the Baptist Children’s Home and Family Service report. Also, Dr. Nate Adams and IBSA staff will introduce several churches who are exemplifying what it means to be a missionary church. Everyone was encouraged to attend one of the several dessert fellowships right after the closing prayer.
42. President Tibbets led in closing prayer at 8:35.
Thursday Morning, November 3, 2022
43. The Metro Worship Team led in the pre‐session worship beginning at 8:15.
44. President Heath Tibbets welcomed the messengers and guests to the final session of the 116th annual meeting of Illinois Baptist State Association. He provided a recap of the previous day’s sessions and introduced Jacob Goble from Rooted Community Church in Lebanon who led in opening prayer.
45. In concordance with the IBSA Constitution, President Tibbets asked Vice President Michael Nave to preside over the meeting so President Tibbets can report and bring the motion to the Association of the auditors selected by the three IBSA entity boards.
46. President Tibbets reported in consultation with the executive directors of the 3 entities that‐
IBSA wishes to engage the accounting firm of Capin Crouse as auditor for 2023;
the Baptist Foundation of Illinois will use the Sikich LLP auditing firm; and
the Baptist Children’s Home and Family Services has selected the firm of Atlas CPAs.
Motion to adopt this report was made and seconded.
Vote taken; motion adopted.
47. The gavel was returned to President Tibbets to continue to preside over the meeting.
48. A partnership video from GuideStone Financial Services President and CEO, Hance Dillbeck was shown.
49. Mike Thomas, Chair of the IBSA Constitution Committee and messenger from First Baptist Church, Pleasant Hill reported and brought recommendations from the IBSA Constitution Committee. The Constitution Committee’s report and proposed recommendations are on pages 12 – 17 in the Book of Reports.
Pages 13 – 15 are for First Reading with no discussion. They will be voted on at the 2023 IBSA Annual Meeting. These changes primarily focus on consistency with the use of the word chairperson; defining what constitutes a full term of an officer of IBSA, and the execution of documents by the IBSA Executive Director.
Pages 16 – 17 are Second Readings. These seek to clarify language governing the practice of the IBSA Board of Directors, found in Article VII of the IBSA Constitution; to provide consistent language regarding standing committees in both the Baptist Foundation and BCFS bylaws; and to update language directing the purchase and sale of property by the Baptist Foundation.
Motion to adopt this report and Second Readings was made and seconded.
Vote taken; motion adopted.
50. Jef Williams, Pastor of New Christian Fellowship in Fairview Heights, Executive Director of the Children’s Activity Center in East St. Louis, and Chairperson of the Resolutions & Christian Life Committee came to the microphone and moved to make a correction on page 26 in the Book of Reports.
The date at the bottom of page 26 listing officers, should read 2023 Officers, not 2022.
Vote taken; motion adopted.
51. Jef Williams, presented the report from the Book of Reports, pages 20 –24. These resolutions were voted on individually. Below are excerpts from Jef Williams’ script and the Book of Reports overviewing each of the resolution.
Resolution of Appreciation to Metro Community Church of Edwardsville
We would like to recognize the hospitality of our host church, Metro Community Church of Edwardsville, and their pastor, Seth Conerly, and gracious staff. We
commit to pray for God’s continued blessings on His church as they seek to serve their community and the Lord, as He transforms lives through the power of the Gospel.
Resolution was adopted by affirmation and a round of applause.
Resolution on Remaining in Illinois as a Mission Field
We would like to recognize the need for the Gospel in our Illinois communities and urge Illinois Baptists to renewed commitment to this mission field, to support and train ministry leaders; plant new churches; revitalize established churches, through investment of our resources and lives here in Illinois.
Resolution was adopted.
Resolution on Gambling in Illinois
We would like to call Illinois Baptists to publicly recognize that the increase in legalized gambling in Illinois is harmful to the people of Illinois. Rather than solve problems by balancing the state budget, gambling only adds further financial burdens on communities.
We believe that biblically, gambling is inconsistent with the wisdom of God and practically, it has proven itself to be bad for the people of Illinois. We believe Illinois Baptists should take a vocal stand against any efforts to further expand gambling and gaming products in Illinois.
We urge all Illinois Baptists to dedicate time, money, and lives to the furtherance of the Gospel of Jesus Christ throughout Illinois, in the cities, the suburbs, the small towns and the rural communities.
Resolution was adopted.
Resolution on the Hope of Forgiveness and Transformation Amidst the Turmoil of Transgenderism
Whereas, Illinois Baptists joyfully and steadfastly rely on the Holy Bible as true and totally trustworthy, without and mixture of error; and
Whereas, the Holy Bible, as God’s word, states that He created man in the image of God; He created them male and female (Gen. 1:27); and
Whereas, Satan, the father of lies (John 8:44), has deceived many in our state and culture to believe that identity can be better found in a gender other than the one with which a person is born biologically; and
Whereas, a Pew Research study found 1.6 % of U.S. adults now identify as transgender or nonbinary, including 5.1% of adults younger than 30; and the Williams Institute reports nearly one in five people who identify as transgender are ages 13‐17, meaning a growing number of children are taking physical action to “transition” their gender; and
Whereas, there are men, women, and even children who are in deep spiritual, mental and physical pain due to the promotion of transgenderism, and subsequently regret the damage and turmoil to their souls, minds, bodies, families, and others in their lives; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, that the messengers to the 2022 IBSA Annual Meeting, November 2‐3 at Metro Community Church in Edwardsville, Illinois grieve deeply the spiritual, mental, and physical pain that our fellow humans suffer because of this lie; and be it further
Resolved, that we gladly invite all who suffer from the impact of transgenderism to trust in Jesus Christ, who is the Truth (John 14:6) and be set free (John 8:36) from all lies; and be it further
Resolved, that we will, without hesitation, welcome all into our churches where they may hear the good news that Jesus forgives and redeems sinners and offers true, spiritual transformation; and be it finally Resolved, that we will endeavor to help those redeemed from this turmoil to find peace in Christ that is beyond understanding (Phil. 4:7), love amongst the saints that is without hypocrisy (Rom. 12:9) and hope in the future where God makes all things new (Rev. 21:5). Resolution was adopted.
No other resolutions were received from the messengers.
President Tibbitts thanked the Resolutions & Christian Life Committee for helping Illinois Baptists address these important issues facing Illinois Baptists in our time.
52. President Heath Tibbitts directed the messengers to look at the remaining committee reports in the Book of Reports:
Committee on Committees Report on page 8 of the Book of Reports;
Historical Committee Report on page 19 of the Book of Reports; and
Nominating Committee Report on pages 20 – 23 of the Book of Reports. President Tibbitts explained that for the sake of time, we would adopt the reports from standing committees as written, rather than having the chair of each committee bring a motion. Each report comes as a recommendation from the committee submitting it, so a second will not be needed.
Vote taken; motion adopted.
53. Miscellaneous Business was called for. There was none.
54. President Heath Tibbitts introduced video reports from two of IBSA’s ministry partners:
Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention; and
Woman’s Missionary Union.
55. Brent Leatherwood, President of Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention brought the ERLC report. Prior to the delivery of the report, Brent took a moment to recognize the very good work done by Executive Director Dr. Nate Adams. He commented Nate is a terrific partner who provides tremendous leadership not only in Illinois and the Midwest but for our entire convention. Brent also noted appreciation of Scott Foshie for his leadership on the Revitalization Project and participation as a trustee for ERLC.
56. Sandy Wisdom Martin, Executive Director and Treasurer of the Woman’s Missionary Union reported a partnership message through video.
57. President Heath Tibbitts introduced a partnership video of the Baptist Children’s Home and Family Services which shared an overview of BCHFS ministries.
58. Interim Executive Director Doug Devore of the Board of Directors of the Baptist Children’s Home and Family Services shared his gratitude to those who answered the call to fill the Buckets of Blessings. He shared it had been a difficult year for many reasons, but God is continuing to bless. BCHFS has provided more services to children and adults this year than last year. Doug invites us to come on mission with BCHFS in the coming year.
59. Rebecca Whittington, the Chairperson of BCHFS asked for the approval of the BCHFS report and the operational, capital and salary budgets on pages 44 – 47 of the Book of Reports. Vote taken; motion adopted.
60. Rebecca Whittington asked Doug Devore to return to the platform where she presented him a plaque of appreciation on behalf of the Board of Director and Officers of the BCHFS. As the retired, former Executive Director of BCHFS, Doug willingly came out of retirement to fill the leadership void for another year. Rebecca thanked Doug for his legacy of service.
61. President Heath Tibbitts asked for nominations for the office of Vice President of IBSA 2022‐2023. Kevin Carrothers, messenger fromPleasant Hill Church in Mount Vernon nominated Carlton Binkley, Pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church in Decatur to serve as IBSA Vice President. There were no other nominations. A motion was made to elect by acclamation Carlton Binkley to serve as our Vice President.
Motion adopted.
62. President Heath Tibbitts asked for nominations for the office of Assistant Recording Secretary for IBSA for 2022‐2023. John Sedgwick of New Hope, in Coal Valley nominated Matt Philbrick of First Baptist Church in Ramsey to serve as Assistant Recording Secretary. There were no other nominations. Motion was made and seconded to elect Matt Philbrick to serve as IBSA Assistant Recording Secretary by acclamation.
Motion adopted.
63. Executive Director Nate Adams recognized the 2022 IBSA Officers presenting them with a gift:
President – Heath Tibbets
Vice President – Michael Nave
Recording Secretary – Brianna Trowbridge (not in attendance, due to a family illness)
Assistant Recording Secretary – Charlene Moe
64. Metro Worship Team led worship through music.
65. Jeff Logsdon, IBSA Board Chairman, noted his written Chairman’s report begins on page 27 of the Book of Reports. The financial report begins on page 33 and IBSA Board of Directors recommendations are stated on page 39. IBSA Board of Directors recommend the following:
The IBSA Board of Directors recommends that the proposed 2023 budget, salary structure, and CP ratio be approved as printed, based on a Cooperative Program Goal of $6,000,000 and a Cooperative 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%.
Recommendations were voted on and all were adopted.
66. An IBSA video was played giving an overview of ministry to and through Illinois Baptist churches this year in partnership with IBSA’s Health, Growth and Mission Teams.
67. Executive Director Dr. Nate Adams noted his Executive Director’s written report begins on page 31. He encouraged messengers and guests to review the IBSA 2023 Viewbook. He highlighted how IBSA, as a network, best serves churches now and in the future, supporting the IBSA mission statement: To deliver network value that inspires each church to thrive in health, growth, and mission. He emphasized IBSA want all our churches to thrive in health, in growth, in mission. He challenged churches to answer the question; Is your church surviving, reviving, or thriving? And IBSA’s teams can help answer the question.
68. Executive Director Dr. Nate Adams invited pastors from four Baptist churches who exemplify what it means to be a missionary church, to come and share their stories, reminding us we can each be missionary churches in unique ways.
Stories from the Field:
Crossroads Church, Centralia – Ronnie Tabor
First Baptist Church, Bethalto – Josh Crisp
Beardstown First Southern Baptist Church – Daryl Vermillion
Elmwood Park Community Church – Sean and Lydia Stevenson
69. Executive Director Dr. Nate Adams invited Pastor Bruce Kirk from Alpha Missionary Baptist Church in Bolingbrook to share a short message with us. Pastor Kirk, speaking from personal experience, encouraged us as churches and as individuals, not to miss opportunities to preach and share the Gospel with others.
70. Metro Worship Team led our closing worship through music.
71. President Heath Tibbitts reminded us we will meet again next year at Cornerstone Church in Marion, November 8‐9, 2023. He challenged us to go from here with a new passion to be missionaries to our communities, led by the Spirit so we may follow God’s desire for the advancement of His kingdom here in Illinois. He led the benediction and adjourned the meeting by the gavel at 11:10 a.m.
Respectfully submitted
Charlene Moe Assistant Recording SecretaryWhenever you’ve had an opportunity to take on a new role, you always bring expectations for how you can serve and contribute to the team. Those expectations are a good starting point, but you had better be prepared to meet the unexpected.
I initially began serving as IBSAvice-president in 2019 with the goal of encouraging pastors, though I never imagined the level it would need to reach as we walked through a pandemic together. Each of the annual meetings I’ve led since has felt like an opportunity to use my call to encourage all Illinois Baptists and I hope our 2022 meeting will provide that same atmosphere.
During my years as an IBSA officer, I’ve encouraged every one of our churches to utilize the resources that are available through this partnership. The staff of IBSA stands ready to assist our churches through the important work of responding and guarding against sexual abuse. Church health assessments are available to help your church identify today’s weaknesses that can become tomorrow’s strengths. The church of 2022 faces many challenges, but you don’t have to face any of them by yourselves.
The church was Jesus’ idea, and the comradery of those early congregations reminds us that Jesus didn’t call churches to stand all alone at their individual outposts. We pray for one another, support new work, and look for opportunities to partner in reaching every corner of Illinois with the hope of Jesus Christ.
Thank you for allowing me the great privilege to serve you as IBSA President these last two years. It has been a refining time for me as a leader and a true honor to represent the churches of our state association.
The 2022 Committee on Order of Business met after the 2021 Annual Meeting in Springfield to evaluate the 2021 Annual Meeting. They met on March 22 and September 20 to make decisions regarding 2022 meeting plans, to propose the 2025 meeting location, and to confirm and update information to report for the 2023 and 2024 meetings, which are being planned for Cornerstone Church in Marion November 8-9, 2023, and Ashburn Baptist Church in Orland Park November 13-14, 2024.
The Committee recommends that:
1.Josh Crisp of First Baptist Church in Bethalto bring the 2023 annual sermon, and that Bruce Kirk of Alpha Missionary Baptist Church in Bolingbrook be the alternate speaker.
2.The 2025 IBSA Annual Meeting be held at the Crowne Plaza in Springfield on November 5-6, 2025.
Respectfully submitted,
Doug Bell
Steven Davis
Zach Furlong
Ben Hottel
Mitchell Johnson, Vice-chair
Nate Mason
Matt Philbrick, Secretary
Vaughn Sanders, Chair
Ken Schultz
Derrick Taylor
LeRoy Tucker
Terry Walters
2023 Officers:
Matt Philbrick, Chair
Derrick Taylor, Vice Chair
Ben Hottel, Secretary
The Credentials Committee first met on April 19 to review responsibilities and to preview the application and interview processes for considering new churches for IBSA affiliation. Throughout the year, members of the Credentials Committee received complete applications for IBSA membership from 13 churches and conducted interviews with a leader from each of the churches. The Credentials Committee met on September 27 and again by teleconference on October 4 to review applications and recommends the following to be accepted into membership with the Illinois Baptist State Association at the 2022 IBSAAnnual Meeting:
Charleston Baptist Church, Charleston
Cornerstone Bible Church, Lake Villa
Gateway Church, Mt. Vernon
Gospelife Church, Carol Stream
Grace Family Church, Chicago
Iglesia Ciudad de Gracia, Chicago
Iglesia Nuevo Pacto, Chicago
Logos Church, Decatur
Monmouth Chin Christian Church, Monmouth
Purposed Church, Mascoutah
Rooted Community Church, Lebanon
Salt Church, Normal
The Gathering, Gurnee
The Committee further recommends the Association withdraw fellowship from and disaffiliate 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:
Agape Missionary Baptist Church, Peoria
First Baptist Church, New Athens
Grace Hill Chapel, Bartlett
New Beginnings Baptist Church, Greenville
The committee discussed the importance of continuing to try and reclaim the non-cooperating 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,
2023 Officers:
Glen Carty Chair – Don Evans
Ron Closson Vice-Chair – Glen Carty
Don Evans Secretary – Barry Sink
Will Ferguson, Vice-Chair
John Harrell
Tracy Jaggers, Chair
Chris Merritt
Jon Montgomery
Andrew Post
James Shannon
David Siere
Barry Sink, Secretary
The Historical Committee met in person on March 22, 2022, at 10 a.m. The assigned tasks and responsibilities of the committee were reviewed.
Nate Adams and Susan Full reported on the progress made to the renovations of the Historical Library and Archives. Renovations have included new paint, the installation of flooring tiles, and metal shelves.
Members of the Ad Hoc Work Group led by volunteers Susan Full and Deb Bier spent countless hours diligently organizing the renovated Historical Library and Archives in its new area. A large part of this process consisted of sorting and taking inventory of documents which led to the discovery of numerous duplicate and outdated materials that were eligible for disposal. Donations were approved by the committee to the Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives or Seminary Libraries.
IBSA Executive Director Nate Adams provided an update on the 100 Events of IBSA Timeline. As of the meeting, there have been over 100 events added to the Timeline and more are expected. Nate also provided the committee with a look at his article for the Illinois Baptist, “Handling Hallowed History,” which brought to light to importance of understanding our heritage and history as Illinois Baptists.
The meeting concluded with a tour through the renovated Historical Library and Archives. The amount of time and attention given to this project is remarkable and IBSA is blessed to have such a wonderful archive. The committee again thanks volunteers Susan Full and Deb Bier for their tireless work on this restoration project.
The next meeting will be held March 21, 2023 at 10 a.m.
Respectfully submitted:
Tanja Cook Sedabres, Chair
Keith Baker, Vice Chair
Mark Barber, Secretary
Marian Blankenship
Mike Brockmeier
Sharon Carty
Tom Eggley
Frank Forthman, Jr.
Susan Full
Brian Fuller
Maryland Gess
2022 Officers
Mike Brockmeier, Chair
Frank Forthman, Jr., Vice Chair
Maryland Gess, Secretary
If elected, thefollowing individuals will be placed onanIBSABoardCommittee by theIBSABoard Chairpersonper theIBSAConstitutionArticle VII, Section14.
CLASS B -TERM EXPIRING 2024
Region 5 *Tanja Sedabres
CLASS C -TERM EXPIRING 2025
Region 1 Mitchell Johnson
Region 3 Ben Foxworth
Region 4 *Chris Howton
Region 5 Rob Schneider
Region 6 *Carrel Starkey
Region 6 Jesse Barge
At Large Tracy Smith
At Large *Mike Thomas
At Large Jay Loucks
Granite City, Second
Country Club Hills, Hillcrest
Vandalia, Bethel
Mc Leansboro, Ten Mile
Edwardsville, Calvary
Steeleville
Murphysboro, Elm Street Mt. Zion, First Pleasant Hill, First Wayne City
Baptist Children's Home and Family Services Board of Trustees
CLASS A -TERM EXPIRING 2023
Administrative Committee
*Rebecca Whittington
*Tom Denton
*Eric Bramlet
Program Committee
*Diana Henry-Aten
*Ron Daniels
Missionary, Lebanon Pinckneyville, First Mt. Carmel, First
Oblong, First Missionary, Belle Rive
Finance and Development Committee
*Danny Hampton Elgin, Calvary
CLASS B -TERM EXPIRING 2024
Administrative Committee
*Chris Slusser
Program Committee
*Andrea Spicer
*Leon McClerren
Jason Plumer
Bethalto, First
Carlinville, Cross Thompsonville, First Litchfield, First
Finance and Development Committee
Doug Haile Keenes, Ten Post Oak
David Smith Grayville, First
*Marilyn Vaughan Fairfield, Pleasant Grove
BCHFS Board Members for Vote - The following individuals have agreed to serve a second term if elected.
CLASS C -TERM EXPIRING 2025
Administrative Committee
*Tina Grooms
Program Committee
*Cheryl Dorsey
The Committee met March 15 to discuss potential resolutions to be presented at the 2022 IBSA Annual Meeting and assigned topics to members. The Committee then reviewed drafted resolutions at its September 15 meeting.
The Committee recommends the following resolutions for vote at the 2022 IBSA Annual Meeting. Any additional resolutions by messengers are to be submitted by 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 2. The Committee will meet to discuss any newly submitted resolutions, and either prepare those resolutions for presentation and vote at the Thursday morning session or recommend that they be referred to the 2023 Resolutions and Christian Life Committee for further work and consideration.
WHEREAS, Metro Community Church has graciously served as the first church to host the IBSA Annual Meeting since the Covid-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, Pastor Seth Conerly along with the staff and members of Metro Community Church have reflected the cooperative spirit of the IBSA family by giving of their time, resources, and facilities; and
WHEREAS, the church has extended exemplary hospitality in working with IBSA officers, staff, and leadership; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that the messengers of the 2022 Illinois Baptist State Association Annual Meeting, November 2-3 at Metro Community Church in Edwardsville, Illinois, express our deepest appreciation and commit to pray for God’s continued blessing on His church as they seek to serve their community and the Lord, as he transforms lives through the power of the gospel.
WHEREAS, Scripture declares Christ’s commands to his church to make disciples of all nations and to be witnesses to the ends of the earth (Matthew 28:18-30; Acts 1:8); and
WHEREAS, the Illinois Baptist State Association has endeavored since 1907 to assist churches in spreading the gospel throughout Illinois; and
WHEREAS, millions of the residents of Illinois are still unsaved; and
WHEREAS, every person in Illinois is made in the image of God, needs to hear the gospel, and is deserving of our love and outreach; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that the messengers of the 2022 Illinois Baptist State Association Annual Meeting, November 2-3 at Metro Community Church in Edwardsville, Illinois, express our commitment to and recognition of Illinois as a mission field; and be it further
RESOLVED, that we encourage one another to stay in Illinois and spread the gospel here; and be it further
RESOLVED, that we encourage, support, and train ministry leaders in ongoing efforts to spread the gospel, plant new churches, and revitalize established ones; and be it finally
RESOLVED, that we urge all Illinois Baptists to dedicate our time, money, and lives to the furtherance of the Gospel of Jesus Christ throughout Illinois, in the cities, the suburbs, the small towns, and the rural communities.
WHEREAS, the desire to get rich quickly preys upon people’s weaknesses and increases the likelihood that they will become addicted to gambling, gaming, and other addictive vices (1 Timothy 6:9-10 / Ecclesiastes 5:10 / Luke 16:13); and
WHEREAS, the human costs associated with gambling are troubling and sobering, as indicated by a recent study done for the State of Illinois indicating that problem gambling in the state “disproportionately impacts marginalized communities and is typically interconnected with mental health conditions and substance use,” and that nearly 12% of Illinoisans either have a gambling problem or are at risk of developing one (Luke 12:15 / James 1:14-15); and
WHEREAS, in spite of state-sponsored gambling, the tax burden of Illinois citizens has increased greatly year after year; and
WHEREAS, over the past two decades, rather than increasing efforts to identify and bring to the state new and more stable and diverse sources of income, government leaders have defaulted to adding and supporting more and more gambling and other solutions; and
WHEREAS, the hope of large financial returns can blind financially strapped communities to the true long-term costs of tax breaks to gambling institutions; and
WHEREAS, the introduction of gaming establishments into our communities brings with it more crime, causing additional financial and operational burdens to law enforcement agencies; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that the messengers to the 2022 Illinois Baptist State Association Annual Meeting, November 2-3 at Metro Community Church in Edwardsville, Illinois, urge IBSA churches and their members to stand against efforts to bring more gambling and gaming products into the communities of Illinois. (Romans 12:2)
WHEREAS, Illinois Baptists joyfully and steadfastly rely on the Holy Bible as true and totally trustworthy, without any mixture of error; and
WHEREAS, the Holy Bible, as God’s word, states that He created man in the image of God; He created them male and female (Gen. 1:27); and
WHEREAS, Satan, the father of lies (John 8:44), has deceived many in our state and culture to believe that identity can be better found in a gender other than the one with which a person is born biologically; and
WHEREAS, a Pew Research study found 1.6% of U.S. adults now identify as transgender or nonbinary, including 5.1% of adults younger than 30; and the Williams Institute reports nearly one in five people who identify as transgender are ages 13-17, meaning a growing number of children are taking physical action to “transition” their gender; and
WHEREAS, there are men, women, and even children who are in deep spiritual, mental, and physical pain due to the promotion of transgenderism, and subsequently regret the damage and turmoil to their souls, minds, bodies, families, and others in their lives; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that the messengers to the 2022 Illinois Baptist State Association Annual Meeting, November 2-3 at Metro Community Church in Edwardsville, Illinois, grieve deeply the spiritual, mental, and physical pain that our fellow humans suffer because of this lie; and be it further
RESOLVED, that we gladly invite all who suffer from the impact of transgenderism to trust in Jesus Christ, who is the Truth (John 14:6) and be set free (John 8:36) from all lies; and be it further
RESOLVED, that we will without hesitation welcome all into our churches where they may hear the good news that Jesus forgives and redeems sinners and offers true, spiritual transformation; and be it finally
RESOLVED, that we will endeavor to help those redeemed from this turmoil to find peace in Christ that is beyond understanding (Phil. 4:7), love amongst the saints that is without hypocrisy (Rom. 12:9) and hope in the future where God makes all things new (Rev. 21:5).
Respectfully submitted:
Jeremy Byrd
Rick Dorsey
Meredith Flynn
Tom Gray
Lawrence Haskin
Jody Pittman
Tom Rains
David Stanton, Secretary
Ben Towell, Vice Chair
Claude White
Jeffrey Williams, Chair
2022 Officers:
Jeffrey Williams, Chair
Ben Towell, Vice-Chair
Meredith Flynn, Secretary
This past year has seen a return to a more “normal” operation of the IBSA Board as we have returned to in person meetings of our committees and the Board as a whole. Board training has also returned to in person which provides a smoother transition to Board service for new members.
This year the Board has given attention to the final analysis of the three-year revitalization process IBSA has undertaken. Goals and measures have been streamlined to better enable us to determine the effectiveness of IBSA in achieving the desired strategies of promoting health, growth, mission, engagement and partnership within IBSA churches.
IBSA is promoting the understanding that every church is a missionary in their community or context. IBSA will more intentionally focus on equipping our churches to fulfill that purpose. While IBSA will continue to provide some expertise, there will be a shift toward more effectively using the human and entrepreneurial resources contained in our member churches.
During an expanded meeting in August, the Board had an opportunity to hear more of Nate’s heart and leadership focus than time usually allows. This was also a valuable time to better connect with our fellow Board members which we believe will nurture an environment of greater collaboration within the Board.
In response to the disclosures related to the national SBC and sexual abuse response, Nate Adams commissioned a Task Force chaired by Associate Executive Director Mark Emerson which in turn recommended actions related to sex abuse prevention and ministry to survivors. The Board reviewed the summary background and recommendations in an ongoing effort to promote best practices in sex abuse prevention and effective ministry to survivors. At its September 13 meeting, the IBSA Board unanimously affirmed the summary report and its recommended actions related to sex abuse prevention and ministry to survivors, now printed on pages 28-30 of this Book of Reports.
I want to personally thank the 2022 IBSA Board of Directors for their commitment to providing oversight of the IBSA with wisdom and integrity. I want to especially thank Terry Foster for his service as Board Secretary during the past two years and Bruce Kirk for serving alongside me as Board Vice Chair. The commitment this Board has to Illinois Baptists and to the Kingdom of God as a whole is inspiring. It is an honor to serve alongside these men and women. It is also an honor to serve with the IBSA staff. Nate and the entire team at IBSA provide thoughtful, God honoring leadership for Illinois Baptists throughout the year.
Please continue to pray for Nate Adams, our IBSA Executive Director, the IBSA staff, and the IBSA Board for 2023. Vice Chair Bruce Kirk and I have appreciated the opportunity to serve Illinois Baptists this past year, and we look forward to the opportunity to continue to serve in the year ahead with our new board secretary, Paul Cooper. Illinois Baptists, both individually and collectively are making a huge impact for the Kingdom of God, and it is a joy to serve alongside of you.
At its September 13, 2022 meeting, the IBSA Board unanimously affirmed the following summary report and recommended actions related to sex abuse prevention and ministry to survivors, as presented by the IBSA Board Administrative Committee and IBSA’s Executive Director.
Background:
During its June 14-15, 2022 meeting in Anaheim, the Southern Baptist Convention approved a report from the SBC Sex Abuse Task Force that included several recommendations and requests, including some addressed directly to Baptist State Conventions. Anticipating this report, IBSA Executive Director Nate Adams had in December 2021 appointed an IBSA staff-led task force to help IBSA evaluate its current practices related to the prevention of sexual abuse in church and network settings, and also the proper handling of sex abuse claims by IBSA. This 6-person IBSA Task Force also connected with task forces from other Baptist State Conventions, with the SBC Sex Abuse Task Force, and with the SBC’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission staff to share information and best practices. The IBSA Task Force report was completed August 1, 2022. While both the SBC and IBSA Task Force reports are extensive in length, the two lists following this background section (the first list was in response to the SBC SATF Report in June and the second with additional actions is in response to the IBSA SATF report and recommendations) provide a summary of actions recommended by IBSA’s Executive Director.
It should be noted that since 2018 IBSA has responded to the growing need for sex abuse prevention by:
•Setting high standards for vetting and approving volunteer leaders at IBSA camps and on IBSA-led mission trips.
•Creating a child protection training process for churches, initially designed for in-person training, then later developed as an online training tool.
•Publishing a brochure to help churches establish effective, contextual policies related to sex abuse preven tion.
•Developing an internal strategy to advise pastors and churches through crisis response.
During the past year specifically, IBSA has delivered value to churches dealing with sex abuse in the following ways:
•In-person training was offered to several churches. This training was also recorded and delivered virtually for the first time.
•Two churches were assisted in a sex abuse crisis in caring for victims, assistance in appropriately communi cating the incident with transparency, and offering ongoing support to church leaders.
•Three churches were assisted in offering counsel to the pastor regarding how to appropriately respond to suspected abuse.
•IBSA followed proper protocols in making calls to the Illinois Child Abuse Hotline from situations discovered through IBSA Camp ministry (e.g., abuse revealed to counselors). DCHFS was contacted in five of the eight IBSA camps this year for reportable cases.
In addition to the above actions and those described in the following pages, IBSA remains committed to networking and cooperating with other Baptist entities and experts in discovering and implementing additional best practices in sex abuse prevention and effective ministry to survivors.
IBSA Responses to the SBC Sex Abuse Task Force Recommendations for State Conventions:
(These were first published June 8, 2022, when the recommendations from the SBC Task Force were made public prior to the June 14-15 SBC.)
The following (in the bold paragraphs below) are the requests from the SBC SATF’s report that relate specifically to Baptist state conventions, along with responses by Executive Director Nate Adams on behalf of the Illinois Baptist State Association:
#1: We request that state conventions consider having a designated, trained staff person or independent contractor to receive calls regarding allegations of sexual abuse and provide initial guidance. We request this person be trained in trauma to be able to assist both survivors and churches and will be able to assist submitters who may need help in filing an allegation report with the appropriate party.
Illinois Baptist State Association plans to respond to this request in three ways.
1.We will train IBSA Directors and Associational leaders in responding appropriately to victims, perpe trators, and churches when abuse reports are received. In addition to designated people on IBSA’s staff being trained to receive calls from victims or pastors in crisis, we will work to train a broad spectrum of Illinois Baptist leaders in initial response best practices.
2.We will offer resources and training to church leaders in making an appropriate response to victims of sexual abuse. We understand that a supportive initial response is crucial in the healing process of a survivor. A series of in-person and online trainings, accompanied by an easily accessible checklist, will be made available to all Illinois Baptist leaders.
3.IBSA has discovered several trauma-informed counselors in our Illinois Baptist Family. A list of avail able trauma-informed counselors will be maintained by IBSA and kept readily available. We will strive to connect victims, leaders, and churches who are ministering in a sexual abuse crisis with one of these counselors.
#2: We request that state conventions, in consultation with Lifeway and the Executive Committee, add a series of questions on the Annual Church Profile regarding background checks and sexual abuse training.
IBSA is open to working with LifeWay and in consultation with other Baptist state conventions on enhancements to ACP questions that can consistently and concisely address this need. In 2021, 97% of IBSA churches completed an Annual Church Profile, demonstrating their strong and transparent engagement in providing shared information.
#3: We request that state conventions maintain a list of professionally trained, licensed, trauma-informed Christian counselors in their respective states for those churches who voluntarily seek assistance as they minister to survivors.
As noted above, IBSA will seek to develop relationships with trauma-informed counselors, many of whom are members of our churches. A list of available trauma-informed counselors will be maintained by IBSA and kept readily available. We will strive to connect victims, leaders, and churches who are ministering in a sexual abuse crisis with one of these counselors.
#4: We request that state conventions establish a self-certification program for churches, including “best practices” in survivor care, hiring, investigatory protocols, and training for prevention.
IBSA is open to considering a self-certification program for churches and local associations and is actively learning about the possibility. For the past three years, we have sought to continually update our resources and training strategies as we have learned more effective ways to help victims and churches. Child protection training continues to be offered through IBSA’s Growth Team. Training can be accessed for churches in-person and online. A booklet “Child Protection: Creating Safe Environments” has been developed to help churches establish appropriate policies or update current strategies. IBSA is committed to continuing to grow in this key area.
#5: We request all state [convention] entities and committees provide training regarding sexual abuse prevention and survivor care to their denominational workers, as well as background checks, as part of their orientation and selection.
Background checks, social media checks, and reference checks are a requirement for employment at IBSA. Background checks are also required to participate in many ministries through IBSA, such as serving in Disaster Relief, state-led mission trip participation, and becoming a camp volunteer. Every camp volunteer is required to complete their camp-specific online training before they can be approved to serve as a camp leader or volunteer. We are considering making recommendations to messengers to extend this requirement to include additional volunteer leaders, and to enable all IBSA churches to access Sex Abuse Prevention Training for their leaders at a discounted rate.
Further Recommended Actions Based on the IBSA Sex Abuse Task Force Study: (Additional details on these recommendations are available in the IBSA Task Force’s 31-page report.)
1.Offer statewide “self-certification” training for those who “take the call” or “care for the survivor” regarding sex abuse. The training process will use the “Caring Well” resources from the ERLC as well as an Illinois-specific, self-paced, online course developed by IBSA.
2.Update the IBSA website with current sex abuse prevention and response resources.
a.Arrange the page with the user in mind. Offer resources in three categories: victims who need immediate assistance, pastors who need immediate help and training, and churches who need self-certification training and resources in the development of policies and procedures.
b.Give the page a prominent position where it can be easily identified and accessed.
3.Work with the IBSA Credentials Committee and the IBSA Constitution Committee to see if any word ing needs to be added to IBSA’s governing documents that would offer a process to discipline or disaffiliate an IBSA church that is determined to have willfully or persistently mishandled claims or cases of sex abuse. (Additional suggestions on how to address this issue are included in the larger IBSA Sex Abuse Task Force Report.)
4.Partner with the Ministry Safe organization, subsidizing the $150 membership fee for each IBSA church requesting this assistance (e.g. “Go to ministrysafe.com/IBSA and use the code IBSA2022”). IBSA would pay the entirety of the church's first year membership, asking the church only to pay the $5 fee for each member trained. This might be restricted to the church’s first year of membership.
5.Establish a list of Trauma-Informed Counselors (prioritizing members of IBSA churches) who are willing to be used as a resource to guide pastors and counsel victims and perpetrators during any times of a sex abuse crisis in their church. IBSA would plan to subsidize the cost of these counselors (when the counselor is advising the pastor) when the church is unable to afford their services.
IBSA has been engaged in an ongoing process of consultation and future strategic planning for much of the past three years. Our stated goal for this process has been, “to discover and seek to model what it means to be an effective state network of churches for the future.” As we complete this process in 2022, we gratefully acknowledge our partners at the North American Mission Board, who have helped IBSA and at least eight other Baptist state conventions with the cost of experienced, church network consultants.
One significant outcome of this process for IBSA has been a new mission statement, to “Deliver network value that inspires each church to thrive, in health, growth, and mission.” Thrive is the key word on which both the 2021 and the 2022 IBSA Annual Meeting Themes have been based. And with this year’s theme, we are emphasizing that in our Illinois mission field (larger in population than 131 of the world’s 210 nations), “Each Church” must be “a Missionary.”
During this strategic planning journey IBSA has also clarified and prioritized four key values that motivate our service as a state network: Excellence for churches, Engagement with Churches, Helpfulness to churches, and Advance through churches.
From those mission and values statements now flow five specific strategies. Three are IBSA’s “church-facing” strategies: Health, Growth, and Mission. And two are “network-facing” strategies: Engagement and Partnership. Each strategy has statements of measure, and from those more general statements of measure flow specific, annual goals and metrics, approved by the IBSA Board and monitored throughout the year.
While year-end data from the 2022 Annual Church Profile will not be available until January 2023, below are a few highlights of IBSA’s ministry outcomes thus far in 2022:
•Through September, 8 new churches have been planted in Illinois, and we anticipate a total of 10 or more by the end of the year. Over 40 church plants are currently in some stage of development, from planning to gathering, to launching, to constitution and affiliation. We are encouraged to have 21 potential planters in our pipeline, and 68 churches engaged in intentional prayer for Illinois church plants.
•In addition to those new church plants in progress, 13 new churches are being presented for affiliation with IBSA and celebrated at this year’s IBSA Annual Meeting.
•More than 100 churches have been trained in developing intentional evangelism strategies, and over 500 students thus far toward our goal of training 1,000 students in personal evangelism.
•Through the end of September, 1,592 volunteers had participated in 124 IBSA-coordinated mission projects.
•Our 2022 goal of engaging at least 100 IBSA churches in an intentional, Next Step consulting process was surpassed in September, with 102 churches (and counting) now on that journey.
•Through the end of September, 1,937 leaders from 233 churches have engaged in leadership development processes. In addition, 150 leaders have participated in 21 leadership cohorts, 89 have participated in online courses, and 647 have participate in webinars and podcasts.
•In addition to the above leadership development numbers, 1,938 workers from 273 churches have been trained in various church ministry skills.
•IBSA’s Health Team and its trained pathfinders and coaches have engaged with 25 new churches and 5 new Associations this year, in an in-depth Refocus process of revitalization. 82 pastors have engaged in an initial assessment/coaching process that may lead to a deeper or longer revitalization commitment. Six churches are utilizing the Church Renewal Journey as a strategy.
•Participation at our two IBSA Camp properties continues to resurge in 2022, following the challenging, Covid-influenced years of 2020 and 2021. Through September, most numbers were already at 80-90% of the year-end totals for 2021. And Streator Baptist Camp recorded a new high in camper participation this year, hosting 1,546 campers through September, compared to a 2021 year-end total of 890.
•A building project to complete the renovation of the IBSA Building’s first floor is underway. By early 2023, visitors and IBSA’s many committee and board members will enjoy a new café and meeting area just inside the building’s primary entrance.
•2022 Cooperative Program giving appears to be suffering from the impact of inflation and post-Covid attendance patterns in churches. Through September, CP giving in Illinois is 14% lower than pre-Covid 2019. This resembles 2020 more than 2021, when CP giving rebounded to only 6% lower than 2019. The 2022 IBSA Budget anticipates CP giving of $6.2 million, and a draw on up to $450,000 in reserves as necessary. However due to conservative spending, through September 2022 only $19,650 in reserves have been needed, and we anticipate ending 2022 well within annual budget parameters, as has been the case for many years.
•While gatherings and face-to-face contact have continued to be a challenge in 2022, IBSA staff have made a concerted effort to connect with and engage pastors and churches through phone, e-mail, webinars, and videoconferencing. Through September, our staff has had direct contact with 59% of IBSA churches, with a goal of reaching at least 85% by the end of the year.
•IBSA has responded affirmatively and proactively to the five recommendations of the national SBC’s Sex Abuse Task Force, and has taken additional steps based on the recommendations of its Illinois task force. IBSA Board action on these recommendations can be found on pp. 28-30 of this Book of Reports.
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.
!BSABoard members present:
JoshBledsoe,DrakeCaudill, JeanetteCloyd, PaulCooper, AndyDeWitt, Robert Dickerson,BobDyer, Rene Escalate, TerryFoster, Jim Hanger, Don Hannel, LukeHenry, GeraldHigdon, Mike Jameson,Brent Joy,Bruce Kirk, NoahLee, CurtLipe, JeffLogsdon, John Mancha, JoelNewton, LaRue Parr, Bill Simmons, Kathy Stanford, Robert Strong, Carrie Tabor, Darryl Williams, Robert Windes, andby phone: Jonathande laO andJill McNichol.
Membersabsent:Mark Goldman,Barbara Lee,SherrieHarlow
IBSAofficers present: HeathTibbetts,Charlene Moe, MichaelNave.
IBSAstaffpresent: NateAdams, MarkEmerson, JeffDeasy, Scott Harris, BenJones, Barb Troeger, Lisa Misner, Fran Trascritti.
1. ThemeetingwascalledtoorderbyChairmanJeffLogsdonat10:00a.m.
2. Agenda adopted onmotion byCurt Lipe andsecondbyRob Windes.
3. Scripture (Isaiah 52:12) andprayerpresentedbyJohn Mancha.
4. September 14, 2021 meetingminutes were adopted. MotionbyJerryHigdon. second byLaRueParr.
5. NewBoardmembers: Jim Hanger, Paul Cooper, Curt Lipe, Jonathande la 0, Robert Strong andJill McNichol, introduced themselves and were welcomed to theBoard by the Chairman. TheChairman alsowelcomedvisitors.
6. Therewereno announcements.
7. DougDevore, Interim DirectorofBCHFS, wasintroducedandextendedhis greetingsonbehalfofhisboard. Hereportedthelastcoupleyears weredifficultand challenging. COVIDshutdownmuchofthe ministry and washard onthe staffand recipients. In January Dougwas calledas Interim Director. His board is seekingan ExecutiveDirector and needs tofill other positions. He encouraged theBoard ofDirectors tohelpbyletting our church members know oftheneed. TheCrisisPregnancyCenteris closed andneedsanurse.
8. The NominatingCommitteerecommendationofappointmentsto theBCHFSboard
was approved. OnmotionbyJohnMancha and secondbyLukeHenry, RonDaniels was appointed toaClassB term expiringin 2023 andonmotion by Rene Escalante and second by Kathy Stanford, Rick Layne was appointed to aClass A term expiring in 2022.
9. TheReport on Committee Selections to BoardNominatingCommitee wasreceived. TheCommittee tonominate 2023IBSABoardOfficerswillbe LaRue Parr (administrative), Bob Dickerson (Strategic Planning), andCarrie Tabor (Resource Development).
10.Nate Adams gavethe ExecutiveDirector'sReport. Hereported there were 10staff vacancies lastyearand60%arenowfilled. Picturesoffull-timestaffwereshownin apower pointpresentation. ShannonFordis missions director. Hehadspent 18years in Ukraine. Ben Jonesisthe communication team leader.
Eric Reedhadten years ofservice withthenewspaper.
Natereviewed eachBoard Committee'sfunction andresponsibilities.
97%ofchurchesparticipated infilingthe Annual ChurchProfile. Somedownward trends were noted. Givingreboundedin2021 from '19 and '20. 2021 alsoshowed a bouncebackinprofessionsoffaith andVBSattendance.
Inthe recent church needssurvey, 75%ofchurchesreportedthe COVIDimpact was moderate. Needs were mentionedand evangelismwasemphasized.
Thedivision ofCPgivingis notchangedfrom the previousyear.
Natereviewedthe2021 goals and accomplishments.
Quick updates weregivenregardingNational SBClevel concerns.
.?irstquarter2022CP giving slumped to2020levels.
"Thrive"isthe central theme ofthe IBSA Mission Statement.
Natereferred to the 2023 KeyMetrics andCelebration Targets from the Strategic PlanningCommittee (seepages14 and15oftheadvancematerials).
Nate mentioned thatthe Cooperative Programstartedin 1925 andthereareplans tocast a newvisionofCP before 2025.
Nate advised that!BSAmoved toSpringfield in1971. First floorrenovations are to be completed in2023. Staffbas been giving guided tourstovisitors.
Natereferred to !Corinthians14:12and2 Corinthians 11:28 inwhichPaulshowedhis deepconcernfor churches. Nate concludedwith Jimmy Draper'squestionwe needto ask ourselves. Howiswhat we aredoing today helping churches?
11. TheStrategicPlanning Committeereport wasgivenby Luke Henry. TheCommittee'srecommendationtoadjust the2022 IBSA"Objectivesand Key Results document: Underthe"Engagement"strategy'sthird "Measure," revisethe first "Objective" from "at least 150 pastors inthe 'next step' process" to"at least 100 pastors in the 'nextstep' process" carried. (See attached documents). TheCommittee'srecommendation to approve the IBSA"VisionFrame," including theMission, Values, Strategies, andMeasures as well as theproposed2023 KeyMetrics and Celebration Targets document carried. (Seeattached documents.)
Natenotedthata simpler updateistobepresentedinAugust. Itisaworkin progress.
12. The Resource Development Committeereportwas given byJosh Bledsoe. TheCommittee'srecommendation to approvethe2021IBSAaudit byCapin Crouse carried. Aletter fromCapin Crouse wasreceivedafterBoard materialswere sentout. The letter andthe actual audit were presentedtothe Board. Therewassome discussion fromthe floor.
The Committee's Motion Regarding 2023 Budgetand Cooperative Program Ratio was carried. ThattheExecutive Director preparea 2023 budgetandsalary structure basedon:
·a Cooperative Program Goalof$6,200,000,
·utilization ofup to $400,000 in IBSA's fnancialreserves,
·aCooperativeProgram ratioof56.5percent/43.5percent OBSA/SBC), excludingshared expensesnot to exceed10% oftheCooperativeProgram Goal, ·andwithCooperativeProgramfundsreceived beyond thebudgetgoaltobedistributed ataratio of50percent/SOpercent(IBSA/SBC).
Itwasnoted that $350,000 to$400,000 will beneeded to complete the first floor renovation. This money willcome fromtheEmergencyNet AssetFund.
13. Bob Dyergavethe report from theAdministrativeCommittee. The committeerecommended nochanges tothecurrentapportionmentoftheregional makeup formembership oftheBoard. Themotioncarried.
Thecommittee'smotion toexpand theInvestmentCommitteebyaddingtwomembers fromthe ResourceDevelopmentCommitteecarried. TheResourceDevelopment Committee Chairpersonand oneadditionalpersonfrom thatcommittee (assigned bythechairperson)will be addedtotheInvestmentCommittee.
14. Therewasnomiscellaneous business.
15. Onthe MotionofCurtLipeand secondby MikeJameson, theBoard enteredinto Executive Session. ThoseBoardMembers attendingby phonedidnotparticipate in the Executive Session. Itwasnoted thatthisissuewouldbe discussed in Augustbythe Administrative Committee.
16. TheBoardreturned from Executive Session. On theMotion ofBobDickerson and Second by Jeannette Cloyd, themeetingwas adjourned. Closing prayer was made.
Respectfully submitted, Terry
Foster, Secretaryopportunities.
• Objective: Effectively promote each IBSA event and opportunity to “all churches” with accessible information, and to “each church” with targeted invitations.
o Key Result: The Communications Team will work with other IBSA teams to develop effective promotions strategies for each IBSA event.
• Objective: To host IBSA churches at one of the IBSA Camps, providing quality facilities, and catalyzing quality experiences.
o Key Results: Lake Sallateeska Baptist Camp will host 200 unique IBSA churches at their facility in 2022.
o Key Results: Streator Baptist Camp will host 100 unique IBSA churches at their facility in 2022.
Measure: We encourage and assist each church in taking its “next step.”
• Objective: Lead consultations with 150 pastors and leaders to help them to identity and to take their next step.
o Key Result: Working with the Executive Team and the Engagement Manager, the Communications Team will produce and deliver promotion of “next step operating system” to IBSA churches and develop an invitation strategy for churches identified as best candidates.
o Key Result: Under the direction of the Leadership Development team leader, IBSA’s Zone Consultants will identify and invite at least 100 pastors into the “next step” process.
o Key Result: The Revitalization Director will consult with 30 pastors to enlist them in revitalization opportunities or to refer them to another ministry team for their next step.
o Key Result: The Leadership Development Team will consult with 90 pastors to enlist them in leadership development opportunities or to refer them to another ministry team for their next step.
o Key Result: The Mobilization Team will consult with 30 pastors to enlist them in mobilization opportunities or to refer them to another ministry team for their next step.
o Key Result: The Operations Team and Church Engagement Coordinator will coordinate a process for effectively tracking the “next step” progress of IBSA churches and helping IBSA staff coordinate their consultations with churches
Deliver
VALUES
At IBSA, we value measurable Excellence for churches, delivered in practical Helpfulness to churches, and leads to Gospel Advance through churches.
that inspires cooperative Engagement with churches,
HEALTH
• We coach pastors and leaders toward breakthroughs in personal ministry effectiveness.
• We guide churches in discoveries that lead to “next level” health.
GROWTH
• We expand the personal leadership capacities of pastors and leaders.
• We equip church leaders with effective skills and accessible tools for ministry and growth.
MISSION
• We catalyze compassion for the lost and commitments to evangelism, missions, and church planting.
• We provide pathways and partnerships for each church to “turn inside out” into the lostness of its community and world.
ENGAGEMENT
• We communicate to inspire heartfelt cooperation.
•We invite each church to benefit from the network.
• We encourage and assist each church in taking its “next step.”
PARTNERSHIP
• We multiply and connect leaders for church and missionary service.
• We perpetuate trust through operational integrity and excellence, wise stewardship, and positive relationships.
• We reinvest the network’s value into member churches.
network value that inspires each church to thrive in health, growth, and mission.
2-14-22 Draft for the IBSA Board Strategic Planning Committee
1. Coach pastors and leaders toward breakthroughs in personal ministry effectiveness.
a. Improving survey responses to this measure from all pastors, from pastors of engaged churches, and from pastors of pacesetter churches
b. 50 new pastors growing toward more effective leadership through readiness assessment and coaching
2. Guide churches in discoveries that lead to “next level” health.
a. Improving survey responses to this measure from all pastors, from pastors of engaged churches, and from pastors of pacesetter churches
b. 25 new churches on a path toward thriving through a revitalization process
c. 6 new churches seeking God through Church Renewal Journey weekends
3.Expand the personal leadership capacities of pastors and leaders.
a. Improving survey responses to this measure from all pastors, from pastors of engaged churches, and from pastors of pacesetter churches
b. 2,000 pastors and leaders enlisted into a development process
c. 250 pastors and leaders engaged in cohort groups and online leadership courses for leadership development
d. 50 pastors and leaders coached, advancing their personal leadership capacity
4.Equip church leaders with effective skills and accessible tools for ministry and growth.
a. Improving survey responses to this measure from all pastors, from pastors of engaged churches, and from pastors of pacesetter churches
b. 4,500 participants trained in ministry skills competencies; New Resource Center developed
c. 100 leaders provided with online ministry skills training
5. Catalyze compassion for the lost and commitments to evangelism, missions, and church planting.
a. Improving survey responses to this measure from all pastors, from pastors of engaged churches, and from pastors of pacesetter churches
b. 200 pastors leading their churches to intentionally pray for the lost
c. 75 churches receiving missions training and developing intentional missions strategies
d. 100 churches praying about church planting
6. Provide pathways and partnerships for each church to “turn inside out” into the lostness of its community and world.
a. Improving survey responses to this measure from all pastors, from pastors of engaged churches, and from pastors of pacesetter churches
b. 1000 Students and Leaders equipped and sharing the gospel; 100 churches with intentional evangelism strategies
c. 1300 participants from 375 churches involved in Acts 1:8 mission projects and opportunities
d. 20 new church plants or restarts (20 instead of 24 because we lost a CPC in Chicago who was responsible for 4 plants)
7.Communicate to inspire heartfelt cooperation.
a. Inspiring stories of churches thriving in Health, Growth or Mission told through the Illinois Baptist or IllinoisBaptist.org (24), IBSA NOW (52), social media posts (250), and monthly, segmented, CP on mission videos (12)
b. Phase 1 (of 3) effectively executed in a 100th Anniversary Cooperative Program promotion campaign
c. A data and analysis-driven communication system fully implemented that utilizes segmentation and automation for more customized church and leader engagement.
8.Invite each church to benefit from the network.
a. 85% of IBSA churches receiving direct connection from IBSA
b. 90 churches surveyed quarterly to measure engagement and strategy effectiveness
c. Renovation of the IBSA Building’s first floor completed into an inviting new meeting space
d. 300 churches hosted at one of IBSA’s camps
9. Encourage and assist each church in taking its “next step.”
a. 150 churches (total) engaged in the Next Step consulting process
10. Multiply and connect leaders for church and missionary service.
a. 100% of the IBSA churches requesting help with a pastor/staff search process assisted
b. Effective communication, networking , and partnership with Illinois Associations
11. Perpetuate trust through operational integrity and excellence, wise stewardship, and positive relationships.
a. 95% ACP participation
b. Operating within budget and with strong financial stewardship and transparency, including a clean, annual audit
c. Recruitment of high-quality staff as needs arise
12. Reinvest the network’s value into member churches.
a. 100 leaders from pacesetting IBSA churches engaged in assisting other churches
b. 15 or more associations engaged in collaborative strategies for assisting churches in health, growth, or mission
c. 15% more churches effectively invited into Mission Illinois Offering participation through a persuasive and Illinois-centric communications campaign
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 2022
10:00 A.M.
IBSA Board Members Present:
Josh Bledsoe, Jeanette Cloyd, Paul Cooper, Andy DeWitt, Bob Dickerson, Bob Dyer, Rene
Escalante, Terry Foster, Mark Goldman, Jim Hanger, Don Hannel, Luke Henry, Gerald
Higdon, Mike Jameson, Brent Joy, Bruce Kirk, Noah Lee, Jeff Logsdon, Jill McNichol, Joel
Newton, LaRue Parr, Bill Simmons, Kathy Stanford, Carrie Tabor, Darryl Williams, Robert
Windes, and by phone: Jonathan de la 0, Barbara Lee, John Mancha.
Members absent: Drake Caudill, Sherrie Harlow, Curt Lipe.
IBSA officers present: Heath Tibbetts, Charlene Moe, Michael Nave.
IBSA staff present: Nate Adams, Mark Emerson, Jeff Deasy, Ben Jones, Scott Foshie, Fran Trascritti, Scott Harris, Lisa Misner, Barb Troeger.
BFI staff present: Doug Morrow
1. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Jeff Logsdon at 10:00 a.m.
2. The agenda was adopted. Motion by Gerald Higdon and seconded by Rene Escalante.
3. Chairman welcomed the IBSA management team. Doug Morrow of BFI and IBSA
Board members attending by phone. Chairman also stated that Board members attending by phone would be allowed to stay for the executive session, but to make sure their connection was secure.
4. Scripture and prayer were presented by Bruce Kirk from 1 Corinthians 2 (we must preach the gospel).
5. Doug Morrow extended greetings from himself and the BFI staff and Board. Doug emphasized the need to use money to leverage growth of the kingdom. He announced 37
churches have gone through the Legacy Program this year and 8 church properties had been transferred to new churches and those new churches reported 30 baptisms. Doug thanked the IBSA staff and Board for their cooperation.
6. The March 29, 2022 meeting minutes were adopted. Motion by LaRue Parr and seconded by Bob Dickerson.
7. Bob Dickerson presented the 2023 Board Officer Nominating Committee Report, which was approved. Jeff Logsdon (Chair), Bruce Kirk (Vice Chair) and Paul Cooper (Secretary).
8. Nate Adams gave the Executive Director's Report. Nate recognized officers for 2023 and recognized members rotating off the Board: Jeanette Cloyd, Bob Dickerson, Terry Foster, Don Hannel, Luke Henry, Mike Jameson, John Mancha and Darryl Williams. Nominees to replace these departing members will be presented at the IBSA Annual Meeting in November.
Staff member, Linda Darden, was recognized for 20 years of service to IBSA. Nate reported that IBSA is actively looking to fill staff vacancies.
Nate said many churches are "back to normal," but most churches are still recovering from COVID. CP giving is 14% below 2019 giving. Camp attendance is back to previous numbers. Building renovation is to begin with demolition next week.
Nate emphasized the week of prayer for state missions which is September 11-18. The MIO is very important, especially with CP giving being down. The Board members were encouraged to emphasize MIO in their churches.
The Annual Meeting will be held November 2-3 at Metro Community Church in Edwardsville. Nate reviewed new recommendations for sexual abuse prevention. The 2023 budget was reviewed.
Strategic planning was updated. A three-year analysis of IBSA's work has been
completed. Nate said, "we certainly had some opportunities for improvement, and this was money well spent." The "Next Step" consultation process will be expanded from 100 to at least 150 churches in 2023.
Nate pointed out that our culture is changing and that demands IBSA to shift in how we do ministry, at both the state and local level. We need to listen to the needs of churches. Nate said, "We are seeking to define and model what it means to be an effective state network of churches for the future."
Nate emphasized we are not going to be caught being irrelevant and we will be ready for changes that will be coming.
Nate concluded with the thought that Jesus is always on the throne and though generations change, faithfulness is required of leaders and churches.
9. The Strategic Planning Committee Report was presented by Luke Henry. The committee recommended to the Board an updated version of the IBSA Vision Frame and 2023 goals. Motion carried.
10. The Resource Development Committee Report was presented by Josh Bledsoe. The committee recommended the Board accept the 2023 IBSA Budget, Salary Structure and Cooperative Program Ratio as presented. The recommendation was approved and will be presented to the messengers at the upcoming IBSA Annual Meeting in November.
11. The Administrative Committee Report was presented by Bob Dyer. The Board approved the Administrative Committee Report and Recommendations that the background summary and actions recommended by the Executive Director related to sex abuse prevention and ministry to survivors be affirmed.
Nate stated that IBSA is being proactive in sex abuse prevention. IBSA Associate Executive Director Mark Emerson stated he thinks "we are doing well" in formulating actions to
address the issue. IBSA President Tibbetts said the staff task force has done a good job of working through the recommendations and he plans to appoint an ad hoc committee to give the Credentials Committee more guidance as to what constitutes good standing as a cooperating church when it comes to effectively preventing and handling abuse claims. This approach would be quicker than making a change to the IBSA Constitution. This will be presented to the messengers at the IBSA Annual Meeting in November.
12. The Advisory Committee reported that having a joint evening meal for the Committees was helpful as it gave them time to hear Nate's heart on various matters. The meal in 2023 will be on August 7.
13. The current Chairs met with their members to elect 2023 Committee officers. The Resource Development Committee elected Josh Bledsoe as Chairman, Joel Newton as ViceChair and Barbara Lee as Secretary. The Strategic Planning Committee elected Noah Lee as Chairman, Mark Goldman as Vice-Chairman and Jill McNicol as Secretary. The Administrative Committee selected Bob Dyer as Chairman, Jim Hanger as Vice-Chairman and Gerald Higdon as Secretary.
14. Under miscellaneous business Jeff Logsdon advised that if any Board members felt the or she could better serve on a different committee, to let him know and he would take that under consideration and try to honor the request, if possible.
15. On the Motion of Bob Dickerson and seconded by Jill McNicol, the Board voted to enter Executive Session. Those members who were on the phone were allowed to participate.
16. The Board returned from Executive Session. On the Motion of Bob Dickerson and seconded by Jill McNicol, the meeting was adjourned. The closing prayer was made by Bob Dickerson.
Respectfully Submitted, Terry Foster, Secretary
The IBSA Board of Directors recommends that the proposed 2023 budget, salary structure, and CP ratio be approved as printed, based on a Cooperative Program Goal of $6,000,000 and a Cooperative 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%.
1.Though 2021 CP giving rebounded somewhat from Covid-affected 2020 to $5.8 million, CP giving levels through mid-2022 more closely resemble 2020, which ended the year at about $5.4 million.
2.Projections are for lower return rates on investments in 2023.
3.The BFI has increased the payout rate on the IBSA endowment funds it manages.
4.The hotel adjacent to the IBSA building no longer leases part of IBSA's parking lot.
5.Projected based on the previous year’s (2021) MIO giving of $335,000.
6.Intentional use of reserves both general and designated to balance the 2023 budget.
7.Reduced due to lower CP giving projections.
8.Responsibility for Youth Encounter moved from the Growth Team to the Mission Team.
9.A portion of CP Advancement strategies will be paid from a (designated) net asset account.
10.The cumulative result of various personnel shifts was a lower overall staff salary total. Consulting and contract fees were also reduced.
The Spring meeting of the BFI Board of Trustees was held at the Together Church, at 225 North Grand Ave East, Springfield IL, on 04/01/2022.
The Agenda
Call to order David Grove Board Chair
Opening Devotion and Prayer
Tim Sadler
Roll Call Mihaela Sexton Board Secretary
Review of Last Meeting’s Minutes; Adoption of Agenda
Executive Director’s Report
Administrative Committee Report & Recommendations
Investment Committee Report & Recommendations
Audit Committee Report & Recommendations
Mihaela Sexton
Doug Morrow Executive Director
Don Carlyle Chair
Dave Rochleau Chair
● Motion: The Investment Committee BFI is authorizedto distribute endowment gifts at a calculated rate based on the total return for 12 regressivequarters. Previously, the committee recommended (and the board affirmed) that twice annually, the Investment Committee will recommend to the Board of Trustees the distribution rate for the subsequent two quarters following a meeting. For quarters 4Q21 and 1Q22, the Investment is recommending a distribution of ¼ of 5%. After further consideration, we are recommended this adjustment be made ANNUALLY with immediate effect.
Scholarship Committee Report & Recommendations
Board Self Evaluation Report
Adjourn
Tim Sadler Chair
David Grove / Newlin Wollaston
ChairVice-ChairThe meeting was called to order by David Grove, Chairman, at 10:17 am. He opened the meeting in prayer.
Tim Sadler quoted Acts 17:28, Colossians 1:16-17 and Romans 11: 36 to underline the pre-eminence of Jesus Christ in creation and redemption. Tim said that when we rightly orient our life in Christ, by
putting Him first in all our endeavors, then everything else falls into its right place. However, when we supplant Him as Center, we struggle in everything else. We are either in Christ alone, or we are off! Tim played the piano, while the trustees sang the modern hymn “In Christ Alone”.
Mihaela Sexton, Board Secretary, called the roll as requested by Chairman David Grove. Present Trustees: Brent Cloyd, Scott Andrews, Newlin Wollaston, Don Carlyle, Ben Foxworth, Paul Stanford, Pam White, Greg Kyrouac, Anthony Richardson, Mihaela Sexton, DeWanna Oliver, Nedra Robinson, Tim Sadler, David Grove, Dennis Fulkerson, Julian Williams, David Rochleau, Ron Knox, Allan Monroe ( via Zoom), Bruce Guebert, Richard Harris.
Also attending: Nate Adams, Tonya Downard , Jeff Downard, Sheila Jessen, Kim Morrow, Shannon Jones, Marcus McGlasson, Doug Morrow, Ken Steward, Dale Emerson and Sandra Lockett. Not present: Dennis Fullkerson
The Fall 2021 meeting minutes (on the intranet), and the Agenda for the Spring meeting (in the Trustees’ binders) were adopted unanimously as presented, without change. (Motion made by Bruce Guebert and seconded by Don Carlyle)
Executive Director’s Report
Doug Morrow, ExecutiveDirector of BFI
2021 Budget report as seen on the intranet Dashboard.
Doug pointed to the negative $17,000 (operating loss), but he mentioned that in anticipation of a hard financial year, the budget had made the provision for a withdrawal of $26,000 from Fund Reserves, which, in fact, was not done.
As mentioned in the fall, 2022 is a stretch year, both operationally and financially.
Stressors on the budget:
● Declined revenue due to church loans being paid faster than anticipated.
● Doubled IT support expenditure due to Trinergy still being paid (three more $20,000 payments remaining until contract completion) while Trust Processor contract is beginning.
Investment
Next, Doug invited Marcus McGlasson, VP and ShannonJones from partner Bank of Springfield, to present the investment performance of the Blended Pool, Long Term Fixed Income Fund and Endowment Accounts.
In conditions of market value volatility, the primary goals in 2021/22 have been maintaining yield and checking the integrity of the portfolio (I.e. are our investments “fundamentally good” and therefore they will endure, or are they in danger of default).
In cooperation with the Investment Committee, close attention was paid to appropriate allocation of investments and timely decision for diversification, while all along checking for any
dangers of default and tracking cost basis on the accounts. The investment Committee has a crucial role in responding often and with agility to the continual changes in the market. As a result of their hard work, our equities continue to meet the dividend expectations.
● Blended Poolperformance: 2022 Total Return is 12%.This fund is comprised currently of 40% quality conservative equity (KNGIX Dividend Aristocrat stocks) and 60% BFI LTFI bonds
● Long Term Fixed Income Fundperformance: 2022 YTDYield of 5.67% The TR on this fund increased to 8.99%. This fund is comprised of > 75% fixed income bonds
● Endowment Fundhas a 2022 Yield of 5.42%. Some structuraland strategy changes were done on this fund as well in the past half year in consultation with the Investment Committee. Further diversification in farm land was also mentioned as a possible future option.
Doug thanked BOS and the Investment committee members for their commitment and high effort required for maintaining high yields in an unfavorable market.
HWA International, Trust Processor Update (see detailedslides on the intranet in the “Spring 2022 Executive Director Report”:
Doug presented a short timeline of BFI’s complex accounting needs and software inadequacies since Feb 2021. During the Spring 2021 Board Meeting, the need for a new software was communicated to the Board; shortly after, the funding was generously donated and the process of transitioning from Trinergy to Trust Processor started. At the time of the 2022 Spring Board meeting, Doug reported a 95% completion rate in the TP implementation process.
● The LAMP module which deals with loans, is the only one left to be implemented. Currently, HWA is having to manually report on this piece.
● New Statements are already issued quarterly by TP, showing accuracy and functionality. They present real time market value, cost basis, real earnings, realized vs. unrealized gains, etc
● Sheila enters daily reconciliations from Charles Schwab into the TP, for up-to-date figures
● Statements can be generated on demand in real time with a high degree of detail, as exemplified in a client statement included in the Trustees binder showing a pool of multiple assets.
oThere was a discussion on nomenclature of columns in statements issued to investors
oThe point was made that while the term “Cost Basis” is more recognizable by specialists, the lay investor would understand “Net Cost” better, so the decision was made to use both terms on statements
● Summary of investments will also be made public online as PDFs; TP offers a lot of versatility in report creation
oRequest was made for the name of churches with loans to be masked on the public reports
Comments on the Audit process and TFM
Doug reported that the 2021 Audit went a lot smoother than 2020, with less cleanup of reports required, due to both the new software and the Auditors having a better understanding of BFI activity and complexity.
Sikitch staff commented that the 2021 audit was fast, clean and well prepared.
● Total Funds Under Management were reported at 59.44 M at the end of 2021.
Staff Notes
● Doug introduced Sandra Lockett as a new team member/clerical support in the office. Dashboard
● Link https://sites.google.com/baptistfoundationil.org/bfiboardoftrustees/home
● Doug encouraged the entire Board of trustees to refer often to the BFI dashboard and other Trustees resources on the intranet. He notedthat the Dashboard is updated quarterly and it is intended to be a quick view of the activity in all five areas of BFI. Links to details are posted on the dashboard also, such as 4Q 2021 Budget.
● Ken has been doing research intended to estimate CharitableGift expectancy due to the BFI work in estate planning. By helping 187 families to do their estate planning on the basis of Christian principles, BFI estimates that 243 M dollars will be provided to churches, ministries and BFI’s endowment funds as the estates mature.
● In the area of scholarships, BFI awarded in 2022 thehighest number of scholarships (46) for an increased total amount of $100.000 (up from a previous $80.000).
The report was presented by Don Carlyle, CommitteeChair. During the Administrative Committee meeting from 03/18/22 the following items were discussed (see attached Minutes: Appendix A):
● The 2021 budget performance was examined in detail
● The Trustees Self Evaluation Survey was conducted and 15 board members have submitted their responses. The new trustees (less than 1 year of service were not required to complete the survey). See more on this below.
● The committee received an update from Doug on the HWA International Trust Processor software implementation.
● The process of creating The Memorandum of Understanding with IBSA and BCHFS is stalled by the fact that the leadership at BCHFS has been in transition.
● The Administrative committee welcomed the following new members: Scott Andrews, Brent Cloyd and Paul Stanford.
● There were no recommendations from the Administrative Committee at this time.
David Rochleau, Chair, gave the following report:(see attached Minutes: Appendix B)
● The Investment Committee on 3/18/22 looked at various investment performance presented by Marcus McGlassen.
● As mentioned above, the Investment Committee met often to adjust allocations and diversify further the different portfolios in order to maintain yield and quality of investments. They also met to discuss and approve Church loans.
Motion: Due to high volume of work required to submitthe distribution rate for endowment gifts twice a year, the Investment Committee recommends the following motion: BFI is authorized to distribute endowment gifts at a calculated rate based on the total return for 12 regressive quarters. Once annually, the InvestmentCommittee will recommend to the Board of Trustees the distribution rate for the subsequent year. The motion passed unanimously.
David Rochleau, Chair, mentioned that the committeemet on 03/31/2022 (see attached Minutes: Appendix C). Lauren Groff from Sikich Auditing presented the Draft Report of 2021 Audit, which is available on the Trustees’ intranet and in the Trustees binder.
● Sikich does not expect any material changes to the Draft Audit.
● Doug mentioned that some notes on the audit need to be updated.
● There are no findings in the Audit that will require board action.
● The Audit Notes pages 11-23 in the Audit Draft are a good reference for all trustees and especially for the new members to understand BFI’s financial picture.
● A BFI flyer “Saving and Investing”, included in the Trustees binder can be used by Trustees to publicize in churches the types of investments that BFI offers.
Motion: David Rochleau moved to request approval fromthe Board for the Draft version of the 2021 Audit Report as presented, pending any subsequent material findings which will be reported to the Board. The motion passed unanimously.
Tim Sadler, Chair, talked about the three types ofBFI scholarships, as set up by donors:
● Restricted scholarships – which can only be awarded per the donor’s specifications ( i.e. to a student with a certain major, or belonging to a certain church / ministerial association)
● Preferred scholarships – which can be awarded with no restrictions in the absence of students meeting the criteria specified by donors
● Unrestricted scholarships – which are generally awarded, with no restrictions. An endowment of $20K would produce in perpetuity an Associate degree annual scholarship of $1K.
The main item discussed at the Scholarship committee meeting, held on 03/18/2022 (see attached Minutes: Appendix D) was the need to let more people know about the scholarship program and encourage more students to apply. The presentation of scholarships will be done differently this year, with a special dinner event, during the month of May, at which recipients, donors and trustees will be invited. The Scholarship Committee welcomed two new members: DeWanna Oliver and Greg Kyrouac.
Vice Chair of the Board, Newlin Wollaston, presentedthe results of the Board Self Evaluation surveys submitted by 15 Trustees as seen on the Intranet. The questions were based on ECFA Board Self Evaluation surveys and can be modified in the future. One of the conclusions of the survey was that we need to know each other better as trustees in order to better utilize our giftedness. The suggestion was made that each Trustee will write a short bio to be publicized on the BFI website.
Doug thanked Dale Emerson, Chair of Deacons at Together Church for helping host the Board meeting.
Motion to adjourn by Newlin Wollaston and seconded by Ron Knox. The Board adjourned 12:20.
Respectfully submitted, Mihaela V. Sexton, Board Secretary
4 Appendices to follow:
Appendix A: Administrative Committee Meeting Minutesfrom 03/18/22
Appendix B: Investment Committee Meeting Minutes from03/18/22
Appendix C: Audit Committee Meeting Minutes from 03/31/22
Appendix D: Scholarship Committee Meeting Minutesfrom 03/18/22
Further references on the intranet: Spring 2022 ExecutiveDirector Report Slides, and 2022 Board Self-Assessment Results.
The Fall meeting of the BFI Board of Trustees was held at the Together Church on North Grand, at 225 North Grand Ave East, Springfield IL, on 09/30/2022
The Agenda
Call to order
Opening Devotion and Prayer
Roll Call
Review of Last Meeting’s Minutes; Adoption of Agenda
Executive Director’s Report
Administrative Committee Report & Recommendations
David Grove Board Chair
David Grove
Mihaela Sexton Board Secretary
Mihaela Sexton
Doug Morrow Executive Director
Don CarlyleChair
● Motion: To approve the 2023 BFI Operating Budget aspresented.
● Report:
o 2Q22 Budget Update
o Nomination of subcommittee reviewing Policy and Procedure Manual
o Draft Memorandum of Understanding between Entities put on hold during BCHFS ED absence
oThe Administrative Committee has elected Brent Cloyd, Chair; Paul Stanford, Vice-Chair; and TBA , Secretary.
Investment Committee Report & Recommendations
Dave Rochleau Chair
● Report on Investment Performance Bank of Springfield
● Motion: Recommendation for Endowment Distributionfor 2023
● The Investment Committee has elected Dave Rochleau, Chair; Alan Monroe, Vice Chair, and Bruce Guebert, Secretary for service during 2023.
Scholarship Committee Report & Recommendations
Tim Sadler Chair
● Motion: BFI award the 2021 Christian Service Grantof $2,750 to the Pregnancy Resource Center of First Baptist Church in Harrisburg IL
● The Scholarship Committee has elected Anthony Richardson, Chair; DeWanna Oliver, Vice Chair; and Greg Kyrouak, Secretary for service during 2023.
Report on Executive Director Evaluation
David Grove
Election of 2022 General Board Officers & Advisory Committee Recommendations
Other Business
Special Recognitions
Adjourn and annual group photo
Doug Morrow
David Grove
The meeting was called to order by David Grove, Chairman, at 10:05 am. He opened the meeting in prayer.
In his remarks Chair David Grove affirmed that whenJesus said, “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” (see Matthew 6:21), He really means that our hearts follow where we’ve already stored up our treasures.
Money has been the chief rival to wholehearted devotion to Christ for the last 2000 years, and people in our times need regular lessons regarding generosity, stewardship, and the right understand of the influence of money just as much as the contemporaries of Jesus (Mat. 13:22 and Luke 3:1-14). “Now as then, how we handle our money continues to both reflect and define our relationship with God to those around us.”
On a personal note, David Gove commented that “ever since Doug Morrow presented (David and his wife) with a financial steward framework encompassing both “kids and kingdom,” preparing our Christian financial legacy has been greatly simplified!”
As trustees of the Foundation it is our duty to be faithful stewards of that which God entrusted to our care and thus we are accountable to the Lord, to our clients, to our denomination, to future citizens of the Kingdom, not just the IRS. As faithful stewards “we show up for our meetings well prepared. We engage fully. We care deeply. We ask questions when we do not understand. We stand on principle. Whatever is the opposite of a “rubber stamp board” – we are that. We stand for our clients’ best interests, always. We represent our Savior with excellence in all things. We do not cut corners. We anticipate potential problems but maintain realistic optimism knowing that with God’s help all things are possible. We encourage our Foundation staff and one another to greatness. We honor one another. We ask, “What do our clients deserve?” We expect the best efforts from each other. We propel the mission forward – each one on his or her own oar – rather than expecting others to take us there.” Finally David Grove stated: “Ultimately, the wealth of this organization is not in the total funds-under-management, the number of church loans serviced, the number of scholarships awarded, or the number of clients in our growing database. The wealth of this organization – the actual thingwe steward as trustees – is the mission itself. We shouldnever lose sight that God has called and is calling His people to Great Christian Stewardship. Our job as trustees is to remove every obstacle that would prevent our clients from living out this calling and to build new pathways that make it easier to accomplish. May God Himself empower you for this important task!”
Mihaela Sexton, Board Secretary, called the roll as requested by Chairman David Grove. Present Trustees: Brent Cloyd, Scott Andrews, Newlin Wollaston, Don Carlyle, Paul Stanford, Pam White, Greg Kyrouac, Mihaela Sexton, DeWanna Oliver, Tim Sadler, David Grove, Dennis Fulkerson, David Rochleau, Ron Knox, Allan Monroe, Bruce Guebert (via Zoom), Richard Harris. Also attending: Arlene Harris, Shannon Jones, Marcus McGlasson, Craig Metz (BOS), Tonya Downard, Sheila Jessen, Kim Morrow, Doug Morrow, and Ken Steward. Not present: Ben Foxworth, Anthony Richardson, Nedra Robinson, and Julian Williams
The Spring meeting minutes, and the Agenda for the Fall meeting were adopted with one change made to the Spring minutes at the request of Doug Morrow: the striking down from the minutes of the 2022 Yield and Total Return numbers from the table on Page 3/6. Don Carlyle motioned and Scott Andrews seconded. The motion passed unanimously.
Executive Director’s Report
BOT Update:
Doug Morrow, Executive Director of BFI announced fivefuture BFI Board of Trustees members expected to join the Board after the Nov 2022 IBSA Annual convention. They are:
Greg Gomez – to the Scholarship Committee – he isa former Scholarship recipient
Bob Carruthers – to the Scholarship Committee - heis DOM of Sandy Creek Association
Dan Ahlenius – to the Administrative Committee – pastorEllis Grove Church
Tony Banks – to the Administrative Committee – PastorAgape Church in Forrest Park
Thomas Van Horn – to the Administrative Committee– CPA in Marion IL, former school administrator
Unusual Growth in Church Legacy and BFI Loans:
2022 saw unusual growth in two of BFI core five areas of activity: Church Legacy and BFI Loans Both programs have “gone through the roof”. Also, the life stewardship program is progressing well (without specific advertisement).
Ken Steward reported on the Church Legacy programwhich currently involves 37 properties out of which several were transferred recently to new churches/church plants after BFI managed needed renovations/ improvements. (Colona and Woodstock were such transfers) Ken did careful research of the records of the old churches vs the new plants currently active in same spaces and could report that 8 of these new churches have already baptized 30 new believers since their inception. This is a most important impact of BFI activity, which cannot be quantified in financial analysis. New Life Christian Fellowship, Hamel, IL was mentioned as a new property taken into legacy recently. Note by Doug Morrow: Conversion of church propertiesto church replants in an incredibly important program, which consumes amazing amounts of time and money. If we can convert more into productivity, that would be incredibly beneficial.
Doug Morrow mentioned that BFI has distributed a record$450,000 in endowment funds in 2022. The increase was due to a decision made by the BFI Board of Trustees in late 2021 which raised the distribution rate from a projected 4.75% to 5% because of strong investment performance. This amount does not include an additional almost $100,000 distribution from Donor Advised Funds (DAF) accounts. As a result of BFI stewardship, a total gift distribution of nearly $550,000 went into Kingdom causes this year.
Introducing BFI Term(needed by clients at this timeof economic uncertainty, an opportunity for BFI to grow through service)
BFI will begin offering Term Investment options toindividual, church and organizational clients beginning October 1, 2022. Most BFI Term funds will be invested in US Treasury products and pay a
fixed rate of return as long as investments are held to term. October rates start at 1.5% for cash accounts – raised from the previous 1% and with full liquidity within 24-48 hours and range up to 3.0% for a 12 month term. The BFI Term has incredible potential if well communicated. Targeted sales in 2023 for this offer: 6M for a revenue of $30,000 at the 50 point basis. Sample add for this tool was part of the Trustees packet: “Sometimes SHORTER is better” Also part of the packet, was the revised Custodial Funds Institutional Investment Account Initial Application and Asset Allocation which summarizes BFI’s offers of investments. This application will be updated monthly for up-to-date performance and it will require the signature on page 3.
With the goal of communicating to clients in a more transparent way, Doug shared that the agency recently added new reporting tools to BFI’s website, made possible by the new HWA software. The Investing & Saving page now includes a completelist of BFI holdings (updated quarterly) summarizing return figures - even from investments hard to quantify, a Fund Performance Analysis worksheet (updated monthly) and embedded charts comparing BFI fund performance to the S&P 500 and 10 Year Treasuries. Investors’ teleconferences are recorded and can be found on the website as well. These tools were publicized in several press releases as they are meant to attract more sophisticated clients. Current members of the BFI database were made aware of the availability of these tools in general announcements and in targeted mailings, samples of which could be seen in the Trustees packet.
The Administrative Committee met on Aug 23, 2022.
Don Carlyle reported that the 2ndQ2022 and 2023 proposedbudgets were reviewed. Tonya Downard, CPA stated that Quick Books is currentlyused for the internal budget reporting and links to budget updates and comparisons between projected and realized are on the Trustees Dashboard.
2Q22 Budget shows a deficit of ($99,974) with income less than projected by almost $23,000.
● It was pointed out that we did not move funds from BFI reserves or BFI vision fund (approximately $150,000 currently), but absorbed the operational loss from cash on hand. This suggests that had these funds been moved, the actual budget loss would be $40,756 less.
● Tonya also pointed that large expenses occur at the beginning of the year, while revenue is realized in the last quarter, so the 2022 budget will not look as bad in the 4th Quarter.
● The IT line is still very high due to paying both current HWA and former Trinergy until the end of the contract in 2024 (almost $20,000 yearly).
Note by Doug: If the Chicago parsonage sells at contract and the alarm system at the church is not too much (a real issue), this could generate 40K in revenue
2023 Budget – seeAnnex A– budget numbers and noteson several lines(please include the file from the trustees packet as hyperlink)
● Operational Projected Revenue: $416,156
● Operational Projected Expenses: $421,067
● Projected deficit : ($4,911.30)
Projected Revenue notes:
oBFI bonds line assumes 2022 projection plus 1.5M additional bond production. ( 500K of which is believed to close yet in 2022 with realized income in 2023),
Note by Doug: We need strong bond sales/loan production. The Agape project in part ensures this, but it is very conceivable that 2023 loan rates will have to go up in order to make the bond rates attractive
oBFI Term line assumes 6M new investment production,
oOther Gift Support line comes from Amazon Smile (choose BFI as beneficiary at purchases through amazon.com) and Credit Card incentive return
Projected Expenses notes:
oSalaries line flat from 2022 – apologies made to BFI staff who are working very hard and who are passionate about the mission
oIT costs to include accounting (HWA, Trinergy-AM contract, CRM and internal management software)
oDiscussed possibility of reducing Office Rental and Building Services from 27K/2022 to 6K-12K/2023 if IBSA agrees to sell BFI virtual services of mail, phone and server. –
▪ Projected expense for Office Rental & Bldg Svc is $7,200 for 2023.
▪ Ken has already free office use in Metro East Association building;
▪ Sheila would work from home PT and from office at Together church PT,
▪ BFI would continue to use IBSA conference room for appointments with clients.
▪ There is value in maintaining common mailing address with IBSA
oNo projected withdrawals from BFI Reserves or Vision Fund
The Proposed budget for 2023 was examined in great detail and the committee submitted to the whole Board the motion to approve the 2023 BFI OperatingBudget as presented. Motion passed unanimously.
● Brent Cloyd and Paul Stanford have been nominatedas the subcommittee to work with Doug on the review of Policy and Personnel documents andthe Employee Handbook. Updates/changes to be present to the board at the Spring 2023 meeting.
● Since the completion the Executive Director Performance Evaluation is an important duty of the Board members it will be useful if it were introduced / presented at the onboarding meeting of the new Trustees.
The Administrative committee elected the following officers for 2023: Brent Cloyd, Chair; Paul Stanford, Vice-Chair; and TBA Secretary – a Secretarycannot be designated at this time due to high turnover in the committee and Scott Andrew’s pending deployment.
Investment Committee Report and Recommendation:
The Investment Committee met on September 6th, 2022as well as August 24, 2022 and other times previously to discuss allocations in the different investment funds, as well as loan requests.
Chair Dave Rochleau invited Shannon Jones and Marcus McGlasson, from partner Bank of Springfield, to present the investment performance of the Blended Pool, Long Term Fixed Income Fund and Endowment Accounts as of Aug 31st 2022.
Summary of their presentation follows:
Investment review:
Endowment: $8.737M
● Accounts: 265
● Allocation: 6.4% Church Loans (yield 5%) ; 4.6% Debentures (yield on 2017-6.5% and on 2020-5%); 33.6% Farms (assumed yield 5%) and 55.4% Charles Schwab (current yield 4.98%)
● Yield of the Endowment Fund as of 08/31/22 : 4.95%
o Note: the 4.95% yield of the Endowment Fund assumes5% on Farm yield/ not actual yield
Blended Pool: $3.842 M
● Accounts: 39
● Allocation: 12.9 % Church Loans (yield 5%); 6.5% Debentures (yield 5%); and 80.6% Charles Schwab (current yield 2.62%)
o Note: KNGIX makes up approximately 40%
● Yield of Blended Pool as of 08/31/22 : 3.08%
Long Term Fixed Income: $21,766 M
● Accounts: 195
● Allocation: 6.4 % Church Loans (yield 5%); 12% Debentures (yield on 2017 -6.5% and on 2020-5%); and 81.6% Charles Schwab (current yield 5.10%)
● Yield of the LTFI fund as of 08/31/22 : 5.16%
o Note: Endowment and LTFI funds contain both 2017 debentureswith a Yield of 6.5% and 2020 debentures with a yield of 5%
Doug thanked BOS analysts for their stellar work and the fact that they put heart and passion in their partnership with BFI.
The Investment Committee recommends the following motion: BFI is authorized to distribute endowment gifts at a calculated rate based on the historic total return . For 2023, the Investment Committee is recommendinga conservative distribution of 5% on the Endowment fund. The motion passed unanimously.
The Investment Committee has elected the following officers for 2023: Dave Rochleau, Chair; Alan Monroe, Vice Chair, and Bruce Guebert, Secretary
● Scholarship Committee Chair, Tim Sadler reported thatBFI gave away a record $100,000 in scholarships to Illinois Baptist students in 2022. This represents a nearly $20,000 increase over 2021. Educational scholarships were awarded to 13 Seminary, 31 Bachelor degree, and 2 Associates degree students.
This year’s awards were presented to the students at the first Annual Scholarship Award Banquet on May 20, 2022. Students, parents, boardmembers and even a donor (by video) took part in the event.
● TheScholarshipCommitteeawardsanannualgranttoachurchinitiativeforcommunity outreach. This year’s grant was for $2,750. Therewere19grantapplicationssubmittedvia SmarterSelect(comparedto7applicationsinthepreviousyear).Theapplicationswereranked basedontheir Gospel impact, specificity of budget,clarity of purpose/goal and clear planning.
The Scholarship committee advanced the following motion: BFI awards the 2022 Christian Service Grant of $2,750 to the Pregnancy Resource Center of First Baptist Church of Harrisburg, IL The Pregnancy Resource Center provides free pregnancy tests, diapers, baby items, connection resources, counseling and mentoring to women in the Harrisburg community The motion carried with 100% Yes votes.
The Scholarship Committee has elected: Anthony Richardson,Chair; DeWanna Oliver, Vice Chair and Greg Kyrouak, Secretary for service during 2023.
As he concluded his term as Trustee, Tim Sadler encouragedall the board members to set reminders for themselves to pray regularly for the staff at BFI and for its mission.
Vice Chair, Newlin Wollaston commented that 20 outof the 21 trustees completed the Performance Evaluation Survey. The final ED Performance evaluation is a compilation of the results of the Evaluations surveys submitted by the Trustees, therefore this task is a core duty of the Board members. There has been commonality of comments on Doug’s strengths as passionate, committed and thorough in what he does. It is harder to suggest improvements yet it is the role of the Trustees to ask themselves “how
can we make the Executive Director better?” Areas of opportunity suggested were communications between meetings and explanations in lay terms of harder to understand concepts. The evaluation is available to the Trustees upon request.
David Grove presented the Advisory Committee recommendationto elect Newlin Wollaston as Chair, Pam White as Vice-Chair and Mihaela Sexton as Secretary.He opened the floor for other nominations. No other nominations were made. Tim Sadler motionedto close the nomination and elect the officers as recommended. Scott Andrews seconded. The nomineeswere elected with unanimous votes.
Doug Morrow recognized the following Trustees as theirservice terms end in 2022: Ron Knox, Tim Sadler, Don Carlyle, and David Grove. Doug handedthem a glass globe of the world as a reminder of the perspective that matters most: God’s perspective.
Adjourn
Motion to adjourn was made by Alan Monroe and it wasseconded by Dave Rochleau. Meeting adjourned at 12:08. Annual group photo was taken.
Respectfully submitted,
Mihaela V. Sexton, Board SecretarySPECIAL CALLED MEETING VIA ZOOM 10/25/2022 @12:30
Purpose of the meeting:
To consider an amendment of the 2023 budget which will be recommended to the Annual Session on November 2, 2022 as the BFI proposed budget must be ratified by the Illinois Baptist body acting in general session.
Present Trustees: Brent Cloyd, Ben Foxworth, NewlinWollaston, Paul Stanford, Pam White, Mihaela Sexton, DeWanna Oliver, Anthony Richardson, Nedra Robinson, Tim Sadler, David Grove, Ron Knox, Alan Monroe, Bruce Guebert, Richard Harris, Julian Williams.
Also attending: Nate Adams, Executive Director IBSA, Sheila Jessen, Doug Morrow, Executive Director BFI, and Ken Steward.
Not Present: Scott Andrews, Don Carlyle, Greg Kyrouac, Dennis Fulkerson, David Rochleau
Chair Newlin Wollaston opened the meeting at 12:32.Brent Cloyd offered the opening prayer.
Newlin Wollaston stated that as a result of discussions with IBSA regarding the BFI office space rental, the following motion is recommended by theAdministrative Committee:
The Administrative Committee of the Board of Trustees recommends an amendment in the 2023 budget which will be forwarded for consideration by the 2022 IBSA Annual Meeting messengers in the following line item: Office Rental and Building Services increases to $15,240.
From discussion resulted that value continues to be put on maintaining the same address as IBSA and that since rent is proportionate with square footage, a smaller space might be sought in the future, if available. The increase in this expense line will increase the deficit of the 2023 projected budget by $8,040.
Votes were all Yes.
Due to procedural requirements, the amendment to the budget line Office Rental and Building Services would be noted as pending approval by the board and chair Newlin Wollaston will announce from the platform that this special called Board of Trustees meeting happened and that the motion passed as recommended by the Administrative Committee.
Motion to adjourn was made byAlan Monroe and secondedby Brent Cloyd. Meeting ended with prayer at 12:55.
an Illinois Not For Profit Corporation (herein called the "Corporation")
Approved November 12, 2015
Updates approved November 3, 2022
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 Chairperson of the Board, in consultation with the Executive Director, shall appoint each Board member to at least one standing committee each year. 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 may be executed the Executive Director without assignment to other personnel.
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 22, 2022
1. Call to Order
Rebecca Whittington called to order the regular meeting of the BCHFS Board of Trustees (BOT) at 9:08 a.m. on January 22, 2021. GraveHaven Pregnancy Resource Clinic, 4227 Lincolnshire Drive, Mt. Vernon, IL 62864. Rebecca also shares an encouragement that she hopes we all feel as we tackle today’s agenda, “That things are falling together, in the same way a rose opens up and reveals its petals.”
2. Scripture and prayer
Tom Denton shares from Hebrews 6:19 NIV: “We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. It enters the inner sanctuary behind the curtain,”
The consolations of God are strong enough to support His people through their heaviest trials. Jesus is a refuge to all sinners who flee to the mercy of God . . . We are in this world as a ship at sea, toss up and down and in danger of being cast away. We need an anchor to keep us sure and steady, the gospel, our hope, is our anchor in the storms of this world. It is sure and it is steadfast, or it could not keep us so. The free grace of God, the merits, and meditation of Christ . . . are the grounds of this hope. Christ is the object and the ground of the believer’s hope, let us therefore set our affections on things above, and let us patiently wait for His appearance when we shall be with Him in Glory. Tom closes our time of devotion in prayer.
3.Roll call
Cheryl Dorsey conducted the Roll Call. The following members were present: Sandy Absher, Sarah Ballard, Tom Denton, Cheryl Dorsey, Tina Grooms, Doug Haile, Danny Hampton, Diana HenryAten, Andrea Spicer, Emily Tynes, Marilyn Vaughan, and Rebecca Whittington. Absent members: Brock Bauer, Eric Bramlet, Kevin Hutchison, Leon McClerren, Jason Plummer, Chris Slusser, and David Smith. Also attending today’s meeting were Doug Devore, Krystal Donelson, William Foote, Paula Joy, and Melinda Thomas.
4. Approval of Minutes – July 21, 2021*
Minutes of the Regular Quarterly Board meeting dated July 21, 2021, were tabled at the October 16, 2021, meeting. The motion to approve those minutes was made by Doug Haile and seconded by Danny Hampton. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
5. Approval of Minutes – October 16, 2021*
Minutes of the Regular Quarterly Board meeting dated October 16, 2021. The motion to approve those minutes was made by Tina Grooms and seconded by Doug Haile. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
*Our BOT President notes that we are approving the minutes noted above prior to seating new board members, to facilitate adoption of those minutes by board members, who were seated at that time.
6. Adoption of the January 22, 2022, Board Meeting Agenda (as amended)
As moderator, Rebecca Whittington, proposes that today’s agenda be amended to include, after “Financial Reports,” “9a- Report and Recommendation of the Advisory Committee.” The motion to adopt today’s board meeting agenda, as amended, was made by Emily Tynes and seconded by Sandy Absher. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
7. Welcome to Visitors and Announcements
Rebecca Whittington takes a moment to recognize and applaud all of the “behind the scenes” work performed by Melinda Thomas in the preparation of our meetings! By sign of unanimous applause, the Board agrees. Thank you, Melinda!
The moderator also recognizes visitor, Doug Devore, our former Executive Director (ED) Directors, Krystal Donelson, William Foote, and Paula Joy are in attendance, and their contributions are also recognized and appreciated
8. Seating of New Trustees with Committee Assignments
Administrative Committee – Eric Bramlet Finance & Development Committee – Marilyn Vaughan Program Committee – Leon McClerren, Jason Plummer, and Andrea Spicer
Action Item: The motion to approve the seating of new board members & their committee assignments was made by Cheryl Dorsey and seconded by Diana Henry-Aten. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
9. Financial Reports – Krystal Donelson, Director of Accounting
PPP Forgiven. Krystal Donelson reports that on November 18, 2021 we received notice that our PPP Loan has been forgiven. It is recognized as non-development income.
Financial Reports. The BCHFS financial reports are available on the portal. As our BOT president indicated, Krystal Donelson has a family funeral today, and will give us a brief overview of the financial reports.
Total Development Income of $2,329,716, which was 20% less than budget, 1.3% above 2020.
Total Income was $3.8 million, minus what we withdrew from our investment accounts, our Total Income was $3.2, which was 7% less than budget but 15.4% above 2020.
Non-Development Income Highlights. Pathways – Central Counseling Fees came in a $170,000, which is 30.8% over budget, and 23% above 2020. Royalty Income was $65,908; that was much higher than budget and is due to the oil well in Carmi. Also, included in non-development income is the Gain on Extinguishment of Debt, which is the forgiveness of the PPP Loan, $300,000.00
Total Expenses in 2021 was $3,362,584, which was 13.2% less than budget, 3.3% higher than 2020. All the main expenses categories were less than budget with the exception of Administrative Fees, which was up due to Timber Stand Improvements, specifically, the extermination of the Japanese Chaff Flower (see BOT minutes of April 2021), that expense was $26,283 in 2021.
Capital Improvement Status highlights. We’ve spent about $136,700 YTD, which was 64% of what we budgeted to spend. In the 4th quarter, the cost of the Angels Cove Security System came in at $58, 416, substantially more than the amount budgeted. The Finance Committee will be
recommending the approval of that overrun. During budget preparation, we did not receive a good quote, and used a best guess estimate of $40,000.00. Per our policy, and for our auditors, the overrun must be approved separately by the BOT.
The Angels Cove Landscaping Project was completed in November at a cost of $11,574.00. The GraceHaven’s Landscaping Project was completed in December for $5,600.00.
Investment Accounts
As of January 1, 2021, our investment account had a Fair Market Value of $5.4 million. The income generated from those accounts was $94,000 with additions of $248,000 less withdrawal of $632,000. When we add the realized gains and unrealized gains, and we end up with $5.8 million. Not too bad when you consider that despite the withdrawals we stand at $5.8 million. God is good. Krystal expresses her thanks for the adjustment in the agenda that allows her to be with family this morning. She also expresses her appreciation for the extra effort of the BOT, it has not gone unnoticed.
In view of such a good financial report, Rebecca Whittington asks Tom Denton to lead us in singing the Doxology.
The Advisory Committee is composed of our BOT Officers and standing committee chairpersons. That is, Rebecca Whittington, Danny Hampton, Cheryl Dorsey, Tom Denton, Emily Tynes, and Brock Bauer. The Advisory Committee met at 8 a.m. and now comes to the BOT with recommendations.
Prior to the report, the BOT President entertains a motion to go into Executive Session personnel related actions on recommendation of the Advisory committee. The motion is made by Tina Grooms, and seconded by Danny Hampton. The motion is unanimously approved by Roll Call.
The meeting moves into Executive Session.
The meeting returns to regular, open session. A quorum was present.
Advisory Committee Recommendation: The committee proposes that the BOT retain the services of Doug Devore as part-time interim ED, averaging 20 hours per week, and at the same rate of pay as the previous ED, as deemed appropriate by our accountants The policy was approved by unanimous acclamation.
Rebecca Whittington asks Cheryl Dorsey to lead the BOT in prayer for our new interim ED, Doug Devore.
Reminder of Scope of Each Standing Committee* – a) Finance & Development Committee is tasked with oversight of the ministry’s “wallet/purse,” and also development of income coming into the ministry; b) Administrative Committee is tasked with oversight of personnel related matters (i.e. personnel issues, job descriptions, etc.) along with long-term capital improvements (i.e. campus/building maintenance, renovation, new construction, etc.); and c) Program Committee is tasked with ensuring we remain Christ-centered, that is, that we have programs that 1)fit the directives of God for this agency, that fit within the scope of this ministry, and that we are prepared to provide. (*Standing Committees responsibilities are detailed in the bylaws, “Section VI – Committees of the Board of Trustees.” For more information, see also the BOT minutes of July 2021, under Section XI – Board Orientation)
10. Personnel Update – Rebecca WhittingtonThe BOT president shares this important reminder to provide clarification for both staff and board members. While it is natural that in the absent of an ED, a staff member may approach board members for assistance, the IBSA has given us bylaws that ensure that we have standing committees, each with unique responsibilities, to address any issue that may arise. To support clear & clean lines of communication, avoid duplication of effort, chaos & confusion, should a committee member be approached to address an issue assigned by our bylaws to another committee, please support the process and direct that a staff member to the appropriate committee. As with all IBSA entities, we do have a chain of command, and as of today, we have an Interim ED, in place to provide support and direction.
Doug Haile summarizes by saying, Doug Devore is our interim ED, and, with the exception of a complaint about Doug, all staff should see him with concerns or issues. If there is a complaint about Doug, that issue to be taken to Rebecca, as BOT president. Doug Devore adds that should someone have a grievance, the Bylaws include a process by which those grievances should be addressed.
Director of Accounting – As you know, Krystal Donnelson is retiring and so, we must address the Job Description/Need for Essential Duties, and posting “tentative” and completing new description. Discussion of the Clergy Exception applies to mid- and senior-level positions, where the employee in the job is performing functions where adherence to our theology is critical to their function (i.e. Paula Joy, our Dev. Director, who travels to IBSA churches). Job descriptions for this level must have Essential and Non-Essential duties listed. Essential duties is where theology-based requirements are noted.
Hence, today’s discussion of the accounting director’s job description, as shared in today’s meeting agenda/packet When lasted posted, the inclusion of Essential & Non-Essential duties was not a requirement. Rebecca Whittington has been working with Krystal and others to update the Director of Accounting job description with said duties and will be meeting with our counsel for a review of this job description. To that end, the BOT is asked to electronically approve the job description, with the exception of the religious language that will be reviewed by counsel. This approval will facilitate and expedite the hiring process and provide to a solid transition period. In response to a question from the floor, it was noted that Counsel has reviewed & approved the general or non-religious portion of this job description.
Action Item: The BOT President entertains a motion to circulate and vote electronically to approve the Director of Accounting job description upon recommendation of the Advisory committee, and inclusion of appropriate religious language, as advised by counsel. The motion is made by Doug Haile, and seconded by Danny Hampton. The motion is unanimously approved by Roll Call.
Job Posting Procedures/Centralize with HR – An update from Rebecca Whittington. Based recent experience and observations, it is clear that we need a written policy on job posting, specifically, how to post those mid- and senior-level positions that require an Essential Needs list as understood in the Clergy Exception discussion previously. That is, there are some positions where the Clergy Exemption is a factor, and those would be jobs that we would post to INDEED, LinkedIn, etc., due to their non-discrimination policies. We also to need to move to a centralized HR function that provides compliance to labor laws/requirements with requisite training. This is risk management needed to protect agency and those who work for the agency.
Attendance/Work Hour Problems - During the course of the last several week, Rebecca has been approving payroll and payment of credit card statements. As part of her due diligence, she has asked questions about process and procedures for these activities. There needs to be consistency
in our processes and procedures in how these things are handled. This is not to imply wrongdoing but should be addressed to be fair to all our staff. This is one of the items that has been discussed with Doug Devore, will be addressed in the future (i.e., flex time, PTO, etc.). As one of our board member shares: “Flexibility with accountability.”
DCFS Regulations: Child Welfare Supervisor vs. CEO – DCFS regulations of multi-series does not require the ED to have the “300” as long as the ResCare Director or others qualifies as “Child Welfare Specialist,” as set forth in the regulations. In the hiring process, we must make sure that we have adequate background coverage in this area (i.e., “the heir & the spare”).
Report on January 21st Staff Meeting – As discussed earlier, yesterday there was a staff meeting with all the staff (Mt. Vernon in person) and Carmi via Zoom. William Foote was very helpful in setting up Zoom access for all. The board was represented by Tom Denton, Danny Hampton and Rebecca Whittington. It was a good meeting, and reflective of the comprehensive emotions and reactions of our staff. It was a good exchange; the staff asked questions, and most seemed engaged. In a few instances, employees there expressed frustration, agitation, and being overwhelmed.
Tom Denton felt it was a worthwhile effort, concurs with Rebecca’s observations, and is glad we did it. He adds that he sensed a difference to the staff meeting between Mt. Vernon and Carmi. In Mt. Vernon (in person meeting site), there were some dominant personalities that came forward, and others who wouldn’t challenge. He observed that there were better questions, better response from Carmi, and that freedom may be a by-product of the “virtual” nature of the meeting for Carmi.
Danny Hampton shares that he prefers to interact face to face, and shares a story of one of his deacons who was past over for a promotion despite feeling he was the better candidate. What God taught him was about thinking too highly of oneself. Acknowledging he’s been guilty of that himself before he became older and wiser. Danny reminds us of the scripture in Proverbs 25:7 that says, “It’s better to wait for an invitation to the head table than to be sent away in public disgrace.” In his observations of yesterday’s staff meeting, he wonders if this is a factor among some staff. After their meeting with staff, and then the interview session with Doug Devore, Danny says he has that child-like faith, and a great sense of peace. He believes Doug is equipped and is the right person to address the issues and provide pastoral care to staff during this transition
A question comes from the floor about DCFS regulations and requirements. The question is whether or not the regulation requires a “full-time” vs. “part-time” Interim ED for compliance with the “300” rules. According to Rebecca Whittington, there is a subordinate regulation that states that a CEO is not required to have “300” qualifications as long another staff member is qualified as a Child Welfare Specialist. In our case, William Foote has that qualification. The matter is being researched for confirmation.
Nancy Wall is the assistant to the Development team, she does all the intake work for the gifts, among a million other things, like greeting clients and customer at our office. Nancy has served at BCHFS for just under 34 years; starting at the main campus working with Doug and moving to the administrative building. She a loving grandmother and is looking forward to spending more time with her grandchildren.
Action Item: The BOT president entertains a motion congratulating Nancy Wall on her retirement, and in recognition and appreciation of her 34 years of service to the BCHFS. The
motion is made by Sandy Absher and seconded by Danny Hampton. The motion is unanimously approved by Roll Call.
It should also be noted that Denny Hydrick was recognized at the IBSA Annual Meeting and received an engrave lead crystal flame award in recognition of his service to BCHFS. Rebecca Whittington, Danny Hampton, and Nate Adams presented the award to Denny during the annual meeting.
12. Service Delivery Report – William Foote
William Foote gave us an overview of the Service Delivery report included in our board packets highlighting lives we touched during the last quarter of 2021.
13. Report of Administrative Committee – Tom Denton
Tom thanks members of the Administrative committee for their service and support. They have been very busy and met three times since this end of November. As a result of those meetings, the committee has a number of recommendations to present to the BOT.
Recommendation #1 – Director of Accounting Job Description. As discussed during the “Personnel Update” portion of this meeting. The committee moves that the Director of Accounting job description be approved as appears in portal documents pending any refinement deemed necessary by Counsel. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
Recommendation #2 – Executive Director Succession Plan (as required by DCFS). The DCFS Executive Director Succession Plan listed Bill Foote and Sarah Usery as first and second backups, respectively, both of them have the required qualifications/credentials. DCFS was notified of Denny’s departure within five days of his departure. The form has been updated to remove Sarah Usery’s name as the second back up. The committee moves that the Executive Director Succession Plan, a DCFS form, be approved by the board. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
Recommendation #3 – Approval of the 2022 BCHFS Event Calendar. The calendar now resides on the Board portal. Rebecca notes that we did not have a formal calendar that established formal holidays and made clear the dates BCHFS was closed. The committee moves that the 2022 BCHFS Event Calendar be approved by the board. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
Recommendation #4 – That we establish a policy on Job Posting. No such policy currently exists and is needed. The committee moves a Job Posting policy be established. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
Recommendation #5 – Revised Organization Chart (completed prior to hiring our new interim ED). After discussion, and with no objection from the committee, it is felt that the interim ED should review prior to adoption. The committee Chair tables this recommendation until the interim ED can review.
Recommendation #6 – Approval of the Postponement of Employee Stipends. Since Denny’s departure, there have been numerous requests by staff for more remuneration for assuming additional responsibilities Prior to the hire of Doug Devore as our Interim ED, it was felt this process should be investigated, and in the interim, the payment of employee stipends should be postponed. After much discussion, and in light of the recent hire of our Interim Director, the
committee Chairs withdraws this recommendation and allow Doug to review and address the issue with staff.
Recommendation #7 – Approve a Survey to Review Salary & Benefits To evaluate comparison to similar faith based organizations, as well as area labor markets Cheryl Dorsey noted the former ED, while happy with his salary, when asked recommended we review our salary and benefits as compared to other faith-based children’s homes and in our region. The committee moves that the board approves a Survey to Review Salaries & Benefits The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
14. Finance & Development Committee Report and Recommendations – Sandy Absher
Recommendation #1 – Approval of Overage for the Angels Cove Security System (which already installed). The estimate used was $40,000, and done before bids came in, and based on old or outdated information. It was too low. The actual cost came in at $58,416 (46% more that budgeted). Comments from the floor: That’s an expensive system, and it’s inexcusable that we would miss the bid by such a great extent, 46%. Now that the system is installed, what are its capabilities & who was the vendor? The staff in Carmi is concerned about security. If we pay $58,416 for a system, we need to be aware of how it works. This is very concerning.
Denny Hydrick had an app on his phone tied to the security systems at each building.
The committee moves that payment of the overage described above be approved for payment by board. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
Development Report – Paula Joy, Director of Development & Marketing
Paula share some heartwarming new from one of our clients. She placed her baby through Faith Adoptions, and was clean from 2019 to December of 2020, relapsed a week but as been clean from December 2020 to the present. She has a full time job, a car, and has reunited with her family. She has seen the adoptee six times since the adoption. She is also in college and about 19 credits from an Associates degree. Regina in Faith Adoption keeps up with her, and the client views Regina as her accountability, and values the relationship. She will be featured in our Mother’s video this year, “Sharing the Openness of Adoption.”
1) Mother’s Day Offering filming on that has begun.
2) Women of Compassion will have two events this year & and invitations have gone out.
3) Social Media has increased and we are seeing engagement.
4) Printed Materials – the newsletter is going out and a few board members have been asked to contribute an article.
5) GraceHaven Client Services – Myriah is handling this, and we have hosted multiple diaper/wipes giveaway at different locations in the immediate areas (Mt Vernon & Rend Lake College)
6) Virtuous System Specific Marketing or Fundraising Emails – The system which tracks contacts and donations is up and running. Nancy’s replacement will handle the detailed work of building the database in keying in detailed information.
The committee met virtually on January 18th, and all members were in attendance. No recommendations were issued by the committee. We did need a new secretary, and Jason Plummer agreed to act as our secretary.
Diana noted that Bill Foote came and shared the Service Delivery Report, and there was a testimony that touch her heart. A young woman who was pro-abortion came to GraceHaven and had an ultrasound, and after the ultrasound she decided against the abortion.
16. Miscellaneous Business – Rebecca Whittington
Approve Permanent Executive Director Search Committee – The BOT President recommends the following board members serve on this committee: Cheryl Dorsey, Danny Hampton, Brock Bauer, Sandy Absher, Tom Denton, Kevin Hutchinson, and Eric Bramlet (Chairman).
Action Item: The BOT President entertains a motion to approve the board members listed above as the Permanent Executive Director Search Committee. The motion is made by Diana HenryAten, and seconded by Doug Haile. The motion is unanimously approved by Roll Call.
17. Executive Session – Rebecca Whittington.
Motion to open executive session by Doug Haile and seconded by Sandy Absher. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call. A quorum was present.
Motion to go into regular session made by Danny Hampton and seconded by Diana Henry-Aten The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
18. Return to Regular Session
The board returns to regular session. The chair recognizes that we still have a quorum. No action was taken in Executive Session.
19. Miscellaneous Business – Rebecca Whittington
Amendment to the Advisory Committee Recommendation: Tom Denton offers an amended recommendation from the Advisory committee, specifically, “The committee proposes that the BOT retain the professional services of Doug Devore as interim ED, at the same rate of pay as the former ED, as deemed appropriate by our accountants.” The amendment removes the words part-time and any time qualifiers.
Action Item: The BOT President entertains a motion to approve the amended Advisory Committee Recommendation, as cited above. The motion is made by Tom Denton and seconded by Danny Hampton. The motion is unanimously approved by Roll Call.
Action Item: The BOT President entertains a motion to approve a change in site for work hours for Melinda Thomas. The motion is made by Tom Denton, and seconded by Doug Haile. The motion is unanimously approved by Roll Call.
20. Adjournment
Rebecca Whittington entertained a motion to adjournment subject to prayer; the motion was made by Sarah Ballard and seconded by Tina Grooms. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call, and the meeting adjourned after a closing prayer by Diana Henry-Aten
Submitted by Cheryl Dorsey
February 14, 2022.
April 23, 2022
1. Call to Order
Rebecca Whittington called to order the regular meeting of the BCHFS Board of Trustees (BOT) at 9:00 a.m. on April 23, 2022. GraveHaven Pregnancy Resource Clinic, 4227 Lincolnshire Drive, Mt. Vernon, IL 62864.
2. Scripture and prayer
Sandy Absher shared the following scriptures: Genesis 1:27, Luke10:27, Matthew 22:21; 28:4-6, Galatians
3:6, and Esther 4:14. “Who knows, each of us (board members) may have been called to this position for such a time as this!” Sandy closed this time of reflection with prayer and asked those present to pray with her.
3. Roll call
Cheryl Dorsey conducted the Roll Call. The following members were present: Sandy Absher, Sarah Ballard, Brock Bauer (via Zoom), Eric Bramlet, Ron Daniels, Tom Denton, Cheryl Dorsey, Tina Grooms, Doug Haile, Danny Hampton, Diana Henry-Aten, Kevin Hutchison, Rick Layne, Leon McClerren, Jason Plumer, Chris Slusser, David Smith, Andrea Spicer (via Zoom), Emily Tynes, Marilyn Vaughan, and Rebecca Whittington. Also attending today’s meeting were Nate Adams, Doug Devore, Krystal Donelson, William Foote, and Melinda Thomas BOT Electronic Meeting forms have been submitted for member attending via Zoom.
4. Approval of Minutes – January 21, 2022
Minutes of the Regular Quarterly Board meeting dated January 21, 2022. The motion to approve the minutes amended was made by Doug Haile and seconded by Tina Grooms. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
5. Adoption of the April 23, 2022, Board Meeting Agenda
The motion to adopt today’s board meeting agenda was made by Sandy Absher and seconded by Doug Haile. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
6. Welcome to Visitors and Announcements
Rebecca Whittington publicly thanked IBSA President Nate Adams for his support and advice during this time of transition. Interim ED, Doug Devore, introduced additional visitors with us today: Dora Riley, House Mother at Angels Cove; our accountants, Todd Anderson & Logan Eastman; and Chris Cox, our new director of accounting.
7. Seating of New Trustees with Committee Assignments
Finance & Development Committee – Rick Layne Program Committee – Ron Daniels
Action Item: The motion to approve the seating of new board members & their committee assignments was made by Chris Slusser and seconded by Emily Tynes. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
House mother, Dora Riley, shared a heartwarming story of a young single mother who found shelter, support, and a place to learn and grow at Angels Cove. She shared her letter of thanks and testimony of growth during her time at Angels Cove. Doug Haile closed this time with prayer for the staff and moms served at Angels Cove.
8. Recognition of Retiring Employee, Krystal Donelson – Doug Devore
The BOT recognized Krystal Donelson, Director of Accounting, for her 15 years of service. Doug Devore said, “I made a good decision 15 years ago, when I hired Krystal. She has been so good at that position; she’s thorough, accurate, and conscientious. We never had a question during our audits. We wish her the very best as she retires.” As stated in our bylaws, Krystal will be receiving a gift from BCHFS as a token of appreciation for her service.
9. Introduction of New Director of Accounting, Chris Cox – Doug Devore
Chris Cox comes to use with 20 years of banking experience and a good reputation. Chris and Krystal have been working together closely for the past four weeks to insure nothing falls through the cracks. We are excited to have Chris and he will do a good job. We welcomed him to our staff.
10. 2021 Audit Report from Atlas CPAs & Advisors – Todd Anderson
Todd reiterated the report given to the Finance committee in the meeting. Everything went very smoothly, and we encountered no problem with the audit. Audit report in its entirety can be found on the Board Portal for further review.
Board Secretary, Cheryl Dorsey, noted that the auditors require a copy of the BOT minutes as part of the audit. The minutes provided are not yet approved by the board, so is it a problem if the minutes provided are a draft (awaiting board approval)? Todd Anderson, Atlas, says a draft copy of the latest minutes is acceptable.
Finance Committee Recommendation: Committee Chair, Emily Tynes recommends the approval of the audit report as presented. The motion and second of the committee is approved by Roll Call.
11. Finance & Development Committee Report & Recommendations – Emily Tynes
Committee Chair, Emily Tynes, shares an additional recommendations:
Recommendation: The committee recommends to approve a corporate resolution authorizing Doug Devore to act on behalf of the BCHFS in regards to financial transactions. A copy is available on the Board Portal. Rationale: This allows Doug to conduct financial business, and is a standard corporate resolution for banks and financial institutions. The motion and second of the committee is approved by Roll Call.
A. Financial Reports – Krystal Donelson, Director of Accounting, gives an overview of current BCHFS financial reports, which are available on the portal.
B. Development Report – Paula Joy, Director of Development & Marketing
Our Development Director, Paula Joy, is away in Jacksonville at a women’s meeting, and Doug Devore presents the Development and Marketing report on her behalf.
1. Giving. First quarter individual giving is down as compared to 2021 by $153,000.00. This is due in part to an estate gift ($124,000) that was received in 2021.
2. Staffing. Mariah Bowker, our development officer in the metro east area resigned for another position in that area So that leaves only Paula and Pat Scarborough in our Development department. We need two people in Development to work with our donors and churches. We hired Dara Whaney as our development assistant; she’s out of Immanuel Baptist Church, where her husband is pastor. Dara begins on May 19th
3. Women of Compassion. We have budgeted a $100,000.00 to be raised, which means we need 200 Women of Compassion giving $500.00 We are only about halfway there, so we are looking for more women to join this effort. Of those $500 donations, half goes to our income, and half goes to their special projects, like updating the bathrooms in Angels Cove.
4. Mother’s Day Offering. See the folder provided to board members today for details on our Mother’s Day Offering campaign. It is pivotal to our fundraising efforts, and it “gets us over the hump.” The Mother’s Day Offering video will be presented during today’s meeting & is also available online. Please encourage your churches to give during our Mother’s Day Offering.
5. GraceHaven Sponsorship Fundraiser. This fundraiser will be held at the Cedar Cedarhust Center on Friday, October 21st, and the goal is to raise $80,000.00. Invite your pro-life friends, and encourage them to make a donation. See your folders for event details.
6. Fall Festival – September 17, 2022. Save the date! Goal: $80,000. Which will also be “a day of giving” for the Baptist Childrens Home.
Tom thanks members of the Administrative committee members for their faithfulness and recognizes them individually: Sara Ballard, Kevin Hutchinson, Tina Grooms, Rebecca Whittington, Eric Bramlet, and Chris Slusser. Tom goes over the highligts of their last meeting, which may be found on the Board Portal.
Electronic Meeting Policy. The committee discussed and approved a motion to recommend that the BOT adheres to the policy allowing for electronic meeting attendance with 48 hours notices, with exceptions made to member emergencies requiring shorter notice. No further action is required by the BOT at this time, because this is a policy that governs.
Recommendation #1 –Approval of a Light Duty Work Policy to the Personnel Policy. Our Workers Compensation insurance provider found that we did not have a light duty work policy, and asked us to develop one.
Rationale: A light duty work policy determines when a person can return to work and under what conditions. The requirements of a light duty job description, i.e., a doctor’s approval slip, when light duty is evaluated, and when they can return to full duty status.
The committee approved the motion to recommend BOT approval of a light duty work policy with the following changes to the last paragraph, which will be amended for the last sentence to be replaced and to now read: “the employer will review their progress and ability to transition back to full works duties.” The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
Recommendation #2 – Update Personnel Policy as it Applies to the Definition of Full-Time Employee.
Rationale: In May 2021 we adopted a 7 days on, 7 days off schedule for houseparents. The personnel policy had previously defined fulltime as “at least 4 days a week, and 1500 hours a year” to be eligible for benefits. See Board Portal/Administrative for details.
The committee moves to recommend the definition of a fulltime employee be amended such that houseparents under the “7 days on/7 days off” schedule are also considered fulltime employees. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
Recommendation #3 – Modify the policy governing the appointment of the ED Search Committee members on January 17, 2022, as a one time event.
Rationale: To take advantage of the experience of board members with subject matter expertise in this area. [See Board Portal/Administrative/Misc. Business for details.]
The committee moves to recommend the BOT approve modification of the Search Committee policy as a one time event, and remove the word “permanent” from the January BOT minutes in Item 16. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
Brock gives an overview of BCHFS staffing, both hires and vacancies. Prayers are solicited for new staff members, and for the Lord to send the right people to the fill our open positions. For more detail, the minutes of the Program Committee’s meeting are posted on the Board Portal. There are no recommendations for the BOT at this time.
Video presentation: “The Legacy of a Mother – Megan’s Story.” Also, available online at https://bchfs.com/mothers-day-offering/
The materials for Doug’s report are in our BCHFS folder. Doug gives us an overview of the staff via the organization chart, highlighting staff & new hires, noting their tenure The open positions include: BCH Program Manager, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Adoption Specialist, Two Female House Parents plus another set of House Parents, Two Development officers, Administrative Assistant for GraceHaven, Licensed Therapist, and the Executive Director position.
The Interim ED has divided his time between staff supervision, personnel recruitment (hiring), and crisis intervention. First quarter updates given on 1) Service Delivery, 2) Training Needs-Ultrasound Training for our new Nurse, 3) Timber Stand Improvement Plan, 4) Status of Oil Well production (down) and the report can be found on the Board Portal.
The committee has met twice, and we have the job description approved in October 2021. Some advertisement went out in December 2021, gleaning six responses. We will be advertising in Christian publications and state associations job postings beginning in May. We will be operating under a expedited schedule (see below).
It’s a aggresive schedule, but the timelie allows us respect the time commitment of our interim director. While we are committed to completing the task in a timely fashion, we are also committed to praying over and finding the person God has sent to us.
17. Miscellaneous Business – Rebecca Whittington
Acknoledgement and recognition of the donation of the beautiful piano, received from Tom Denton’s church, FBC Pickneyville. Site of the first meetings of the IBSA. The BOT will be sending a letter of thanks to the pastor & church.
BCHFS Polo Shirts for board members to use when your out representing us, or wherever you have opportunity to promote and represent us. It’s a conversation starter.
18.
The dates & locations below are recommended for our 2023 meetings:
January 28, 2023 GraceHaven in Mt. Vernon, IL
April 22, 2023 GraceHaven in Mt. Vernon, IL
July 22, 2023 Devore Administration Bldg. in Carmi, IL
October 28, 2023 GraceHaven in Mt. Vernon, IL
Action Item: The motion to approve the 2023 Dates and Locations was made by Eric Bramlet and seconded by Doug Haile. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
19. Executive Session – Rebecca Whittington.
Motion to go into Executive Session to discuss personnel assessments and potential liabilities, by Doug Haile and seconded by Kevin Hutchsinson. Andrea Spicder is attending via Zoom, and Nate Adam is present as an ex officio member. A quorum is present.
Motion to go into regular session made by Ron Daniels and seconded by Danny Hampton. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
20. Return to Regular Session
The board returns to regular session. The chair recognizes that we still have a quorum. No action was taken in Executive Session.
Action Item: Board member, Eric Bramlet, makes a motion the BOT ratify and authorize the retention of legal counsel, by our Interim Director, for the items discussed in Executive Session. The motion is seconded by Doug Haile. The motion is unanimously approved by Roll Call.
21. Adjournment
Rebecca Whittington entertained a motion to adjournment subject to prayer; the motion was made by Danny Hampton and seconded by Tina Grooms. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call, and the meeting adjourned at 12:14 p.m.
Submitted by Cheryl Dorsey
April 23, 2022.
July 16, 2022
1. Call to Order
Rebecca Whittington called to order the regular meeting of the BCHFS Board of Trustees (BOT) at 9:07 a.m. on July 16, 2022 at the Devore Administration Building of the BCHFS campus in Carmi, Illinois. [We experienced technical difficulties establishing phone connections with members attending remotely. This was resolved with those members joining the meeting successfully by 9:20 a.m.]
2. Scripture and prayer
David Smith leads our devotional time reading from what has been called “the midget psalm,” the short Psalm in the Bible, Psalm 117. Why do we praise the Lord; why do we bring glory and honor to His name? “For His faithful love to us is great, so we say Hallelujah! It is an honor, it is a privilege to tell others about Him and bring Him glory. He also shares about an opportunity they have at FBC of Grayville to reach out to over 500 Venezuelans and invite them to worship during their work assignment in the United States. David closes this time with prayer. The Chair ask Tom Denton to lead us in the Doxology.
3. Roll call
Cheryl Dorsey conducts the Roll Call. The following members were present: Sandy Absher, Sarah Ballard (via phone line), Eric Bramlet, Ron Daniels, Tom Denton, Cheryl Dorsey, Tina Grooms, Doug Haile, Danny Hampton, Diana Henry-Aten, Kevin Hutchison (via phone line and had to leave meeting at 10:15am), Rick Layne, Leon McClerren, Jason Plumer, David Smith, Emily Tynes (via phone line), and Rebecca Whittington. Also attending today’s meeting were Doug Devore, Christopher Cox, William Foote, and Melinda Thomas. Absent members include Chris Slusser, Andrea Spicer, and Marilyn Vaughan. Brock Bauer resigned prior to the July meeting.
4. Approval of Minutes – April 23, 2022
Minutes of the Regular Quarterly Board meeting dated April 23, 2022. The motion to approve the minutes amended was made by Doug Haile and seconded by Jason Plummer. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
5. Adoption of the April 23, 2022, Board Meeting Agenda
The motion to adopt today’s board meeting agenda was made by Ron Daniels and seconded by Doug Haile. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
6. Welcome to Visitors and Announcements
Rebecca Whittington acknowledges our visitors, and Bill Foote introduces his daughter, Samantha, and his one-month-old granddaughter, Everly.
7. Remembering Why . . . Gracehaven
Bill Foote shares Samantha’s longevity with BCHFS began as six-month-old baby in foster care in the cottage where Bill and his wife first served as houseparents for four and a half years. Samantha shares her history with BCHFS from visits to her dad’s office, her drill team’s use of the gym, services from Pathways to more
recent assistance from Gracehaven, when her first OB-GYN appointment didn’t work out. Samantha compliments the Gravehaven staff for calming her, working through their lunch hour to serve her, and sent her out with new baby mom’s gift bag. She was very appreciative of the help she received. Board Member, Sandy Absher offered prayer for Samantha and her new baby.
8. Interim Executive Director’s (ED) Report – Doug Devore
Doug provides an overview of agency activities and services in the 2nd quarter including: 1) Staff: Recruitment, vacancies, performance evaluations, training, special recognition. 2) Policies & Procedures. 3)Job Descriptions. 4) Capital Improvements. 5) Service Delivery. 6) Resource Management. And, 7) ED insights on the financial report (“It’s a difficult time.”).
The Interim Executive Director’s detailed report is located in the Appendix at the end of today’s minutes. The highlights include recognition of Beth Hoffman, Pathways Therapist, in the Vandalia office, who is celebrating 10 years of employment with the agency. Also recognized is donation by FBC Marion that covered training for our Gracehaven technicians, and the donation of labor by the FBC Marion men in the renovation of Angel Cove bathrooms. The materials of renovation were paid for by donations from Women of Compassion.
During the Q &A period, Cheryl Dorsey asks if job candidates are being vetting against the SBC Sexual Abuse database now available (as of June 2022) in addition to DCFS background checks? Action Item: Doug will look into that resource and add it to the list for vetting.
Cheryl also asks for clarification on Timber Stand project dollars. Is the $46,000 reimbursement received for the life of the program and is not an annual reimbursement. Doug confirms it represents reimbursement of expenses over the life of the program.
Rick Layne asks for a list of job openings by title that can shared with our churches. A number of members concurred that this would be beneficial. Action Item: Doug will get such a list to board members by Monday.
Board Chair, Rebecca Whittington, requests a motion in recognition and appreciation of Marion FBC’s generosity of financial and human resources to BCHFS. The motion was made by Sandy Absher and seconded by Tina Grooms. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
[Note: Kevin Hutchinson, attending via phone, left the meeting at 10:15 a.m.]
Tom Denton reports that since our April BOT meeting, he has spent time with both Doug Devore and Bill Foote discussing & reviewing security issues including a visit to the Carmi campus to look at vulnerabilities in the security system and camera placement. We have a deficit of cameras, and an aging system at the campus. No recommendation on that at this time, but they are forthcoming.
The committee had a special meeting on June 21st, and to review an issue, which was determined to be financial in nature, and it was referred to Finance for further action and reporting. The Administrative committee met in their regular meeting last night, July 15th, and has six recommendations (as detailed in the Administrative section of the Board Portal).
Recommendation #1 –Approval of changes to the Director of Development and Marketing job description.
Rationale: Removed specific hours of work due to the position being exempt from overtime and the position requires a flexible work schedule. Corrected typing error with blank bullet point. All director level job descriptions require board approval. Doug Devore provides the BOT with additional background on the rationale, and notes that the problematic phrasing was removed from the summary section of all job descriptions where employees are exempt from overtime. See Board Portal/Administrative for details
The committee approved the motion to recommend BOT approval of the amendment of the job description as proposed. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
Recommendation #2 – Approval of changes to the Director of Operations and Compliance job description
Rationale: Updated to accurately reflect the position duties by removing items that were holdovers from previous versions and clarifying others. All director level job descriptions require board approval. Doug Devore provides the BOT with additional background on the rationale. In addition to the same use of problematic phrasing noted in Recommendation #1, Doug also identified areas where job description qualifications cited are not required for Bill Foote’s current position, a holdover from another job description. The job description, dated June 27, 2022, is on the Administrative Committee’s Board Portal page, and has been updated to remove or change inaccurate language, and now reflects Bill’s current responsibilities.
Tom Denton presents the committee’s recommendation that BOT approve of the amendment of the job description as presented. The Chair asks if Bill Foote has any comment on proposed changes, and Bill notes that he worked with Doug Devore on the changes to the job description and is satisfied that it more accurately reflects his current responsibilities. The Chair calls for questions.
Question: Cheryl Dorsey asks if it would behoove BCHFS to maintain former educational and experiential requirements of the position to provide better coverage or backup (“belt and suspenders”) as related to various licensure compliance needs. Doug Devore notes that the licensure requirements are addressed in the next job description, and experiential requirements are lessened but remain. Eric Bramlet recommends that we consider tabling the current motion from committee, until after the next job description recommendation is presented, as it may provide more explanation on coverage for licensure qualifications. The topic of licensure qualifications was also discussed in the most recent ED Search Committee meeting. After a robust discussion, and because we have a motion and a second on the floor, the Chair asks that the motion from committee be held in abeyance, pending Executive Session to discuss this specific salary schedule, and hiring.
Motion to go into Executive Session to discuss this specific salary schedule, and hiring discussion is made by Eric Bramlet and seconded by Sandy Absher. Sarah Ballard and Emily Tynes are attending via phone from a location that ensures confidentiality. A quorum is present.
Motion to go into regular session made by Tom Denton and seconded by Diana Henry-Aten. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call. The Chair notes that the BOT returned to regular session at 11:30 a.m., and a quorum was present.
We return to take up Recommendation #2 from the Administrative committee to approve the Director of Operations and Compliance job description, revised 6/27/2022. Doug Haile, Adm. Cmte. member, makes a
motion to amend the motion so the stated job description qualifications reads, “a minimum of a bachelor’s degree, master’s preferred.” The work experience requirements remain unchanged. The amended motion is seconded by Eric Bramlet. The motion to amend was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
BOT Chair calls for a vote on the job description #8 as amended, and the motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
A motion was made by Doug Haile and seconded by David Smith to approve job description #8a, as presented, entitled Director of Programs and Compliance, revised 7/14/2022. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
Recommendation #3 – To approve the changes to the Transportation Policy of the Personnel Policy Manual. Rationale: To establish one rate that coincides with the IRS Mileage Rate. The current policy listed to rates with stipulations by total miles driven. [See Board Portal/ Administrative for details.]
The committee moves to recommend the BOT approve the changes to the transportation policy, as presented. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
Recommendation #4 – To approve the changes to the Client Grievance Policy. Rationale: To provide a clearer explanation of the process and to generalize it across all programs. [See Board Portal/ Administrative for details.]
The committee moves to recommend the BOT approve the changes to the Client Grievance Policy, as presented. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
Recommendation #5 – To approve the changes to the Client Grievance Form. Rationale: To update to coincide with the changes to the policy and to make it easier for clients to use. [See Board Portal/ Administrative for details.]
The committee moves to recommend the BOT approve the changes to the Client Grievance Policy, as presented. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
Recommendation #6 – To approve the changes to the Client Formal Grievance Investigative Results Form. Rationale: To align with the new Client Grievance Policy. Added: Signature lines for both the program manager and the client, as well as, a space to record if the client agreed with the findings. [See Board Portal/ Administrative for details.]
The committee moves to recommend the BOT approve the changes to the Client Formal Grievance Investigative Results Form, as presented. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
Recommendation #7 – To approve the changes to the Code of Ethics Acknowledgement Form. Rationale: To provide more specific restrictions on behavior following the recommendation of the local Guardian Center. With BOT approval all staff will sign the updated document. [See Board Portal/ Administrative for details.]
The committee moves to recommend the BOT approve the changes to the Code of Ethics Acknowledgement Form, as presented. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call. [Note: Phone connection dropped; Sarah & Emily were reconnected at 11:45 a.m.]
Recommendation #8 – To approve the changes to the Staff Safety Policy. Rationale: To coincide with the proposed changes to the Code of Ethics Acknowledgement Form regarding transportation. [See Board Portal/ Administrative for details.]
The committee moves to recommend the BOT approve the changes to the Staff Safety Policy, as presented. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
Recommendation #9– To approve the separation of the Sexual Harassment Policy and the Sexual Misconduct Policy. Rationale: To provide clarity. [See Board Portal/ Administrative for details.]
The committee moves to recommend the BOT approve the separation of the Sexual Harassment Policy and the Sexual Misconduct Policy, as presented, and subject to review and amendment by legal counsel. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call. Action Item: Rebecca Whittington will transmit documents to our legal counsel in Fairview Heights for review.
Recommendation #1: The committee recommends the BOT approves accept the Investment Policy as written. [See Board Portal/ Finance for details.] The motion and second of the committee is approved by Roll Call.
Recommendation #2: The committee recommends that BCHFS no longer participate in the Title I program beginning with the 2022-2023 school year. [See Board Portal/ Finance for details.]
Question: BOT Chair asks if there are any monies from the 2021-22 school year that have not been advanced? Per Doug Devore, only $4,605.00 that we have not asked for, and for next year the amount would be just $14,000.00. This ensures that we are not receiving any federal funds. The motion and second of the committee is approved by Roll Call.
Prayer / Lunch: Prior to lunch break, Doug Haile offers prayer for the morning’s work & deliberations, and asks the Lord blessings over the food. After lunch, the meeting is Called to Order at 12:37 p.m. and a quorum is present.
A. Financial Reports – Christopher Cox, Director of Accounting, gives an overview of current BCHFS financial reports, income deficits in all areas, and reports savings realized in expenses. We are $351k below projected revenue YTD. We have realized $298k in savings in our expenses, primarily in salaries and fringe benefits. [See Board Portal/ Finance for financial reports.]
The committee moves to recommend the BOT approves the financial reports as presented. The motion and second of the committee is approved by Roll Call.
With Brock Bauer’s resignation, Ron Daniels was elected Program Committee Chair. Doug Devore shared that BCHFS would withdraw from the international Haig Accreditation. BOT Chair reports that the Haig Accreditation ended in October 2021, as recommended the Program committee, and approved by the BOT in the October 2021 meeting. For more detail, the minutes of the Program Committee’s meeting are posted on the Board Portal. There are no recommendations for the BOT at this time.
12. Finance & Development Committee Report & Recommendations – Emily Tynes 13. Program Committee Report & Recommendations – Jason Plummer, Cmte. Secy.The Committee Chair reports on the progress of our search to date, “it’s not been an easy or fun task,” and thanks the committee for their hard work. Meeting every two weeks through June, the committee kept to a rigorous timeline. The goal of that timeline was to have someone on the ground by early Fall. Despite advertising broadly, the four viable candidates identified came to us via referral or “word of mouth.” Zoom interviews were conducted, and the group was culled down to two strong candidates.
Eric is excited about both candidates and gives the BOT a brief overview of the final candidates educational background and experience. One candidate ticks all the boxes with strong development experience, and the other candidate, while not ticking all the boxes, has a dynamic personality, a “go-getter” with a Ph.D. Both are from out of state, have children in school, and admit they’d be coming into unknown territory. Eric notes that Doug indicated his willingness to take the new ED around the state, introducing him to his myriad of contacts around Illinois. Face to face, on campus, interviews are being planned for the month of August. So, the BOT and staff will have a chance to meet them.
Special thanks to Cheryl, Doug, and Bill for their work on or support for the committee. Rebecca Whittington also thanks the committee for their yeoman’s work on the committee. Eric also asks that you please keep the committee in prayer as the process continues. We are committed to finding the person God has chosen.
15.
Motion to go into Executive Session to discuss the 2023 Salary Schedule and Personnel Issues, by Danny Hampton and seconded by Doug Haile. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call. Sarah Ballard is attending via phone from a location that ensures confidentiality A quorum is present.
Motion to go out of executive session made by Eric Bramlet and seconded by Ron Daniels. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call.
16.
Motion to go into regular session made by Rick Layne and seconded by Tom Denton. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call. The board returns to regular session at 2:11 p.m A quorum is present No action was taken in Executive Session.
Action Item: A motion is made by Doug Haile and seconded by Sandy Absher that the BOT adopt lines #1 through #12 of the 2023 Salary Schedule with an asterisk be applied to pay grades 1, 2, & 6, and defined in the legend at the bottom of sheet as “*Minimum wage shall be in compliance with IL minimum wage law.” The motion is unanimously approved by Roll Call.
17.
The suggestion is made that we use Zoom audio, Free Conference Call.com, or Uber Calls, if we encounter conference line problems during in the future. Rebecca Whittington and Cheryl Dorsey have offered their conference lines for use.
Cheryl encourages soft (verbal) sell of the many security improvements being made at BCHFS. Ron Daniels recommends that be a task assigned to development officers as they travels.
Eric Bramlet makes a motion that the October BOT Meeting be moved to October 22, 2022, at 9 a.m. at Gracehaven in Mt. Vernon, IL, it is seconded by Danny Hampton. The motion is unanimously approved by Roll Call.
This change will move the board meeting to the same weekend as the big Gracehaven Pregnancy Resource Clinic fundraising event, Friday, October 21st at 6 p.m., and allow Board members to attend, fill a table, or be a sponsor. See handout for details.
Finally, we have four openings on the BOT, and we are looking for board members. Please pray on this 18.
Rebecca Whittington entertained a motion to adjourn, and a motion to adjourn was made by Eric Bramlet and seconded by Tom Denton. The motion was unanimously approved by Roll Call, and the meeting closed with prayer by Eric Bramlet.
Submitted by Cheryl Dorsey July 25, 2022.
October22,2022
1. CalltoOrder. RebeccaWhittingtoncalledtoordertheregularmeetingoftheBCHFSBoardofTrustees (BOT)at9:00a.m.onOctober22,2022attheGraveHavenPregnancyResourceClinic,4227Lincolnshire Drive,Mt.Vernon,IL 62864.
2. Scriptureandprayer. RebeccaWhittingtonleadsourdevotionaltimewithareadingofEsther4:14. RecallinganearlierBOTdevotionfromlastOctober. “Forsuchatimeasthis...” Inviewofthetimeswe livein,God’spreparationofusforthistime,andtheBCHFScommunity/clienteleweserve,Esther4:14is ourchargeandourempowerment.
3. Rollcall. CherylDorseyconductstheRollCall.Thefollowingmemberswerepresent: SandyAbsher,Sarah Ballard,EricBramlet,RonDaniels,TomDenton,CherylDorsey,TinaGrooms,DougHaile,DannyHampton, DianaHenry-Aten,KevinHutchison,RickLayne,ChrisSlusser(viaphoneline),DavidSmith(viaphone line),MarilynVaughanandRebeccaWhittington. Alsoattendingtoday’smeetingwereDougDevore, ChristopherCox,WilliamFoote,andMelindaThomas.Thefollowingmemberswereabsent:Leon McClerren,JasonPlumer,AndreaSpicer,andEmilyTynes.
4. ApprovalofMinutes.MinutesoftheRegularQuarterlyBoardmeetingdatedJuly16,2022.Themotionto approvetheminutesamendedwasmadebyDougHaileandsecondedbySandyAbsher. Themotionwas unanimouslyapprovedbyRollCall.
5. WelcometoVisitorsandAnnouncements. RebeccaWhittingtonacknowledgesourvisitorsandstaff members. DougDevoreintroducesValariVeteto,thenewmanagerofFaithAdoptions.
6. RememberingWhy... FaithAdoptions/ValariVeteto. Valarisharesherbackgroundinadoption ministryatCaritasanddeliversanexcitingandhope-filledoverviewofhermeansandmethodsforserving themomsandfamiliesservedbyFaithAdoptions.Theme:“Anon-threateningapproach.”Afewofthose methodsinclude
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c)updated website&othertechnologicaladvances,andd)thepowerfulFaithAdoptionYardSigncampaignbeing adoptedbyvariouschurchesandfamilies. AttheendofthisreporttheboardofferedprayerforValariandher effortsthroughFaithAdoptionsbyTinaGrooms.
7. AdoptionoftheOctober 22,2022,BoardMeetingAgenda. Theagendawasamendedtoincludeitem #16aforanyactionrequiredasaresultoftheexecutivesession.Themotiontoadopttoday’sboardmeeting agendaasamendedwasmadebyKevinHutchinsonandsecondedbyDannyHampton.Themotionwas unanimouslyapprovedbyRollCall.
8.ElectionofBCHFSBoardOfficers. TomDentonpresentstherecommendationoftheAdvisoryCommittee, whichmetat8a.m.thismorning,topresentthesameslateofcandidates,tofillBOTofficerspositionsfor 2023. Thatis,RebeccaWhittington,Chair,DannyHampton,Vice-Chair,andCherylDorseyasSecretary. Rationale: Continuity. TheBOTfacessomeissuesandconditionsthatarecarryoversfromlastyear,andto ensurecontinuity,theAdvisoryCommitteefeltitprudenttomaintainitsexistingofficers.This recommendationcomesfromthecommitteeasamotionandasecond.Themotionwasunanimously approvedbyRollCall.
9.InterimExecutiveDirector’s(ED)Report–DougDevore
Dougprovidesanoverviewofagencyactivitiesandservicesinwhathedescribesas“abusy”3rdquarter. Thoseactivitiesinclude:1)StaffRecruitment&vacancies.2)ProgramAdministration.
3)2023BudgetPreparation.4)AttendanceatAssociationMeetingsaroundthestate.5)ServiceDelivery. And,6)Work&ResearchonBCHFSInsurancerenewal.
NewhiresincludesCharlotteThigpen,CrystalAnalla,JessicaKarcher,andJenniferNewman.So,wewillbe fullystaffedatAngelsCove. Therehavebeendepartures. Resignationsincludeourmulti-mediamarketing specialist,twosinglehouseparents(duetoburnout),Perry&TerrieWade(resignedtheirpositionstoserveas boys’houseparentsatanotherfacility),andaparttimetherapist. Andfinally, retirements/disability.The Andersonshaveretiredashouseparents;Reneehaslosthervisionandperherdoctorsaidshecannotwork, subsequently,herhusbandDaveisalsotakingretirement.
ResidentialCareimpact.Withthelossofsixhouseparents,asatemporaryfix,weclosedonecottage,and reducedthehousedpopulationfromeighttofive,returningthreeresidentstotheirhomes.Inthevery short-term,withthischange,thesinglehouseparentswillcontinueworkingsolo,oneweekon&oneweek off. Thisisnotapermanentsolution.
DougalsoreviewstheBCHFSvacanciesthatnowexist.Inadditiontohouseparents,weneedaresidential caremanager,wearelookingfordevelopmentofficers.Paulaisworkingsolo,andthisisfeltinourdonations. Wealsohaveopeningsfortwocontractualtherapists.Thereisoneinterestedparty,whocurrentlyworksfor another“PathwaysCounseling.”Therewasdiscussionofdba’s,whichDougwillexplorefurther.
ThereportsonServiceDeliveryandCapitalImprovementforthe3rd quarterareprovidedontheBoard Portal. FBCofMarionhascompletedtheirrenovationsatAngel’sCove,whichincludebathroomrenovations andpaintingbedrooms.CampersonMissionhaveworkedonthedrainageproblemthataffectsthe GraceHavenbasement.AllotherCIprojectsareonholdduetobudgetconsiderations.
ResourceManagement.1)ForTimberStandImprovementsour“cost/share’reimbursementcheckof $44,050.00isexpectedthisweek.2)OilWellProductioncontinuestobebehindexpectations.Atthispoint weareonlyreceiving$2,500to$3,000amonth.Wewillbe$60kshortinroyaltyincomepredicted.
Insurance.GuideOnegaveusnoticethattheywouldnotrenewourinsurance.Theynolongerensure adoption,andwehadthreeclaimsthisyear. Webeensearchingforanewinsurertheforthepastfewmonths, butmanyinsurersdon’thandadoption,crisispregnancycentersperformingultrasoundservices,orfirmswho hadclaims. It’saboutrisk.Thisweekwehavefoundaninsurer,TheAllianceofNonProfitslocatedin California.
TomDentonreportstheAdministrativeCommitteeofficersfor2023remainthesame:TomDenton,Chair. TinaGrooms,ViceChair.ChrisSlusser,Secretary.
TheAdministrativecommitteemetintheirregularmeetingonOctober19th andhasfourrecommendations withtwoofthembeingthecontinuationofpreviouspolicy(asdetailedintheAdministrativesectionofthe BoardPortal).
Recommendation#1–ApprovaloftheFamilyTravelExpensesin2023.Rationale: Maintain the annual maximum of $850, which is the threshold and is taxable income to the employee. This amount is set and approved annually per our personnel policy.
ThecommitteeapprovedthemotiononFamilyTravelExpensespolicyfor2023asproposed.Themotionwas unanimouslyapprovedbyRollCall.
Recommendation#2–ApprovaloftheHonorariumLimitsforEmployeesin2023.Rationale: Maintain current policy, where employees are allowed to keep up to $200 a day in honorarium. This amount is set and approved annually per our personnel policy.
Question:DougHailasksforconfirmationthatthisreferstothehonorariumamountemployeesmaykeepand receivewhentheyvisitaplacerepresentingBCHFS.Answer:Correct,anyamountreceivedoverthe$200 goestotheBCHFS.ThecommitteeapprovedthemotionontheHonorariumLimitsforEmployeespolicyfor 2023asproposed.ThemotionwasunanimouslyapprovedbyRollCall.
Recommendation#3–ApprovaloftheGraceHavenPoliciesandProcedures,asamended.Rationale: Doug Devore explains that NIFLA is the National Institute of Family Life Advocates, and our GraceHaven policies and procedures are based on the NIFLA recommendations. NIFLA requires crisis pregnancy centers conduct an annual review of said policies and procedures. Bill, Regina, and Doug conducted such a review, and amended the policies & procedures, where a redundancies existed, a position title or training requirement needed updating. A clean up.
ThecommitteeapprovedthemotiononGraceHavenPoliciesandProcedures,asproposed.Themotionwas unanimouslyapprovedbyRollCall.
Recommendation#4–ApprovalofthePathwaysCounselingPoliciesandProcedures.Rationale: Doug Devore asked Guy Williams to put various Pathways policies and procedures together and review them to ensure that we are following our own operational procedures. Unlike recommendations #1 & #2, this does not require annual review.
Question:TomDentonaskswherethePathwayspoliciesandproceduresreside,andifrevisiondatesare displayedonthedocuments?BillFooteadvisesthatPathwayspolicies&proceduresarelocatedonthePortal andaretrackedusingthePowerDMSsystem.Theyareusedinoperationaltraining&givesdirectiontoour contractualtherapists.OncetheBOThasapproved,BillFootewillensurethedocumentsdisplaythe approval/revisiondates.ThecommitteeapprovedthemotiononthePathwaysCounselingPoliciesand Proceduresasdescribedbyourdirector.ThemotionwasunanimouslyapprovedbyRollCall.
ChairadvisestheBOTofanongoingreviewoftheFairLaborStandardsActforBCHFSand/oremployees. HenotesthatDougDevorehadsomeconcernsaboutexemptandnon-exemptemployees,howyou compensatethem,andhowthatfitsintothesalaryschedule.Thecommitteedecidedtoseeklegalcounsel& expertiseonwhereweareandwhereweshouldbe.
SandyAbsherreportstheFinanceCommitteeofficersfor2023willbe:SandyAbsher,Chair.Marilyn Vaughn,ViceChair.DougHaile,Secretary.
TheFinancecommitteemetintheirregularmeetingonOctober20th and,inadditiontoregularbusiness discussedbelow,theyhadavisitor,DaveNeyfromNorthStarStrategyMarketing,andhispresentationwas referredtotheadministrativecommittee.
Recommendation#1–Approvalofthe2023BudgetandCapitalImprovements.Rationale: Doug Devore and Chris Cox present the new year’s budget to the BOT. DougHailenotesthatthebudgetisveryleanand similarto2022withsomecutsinakeyareasduetocurrentfinances.
A.BCHFS2023Budget–ChristopherCox,DirectorofAccounting,givesanoverviewof2023BCHFS Budget,whichcanbefoundontheBoardPortal.Chrisdescribespreparationmethodsandresearchbehind thenumbers.Theamountbudgetedtobepulledfromtheendowmentaccountishigherthan2022but BCHFS Board Meeting
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alignswithprioryears.Grantincomeeliminatedasdiscussed.BasedoncurrentperformancetheOilWell Royaltieswerereducedtoa$50Kprojectionfor2023.
1.DougDevorenotesthethreepercentincreaseinsalaryforstaff.Itwasbudgeted,butnotgivenin2022 duetoshortfalls.Wedidnotmeetthisyear’sbudgetasrelatestoincomewefell$400Kto$500Kshort ofbudget,aswewerein2021.Itiscriticalforustoraisemoremoney.Weneeddevelopmentofficers, wehaveincreasedourchurchgifts,andwehavetoincreaseourindividualgifts.Weweresavedthis yearbyasurfeitofemployeevacancies,whichresultedinmoniesavailabletodefrayincomeshortfalls. Wecan’tcontinuelike.IntermsofPR,BoardmembersareambassadorsrepresentingBCHFS, whereveryouare.
Aftermuchdiscussion,theFinancecommitteerecommendstheBOTapprovesthe2023Budgetasproposed. ThemotionandsecondofthecommitteeisapprovedbyRollCall.[TheapprovedBCHFSbudgetispresented beforetheIBSAConventionintheBookofReportsfortheirapproval.]
B. 2023CapitalImprovementsBudget–ChristopherCoxgivesanoverviewofthe2023Capitalbudget, notingthetypesofimprovementsplannedmanyofwhichwerebudgetedin2022butnotinitiateddueto currentfinances.[SeeBoardPortal/Financefor2023CapitalImprovementsBudget.]
TheFinancecommitteerecommendstheBOTapprovesthe2023CapitalImprovementsBudgetasproposed. ThemotionandsecondofthecommitteeisapprovedbyRollCall.
C. 3rd QuarterFinancialReports –ChristopherCoxgivesanoverviewof3rd QuarterBCHFSfinancial reports.[SeeBoardPortal/Financeforfinancialreports.] Wehadgiftincomeof$1.5M,whichis22% belowbudgetbutitis$15,000higherthanwewereatthispointlastyear.ServiceFeeswerebelowbudget by14%butonlyslightlybelowlastyearatthistime.Miscellaneousincomeisupduetosaleofsome vehicles,andanantiquetractordonation/sale.
ChrisalsoreviewedtheInvestmentreportwiththeBOT,givinganoverviewofthereportavailableonthe BoardPortal.Fortheyearmarketvalueisdown23.14%,whichisinlinewiththestockmarketforthe year.[David Smith electronically leaves meeting at11:15am ~cmd]
Asrelatesto2023,Chrissharesthatwehavebeennotifiedoftwoestategiftsthatwillcomenextyear:1)a ladyfromwestofGillespie,ILdiedandleftherestatetoBCHFS,whichis160acres,$1.7million(we shouldrealizemidtolate2023),and2)thesameattorneytoldChrisofanotherclient,agentlemenwhohas lefthisentireestatetoBCHFSthatmaybeasmuchas$300,000.00.EricBramletmakesthepointthatif wehaveattorneysinourcongregationsthatdoestateplanning,weshouldshareBCHFSwiththemasa charitableoptionfortheirclients.SandyAbsherremindsusthatthewillsoftheseelderlywerelikely preparedsometimeago,andsoweshouldfocusongettingestateplanninginformationtocurrentand futuregenerations.
ThecommitteemovestorecommendtheBOTapprovesthefinancialreportsaspresented.Themotionand secondofthecommitteeisapprovedbyRollCall.
BOTChair,RebeccaWhittington,asksRickLaynetoleadusinaprayerofthankfulness,andforcontinued provisionofourneeds.“Lord,wearemovedbyyourblood,byyourgrace,byyourcompassionandlovefor theBCHFS.Wethankyouforyourhandofprovision,foreveryemployeeandboardmember.Makeus obedienttoreachoutandspeaktothoseweneedto,andnotbeslackinourworkforBCHFS,andcontinueto useustoblessthisministry...Amen.”
D. DevelopmentandMarketingReports–PaulaJoy,DirectorofDevelopment,givesanoverviewof developmentandmarketingactivitiesduringthe3rd Quarterandsharethelatestreportontheresultsofour BCHFS Board Meeting
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fundraisingdinnerlastnight.[PleaseseePaula’swrittenreportforspecifics,wherewasdistributedduring theboardmeeting.]
PaulapraisestheLordforwhatHeisdoing.WehavethreesalvationsatAngelsCovethisyear.Our“Backto School”incomewas$20,220.16[Budget$30,000].FallFestivalincomewas$59,475.72[$80,000]. AntiqueTractordonationrealized$14,000inincome.4,300copiesoftheFallNewsletterhavebeen mailed(estateplanninginformationisalsoprovidedinthenewsletter).
Intermsofoutreach,Paulahasbeento20Annualmeetingsandthethemethisyearwas“ComeonMission withBCHFS,”“PRAY–GIVE–SERVE.” SixassociationssharedtheBCHFSreportintheirbookof reports.Paulahadsevenchurchvisits,speakingattwoladies’churchevents,fourchurchvisits,andone churchCarshow.PaulagivesasummaryoftheupcomingBCHFSmarketingcampaignsandoutreach activities.IncludedinthedistributedpacketareBOTMemberTalkingPointstoaidusinrepresenting BCHFSinourchurchesandassociations,aBCHFSbrochure,andjobdescriptionsforHouseparent, DevelopmentOfficer,MultimediaMarketingSpecialist.
GraceHavenPRCFundraisingDinner–237registeredtoattend.$43,669.51wasinsponsorships,and $51,000+wasraisedfrombanquetdonations.Totalamountraisedasoftoday’sboardmeeting: $94,000.Paulaexpressedspecialthankstothe22-personcommitteewhohelpedtoraisedfundsandfill tables.Uponhearingtheamountofmoneyraisedlastnight,RebeccaWhittingtonhasTomDentonleadthe entiremeetinginsingingtheDoxology.
DannyHamptonmakeamotionthattheBOTapprovestheDevelopmentandMarketingreportsas presented.ThemotionwassecondedbyRickLayneandapprovedbytheBOTbyRollCall.
12.ApprovalofCommitteeOfficers(aspresentedthusfar).BoardChaircallsforavotetoapprovetheslated officersofthecommitteesasreportedatthispoint. The AdministrativeCommitteepresentedTomDenton, Chair.TinaGrooms,ViceChair.ChrisSlusser,Secretaryastheir2023officers. The FinanceCommittee presentedSandyAbsher,Chair.MarilynVaughn,ViceChair.DougHaile,Secretaryastheir2023officers. [ChrisSlusser,attendingelectronically,lefttheboardmeetingatthelunchbreak.]
RonDanielsreportstheFinanceCommitteeofficersfor2023willbe:RonDaniels,Chair.DianaHenry-Aten, ViceChair.JasonPlummer,Secretary. ThecommitteemovesandrecommendtheBOTapprovestheslated Programcommitteeofficersaspresented.ThemotionandsecondofthecommitteeisapprovedbyRollCall.
Recommendation#1–ApprovaloftheResidentialPhaseSystemforBCHResidentialCare.Rationale: This is the documentation of the Behavior Strategy process now being used with BCH residents. TheProgram committeerecommendstheBOTapprovestheResidentialPhaseSystemforBCHResidentialCareas proposed[SeeBoardPortal/ProgramCmte.fordetails.].Themotionandsecondofthecommitteeis approvedbyRollCall.
Recommendation#2–ApprovaloftheClientHandbookforAngels’Cove.Rationale: This handbook documents the processes and guidelines currently in place at Angels’Cove for the clients. TheProgram committeerecommendstheBOTapprovestheClientHandbookforAngels’Coveasproposed[SeeBoard Portal/ProgramCmte.fordetails.].ThemotionandsecondofthecommitteeisapprovedbyRollCall.
RonDanielsextendedtheProgramcommittee’sappreciationtoDougandalltheResidentialCareand Angels’Covestaff,whoworkedtirelesslyonwritingthisdocumentation.
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BCHFS Board Meeting14. RecognitionofRetiringBoardMembers. DougDevorerecognizesandmakepresentationstofour retiringboardmembers. TheyareKevinHutchinson(6years),SarahBallard(6years),EmilyTynes(6 years),andJared“Brock”Bauer(4½years).EmilyandBrockwerenotinattendance,andtheirpresentation giftswillbemadeseparately. Thankyouallforallyourtimeanddedication.
15. MiscellaneousBusiness–RebeccaWhittington. SinceOctober2021,whenDennyHydrickresigned,all thestaffhavebeenhelpfultotheboard,butRebeccaWhittingtonwantedtoextendspecialthankstoBill Foote. BillhelpedfacilitatealltheextraZoomconferencecalls,andothertechnologicalneeds&scheduling. Thankyou,Bill.
16.Reminderof2023MeetingDatesandLocation–RebeccaWhittington
January28,2023GraceHaven
April22,2023GraceHaven
July22,2023Carmi
October28,2023GraceHaven
17. ExecutiveSession–RebeccaWhittington. MotiontogointoExecutiveSessiontodiscussPersonnel matterswasmadebyRonDanielsandsecondedbyDougHaile. Themotionwasunanimouslyapprovedby RollCall.Aquorumispresent.
MotiontogooutofexecutivesessionmadebyRonDanielsandsecondedbySandyAbsher.Themotionwas unanimouslyapprovedbyRollCall.
18. ReturntoRegularSession. Theboardreturnstoregularsessionat1:35p.m. Aquorumispresent.
ActionItem:ExecutiveSearchCmte.Chair,EricBramlet,movesthatthecommittee’srecommendation,to offertheEDpositiontoDr.JustinGates,bevoteduponbythefullboard,viawrittenballot.Themotionis secondedbyDanyHampton. TheSecretaryopensandrecordstheballots;therewere13Boardmembers votingwith10yeasand3nays.Therefore,themotionisapproved.Ericremindseveryonethatregardlessof theyeasornays,thechosencandidateshouldreceivesupportofourfullboard.
19. Adjournment. RebeccaWhittingtonentertainedamotiontoprayandadjourn. Saidmotionwasmadeby TomDentonandsecondedbyTinaGrooms.ThemotionwasunanimouslyapprovedbyRollCall,andthe meetingclosedwithprayerbyKevinHutchinson.
SubmittedbyCherylDorsey
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Pending Approval by BCHFS Board of Trustees @ October 22, 2022 Meeting
Pending Approval by BCHFS Board of Trustees @ October 22, 2022 Meeting
Officers for 2023: Rebecca Whittington, Chair; Danny Hampton, Vice Chair; Cheryl Dorsey, Secretary
an Illinois Not For Profit Corporation (herein called the "Corporation")
Adopted November 5, 2014
Changes approved November 3, 2022
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, in consultation with the Executive Director, 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.
Antioch Baptist Association 16020
Associational Contact: Mark Staton
Association Address: c/o Lafferty PO Box 314, Elizabethtown 62931 (618) 695-2762
Moderator: Mark Staton
Clerk: John Kunath
Next Annual Meeting: 9/16; Elizabethtown First, Elizabethtown
Churches
0105775Brownfield 385 Prospect Rd Golconda 62938PASTOR: Mark Staton (618) 949-3853
0105791Cave in Rock First 461 Mill St Cave in Rock 62919PASTOR: Michael Dutton (618) 841-4193
0105809Elizabethtown First Market Street Elizabethtown 62931PASTOR: Christian McKenzie (270) 584-2945
0105825Golconda First 127 E Jefferson Golconda 62938PASTOR: Charles Wilson 618-218-1080
0105841Homberg 924 Bay Valley Rd Golconda 62938PASTOR: Toby Williams
0105858 Mt Olivet 542 State Highway 146 E Golconda 62938
0105882Peter's Creek 446 Il Route 146 E Elizabethtown 62931-4010
0105833Rosiclare First 426 Mill St Rosiclare 62982
0105890 Sulphur Springs 4 Sulphur Spring Rd Golconda 62938
Antioch includes one other church that is not affiliated with IBSA and is not listed.
Bay Creek Baptist Association 16056
Associational Contact: Tom Rains
Association Address: 1423 Harrison St, Quincy 62301 (217) 222-8867
Moderator: Tom Rains
Clerk: Carolyn Foster
Next Annual Meeting: 9/17; Nebo, Nebo
Churches
0105916 Calvary 180 S Franklin Pittsfield 62363
0105981Nebo Nebo 62355
0460618 Payson Southern 105 N Main St Payson 62360
0106013Pleasant Hill First 302 Parkview Pleasant Hill 62366
0411546 Quincy 301 N 8th St Quincy 62301-2759
0105940 Quincy First Southern 1423 Harrison St Quincy 62301
PASTOR: Dennis Riley (682) 323-9395
PASTOR: Allen Boland (615) 812-3712
PASTOR: Roy Lee Baker (618) 285-3524
PASTOR: Larry Hammer (618) 771-7476
PASTOR: Brent Joy 217-730-4616
PASTOR: Jerome York (217) 653-3759
PASTOR: John Gross
PASTOR: Don Hannel 217-430-0951
PASTOR: Basil Bevans
PASTOR: Tom Rains (217) 430-7296
Big Saline Baptist Association 16072
Associational Contact: Leroy Hicks
Association Address: c/o Hicks, 5765 Highway 145 S, Harrisburg 62946
Moderator: Bradley Hill
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0106054 Eddyville Missionary High & Locust Eddyville 62928
0580538 Highview Missionary 784 Feazel Rd Harrisburg 62946
0106070 Macedonia Missionary 610 Mitchellsville Rd Harrisburg 62946
0106104 Saline Ridge Missionary 205 Pierson Hill Rd Harrisburg 62946
0106138 Walnut Grove 2085 Walnut Grove Rd Harrisburg 62946-4551
Central Baptist Association 16800
Association Address: 650 N Wyckles Rd, Decatur 62522 (217) 859-8222
Moderator: Doug Davis
Clerk: Kellijo Leach
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0394775Argenta 111 N Route 48 Argenta 62501
0113795Arthur Southern 530 N Vine St Arthur 61911
0567539Atwood First 231 N Illinois St Atwood 61913
0113845Emmanuel 1255 S Lake Ridge Ave Decatur 62521
0448159Fellowship 411 W North 5th St Shelbyville 62565-1465
0113886 Findlay First Southern 301 S Wright St Findlay 62534
PASTOR: Bradley Hill (618) 683-2105
PASTOR: David Kotter (618) 294-2205
PASTOR: Leroy Hicks (618) 841-2940
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
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: Scott Andrews (217) 428-8482
PASTOR: John Carswell (217) 820-9757
PASTOR: James Allen (217) 468-2297
PASTOR: Bruce Homontowski (217) 877-0302 0572440
0113894 Forsyth 144 E Cox St Forsyth 62535
PASTOR: Mark Book (217) 791-2600
PASTOR: Glenn Baker (217) 876-9985
PASTOR: Dean Jones (217) 201-1235
PASTOR: Jim Thatcher (217) 747-3637
PASTOR: Tom Gensler (217) 685-1726 0113951Lovington First 360 W Springfield Lovington 61937
62521-4463
PASTOR: Glenn Baker (217) 876-9985 0113878 Mt Zion First 720 W Main St Mt Zion 62549
PASTOR: Tracy Smith (217) 864-2052 0114025Sullivan Southern 615 E Jackson St Sullivan 61951
0114041Summit Avenue 1715 N Summit Ave Decatur 62526
PASTOR: Donald Lusk (217) 232-8880
PASTOR: Lanny Faulkner (217) 622-3970
0114033Tabernacle 650 N Wyckles Rd Decatur 62522
Central includes two other churches that are not affiliated with IBSA and are not listed.
PASTOR: Ron Woodrum (309) 212-1202
PASTOR: Carlton Binkley (618) 214-9608 0542134 Tri-Valley 8385 N 1900 East Rd Bloomington 61705
Chicago Metro Baptist Association 16160
Associational Mission Strategist: Nathan Carter Association Address: 1356 N Rockwell St, Chicago 60622 (773) 278-4400
Moderator: Rick Dorsey
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0569675Agape Bible Fellowship 220 Monee Rd Park Forest 60466PASTOR: Tony Banks (708) 481-2662
0532291Agape Korean 797 Sanders Rd Northbrook 60062PASTOR: James Ahn (847) 933-9441
0411389Alpha 240 S Schmidt Rd Bolingbrook 60440PASTOR: Bruce Kirk (630) 378-4659
0591056 Anew Life Ministry Missionary 3901 E 14th Ave Gary 46403-3610
0584817 Another Chance 9550 S Harvard Ave Chicago 60628-1108
0106500 Armitage 2451 N Kedzie Blvd Chicago 60647
0594754 Ashburn 15401 Wolf Rd Orland Park 60467-4537
0402644 Beacon Hill Missionary 275 Plymouth Dr Chicago Heights 60411
0589352Bethel SBC 505 W Golf Rd Mount Prospect 60056
0107029Brainard Avenue 6251 S Brainard Ave Countryside 60525
0402677 Bread of Life 1924 W 63rd St Chicago 60636
0388744 Broadview Missionary 2100 S 25th Ave Broadview 60155
0572443Centennial Missionary 3345 W 83rd St Chicago 60652-3314
0571151Chicago Japanese Mission 24 E Seegers Rd Arlington Heights 60005
0590766 Chicago West Bible 5916 W Lake St Chicago 60644-1833
0569011Chicagoland Community 836 W Aldine Ave Chicago 60657
0452912Chinese NW Suburb 4242 Kirchoff Rd Rolling Mdws 60008-2006
0536243Christ Transformed Lives 1932 Weston Ave Yorkville 60560
0107250 Cornelia Avenue 1709 W Cornelia Ave Chicago 60657
0569609Evanston PO Box 5028 Evanston 60204
0511055Evening Star Missionary 2050 W 59th St Chicago 60636
0376947 Faith 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
0589864 Garden of Peace (closed)
0106757 Golf Road 501 W Golf Rd Des Plaines 60016
0539379Good Hope Missionary 7101 S Union Ave Chicago 60621
0594328 Gospelife Carol Stream (was Crossroads Village Bible) 600 Kuhn Rd Carol Stream 60188-9223
0106781Gospelife North Wheaton (was Crossroads Community) 1N100 Gary Ave Carol Stream 60188
0571639Grace Creek (was Central Grace) 1420 Yorkshire Dr Streamwood 60107
0593897 Grace Missionary 16650 Crawford Ave Markham 60428-5378
0405365Greater Tabernacle Missionary 11240 S Indiana Ave Chicago 60628-4904
0569296 Harmony Community 1908 S Millard Ave Chicago 60623
0372359Hillcrest 17300 Crawford Ave Country Club Hills 60478
0589071Hinsdale Chinese Christian 5750 Holmes Ave Clarendon Hills 60514
0569297 Holy 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
0416768 Iglesia Biblica 1011 W Wilson Chicago 60640
0593619Iglesia Ciudad de Gracia 3532 S Hoyne Ave Chicago 60609
0576425Iglesia Cristiana El Camino 505 State St Des Plaines 60018
0494914 Iglesia Evangelica Filadelfia 535 Custer Ave Evanston 60202
0569298 Iglesia Misionera North Avenue 4917 W Medill Ave Chicago 60639
0560250 Immanuel 1443 W Roosevelt Rd Chicago 60608
PASTOR: Marvin Davis (219) 798-5350
PASTOR: Kenyatta Smith (312) 523-6957
PASTOR: Drew Stephens
PASTOR: Tommy Thompson (708) 759-8304
PASTOR: Rick Dorsey (708) 481-8908
PASTOR: Chris Kim (773) 816-1143
PASTOR: Eric Brown
PASTOR: David Sutton (773) 778-4121
PASTOR: Jasper Taylor
PASTOR: J D Anderson (773) 268-8000
PASTOR: Yugo Kobari (847) 718-1960
PASTOR: Jon Kelly (224) 330-9339
PASTOR: Jon Pennington (773) 248-4243
PASTOR: Benjamin Tam (847) 577-2987
PASTOR: Bradford Traywick (708) 254-9250
PASTOR: Lee Jones (773) 699-3511
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: Gary Houdek (847) 651-5712
PASTOR: Michael Bruce (708) 374-3639
PASTOR: Teyvone Mitchell (567) 868-4812
PASTOR: Scott Nichols (630) 668-5900
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
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
PASTOR: Victor Loera
PASTOR: Daniel De Leon
PASTOR: Christian Castro
PASTOR: Jorge Melendez (630) 710-3106
PASTOR: Nathan Carter (312) 493-3726
0484519Immanuel Korean 5801 N Pulaski Rd Apt 4411 Chicago 60646
0581415In the Upper Room Ministries 17601 Wentworth Lansing 60438
0106997 International Fellowship 3213 Kenilworth Ln Montgomery 60538
0590103Jesus is the Life 425 N Orchard Park Forest 60466
0579729Karen 2001 Lakeview Dr Wheaton 60189
0586665Korean Bethel
0107193Lighthouse Fellowship 8128 W Lincoln Hwy Frankfort 60423
0575346 Love Fellowship 730 N Independence Blvd Romeoville 60446
0590033Metropolitan 4500 Harrison St Gary 46408
0409037 Mission of Faith 11321 S Prairie Ave Chicago 60628
0567491Morning Star Bible (withdrew)
0581407 Mt Calvary 13719 S Avers Robbins 60472
0570307 Mt Carmel Children of God 5141 S Damen Ave Chicago 60609
0532341Mt Joy 11339 S May St Chicago 60643
0430215New Faith International 25 Central Ave Matteson 60443
0106864 New Life Bilingual 468 Ann St West Chicago 60185
0572446 New Lords Church 407 N Main St Mt Prospect 60056
0589070 New Seasons Chicago 600 W Garfield Blvd Chicago 60609
0532374 New Tabernacle of Faith 531 N Kedzie Ave Chicago 60612
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
0579960 Peoples Community 670 S Lambert Rd Glen Ellyn 60137
0560276 Pilgrim Rest Missionary 1901-05 W Washington Blvd Chicago 60612
0578666 Practical Word Ministries 9521 S LaSalle St Chicago 60628
0484568 Primera Iglesia de La Villita 3809 W 28th St Chicago 60623
0592726 Progressive 3658 S Wentworth Ave Chicago 60609
0107060 Proviso Missionary 1116 S 5th Ave Maywood 60153-2123
0586595Real 2201 W Erie St Chicago 60612-1321
0577412Reborn Community 4002 W Wilcox Chicago 60624
0591967 Redemption Hour Ministries 1312 Marquette Dr Suite D Romeoville 60446
0573695Rehoboth Evangelistic 6200 Vollmer Rd Matteson 60443-1058
0581385Resurrection House 245 E 138th St Dolton 60419
0590713Resurrection House of NW Indiana 1968 W 11th Ave Gary 46404
0560227 Ridge House of Praise 11608 S Michigan Ave Chicago 60628
0106617 River of Life 5701 Clarendon Hills Rd Clarendon Hls 60514-1626
0382689Romanian of Metropolitan Chicago 484 E Northwest Hwy Des Plaines 60016
0460550 Rose of Light 1302 W 74th St #16 Chicago 60636
0416776 Schaumburg 316 N Springinsguth Rd Schaumburg 60194
0459131Soul Reviving Missionary 9537 S Perry Ave Chicago 60628-1341
0107078 Springbrook Community 11247 S Heggs Rd Plainfield 60585
0419713St James Community of Broadview 2001 S 15th Ave Broadview 60155
0581051St John Baptist Temple 9319-29 S Cottage Grove Ave Chicago 60619
0573787 St Joseph Missionary 2901 W Monroe St Chicago 60612
0416784 St Mark Missionary 14618 Lincoln Ave Harvey 60426
0586597 Starting Point Community 4851 W Wrightwood Ave Chicago 60639-1730
0569506 The Lord's Church 7S201 S River Rd Naperville 60540
0106856 Tinley Park First 7025 W 179th St Tinley Park 60477
0576950 Trinity 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
0397836 Universal 163 W 156th St Harvey 60426
0419564 Uptown 1011 W Wilson Ave Chicago 60640
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: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Bryan Price (630) 908-0853
PASTOR: Kenneth Kelley (708) 441-5587
PASTOR: Elmo Randle (773) 875-7612
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) 854-4756
PASTOR: Al Lloyd (312) 243-7579
PASTOR: Franklin Elmore (773) 331-5633
PASTOR: Vicente 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: Patricia Boston (773) 563-7958
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Adrian Neiconi (312) 613-3470
PASTOR: Jasper Edwards Jr (773) 238-3441
PASTOR: Kwangsop Kim 8478430855
PASTOR: Larry Linder (773) 995-1087
PASTOR: Matthew Woodford (630) 355-9590
PASTOR: Joseph Richardson (708) 921-0789
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: Nick Kim (847) 858-5619
0589865Urban Voice Community 3520 S Morgan St #102 Chicago 60609
0573183Vietnamese of Chicago 5006 W Wellington Ave Chicago 60641
0372334 Willow Springs First 8416 Archer Ave Willow Springs 60480
0589072World Deliverance Christian 439 Bohland Ave Bellwood 60104
Missions
0594137 168 2129 63rd St Downers Grove 60516-2313
0586384 Blu 1266 N Northwest Hwy Park Ridge 60068
0589867 Chicago Emmanuel Mission 1120 Underwood Terr Wheaton 60189
0591142Grace Community 10 Drury Ln Villa Park 60181
0543017 Hope Christian 3920 N Central Ave Chicago 60634-2722
0589862Iglesia Cristo El Redentor 2005 S Blue Island Ave Chicago 60608
0591819Iglesia Cristo Rompe Las Cadenas 1207 Franklin Ave Chicago Heights 60411
0591793Sow Community 5349 W Waveland Ave Chicago 60641-3354
0584090 The Connection Community 9100 S Merrill Ave Chicago 60617
0581684 Walking in Grace 24562 Norwood Dr Plainfield 60585
Chicago Metro includes 25 other churches that are not affiliated with IBSA and are not listed.
PASTOR: Mark Chan (312) 375-9377
PASTOR: Vinh Au (224) 310-7479
PASTOR: Andrews Colon (815) 919-7984
PASTOR: Thomas Clark 7084208213
PASTOR: John Jou (630) 670-7405
PASTOR: P J Jung (630) 423-1906
PASTOR: Thawngsian Kam (630) 644-4115
PASTOR: Gregory Carthan (630) 408-6850
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Moises Jaques (312) 221-9359
PASTOR: Alfredo Rodriguez (708) 731-0665
PASTOR: Bryan Coble (217) 816-6668
PASTOR: Ronald Gray (773) 983-2843
PASTOR: Bruce Douglas
Clear Creek Baptist Association 16180
Executive Director: Robert Burnett
Association Address: 2825 E Vienna St, Anna 62906 (618) 833-4481
Moderator: Michael Cole
Clerk: Shelly Pender
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0107300 Alto Pass First 115 Walnut St Alto Pass 62905
0107417 Anna First 409 Morgan St Anna 62906
0107318 Anna Heights 100 Turner Ave Anna 62906
0107326 Beech Grove Beanridge Rd Thebes 62990
0107334 Bethany 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 (withdrew)
0107383Dongola First 203 E Cross Dongola 62926
0107391Dutch Ridge Missionary 191 Wilmouth Rd Carbondale 62903-7864
0411660 East Cape 60 Brookwood Dr Mc Clure 62957-9723
0421289Fellowship 890 Senior Ave Vienna 62995
0107441Friendship 515 Friendship Rd Dongola 62926
0107466 Grand 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
0107490 Immanuel Praise & Worship 4290 Old Hwy 51 N Cobden 62920
0107508 Jonesboro First 201 W Walnut Jonesboro 62952
0107524 Limestone 8955 Old Hwy 51 N Cobden 62920
PASTOR: Carroll Toler (618) 694-4898
PASTOR: Guadalupe Lopez
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: Michael Sharp
PASTOR: Michael Cole (618) 827-4391
PASTOR: Cliff Waller (618) 697-1558
PASTOR: Buddy Walls (314) 808-0703
PASTOR: Thomas Gray (618) 695-2414
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Dale Dunmyer
PASTOR: Dave Anderson (618) 694-8992
PASTOR: Matthew Crain 6187515148
PASTOR: Carl Dillow (618) 833-3515
PASTOR: Perry Williams (618) 697-6690
PASTOR: Jerry King
PASTOR: Interim Pastor 0107540 Makanda 1548 Baptist Hill Rd Makanda 62958
0107532Lockard Chapel 1580 Berryville Rd Jonesboro 62952
0107557 Maple Grove 2883 Long Reach Rd Ullin 62992
0107565Mill Creek 8725 State Hwy 127 S Mill Creek 62961
0107573Mound City First 208 High St Mound City 62963
PASTOR: Dennis Nance (618) 559-1818
PASTOR: Jim Collins
PASTOR: Robert Richardson (618) 614-0026
PASTOR: Dan Miller (618) 201-2625
PASTOR: Interim Pastor 0107607 Mt Olive 1465 Mt Olive Rd Dongola 62926
0107581Mounds First 200 N Oak St Mounds 62964
0107599Mt Pleasant 795 Rose Hill Dr Pulaski 62976
0107615New Hope 2050 New Hope Rd Buncombe 62912
0107631Pleasant Ridge 7240 Wing Hill Rd Cobden 62920
0107664 Reynoldsville 9080 Old Cape Rd Jonesboro 62952
0586702S I Country 3020 Mt Hebron Rd Makanda 62958
0107672Sandy Creek 26929 Grapevine Trail Tamms 62988
0107680 Shiloh 3240 Shiloh Rd Villa Ridge 62996
0107698 Tamms First Russell & 3rd St Tamms 62988
0107706 Thebes First 601 Oak St Thebes 62990
0107714 Ullin First 181 Foster Ullin 62992
0409060 United Missionary 125 United Missionary Ln Buncombe 62912
Missions
0591817 Tamms Community 720 Second St Tamms 62988
0593659Water Valley Country 4305 Water Valley Rd Cobden 62920-3273
Clear Creek includes three other churches that are not affiliated with IBSA and are not listed.
PASTOR: Victor Duckworth (618) 559-7040
PASTOR: Michael Crecelius
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
PASTOR: Raymond McAfee (618) 661-1440
PASTOR: Clint Nale (618) 697-3386
PASTOR: Paul Sadler (618) 827-4392
PASTOR: Tony Kirby
PASTOR: David Williams (618) 713-4255
East Central Illinois Baptist Association 16260
Associational Contact: Clark Killingsworth Association Address: 1320 E College Ave, Normal 61761 (217) 452-3359
Moderator: Derrick Baker
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0107763Bement 748 S Macon St Bement 61813PASTOR: Pat Tieman (217) 369-6340
0107789Bethel 2533 Perrysville Rd Danville 61834PASTOR: Mark Carpenter (618) 554-1962
0107912Calvary W Bridge St & Foothill Rd Monticello 61856PASTOR: Joshua Bledsoe (618) 780-7101
0577093Church of the Cross 1204 Rolling Hills Dr Mahomet 61853PASTOR: Derrick Baker
0107888 Cornerstone 702 E Church St Savoy 61874
0107813Farmer City First 221 N Lincoln St Farmer City 61842-1259
0107821Gibson City First 628 S Church St Gibson City 60936
0592727 Journey 1320 E College Ave Normal 61761
0107920 Pennsylvania Ave 600 E Pennsylvania Ave Urbana 61801
0595230 Salt 300 S Walnut St Normal 61761-3025
0107946 Temple 1100 Broadmoor Dr Champaign 61821
0107847 Tolono First 204 W Holden St Tolono 61880
0107797 Vale 3211 Ireland Grove Rd Bloomington 61704
0107953Weldon Rt 48 at Grove St Weldon 61882
Missions
0595402Cornerstone Korean 702 E Church St Savoy 61874-8744
0594135Korean Church of Cham-Bana 600 E Pennsylvania Ave Urbana 61802
0592530 River of Life Church Champaign-Urbana 600 E Pennsylvania Ave Urbana 61801-5135
PASTOR: Luke Henry (618) 558-3312
PASTOR: Randall White (217) 417-1079
PASTOR: Dale Tripp (309) 660-7066
PASTOR: Jason Damkoehler (309) 533-4911
PASTOR: Richard Gregory (217) 367-5984
PASTOR: Daniel Nemmers (515) 805-6628
PASTOR: Scott Boyd (217) 840-0569
PASTOR: Michael Frazier 8153514801
PASTOR: Ted Max, Mike Watkins, Matt Vagle, Josh Pidgley (309) 662-8508
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Jacob Lee (918) 863-9809
PASTOR: Chung Bai Kang (217) 766-9691
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: TBD
Churches
0582036 Bethel 6N218 Weber Dr Saint Charles 60174
0114199Calvary 140 Montgomery Rd Montgomery 60538
0109231Calvary 551 Arlington Ave Elgin 60120
0109272Crystal Lake First 6502 S IL Route 31 Crystal Lake 60014
0569212Eden 1903 N Seminary Ave Woodstock 60098
0106658 Elk Grove Village First 590 Tonne Rd Elk Grove Vlg 60007-4833
0114215Families of Faith 24466 W Eames Channahon 60410
0591600 Gospel Life Bible 301 S Sycamore St Genoa 60135-1107
0109199Harvard First 1102 N Fourth St Harvard 60033
0590031Iglesia Alfa y Omega 431 Mooresfield St Elgin 60124-3801
0505685Iglesia Betel 2400 Harvey Ave Berwyn 60402
0492298 Iglesia Bethania 712 Dickie Ave Elgin 60120
0589884 Iglesia El Calvario 551 Arlington Ave Elgin
0405316 Iglesia Emanuel 742 Claim St Aurora 60505
0472118 Iglesia Getsemani
0586590 Iglesia Piedra Angular 204 Church St West Chicago 60185-2706
0468561Iglesia Vida Nueva 270 Fulton St Elgin 60120
0109249Larkin Avenue 1158 Larkin Ave Elgin 60123
0107292Living Word Chapel 292 Oak Meadows Dr Wood Dale 60191
0109207 McHenry First 509 N Front St McHenry 60050
0109256 Meadowdale First 1715 Papoose Rd Carpentersville 60110
0440677 New Hope 1203 S Union St Aurora 60505
0109322Orchard Valley 2301 Jericho Rd Aurora 60506
0440164 Sycamore 302 Somonauk St Sycamore 60178
0379149Twin Oaks 15N615 Randall Rd Sleepy Hollow 60118
0114397 Victory 505 W 7th Ave Mendota 61342
0109264 Victory Rock Fellowship 20503 Telegraph St Marengo 60152
Missions
0584370 Emmaus Genoa 701 Pearson Dr Genoa 60135
0592346 Gospel Grace 1903 N Seminary Ave Woodstock 60098
Fox Valley includes three 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: Tony Doppke
PASTOR: Bill Herald (618) 317-1177
PASTOR: Josue Figueroa
PASTOR: Solomon Adams 8152174411
PASTOR: Randy Blan (815) 467-6846
PASTOR: Eric Groce (815) 501-4234
PASTOR: Mark Inman
PASTOR: Rey Garcia (224) 277-2864
PASTOR: Francisco Orozco (630) 240-0181
PASTOR: Jose Hernandez (630) 863-6029
PASTOR: Marvin Perez (224) 595-5027
PASTOR: Victor Mendoza (630) 898-7859
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Jaime Contreras 630-965-3279
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Richard Sanders
PASTOR: Brian Reich (630) 601-8213
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: Randy Olliff (318) 652-1401
PASTOR: Steve Breedlove (815) 539-9081
PASTOR: Ronald Bruce (815) 568-6404
PASTOR: Mark Inman
PASTOR: Nate Praytor 707-499-1051
Franklin Baptist Association 16300
Associational Contact: Christopher Hottensen
Association Address: 706 W Church St, Benton 62812
(618) 439-3742
Moderator: Kevin Bradley
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0108688 Caldwell 4630 Deering Rd Benton 62812
0108696 Calvary 1408 E Main St West Frankfort 62896
0108761Christopher First 206 N Maple St Christopher 62822
0108704 Cleburne 5292 Whaley St. Mulkeytown 62865
0108720 Ewing First 30 E Main Ewing 62836
0535294 Faith Missionary 6653 State Hwy 148 Christopher 62822
0108886 Forest 9667 Malone Ln Benton 62812
0573778 Freedom Missionary 13386 State Route 142 Mc Leansboro 62859
0504050 Grace Fellowship 5665 State HWY 37 Benton 62812
0108928 Immanuel 516 N Main Benton 62812
0108787 Ina Missionary 202 W Third St Ina 62846
0108936 Jackson Grove 9002 Bessie Rd Benton 62812
0108951Liberty 4376 Liberty Rd Macedonia 62860
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
0109041Pleasant Valley Missionary West End Road Thompsonville 62890
0109058 Rend 11264 Rend Rd Benton 62812-4210
0108811Royalton First 709 W 3rd St S Royalton 62983
0108829Sesser First 5422 Church St Sesser 62884
0109090 Steel City 9241 Crawford St Benton 62812
0108837 Thompsonville First 21238 Shawneetown Rd Thompsonville 62890
0108845Valier First 212 W Main Valier 62891
0109066 Valier Second 100 W Gelston St Valier 62891
0109140 West City 706 W Church St Benton 62812
0108852West Frankfort First 106 W Oak St West Frankfort 62896
0109116 West Frankfort Third 1100 W 6th St West Frankfort 62896
0108860 Whittington 200 W Main St Whittington 62897
0108738 Zeigler First 106 S Pine St Zeigler 62999-1246
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: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Kendall Jones
PASTOR: Nathan Dilliner (618) 927-2908
PASTOR: Alan Newman
PASTOR: Marcus Hall
PASTOR: Jason Moore (618) 925-0825
PASTOR: Roger Teal
PASTOR: Kirk Kay (618) 439-3513
PASTOR: Dale Burzynski
PASTOR: Donald Bullard 618-521-4564
PASTOR: Bob Hagerman (618) 218-4978
PASTOR: William Hottenson
PASTOR: Eric Ruhe (618) 713-4549
PASTOR: Ted Clark
PASTOR: Randall Sork (618) 926-0896
PASTOR: Mark Cockrum (618) 268-6380
PASTOR: David Mitchell (618) 932-3054
PASTOR: Mario Ramos (618) 984-7728
PASTOR: Christopher Hottensen (618) 713-1977
PASTOR: Joe Zbinden (618) 932-8221
PASTOR: Mark Rich 6186272228
PASTOR: Kevin Bradley (618) 629-3655
PASTOR: Bill Uhles (618) 513-9635
PASTOR: Charles Gossage (618) 964-0536
PASTOR: Darrick Holloman
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: David Denton
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0105544 Bethalto First 201 S Moreland Rd Bethalto 62010
0110445Bethel 7775 Collinsville Rd Troy 62294
0110452Bethesda 3035 Nameoki Dr Granite City 62040
0105577 Calvary 1422 Washington Ave Alton 62002
0110460 Calvary 2249 S State Route 157 Edwardsville 62025
0110478 Calvary 3000 Washington Ave Granite City 62040
0105551Christway 1200 Airport Rd Godfrey 62035-2900
0105619Crosspoint 4539 Wanda Rd Edwardsville 62025
0575046 Crossroads Community 305 N Maple St Brighton 62012
0382978 Dow Southern 24735 Dow Rd Dow 62022
0566438 Faith 187 Woodcrest Dr Highland 62249-1267
0110494 Grace 2600 Edwards St Granite City 62040
0110536 Granite City Second 2100 Illinois Ave Granite City 62040
0487033Greater St James 2016 Belle St Alton 62002
0372524 Heartland 4500 Humbert Rd Alton 62002
0589870 Heights Community 2227 Vandalia St Collinsville 62234
0589870 Heights Community 2227 Vandalia St Collinsville 62234
0589870 Heights Community 2227 Vandalia St Collinsville 62234
0110502Highland Southern 12424 State Route 143 Highland 62249
0484493Holiday Shores 6521 Moro Rd Edwardsville 62025
0578644 Iglesia Maranatha 3220 Harvard Pl Collinsville 62234
0110577 Maryville First 7110 SR 162 Maryville 62062
0105643Meadowbrook First 105 Fairway Dr Moro 62067
0490417 Metro 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
0105668 New Hope 22 James St Worden 62097
0567675New Life Christian Fellowship (closed)
0105676 North Alton 2245 State St Alton 62002
0110676 Pleasant Ridge 195 W Country Ln Collinsville 62234-4754
0589211Red Hill 101 Southpointe Dr Edwardsville 62025-3718
0110486 Reformed (was Emmanuel) 1800 Pontoon Rd Granite City 62040
0110635Temple 714 McCambridge Ave Madison 62060
0110627 Unity 2500 Saint Clair Ave Granite City 62040
0572145Victory 909 Brown St Alton 62002
0110650 West 22nd Street 2800 W 22nd St Granite City 62040
0105734 Whitelaw Avenue 800 Whitelaw Ave Wood River 62095
Missions
0586052The Bridge 504 E 12th St Alton 62002
Gateway includes one other church that is not affiliated with IBSA and is not listed.
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: Wesley Hahn (618) 945-7250
PASTOR: Steven Pace (618) 593-0326
PASTOR: Tony Rangel (314) 582-6476
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: David Brown (618) 885-5029
PASTOR: Leonard Pye (618) 651-1234
PASTOR: Daniel Wilson (618) 877-6672
PASTOR: Christopher Sedabres (618) 877-4382
PASTOR: Don Sanford
PASTOR: Alex Melton
PASTOR: Corey Johnston
PASTOR: Jeff Nail
PASTOR: David Seaton (618) 980-2019
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: David Conerly (618) 692-9863
PASTOR: Richard Harmon 6189754669
PASTOR: Matt Embry (618) 654-2010
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Modell Renken (618) 462-9523
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Rayden Hollis (618) 558-7103
PASTOR: Benjamin Ritz (618) 910-8053
PASTOR: Rick Chambers (618) 877-6704
PASTOR: Jarad Corzine (618) 876-7404
PASTOR: Michael Shelby
PASTOR: Keith Braddock
PASTOR: Randolph Davis (618) 841-3415
PASTOR: Steven Helfrich (618) 467-0581
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
0108381Blooming Grove 7709 Blooming Grove Rd Mc Leansboro 62859PASTOR: Bill Miller (618) 736-2527
0108407 Dahlgren 402 W Main St Dahlgren 62828
0108423Delafield 16463 State Route 142 Mc Leansboro 62859
0108431Ditney Ridge 754 CR 500 E Norris City 62869
0108480 Hickory Hill Missionary 9961 County Road 350 N Mc Leansboro 62859
0108498 Hopewell Missionary Mc Leansboro 62859
0108654 Kingdom 887 County Road 1050 N Carmi 62821
0108514 Macedonia 343 County Road 1100 N Norris City 62869-3145
0108472Mc Leansboro First 302 E Market St Mc Leansboro 62859
0108555New Prospect 11753 County RD 525 N 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
0109108 Ten Mile 11725 Ten Mile Rd Mc Leansboro 62859
0108639Union Missionary 1563 CO RD 1400 N Dahlgren 62828
PASTOR: Aaron Sloan (618) 736-2312
PASTOR: Robert Deitz (618) 242-1165
PASTOR: Chris Marsh (618) 378-3705
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Bill Prince (618) 822-6503
PASTOR: Micheal Konrath
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Alan Monroe (618) 308-0117
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
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: Bennie Tomberlin
Clerk: Catherine Singleton
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0110916 Albion First 106 S 4th St Albion 62806
0110932Arrington Prairie 640 County Rd 1200 N 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
0111047 Grayville First 2301 Broster Rd Grayville 62844
0424804 Jasper 1901 County Road 1070 N Fairfield 62837
0111062Keenes Missionary 301 N Sycamore St Keenes 62851
0111070 Liberty 389 Main St Burnt Prairie 62820
0111088 Mill Shoals Mill Shoals 62862
0111096 Mt Carmel First 130 W 6th Mount Carmel 62863
0111120 North Side 905 N First St Fairfield 62837
0111138 Northside Missionary 805 N State Rd Grayville 62844
0111146 Olive Branch Missionary Wayne City 62895
0111161Pleasant 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
0412650 Temple 1106 W Randolph Mc Leansboro 62859
0111229Ten Post Oak 312 County Road 1100N Keenes 62851
0111237 Wayne City 204 E Meadow Wayne City 62895
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: Loren Minnick (520) 471-1342
PASTOR: Dennis Seidel (618) 315-0690
PASTOR: Steve Hamson (618) 237-1099
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Dennis Southerd
PASTOR: Nathaniel Trowbridge (618) 554-5372
PASTOR: Daniel Bradley 6183871359
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Tim Biggerstaff (618) 985-6876
PASTOR: Doug Haile (618) 895-4628
PASTOR: Jay Loucks (618) 599-5448
Greater Wabash includes one other church that is not affiliated with IBSA and is not listed.Heartland Baptist Network 16140
Director of Missions: Greg Alexander
Association Address: PO Box 6352, Springfield 62708 (217) 529-3429
Moderator: Rob Gallion
Clerk: Cindy Nolting
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0106310 Chatham 1500 E Walnut St Chatham 62629
0577374 Delta 1220 Outer Park Dr Springfield 62704
0106344 Eastview 2277 E Black Ave Springfield 62702
0416131Edinburg First 416 N Ricks Edinburg 62531
0397828 Greenview 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
0420521New Life 205 West St Athens 62613
0465575New Life 341 E Elm St Waverly 62692
0106427 Pasfield Southern 411 W Lenox Ave Springfield 62704
0106377 Petersburg First 103 W Sangamon Ave Petersburg 62675
0411868 Riverton First 975 Riverton Rd Riverton 62561
0106435Roanoke 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
0106450 Springfield First 4150 Sandhill Rd Springfield 62702
0391672Tallula 308 N Ewing Tallula 62688
0106476 Together on North Grand 225 North Grand Ave E Springfield 62702
0458927 Western Oaks 5345 Old Jacksonville Rd Springfield 62711
Missions
0579287 Iglesia Principe de Paz 2630 S Whittier Springfield 62704
PASTOR: Joshua Steely (217) 483-2471
PASTOR: Jonathan Davis (618) 751-9043
PASTOR: Bennie Fisher (217) 502-9008
PASTOR: Steven Miller (217) 280-3424
PASTOR: Steven Ohl 2175030598
PASTOR: James Miller (309) 207-0521
PASTOR: Louis Kunz (217) 638-4458
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: David Van Bebber 2178369117
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Milton Crain
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: John Swinford (217) 725-4269
PASTOR: Rob Gallion 217-801-8350
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Tony Laughhunn (217) 494-6214
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Jim Augenstein (217) 343-4723
PASTOR: Charlie Carver (217) 494-4223
PASTOR: John Snyder
PASTOR: Thomas Eggley (217) 414-9364
PASTOR: Doug Morrow
PASTOR: Josh Parsons 217-698-8622
PASTOR: Juan Ramon Rivera (217) 381-4782
Kaskaskia Baptist Association 16430
Director of Missions: Michael Hall
Association Address: 411 E Commercial Ave, Sandoval 62882 (618) 227-0001
Moderator: Anthony Robbins
Clerk: Traci Jahnke
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0109496 Bethel 1300 Bethel Rd Odin 62870
0374934 Calvary 600 W Fayette Effingham 62401
0109504 Carlyle First 650 Franklin St Carlyle 62231
0109520 Central City 304 S Broadway Centralia 62801
0109710 Crossroads of Centralia 340 Walnut Hill Rd Centralia 62801
0109538 Diamond Springs 20202 Diamond Springs Rd Shattuc 62231
0109652Emmanuel 1200 N Shelby Salem 62881
0109546 Eternity 500 W McCord Centralia 62801
0109553Fairman 648 Fairman Rd Sandoval 62882
0559674 Faith 9724 Holy Cross Ln Breese 62230
0500991Flora First Southern 500 E 12th St Flora 62839
0109561Glenridge First (closed/disbanded)
0579539Iglesia Bautista Latina 619 W Shelby Ave Effingham 62401
0109587 Marshall Creek 5996 Marshall Creek Odin 62870
0109595Mulberry Grove First 111 N Second St Mulberry Grove 62262
0452938 New Hope 2210 N Raney Effingham 62401
0109611Odin 201 E Main Odin 62870
0109629Patoka First 209 N Oak St Patoka 62875
0109637 Pocahontas First 502 Academy Pocahontas 62275
0109645Salem First 721 W Main St Salem 62881
0109660 Sandoval 601 N Pine St Sandoval 62882
0109736 Wamac Missionary 123 N James Centralia 62801
0108340 West Gate 843 W Broadway Trenton 62293
0109744 Wisetown 173 Wisetown Rd Greenville 62246
0109728 Unity 716 E 1700 Ave Vandalia 62471
PASTOR: Kevin Cox (618) 335-5916
PASTOR: Mark Wilson
PASTOR: Ronald Broughton (618) 420-5349
PASTOR: Kyle Ryan (423) 991-3700
PASTOR: Ronnie Tabor (618) 532-1249
PASTOR: Virgil Downen (618) 532-0981
PASTOR: Douglas Williams (618) 322-3541
PASTOR: Karl Barnfield (618) 218-7503
PASTOR: Larry Miller
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Joel Hackney (217) 620-8459
PASTOR: Tony Munoz
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Douglas Bell (217) 741-6323
PASTOR: Tyler Sterchi (217) 342-3020
PASTOR: Roger Lipe (618) 499-0072
PASTOR: Reed Tallman (423) 956-0304
PASTOR: Greg Sanders (618) 335-9468
PASTOR: J Andrew DeWitt (618) 548-4060
PASTOR: Rick Pearce (618) 247-3521
PASTOR: Paul Holsapple (618) 775-6451
PASTOR: Paul Hooks (618) 224-7581
PASTOR: Tom Rankin Jr (618) 664-3744
PASTOR: Robert Weaver (618) 267-7101
Lake County Baptist Association 16445
Associational Contact: Bruce Allen
Association Address: 12710 W Southview Ave, Waukegan 60085
(847) 336-3960
Moderator: Lance Rengel
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0484634 Crossroads Community 29092 W Roberts Rd Port Barrington 60010
0539684 Family Bible
0568374 Iglesia 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
0109918 Mundelein First 515 W Maple Ave Mundelein 60060
0570539New Song Ministries 3010 31st St Zion 60099
0454801Pleasant Grove Missionary 541 Oak St Waukegan 60085
0569053Sanctuary Messianic 1949 Old Elm Rd Lindenhurst 60046
0595337 The Gathering 7146 Brae Ct Gurnee 60031-4481
0109835Winthrop Harbor First 3001 W 9th St Winthrop Harbor 60096
Missions
0591844 Iglesia El Camino 634 W Huron Hills Trl Round Lk Hts 60073-1189
0569668 Southwest 3251 W Victoria #2E Chicago 60659
Lake County includes three other churches that are not affiliated with IBSA and are not listed.
Louisville Baptist Association 16465
Director of Missions: Joe Lawson
Association Address: 1598 Bear Creek Ln, Flora 62839
(618) 283-0842
Moderator: Randy McElroy
Clerk: Linda Hutcheson
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0110957 Bloom Southern Missionary 1196 Marigold Ln Flora 62839
0572439Community Southern 825 Kelly Dr Clay City 62824
0109967 Farina First Southern 400 W Adams Farina 62838
0110023Iola Missionary 300 W Broadway Iola 62838-3654
0110031Jackson Township 8458 E 875th Ave Altamont 62411
0110056 Louisville 210 N Church St Louisville 62858
0110064 Meacham 8658-8742 Meacham Rd Kinmundy 62854
0516369Strasburg (closed)
0586704 Strong Tower 633 E Third St Flora 62839
0110114 Wabash 6091 Bobwhite Rd Louisville 62858
0110122Watson 100 N Old Watson Rd Watson 62473
PASTOR: Tim Bailey
PASTOR: Armando Aquino (847) 782-0126
PASTOR: Heriberto Delgado (847) 204-6270
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: Art Weiner (847) 731-6838
PASTOR: Joseph Simala (847) 804-1058
PASTOR: Corwin Wong 9258725358
PASTOR: Carlos Conde (773) 659-9826
PASTOR: Jong K Park (773) 866-9368
PASTOR: Gene McAllister (618) 839-1175
PASTOR: David Starr (618) 662-9506
PASTOR: Ron Mulvaney
PASTOR: Kent Robinson (217) 821-1379
PASTOR: Kevin Knierim (217) 690-2900, LeRoy Tucker (217) 348-6728
PASTOR: Kelly Carruthers
PASTOR: Lawrence Ohms
PASTOR: Ronald Closson (618) 662-0695
PASTOR: Randy McElroy (618) 292-4702
PASTOR: Aaron Cline (217) 536-6781
Macoupin Baptist Association 16510
Association Address: 718 N Broad, Carlinville 62626 (217) 854-8279
Moderator: John Shelton
Clerk: Tammy Butler
Next Annual Meeting: 9/17; Emmanuel, Carlinville
Churches
0110171Bethlehem 6975 Shaw Rd Shipman 62685PASTOR: Ray Robinson (618) 372-3639
0494245Bunker Hill 503 S Clinton St Bunker Hill 62014PASTOR: Darrell Molen (618) 372-8230
0110197 Charity 21964 Charity Church Rd Carlinville 62626
0423574 Cross 1030 W Main St Carlinville 62626
0110205Emmanuel 117 W 2nd South St Carlinville 62626
0110247 Grace Southern 302 W Wright St Virden 62690
0110270 Litchfield First 608 N Van Buren St Litchfield 62056
0400945Litchfield Southern 706 W Sargent St Litchfield 62056
0110288 Modesto 126 N Main Modesto 62667
0110296 Mt Olive First 410 W 3rd North St Mount Olive 62069
0110304 Mt 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
0110320 New Hope 1303 N 18th Ave Litchfield 62056
0110338 Nilwood 36 Judd St Nilwood 62672
0105692Paradise Southern 21417 Grange Hall Rd Jerseyville 62052
0110346 Plainview 11365 Shipman Rd Plainview 62685
0110353Pleasant Dale 28449 Pleasant Dale Rd Girard 62640
0110361Raymond 511 E Broad St Raymond 62560
0381459St James 1101 E Seward Hillsboro 62049
0374850 Trinity 502 S Macoupin St Gillespie 62033
PASTOR: John Truax (217) 408-6291
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
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: Interim Pastor
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 (217) 710-4818
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
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
0584289August Gate 1209 Royal Heights Rd Belleville 62226PASTOR: Noah Oldham
0573115Calvary 1509 Melmar Dr Sparta 62286PASTOR: Norman Howell (618) 708-2483
0588611Calvary East St Louis 429 Range Ln Cahokia 62206PASTOR: Bermayne Jackson (618) 600-1696
0108142Columbia First 1200 Valmeyer Rd Columbia 62236PASTOR: Jonathan Peters (618) 281-5605
0108126 Dupo First 620 Godin Ave Dupo 62239
0108134 East 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
0108308 Fairview Heights First 10401 Lincoln Trl Fairview Heights 62208
0108068 Faith 11 S Alton St Freeburg 62243-1401
0412759Faith 1225 School View Dr Marissa 62257
0560292Fifteenth Street 1314 N 15th St E Saint Louis 62205
0594757 Friendship 909 Bethel Mine Rd Caseyville 62232-2249
0545988 Iglesia Agape 3108 Fairmont Ave Collinsville 62234
0107979Jerome Lane 2801 Mousette Ln Cahokia 62206
0108092Mascoutah First 816 W Church St Mascoutah 62258
0110585Meadow Heights 1498 Vandalia St Collinsville 62234
0566727 New Antioch Missionary 250 Lebanon Ave Belleville 62220
0108118 New Athens First (removed)
0372458 New Baden First 8307 State Route 160 New Baden 62265
0568296 New Bethel Missionary 5803 Belmont Ave E Saint Louis 62203-1033
0568876 New Christian Fellowship 10090 Old Lincoln Trl Fairview Heights 62208
0570801New Life Community 1919 State St E Saint Louis 62205
0574728 New Visions World Ministries 516 Mildred Ave Cahokia 62206-1913
0108209O'Fallon First 1111 E Highway 50 O Fallon 62269
0586362Perfecting Faith Ministry 4950 Old Collinsville Rd Swansea 62226-2025
0108217 Pleasant Valley 618 Dutch Hollow Rd Belleville 62223
0111435Prairie Du Rocher First 400 Middle St Prairie Du Rocher 62277
0591442Purposed Church 9 S Jefferson St Mascoutah 62258-2459
0108225Red Bud First 1445 W Market St Red Bud 62278
0594940 Rooted Community 310 Roosevelt St Lebanon 62254-1441
0388793Smithton First 701 S Main Smithton 62285
0572745Southern Mission 2801 State St E Saint Louis 62205
0108241Spring Valley 522 Maple St Shiloh 62269
0108274 Sterling 9204 Bunkum Rd Fairview Heights 62208
0380865Straightway 3300 Bond Ave E Saint Louis 62207
0108266 Swansea 292 Frank Scott Pkwy E Swansea 62226
0584012The Body of Christ 1516 E Broadway E Saint Louis 62201
0108233Towerview 2401 Lebanon Ave Shiloh 62221
0108084 True Worship 701 W Lincoln Ave Caseyville 62232
0108324 Villa Hills 318 Bethesda Dr Belleville 62223-3310
0108332Waterloo First 320 Covington Waterloo 62298
0108357 Westview 2500 Sullivan Dr Swansea 62226
0108365Winstanley 9471 W State Route 161 Fairview Heights 62208
PASTOR: Matthew Pinckard
PASTOR: Steven Manley (618) 593-4846
PASTOR: Craig Ballard (618) 381-3153
PASTOR: Mark Howell
PASTOR: Scott Douglas (618) 397-4720
PASTOR: Nick Greenfield (618) 332-2110
PASTOR: Darren Beyer (618) 277-8344
PASTOR: Andrew Prowell (618) 332-1076
PASTOR: Jesse Wilham (618) 201-0134
PASTOR: Uriel Villagran (618) 365-2560
PASTOR: Richard Elam (618) 581-8682
PASTOR: Doug Winkler (618) 566-2195
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Rory Brooks (618) 698-6344
PASTOR: Dave Manley (618) 588-4119
PASTOR: Travis Norris (618) 397-8155
PASTOR: Jeffrey Williams (618) 420-8333
PASTOR: Kendall Granger (618) 875-5989
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: Louis West (618) 416-6065
PASTOR: Belafae Johnson (618) 531-4559
PASTOR: Paul Kurrelmeyer (618) 578-8800
PASTOR: Jacob Goble (217) 932-5736
PASTOR: Robert Endsley (618) 710-0133
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Dennis Felix (618) 980-1954
PASTOR: Ed Ingram
PASTOR: Manfret McGhee (618) 875-4378
PASTOR: Wilson Wickiser (618) 589-9744
PASTOR: Jarvis James
PASTOR: Ronald Woods (618) 277-7066
PASTOR: Henry Lewis (618) 660-8601
PASTOR: Ray Brewer (618) 340-5528
PASTOR: Mat Whitaker 4175225850
PASTOR: David Ratliff
PASTOR: Timothy Gibson (618) 397-2010
Missions
0590781Mercy's Door 213 N Market St Mascoutah 62258-2147PASTOR: Adam Vega
0594291Redemption Downtown - Belleville 201 Wabash Ave Belleville 62220-3841PASTOR: Sean Hall 5615733498
Metro East includes five other churches that are not affiliated with IBSA and are not listed.
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
0441451 Agape Missionary (removed)
0110700 Bartonville 5122 W Smithville Rd Bartonville 61607
0110742Elmridge Southern Missionary 737 Illinois St East Peoria 61611
0521559Faith 1247 S Farnham St Galesburg 61401
0584084 Galena Park 5831 N Galena Rd Peoria Heights 61616
0592728 Grace 405 N Richard Pryor Pl Peoria 61605
0412833Hamilton First 2000 High St Hamilton 62341
0109397 Harvard Hills 109 Hillman St Washington 61571
0109454 Laramie Street 410 Lasalle Blvd Marquette Hts 61554-1337
0110775Liberty 2105 Sheridan Rd Pekin 61554
0110783Lighthouse 651 210th Ave Monmouth 61462
0447631Manito 306 W North St Manito 61546
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
0579002River Terrace Cowboy 14429 N Edgewater Dr Chillicothe 61523-8909
0589861Road to Freedom 1701 Mulberry St Galesburg 61401
0110858 Roland Manor 2433 Washington Rd Washington 61571
0110866 Rome 5104 E Stevenson Ave Chillicothe 61523
0110882Temple 10 Van Dyke Canton 61520
0576621The Journey 2022 Springfield Rd East Peoria 61611-4345
0591053Tremont 105 E Walnut St Tremont 61568
0110890 University 315 N Sherman Ave Macomb 61455
0110908 Washington First 1113 Peoria St Washington 61571
0110841Woodland 6915 N Allen Rd Peoria 61614
Missions
PASTOR: Jared French (309) 265-6114
PASTOR: Kenneth Terbush (309) 645-5948
PASTOR: Curt Lipe (309) 335-6760
PASTOR: Larry Johnson (309) 682-5132
PASTOR: Claude White (309) 713-5006
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Danny McCormick (815) 954-8035
PASTOR: Keith Winkler
PASTOR: David Auxier (618) 218-5726
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Bobby Barnhill (309) 699-0844
PASTOR: Ben Towell (618) 791-5823
PASTOR: Steven Tassell (309) 349-5391
PASTOR: John Collins (678) 699-7500
PASTOR: Randy Koch (563) 260-8384
PASTOR: Mark Byars (618) 895-4186
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: William Ferguson (217) 260-7141
PASTOR: Brock Winkler (309) 453-4999
PASTOR: Noah Lee (309) 620-0342
PASTOR: Richard Barnett (618) 946-7294
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Joel Newton (309) 648-1501
0590429Capernaum 6915 N Allen Rd Peoria 61614PASTOR: Maxime Kawonda (217) 206-0739
Nine Mile Baptist Association 16600
Associational Contact: Philip Nelson
Association Address: PO Box 224, Pinckneyville 62274 (618) 978-3265
Moderator: Dan Ahlenius
Next Annual Meeting: 10/16; DuQuoin First, DuQuoin
Churches
0111260 Ava Missionary 304 N 5th St Ava 62907
0111278 Beaucoup 5036 State Route 13 Pinckneyville 62274
0111351Chester First 719 State St Chester 62233
0589167 Christ Church 719 S Giant City Rd Carbondale 62902-5054
0111294 Clarmin First 192 Bryan St Marissa 62257
0111302Concord 5694 Swanwick Rice Rd Pinckneyville 62274
0111369Coulterville First 204 S 3rd St Coulterville 62237
0111328 Cutler First 306 Third St Cutler 62238
0111476 De Soto First 301 N Hickory De Soto 62924
0111377 Dowell 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
0111484 Elkville 510 N 4th Elkville 62932
0111393Ellis Grove First 115 N Main St Ellis Grove 62241
0111336 Elm Street 1907 Elm St Murphysboro 62966
0111534 Lakeland 719 S Giant City Rd Carbondale 62902
0111559Murdale 2701 W Main St Carbondale 62901
0111419Nashville First 358 W Lebanon St Nashville 62263
0428631New Heart Fellowship 22216 Wetsell St Nashville 62263
0111567 Nine 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
0111658 Steeleville 1315 W Shawneetown Trail Steeleville 62288
0111666 Sunfield 3203 Us Route 51 Du Quoin 62832-3517
0111674 Tamaroa First 208 S Locust St Tamaroa 62888
0111690 The Ridge 7350 Old Highway 13 Carbondale 62901
0111468 Tilden First 106 N Center St Tilden 62292
0428623Unity 57 Haven of Love Dr Makanda 62958
0111682University 700 S Oakland Ave Carbondale 62901-2553
0111716 Winkle 2737 State Route 13 Coulterville 62237
Missions
0591803Grace Fellowship 38 Old Church Rd Murphysboro 62966
0593580 Lighthouse Community-Okawville 7457 State Route 127 Nashville 62263
Nine Mile includes one other church that is not affiliated with IBSA and is not listed.
PASTOR: Guadalupe Lopez
PASTOR: Mark Lee (618) 841-0332
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: Scott Foster (618) 568-1523
PASTOR: Phillip White 6189244394
PASTOR: Joe Wagner (618) 542-3705
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
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: Paul Hicks (618) 529-5800
PASTOR: Scott Sharp (618) 327-3206
PASTOR: Michael Kleiboeker
PASTOR: Robby Hagerman
PASTOR: Rob Mathis (618) 318-1037
PASTOR: Jay Lowder (618) 357-2255
PASTOR: Sidney Logwood (618) 457-5926
PASTOR: Lee Valerius (618) 534-8965
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
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
PASTOR: Jeff Downard (618) 758-2681
PASTOR: Chester Wisely (618) 203-3940
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
North Central Baptist Association 16088
Director of Missions: Steven Ruggles
Association Address: 8015 Ravere St, Machesney Park 61115
(779) 200-5042
Moderator: Jeremiah Griffin
Clerk: Barbara Hastings
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0579545Bible Community 2810 W Pearl City Rd Freeport 61032PASTOR: Kyle Kalkbrenner (815) 990-1567
0106153Calvary 6286 Linden Rd Rockford 61109PASTOR: Michael Labate (815) 980-2949
0589108 Freedom 1406 School St Rockford 61101-5767
0106260 Halsted Road 3326 Halsted Rd Rockford 61101
0579255Karen of Rockford 718 Harlem Rd Machesney Park 61115
0106237 Lincoln Wood 705 N Springfield Ave Rockford 61101
0581664 Living Stones Fellowship 3326 Halsted Rd Rockford 61101
0106252Machesney Park First 718 Harlem Rd Machesney Park 61115
0106286 Pelley Road Christian Fellowship 3800 Pelley Rd Rockford 61102
0106278 South Beloit First 14035 Dorr Rd South Beloit 61080-2577
Missions
0591776 Grace 3326 Halsted Rd Rockford 61101
North Central includes one other church that is not affiliated with IBSA and is not listed.
Olney Baptist Association 16632
Director of Missions: James Beam
Association Address: 1810 Eastgate St, Olney 62450 (618) 392-7001
Moderator: James Beam
Clerk: Jim Heflin
Next Annual Meeting: 10/16-17; Clay City First, Clay City
Churches
0111724 Bogota First 4738 N 725th St Newton 62448
0111732Clay City First 118 S W 5th Clay City 62824
0111757 Freedom 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: Kevin McGinnis
PASTOR: Jeremiah Griffin (815) 505-5679
PASTOR: Eh Say Wah (779) 770-0301
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
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: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Jeff Hembree (618) 456-6000
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: James Beam (618) 392-7001
Palestine Baptist Association 16650
Director of Missions: Jerry Branson
Association Address: c/o Bonita Stanfield 7157 E 2000th Ave, Annapolis 62413
(618) 569-3189
Moderator: Jerry Branson
Clerk: Bonita Stanfield
Next Annual Meeting: 10/3; Highland Avenue, Robinson
Churches
0111849Duncanville Missionary 13456 E 700th Ave Robinson 62454PASTOR: Stephen Miller (618) 544-7997
0111856 Flat Rock First Missionary 208 W First Flat Rock 62427
0567446 Heartland 501 W Clover Hutsonville 62433
0111864 Hidalgo 213 E Harrison St Hidalgo 62432
0111872Highland Avenue 400 W Highland Ave Robinson 62454
0111898 Island Grove 8642 N 1000th St Martinsville 62442
0111906 Lawrenceville First 810 Dubois Lawrenceville 62439
0111914 Mt Olive 14167 E 180th Rd West York 62478
0112003New Hope 9391 N 1100th St Robinson 62454
0111948 Oblong First 201 S Garfield St Oblong 62449
0111955Olive Branch 2892 N 1000th St Martinsville 62442
0111971Prairie Grove 15505 N 450th St Oblong 62449
0111989Prior Grove 5505 N 400th St Oblong 62449
0111997 Shiloh 7194 Shiloh Ln Bridgeport 62417
0112011West Union First 212 E Union St West Union 62477
Quad Cities Area Baptist Association 16810
Director of Missions: Jon Sedgwick
Association Address: 8 Red Oak Dr, Coal Valley 61240
(309) 373-3559
Moderator: Jon Sedgwick
Clerk: Gerald Higdon
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0109389Colona First Southern 305 1st St Colona 61241
0526574 Destiny 226 - 17th St Rock Island 61201
0380717 Faith Fellowship 660 10th Ave W Milan 61264-2305
0589110 First Congregational 224 W Prospect St Kewanee 61443
0372540 Joy First 208 W Illinois St Joy 61260
0405035New Hope 706 1st St Coal Valley 61240
0109462Northcrest Calvary 3004 56th St Moline 61265
0591952Orion First 1101 4th St Orion 61273
0566750 Peoples Missionary 553 23rd St Rock Island 61201
0588639Trail of Hope Cowboy 2624 132nd Ave Sherrard 61281
PASTOR: Jerry Branson (618) 584-3215
PASTOR: Michael Delaney (618) 563-9175
PASTOR: Zeb Myers (618) 793-2636
PASTOR: Dwight McDaniel (618) 562-1397
PASTOR: Keith Wallace (217) 382-4549
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Nathan Allcorn (618) 553-0965
PASTOR: Cortez Merrell (270) 293-0575
PASTOR: Justin Sweitzer (217) 549-5786
PASTOR: Randy Nave (618) 569-3140
PASTOR: Mike Irvin
PASTOR: Zach Manuel (618) 554-6042
PASTOR: William Lindsey (270) 952-1382
PASTOR: Arthur Orndorff (217) 251-4790
PASTOR: Rodney Stalsberg (398) 792-1668
PASTOR: Donald Johnson 3097386093
PASTOR: Douglas Poston (309) 738-3913
PASTOR: Justin Rumley
PASTOR: Larry Hunt
PASTOR: Jon Sedgwick 5735769380
PASTOR: Ronald Philpot (309) 721-8186
PASTOR: Jeremiah Bullock (309) 737-7094
PASTOR: Willie Jones (563) 391-2406
PASTOR: John Alvarez (309) 738-7668
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 62411PASTOR: Bill Weaver 4025906604
0112128 Bayle City Fayette St S & 8th St E Ramsey 62080
0112037 Bethel 182 IL 185 Vandalia 62471
0432864 Brownstown First 503 E Oak St Brownstown 62418
0110189Calvary 1001 Rountree St Hillsboro 62049
0576067 Celebration Community 210 W Fourth St Pana 62557
0449223Coalton 657 E Haller Ave Nokomis 62075
0112052Columbus Southern 520 N 60 St Keyesport 62253
0109991Effingham First 213 W Fayette Ave Effingham 62401-2405
0112136 Fillmore 217 N Richmond Fillmore 62032
0437780 Grace 965 E Union St Nokomis 62075
0112094 Hagarstown RR 2 Vandalia 62471
0112177 Herrick 200 N Broadway St Herrick 62431
0112185Hopewell Rt 51 South Pana 62557
0112219Mt Carmel RR 1 Ramsey 62080
0112227 Mt Moriah 407 S Central St Coffeen 62017
0112276 New Bethel 274 E 3300 Ave Ramsey 62080
0112284 New Hope Tower Hill 62571
0112300 Oconee 114 Locust St Oconee 62553
PASTOR: Edmund Hill (217) 454-8330
PASTOR: Ben Foxworth (618) 326-7451
PASTOR: Olen Evans (618) 780-1857
PASTOR: Joe Lawson (618) 283-0842
PASTOR: Terry Walters (217) 827-4345
PASTOR: Justin Hill (217) 273-6562
PASTOR: Bruce Sasse 3183359847
PASTOR: Nathaniel Mason (217) 342-3976
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: Daniel White (217) 710-6591
PASTOR: Dick Wheeler
PASTOR: Dan Brookman (217) 251-4464
PASTOR: Doug Wodtka (618) 780-4947 0112326 Pleasant Mound 1832 Pleasant Mound Ave Smithboro 62284
0112318 Overcup RR 1 Vandalia 62471
PASTOR: Dennis Hutchison (618) 367-4945 0112102Ramsey First 2756 US Highway 51 Ramsey 62080
PASTOR: Jeff Shouse (618) 704-7655 0590446 Redeemer 425 North Ave Panama 62077
0112151Reno Southern 661 Sixteenth Ave Greenville 62246
0112342Schram City 2001 Miller Ave Hillsboro 62049-1621
0112367 Shiloh 28103 N 19th Ave Nokomis 62075
0109686 Smith Grove 949 Airport Ave Greenville 62246
0109694 Smithboro 210 E 4th Smithboro 62284
0112110 Sorento Southern 206 W Taylor Sorento 62086
0112375Taylor Springs First 704 West St Taylor Springs 62089
0109728 Unity 716 E 1700 Ave Vandalia 62471
0112391Vera 729 E 2045 Ave Ramsey 62080
0112409Walshville 408 Church St Walshville 62091
0112425Woburn 1513 Woburn Ave Greenville 62246
Rehoboth includes one other church that is not affiliated with IBSA and is not listed.
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: Robert Weaver (618) 267-7101
PASTOR: Dustin Ruble (618) 267-4914
PASTOR: Rudy Elam (217) 999-5702
PASTOR: Timothy Logue (618) 704-5738
Salem South Baptist Association 16760
Association Address: 904 Park Ave, Mount Vernon 62864 (618) 242-7862
Moderator: Jeremy Hamson
Clerk: Patsy Reeves
Next Annual Meeting: 10/3; Opdyke Missionary, Opdyke
Churches
0112433Antioch Missionary 9748 N IL Highway 148 Bonnie 62816PASTOR: Interim Pastor
0574500 Baker Street 58 Baker St Walnut Hill 62893
0112441Belle Rive Missionary 401 S Main St Belle Rive 62810
0112458 Bethel 1200 Bethel Rd Mount Vernon 62864
0112466 Bethlehem 4100 Church Rd Salem 62881
0112474 Blaze Chapel 2873 E Elm St Centralia 62801
0112482Bluford First (closed)
0112516 Camp Ground 16768 E Fairfield Rd Mount Vernon 62864-9836
0110965Casey Avenue 100 E Casey Ave Mount Vernon 62864
0112607 East Hickory Hill Missionary 20761 E IL Hwy 15 Bluford 62814
0112771East Salem 16812 N Rockford Ln Mount Vernon 62864
0112490 First Bonnie Missionary 175 W 5th St Bonnie 62816
0112581Harmony Missionary 19423 N Harmony Ln Mount Vernon 62864
0112557 Kell 101 3rd St Kell 62853
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Jeremy Hamson (618) 383-6930
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Gary Davenport (618) 214-8214
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Louis Browder 618-339-0466
PASTOR: Jerry Montgomery (618) 246-3150
PASTOR: Ronnie Mick (618) 316-3555
PASTOR: Randy Hayes (618) 214-6302
PASTOR: Tommy Howard
PASTOR: Bryan Austin (618) 822-2561
PASTOR: Henry Hall (618) 736-2997
0112623Lebanon Missionary 16016 E Lynchberg Rd Mount Vernon 62864PASTOR: Travis Hayes (618) 242-0578
0112631Logan Street 800 N 42nd St Mount Vernon 62864
0112649Long Prairie 147 County Road 150 E Belle Rive 62810
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Jerry Trotter
0112789Mt Vernon Second 605 S 34th St Mount Vernon 62864PASTOR: Joshua York (806) 676-8577
0112680 New Hope 17668 N Tonga Ln Mount Vernon 62864
0511568 New Life 1001 W 5th St Bluford 62814
0112706 Old Union Missionary 12100 E Highland View Mount Vernon 62864
0112714 Opdyke 9208 N Opdyke Ln Opdyke 62872
0112722Panther Fork Missionary 22224 N Tolle Ln Texico 62889
0112730 Park Avenue 900 Park Ave Mount Vernon 62864
PASTOR: Aaron Trotter
PASTOR: Rodney Gass (618) 237-4776
PASTOR: Jeffery Harrell (618) 315-1166
PASTOR: Shawn Scott (618) 231-2520
PASTOR: John Ashby (618) 755-9398
PASTOR: Mitchell Flesch (217) 412-2590
PASTOR: Lance Tate (618) 322-9201
Jason Webb (618) 266-7247
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
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: Ryan Beck
Association Address: 3890 Highway 145 S, Harrisburg 62946
(618) 252-1440
Moderator: Jack Hall
Clerk: Beverly Smith
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0112870 Bankston Fork 5890 Highway 13 W Harrisburg 62946
0112904 Carrier Mills First 306 Main St Carrier Mills 62917
0112912College Heights 2321 Illinois Ave Eldorado 62930
0112920 Dorrisville 1300 S Feazel St Harrisburg 62946
0112946 Eldorado 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
0113027 Junction First 179 Church St Junction 62954
0113035Ledford 2230 Ledford Rd Harrisburg 62946
0113043Liberty 250 Liberty Rd Harrisburg 62946
0113068 McKinley Avenue 410 W Sloan St Harrisburg 62946
0113084 Muddy First 160 Maple St Muddy 62965
0113092New Burnside New Burnside 62967
0113100 New Castle 2315 US Hwy 45 S Harrisburg 62946
0113134 North America 770 North America Rd Galatia 62935
0113142North Williford 1618 Green St Harrisburg 62946
0113159Ozark 820 Ozark Rd Ozark 62972
0113167 Pankeyville 935 Highway 145 South Harrisburg 62946
0113175Raleigh 30 W Church St Raleigh 62977
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 Eldorado 62930
0113274 Wasson 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: Greg Hughes
PASTOR: Michael Smith (618) 841-7427
PASTOR: David Miller (618) 841-5960
PASTOR: Chris Winkleman (618) 252-7491
PASTOR: Thomas Dutton (618) 499-0493
PASTOR: David Wood, Tyrone Wood, JJ McDonald, Jared Dale (618) 269-4241
PASTOR: Gary Graves (618) 841-1953
PASTOR: Ronald Reed (618) 841-0426
PASTOR: Trenton Duncan 618-499-9881
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Darrell Ford (618) 926-1305
PASTOR: Roy Dale Orr
PASTOR: Dale Martin (618) 841-8261
PASTOR: Keith Ital (618) 499-9638
PASTOR: David Webb (618) 777-2555
PASTOR: Donnie Hughes (618) 926-4601
PASTOR: Bill Ireland
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Richard Malone (618) 777-0596
PASTOR: Jack Hall (618) 269-4369
PASTOR: Keith Bunfill (618) 996-2688
PASTOR: Stephen Nyberg (618) 294-1477
PASTOR: Robert Mullins
Sandy Creek Baptist Association 16780
Association Address: 215 Cunningham, Murrayville 62668 (217) 882-2231
Moderator: Isaac King
Next Annual Meeting: 8/25-26; Calvary, Jacksonville
Churches
0113282Athensville 1311 Athensville Rd Roodhouse 62082PASTOR: Interim Pastor
0113472Beardstown First Southern 900 Grand Ave Beardstown 62618PASTOR: Daryl Vermillion (217) 323-5480
0113308 Bloomfield 854 Sand Rd Winchester 62694
0113316 Bluffs 112 S Rodgers Bluffs 62621
0113332Calvary 130 Raines Dr White Hall 62092
0113597 Calvary 859 N Main St Jacksonville 62650
0113381Charity Southern 101 Prairie St Greenfield 62044
0579087 Community Worship (disbanded)
PASTOR: Craig Anders (217) 473-7068
PASTOR: Robert Kean (217) 257-4004
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Ron Heard (217) 473-3273
PASTOR: Preston McKinnon (217) 473-4661
0555862Cornerstone 226 Cornerstone Dr Winchester 62694PASTOR: Ted Rhoades
0113407 East Union Manchester 62663
0113415Emmanuel 326 E Franklin St Roodhouse 62082
0113340 Faith 1026 3rd St Carrollton 62016
0105601Fieldon First 104 N Public Rd Fieldon 62031
0113498 Franklin 106 East St Franklin 62638
0569049Grace 204 E 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
0105684 Otterville Southern 103 E Main St Otterville 62052
0113365Panther Creek New Beginning 300 N Main St Chandlerville 62627
0113647 Pleasant Hill 122 State Route 106 Roodhouse 62082
0113480 Rushville First Southern 426 Maple Ave Rushville 62681
0113704 Sandridge 541 Moore Rd Winchester 62694-3723
0113753Walkerville c/o 650 Caldwell St Jacksonville 62650
0113779Wilmington (disbanded)
0443572Woodson 109 West St Woodson 62695
0113787 Youngblood 2449 Nortonville Rd Murrayville 62668
PASTOR: Kenny Stevens (217) 942-5081
PASTOR: Rob Brogdon (217) 801-0046
PASTOR: Alan King (217) 942-3803
PASTOR: Ralph Schultz (618) 977-8490
PASTOR: Bob Kerr (217) 248-6448
PASTOR: Doug Pierce
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: Hugh Carlock (217) 473-2589; Tom Carlock Jr (217) 320-3076
PASTOR: Scott Ketcham (217) 602-1986
PASTOR: Matt McAnally (217) 909-4813
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: David Slagle (217) 473-1892
PASTOR: Vaughn Suhling (217) 997-5599
PASTOR: Interim Pastor Missions
0595600 Glasgow 115 Jackson St Winchester 62694
0593657 Resurrection 508 W Pine St Jerseyville 62052-1529
PASTOR: Floyd Hendrix (618) 317-5396
PASTOR: Elmer Davis (217) 204-5368
Sinnissippi Baptist Association 16820
Director of Missions: Christopher Nolin
Association Address: 1904 18th Ave, Sterling IL 61081 (815) 625-0351
Clerk: Judy Webb
Next Annual Meeting: 10/1; Grace Fellowship, Ashton
Churches
0114165Bethel 1028 S 6th St Princeton 61356PASTOR: Interim Pastor
0114074 Emmanuel 1904 18th Ave Sterling 61081
0582253Grace Fellowship Amboy-Sublette 500 W Main St Sublette 61367
0114082Grace Fellowship Ashton 2128 IL Route 38 Ashton 61006
0586587 Grace Fellowship Davis Junction 10479 E High Rd Stillman Valley 61084
0114108 Iglesia Getsemani 1014 W 7th St Sterling 61081
0484782Iglesia Hispana 902 W 12th St Rock Falls 61071-2765
0114173Maranatha 2103 Walter St Rock Falls 61071
0114066 New Hope of Como 25059 Como Rd Sterling 61081
0114140 Northside 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: Christopher Nolin 815-625-0351
PASTOR: Kyle Kelly (615) 956-9520
PASTOR: Jeff Ardissone (630) 337-0683
PASTOR: Brad Pittman (815) 973-1369
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Daniel Rivera (815) 626-3768
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Roger Carlson (815) 499-9365
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: Vaughn Sanders
Clerk: Tina Logsdon
Next Annual Meeting: 10/1; Location TBD
Churches
0114355Bethel 119 W Bethel Dr Bourbonnais 60914PASTOR: Rodney Rodgers (870) 206-2717
0106534 Bolingbrook First 314 E Briarcliff Rd Bolingbrook 60440
0106740 Calumet City First 800 Pulaski Rd Calumet City 60409
0114256 Calvary 225 George St Morris 60450
0584293Calvary International 6306 Meadow Ridge Dr Plainfield 60586
0106930 Central 3500 W 203rd Olympia Fields 60461
0114447 Clifton 390 S Forest Clifton 60927
0114249Coal City First 4470 E Rt 113 Mazon 60444
0416271Cristo Es Rey 529 E Briarcliff Rd Bolingbrook 60440
0114371Crosspointe 8 W Rickard Dr Oswego 60543
0576618 Crosswinds Church 14360 S Route 59 Plainfield 60544
0586340 Emmanuel 1195 McCarthy Rd Lemont 60439
0114306 Emmanuel 701 Lions Rd Sandwich 60548
0394221Erven Avenue 1 Erven Rd Streator 61364
0375964 Fellowship 148 W 26th St S Chicago Heights 60411
0114439Friendship 15801 S Route 59 Plainfield 60544
0106807 Higher Ground 14644 Abbottsford Rd Midlothian 60445
0578766 Iglesia Camino Al Cielo 624 Meeker Ave Joliet 60432
0565832Island City 120 Vine St Wilmington 60481
0114314 Jackson Creek Fellowship 25800 S Center Rd Monee 60449
0583254 Journey 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
0114264 Peru First 1124 Sycamore St Peru 61354
0591054 Somonauk 315 E North St Somonauk 60552
0590712The Source 24022 W Lockport St Plainfield 60544-1659
Missions
0583867 Cornerstone Ministries 200 Half St Woodland 60974
0594505The Hill 14555 S Birchdale Dr Homer Glen 60491-7710
0587776 Transformation 216 W Sauk Trail S Chicago Heights 60411
0569303Unity Korean 730 N Independence Blvd Romeoville 60446
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: Chad Ozee (815) 214-9255
PASTOR: David Gilleland
PASTOR: Carlos Jimenez (630) 739-7914
PASTOR: J Post (630) 554-3875
PASTOR: Ken Schultz (815) 439-2706
PASTOR: Paul Harwood
PASTOR: Farid Ali (815) 909-7294
PASTOR: Curtis Starner 815-257-8771
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: John Mancha 815-549-3642
PASTOR: Ricardo Alcala (815) 207-9367
PASTOR: Jeffrey Logsdon (816) 686-5957
PASTOR: John Young , Michael Shepherd (708) 532-8550
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: Michael Young (618) 954-4540
PASTOR: John Patterson
PASTOR: Douglas Karius (815) 664-8227
PASTOR: David Johnson (815) 498-2312
PASTOR: Scott Taylor
PASTOR: Jerry Parker (815) 592-9550
PASTOR: Craig Arnold 630-400-2170
PASTOR: Autry Watkins (708) 745-1303
PASTOR: Byung Ahn
Union Baptist Association 16910
Director of Missions: Terry Mathis
Association Address: 716 E 12th, Metropolis 62960
(618) 524-9738
Moderator: David Siere
Clerk: Karen Faulkner
Next Annual Meeting: 10/16; New Hope Missionary, Metropolis
Churches
0114520 Brookport First 700 Pell Rd Brookport 62910
0105783Calvary Missionary 2162 Bay City Rd Brookport 62910
0114488 County Line Missionary 275 Richmond Rd Simpson 62985
0114496 Cypress First 181 Lowery St Cypress 62923-0007
0114504 Dixon Springs 978 State Highway 146 W Golconda 62938
0590832Grace 102 E 20th St Metropolis 62960-1246
0114561Hillerman Missionary 4197 Hillerman Rd Grand Chain 62941
0114579Immanuel 1119 Market St Metropolis 62960
0114587 Joppa Missionary 100 Washington St Joppa 62953
0114538 Karnak First 309 E Main St Karnak 62956
0114546 Metropolis First 307 Massac Creek Rd Metropolis 62960
0114603Mt Zion Missionary 5 Mount Zion Ln Buncombe 62912
0405076 New 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
0114660 Seven Mile 2513 Illinois 145 Rd Metropolis 62960
0114678 Simpson Missionary 7092 SR 147 Simpson 62985
0114512Vienna First 301 N 7th St Vienna 62995
0114702Waldo Missionary 6970 Waldo Church Rd Metropolis 62960
PASTOR: David Siere (618) 564-2772
PASTOR: Robert Craig (270) 702-2709
PASTOR: Jack Richardson (618) 697-1074
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) 771-2740
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Joseph Buchanan (618) 638-7632
PASTOR: Dean West (618) 614-4545
PASTOR: Clay Blankenbaker (270) 519-5566
PASTOR: Frank Forthman (618) 309-2391
PASTOR: Jack Hill (618) 771-6672
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Charles Duckworth (618) 697-4405
PASTOR: John Windings (618) 524-8681
PASTOR: Stephen Williams (270) 705-1094
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Trad York (270) 252-1378 Missions
0590831Legacy 4824 Benton Rd Metropolis 62960
Union includes one other church that is not affiliated with IBSA and is not listed.
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 61401PASTOR: Lewis Woods (309) 351-5499
Westfield Baptist Association 16945
Associational Contact: Rex Goble
Association Address: c/o Goble, 5172 E 2200th Rd, Kansas 61933 (217) 549-8690
Moderator: Rex Goble
Clerk: Mechelle Cohoon
Next Annual Meeting: TBD
Churches
0114728 Ashmore First 104 Walnut Ashmore 61912
0114801Casey First 101 E Alabama Ave Casey 62420
0595541Charleston 2800 University Dr Charleston 61920-9167
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
0114884 Marshall 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
0593898 Tuscola First 300 E Daggy St Tuscola 61953-1640
0114827 University (merged into Charleston First)
PASTOR: David Colvin (217) 218-4196
PASTOR: Jonathon McDonald (217) 932-5736
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Rex Goble
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Chad Kerner
PASTOR: Jamey Cohoon
PASTOR: Brooke Davis (217) 932-4746
PASTOR: Randy Black (217) 232-4573
PASTOR: Paul Cooper (217) 826-5073
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: John Coin 616-822-2630
PASTOR: Dean Fredrick Harner (217) 460-0459
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Michael Wilder (217) 417-6842
0114975Westfield 110 S Fulton Westfield 62474PASTOR: Scott Sims
Williamson Baptist Association 16955
Director of Missions: Kenneth Sharp
Association Address: 10093 Old Bainbridge Trail, Marion 62959 (618) 993-6069
Moderator: Robert Dickerson
Clerk: Delores Tanner
Next Annual Meeting: 10/2; Carterville First, Carterville
Churches
0114983Adams Street 1521 W Adams St Herrin 62948PASTOR: Interim Pastor
0115014 Bryan Street 521 E Bryan St Herrin 62948
0115030 Cana 7729 Route 166 Creal Springs 62922
0115139Carterville First 406 S Division St Carterville 62918
0115055Coal Bank Springs 10054 Dykersburg Rd Marion 62959
0567622Cornerstone 2705 Walton Way Marion 62959
0115071Creal Springs First 108 Keely St Creal Springs 62922
0115097 Davis 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
0115154 Herrin First 1500 S 13th St Herrin 62948
0115295Herrin Second 900 S 11th St Herrin 62948
0115204 Hurricane Memorial 517 S 22nd Herrin 62948
0115212Indian Camp 7237 Dykersburg Rd Stonefort 62987
0115220 Lake Creek 14109 Hartwell Church Rd Marion 62959
0577851LivingStone Community 16443 New Dennison Rd Marion 62959
0115188 Marion First 401 W Union St Marion 62959
0115303Marion Second 308 S Russell St Marion 62959
0115337 Marion Third 1102 E Boulevard St Marion 62959
0589074 Redemption 17466 N Route 37 Johnston City 62951
0115311Shiloh 13508 Allegany Rd Thompsonville 62890
0115329Springhill 3599 Palzo Rd Creal Springs 62922
0115253The Cross Community 1505 E Boyton St Marion 62959
0584016 The Word in Marion 1306 E Boulevard Marion 62959
Williamson includes one other church that is not affiliated with IBSA and is not listed.
PASTOR: Duane Faulkenberry (618) 942-6666
PASTOR: Steven Lindsay (618) 629-3128
PASTOR: Brad Harlow (618) 534-6827
PASTOR: Jimmy Reynolds (618) 922-2930
PASTOR: Michael Nave (618) 997-7884
PASTOR: Ted Conner (618) 309-3334
PASTOR: John Howat (618) 982-2306
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Kenneth Sharp (618) 559-9846
PASTOR: Stephen Seaford
PASTOR: Mark Goldman (618) 367-2450
PASTOR: Josh Wehrmeier (619) 319-3731
PASTOR: John Yeo Sr (618) 889-4651
PASTOR: Michael Garrett (618) 499-8719
PASTOR: David Nolen (618) 923-2268
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
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
Churches
0108746 Akin Missionary 22054 Black St Akin 62890-1311
0589178 Beloved Community 1835 W Harrison St Chicago 60612-3771
0591970 Bethany Road Bible 2215 Bethany Rd Dekalb 60115
0586334 Charis Community 1306 E Empire St Bloomington 61701
0594748 Chicago Chin 7400 W Foster Ave Chicago 60656-3452
0590763Chicago Golden Light Chinese 655 E Hintz Rd Wheeling 60090-6001
0586396 Christ 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
0580061Connexion 15768 N IL Hwy 37 Mount Vernon 62864
0591057 Cornerstone 121 1/2 W North St, Unit 203 Normal 61761
0594392Cornerstone Bible Chicago 4938 W Chicago Ave Chicago 60651-3142
0106971Destiny 325 Illinois Blvd Hoffman Estates 60169
0592658 Elmwood Park Community 2334 N 75th Ave Elmwood Park 60707
0586586 Embassy 123 N Plum Grove Rd Palatine 60067
0581404 Emmaus Road (disaffiliated)
PASTOR: Jeff Pullman
PASTOR: Daniel Chung (714) 640-9492
PASTOR: Jason Draper (815) 756-9020
PASTOR: Jon Bricker (309) 825-2072
PASTOR: Van Ceu (224) 234-5229
PASTOR: John Liu (224) 340-8190
PASTOR: Peter Bailey (219) 809-2929, Kevin Menke
PASTOR: RT Maldaner (612) 250-0799
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Matt Griswold (618) 553-6864
PASTOR: Matt Wilcoski (217) 766-2620
PASTOR: Henry Jordan (847) 505-6956
PASTOR: Freddie Rogers
PASTOR: Sean Stevenson (708) 453-4012
PASTOR: Phillip Howell (847) 496-0266
0114835Freedom 12496 N 1330th St Martinsville 62442PASTOR: Marvin Oakley (217) 932-5118
0593407 Gateway 15018 N Mccauley Ln Mount Vernon 62864-7977
0567772Good Shepherd 7205 S Ashland Ave Chicago 60636
0590029Grace Community 1108 Mill St Yorkville 60560
0592217 Grace Family 1717 W Morse Ave Chicago 60626
0590030 Greater Morning View 2335 E 100th St Chicago 60617
0592678 Greater New Hope Missionary 2240 Missouri Ave E Saint Louis 62205
0593579Iglesia Buen Samaritano 316 N Lake St Aurora 60506
0593578 Iglesia Cristiana Grace 1108 Mill St Yorkville 60560-1732
0577527 Iglesia El Mesias 7340 W 60th St Summit 60501
0545731Iglesia Luz Y Verdad 6502 S Il Route 31 Crystal Lake 60014-6425
0582526 Iglesia Nazaret 3101 S Oak Park Ave Berwyn 60402
0586589Iglesia Nuevo Pacto 2050 W 59th St Chicago 60636
0576423Iglesia Peniel 1544 N Kedzie Ave Chicago 60651
0582529La Mision de Jesus 7328 W 60th Pl Summit 60501-1515
0592118 Living Word Bible 55 Stephen Street Lemont 60439
0594915Monmouth Chin Christian 317 W Broadway Monmouth 61462-1616
0592676 Morning Star 5500 Newburg Rd Rockford 61108
0582548 Mount Ebenezer 3555 W Huron Chicago 60624
0113571Murrayville 508 Main Murrayville 62668
0589107 New Beginnings of Chicago 6620 S KING DR CHICAGO 60637-3210
0592579New City 2110 Fox Dr Ste C Champaign 61820-7553
0583873New Hope Christian 1033 E 95th St Chicago 60619
0591985New Zion 4726 Jasper St Rockford 61101-9000
0114934 North Side 414 N 5th St Charleston 61920
0594746 OneSeven 500 N Cleveland Ave Bradley 60915-1004
0573399Open Door 205 S New York St Toledo 62468
0485227 Paris Southern 620 W Jasper St Paris 61944
0593658 Peaceful 3201 Meadow Dr Rolling Mdws 60008-2728
0592677 Redeemer 5501 Windsor Rd Loves Park 61111
0109280 Redeemer Fellowship 1125 Oak St Saint Charles 60174
0591390 Redemption Community 1897 Mascoutah Ave Belleville 62220-5903
0594755Requiem 4642 Camellia Pl Alton 62002-7149
0106484 Taylorville Southern 1121 N Webster St Taylorville 62568-1256
PASTOR: Dustin Haile (618) 231-5688
PASTOR: James Dirkans (773) 651-3455
PASTOR: Ivan Truman
PASTOR: Jorge Rodriguez (312) 934-4040
PASTOR: Tyrone Harrington (708) 351-6176
PASTOR: DeRienzia Johnson (618) 274-3599
PASTOR: Jose Nunez (630) 621-5838
PASTOR: Roberto Arevalo (815) 219-3249
PASTOR: Isidro Mendizabal
PASTOR: Giovanni Moran (815) 814-1136
PASTOR: Isidro Mendizabal
PASTOR: Otilio Cardoso
PASTOR: Rene Corona (630) 701-0437
PASTOR: Steven Gomez
PASTOR: Michael Campo (847) 212-0310
PASTOR: Nicev Cinzah (309) 631-0296
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Leon Miller (773) 858-0397
PASTOR: Gary Wells (217) 883-3763
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: Charlie Barclay (815) 263-3243
PASTOR: Leon Hanley (217) 663-7192
PASTOR: Lonnie Hanley
PASTOR: Jai Park (847) 962-5233
PASTOR: John Dirkse (815) 968-2603
PASTOR: Joseph Thorn (630) 632-6611
PASTOR: Jason Mertz (314) 941-0678
PASTOR: Vince Bissey
PASTOR: Dennis Hudson (217) 820-1598
0585183The Church in Dekalb 1600 E Lincoln Hwy Ste B Dekalb 60115
0591050 The Journey Metro East (closed)
PASTOR: Jamie Page (815) 501-9826
0591051The Journey-SI 9835 Old Bainbridge Tr Marion 62959PASTOR: Jordan Bird
0581420 True Fellowship Missionary 9556 S King Dr Chicago 60628
0468421United Baylis 410 W Second Baylis 62314
0567769United Faith Missionary 1 Westbrook Corporate Ctr Westchester 60154-5701
0593656 Vietnamese Evangelical of Winfield 0N167 Page St Winfield 60190-1134
0108647 Walnut Grove 204 Steven St Carmi 62821
0594760 Wayne City First Christian 201 N Main St Wayne City 62895
0590034 Wheaton Second 1520 Avery Ave Wheaton 60187
Missions
0594136 All Peoples - Glendale Heights 246 Paddock Cir Glendale Hts 60139-2133
0594437 Ashburn - Chicago 3647 W 83rd St Chicago 60652-2447
0594517 Ashburn Arabic 15401 Wolf Rd Orland Park 60467-4537
0595338 Beautiful 2326 Bradley Pl Evanston 60202-1531
0595508 Christ Redeemed 9733 S Avenue H Chicago 60617-5545
0589871City of Joy Fellowship 101 Jackie Joyner Kersee Cir E Saint Louis 62204-1742
0589863Cross of Christ 301 N Washington St Naperville 60540
0595403Empowerment Community 5846 W Madison St Chicago 60644-3839
0589875Gathering of the First Born 951 Lincoln Ave Jacksonville 62650
0592421Gracepoint Chicago 2233 Sherman Ave Evanston 60201-2448
0593256 Gracepoint Chicago Hyde Park 5029 S Greenwood Ave Chicago 60615
0595500 Iglesia Good News in Jesus 4851 W Wrightwood Ave Chicago 60639-1730
0593648 Lighthouse Bible 342 Townline Rd Mundelein 60060-4225
0594134 Peace Community 10810 S Sangamon St Chicago 60643
0589176 Redeemer 113 Plaza Dr Waterloo 62298
0584291Sojourn 708 Portland Ave Belleville 62220
PASTOR: Terrence Brown (773) 619-7869
PASTOR: James Jacques (217) 430-3139
PASTOR: Reginald Saffo (708) 544-7736
PASTOR: Kim Dang (832) 560-4278
PASTOR: Interim Pastor
PASTOR: Steve Griswold (618) 553-9648
PASTOR: Kevin Williams (630) 260-0190
PASTOR: Jonathan Barney (284) 392-4455
PASTOR: Joshua Burks (708) 770-3909
PASTOR: Wael Dawahir (312) 813-8121
PASTOR: Tae Hwang
PASTOR: Danny Hampton (708) 632-6424
PASTOR: Kempton Turner (618) 531-8765
PASTOR: Tom Schmidt
PASTOR: Maurice Gaiter (708) 803-0933
PASTOR: Sylvain Lombe (217) 370-3162
PASTOR: Kevin Huang
PASTOR: David Park (714) 873-3677
PASTOR: Alexander Hercules (773) 865-5419
PASTOR: Vasilii Ikizliv (630) 402-7090
PASTOR: Samuel Johnson 918-808-7960
PASTOR: Shayne Robinson (618) 797-8400
PASTOR: Nathan Stuller (618) 304-4011
This information, based on the associational year, is taken from the 2022 ACP (Annual Church Profile). Cooperative Program, Mission Illinois Offering and Baptist Children's Home gifts are based on actual receipts for the 2022 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.
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
Bay Creek Baptist Association
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
Central Baptist Association
Chicago Metro Baptist Association
1- Newly affiliated in 2022
2- Name changed (was Crossroads Community)
3- Name changed (was Central Grace)
4- Newly affiliated in 2022
2022-21 CHANGE
CHANGE
Clear Creek Baptist Association
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
East Central Illinois Baptist Association
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
Fox Valley Baptist Association
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
Franklin Baptist Association
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
Goshen Trail Baptist Association
Greater Wabash Baptist Association
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
Heartland Baptist Network
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
Lake County Baptist Association
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
Metro East Baptist Association
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
Nine Mile Baptist Association
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
North Central Baptist Association
Olney Baptist Association
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
Palestine Baptist Association
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
Rehoboth Baptist Association
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
Saline Baptist Association
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
Three Rivers Baptist Association
2022-21 CHANGE
Three Rivers Baptist Association
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
Union Baptist Association
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
Newly affiliated in 2022
2- Now part of new church Charleston
Westfield Baptist Association
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
Williamson Baptist Association
The above comparison reflects changes between 2022 reported statistics and 2021 reported statistics.
2022 STATISTICAL SUMMARY
Illinois Baptist State Association
2022 STATISTICAL SUMMARY
Illinois Baptist State Association
As of 12-31-2022, 839 churches and 51 missions are affiliated with IBSA. That includes 116 non-cooperating churches.
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. Musgrave J.M. Pepper W.L. Brock 1928MetropolisHarmon EtterJ.A.
ShieldsJ.A.
1934Anna O.W. ShieldsJ.A.
1935Granite CityI.E. Lee
1936DuQuoinI.E. Lee
1937 HerrinJ.Will HowellJ.A.
Reeder C.F. Hooker
1938 Johnston 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.MooreNoel M. TaylorHarold Cameron
1959Anna W.C. Dobbs L.H.Moore Noel 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 2022 Annual Church Profile and other available records.
The death of his faithful ones is valuable in the Lord’s sight. Psalms 116:15
Morris Baker Clifton, Clifton
Chuck Blanton Grace, Palmyra
Ernie Busher Olney Southern, Olney
Three Rivers
Sandy Creek
Olney
Dennis Cunningham North Alton Gateway
James R Hayes St James, Hillsboro Macoupin
James Leischner Oreana, Oreana Central
Leon Peterson Fifteenth Street, Fairview Heights
Joe Bob Pierce Logan Street, Mount Vernon
Metro East
Salem South
Mike Rutledge Arthur Southern Arthur
Gerald Steffy Former DOM
Metro Peoria
Jim Wilson Oak Grove, Vienna Union
Adams Street, HERRIN Williamson
Agape Bible Fellowship, MATTESON
Agape Korean, NORTHBROOK
AKIN, Akin Missionary
ALBION
Albion First
Samaria Missionary
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Miscellaneous
Greater Wabash
Greater Wabash
ALEDO, Trail of Hope Cowboy Quad Cities
All Peoples, GLENDALE HTS
Alpha, BOLINGBROOK
ALTAMONT
Miscellaneous
Chicago Metro
Altamont First Rehoboth
Jackson Township Louisville
ALTO PASS, Alto Pass First Clear Creek
ALTON
Calvary Gateway
Greater St James Gateway
Heartland Gateway
North Alton Gateway
Requiem Metro East
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
ANTIOCH, Lighthouse Church of Antioch
Antioch, MACEDONIA
Antioch Missionary, BONNIE
Chicago Metro
Lake County
Goshen Trail
Salem South
ARGENTA, Argenta Central
ARLINGTON HTS
Chicago Japanese
Korean Bethel
Tyrannus
Armitage, CHICAGO
Arrington Prairie, SIMS
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Greater Wabash
ARTHUR, Arthur Southern Central
Ashburn, ORLAND PARK
Ashburn Arabic, ORLAND PARK
Ashburn-Chicago, CHICAGO
ASHLAND, New Beginnings Christian Fellowship
Chicago Metro
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Sandy Creek
ASHMORE
Ashmore FirstWestfield
Enon MissionaryWestfield
ASHTON, Grace FellowshipSinnissippi
ATHENS, New LifeHeartland Network
Athensville, ROODHOUSESandy Creek
ATWOOD, Atwood FirstCentral
AUBURN, Meadowbrook Heartland Network
August Gate, BELLEVILLEMetro East
AURORA
Iglesia Alfa y OmegaFox Valley
Iglesia Buen SamaritanoMiscellaneous
Iglesia EmanuelFox Valley
New HopeFox Valley
Orchard ValleyFox Valley
Springbrook CommunityChicago Metro
AVA, Ava MissionaryNine Mile
Baker Street, WALNUT HILLSalem South
Bankston Fork, HARRISBURGSaline
BARTONVILLE, BartonvilleMetro Peoria
Bayle City, RAMSEYRehoboth
BAYLIS, United BaptistMiscellaneous
Beacon Hill Missionary, CHICAGO HTSChicago Metro
BEARDSTOWN, First SouthernSandy Creek
Beaucoup, PINCKNEYVILLENine Mile
Beautiful, EVANSTONMiscellaneous
Beech Grove, THEBESClear Creek
BELKNAP, New HopeUnion
BELLE RIVE
Belle Rive MissionarySalem South
Long PrairieSalem South
Sugar CampGoshen Trail
BELLEVILLE
August Gate Metro East
EastviewMetro East
New Antioch MissionaryMetro East
Pleasant ValleyMetro East
Redemption CommunityMiscellaneous
Redemption Downtown-BellevilleMetro East
SoJournMiscellaneous
TowerviewMetro East
Villa HillsMetro East
Beloved Community, CHICAGOMiscellaneous
BEMENT, BementEast Central
BENTON
CaldwellFranklin
Forest Franklin
ImmanuelFranklin
Jackson GroveFranklin
New Hope MissionaryFranklin
North BentonFranklin
Rend Franklin
Steel CityFranklin
West CityFranklin
BERWYN, Iglesia BetelFox Valley
BETHALTO, Bethalto FirstGateway
Bethany, CYPRESSClear Creek
Bethany Road Bible, DEKALBMiscellaneous
Bethel
BOURBONNAISThree Rivers
COBDENClear Creek
DANVILLEEast Central
MT VERNONSalem South
ODIN Kaskaskia
PRINCETONSinnissippi
ST CHARLESFox Valley
TROY Gateway
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
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
BRADLEY, One SevenMiscellaneous
BRAIDWOOD, Main StreetThree Rivers
Brainard Avenue, COUNTRYSIDE
Bread of Life, CHICAGO
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
BREESE, Faith Kaskaskia
BRIDGEPORT, Shiloh Palestine
BRIGHTON, Crossroads Community Gateway
BROADVIEW
Broadview Missionary
St James Community
BROOKPORT
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Brookport First Union
Calvary Missionary Union
BROUGHTON
New Prospect
Goshen Trail
Brownfield, GOLCONDA Antioch
BROWNSTOWN, Brownstown First Rehoboth
Bryan Street, HERRIN Williamson
BUNCOMBE
Mt Zion Missionary Union
New Hope Clear Creek
United Missionary
Clear Creek
BUNKER HILL, Bunker Hill Macoupin
BURNT PRAIRIE, Liberty
CAHOKIA, Jerome Lane
Greater Wabash
Metro East
Caldwell, BENTON Franklin
Caledonia, OLMSTED
CALUMET CITY, Calumet City First
Calvary
Clear Creek
Three Rivers
ALTON Gateway
EDWARDSVILLE Gateway
EFFINGHAM Kaskaskia
ELGIN
GALESBURG
Fox Valley
West Central
GRANITE CITY Gateway
HILLSBORO Rehoboth
JACKSONVILLE
Sandy Creek
MONTGOMERY Fox Valley
MONTICELLO East Central
MORRIS
Three Rivers
PITTSFIELD Bay Creek
ROCKFORD
SPARTA
North Central
Metro East
WEST FRANKFORT Franklin
WHITE HALL
Calvary East St Louis, EAST ST LOUIS
Calvary International, PLAINFIELD
Sandy Creek
Metro East
Three Rivers
Calvary Missionary, BROOKPORT Union
Camp Ground, MT VERNON
Salem South
Cana, CREAL SPRINGS Williamson
CANTON, Temple
Capernaum, PEORIA
CARBONDALE
Metro Peoria
Metro Peoria
Christ
CARLINVILLE
Charity
Cross Macoupin
Emmanuel Macoupin
CARLYLE, Carlyle First Kaskaskia
CARMI
Carmi First Greater Wabash
Kingdom Goshen Trail
Stewart Street
Greater Wabash
Walnut Grove Miscellaneous
CAROL STREAM
Gospelife North Wheaton Campus
Gospelife Carol Stream
Trinity International
CARPENTERSVILLE, Meadowdale First
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Fox Valley
CARRIER MILLS, Carrier Mills First Saline
CARROLLTON, Faith
Sandy Creek
CARTERVILLE, Carterville First Williamson
CASEY
Casey First Westfield
Macedonia Westfield
Casey Avenue, MT VERNON
Salem South
CASEYVILLE Metro East
Friendship Metro East
True Worship Metro East
CAVE IN ROCK, Cave in Rock First Antioch
Celebration Community, PANA Rehoboth
Centennial Missionary, CHICAGO
Central, OLYMPIA FIELDS
Chicago Metro
Three Rivers
Central City, CENTRALIA Kaskaskia
CENTRALIA
Blaze Chapel
Central City
Crossroads of Centralia
Eternity
Wamac Missionary
Salem South
Kaskaskia
Kaskaskia
Kaskaskia
Kaskaskia
Zion Hill Kaskaskia
CHAMPAIGN, Temple
CHANDLERVILLE, Panther Crk New Begin
CHANNAHON, Families of Faith
East Central
Sandy Creek
Fox Valley
Charis Community, BLOOMINGTON Miscellaneous
Charity, CARLINVILLE Macoupin
Charity Southern, GREENFIELD
Sandy Creek CHARLESTON
Charleston Westfield
Friendship Westfield
North Side Miscellaneous
CHATHAM, Chatham Heartland Network
CHESTER, Chester First Nine Mile CHICAGO
Another Chance Chicago Metro
ArmitageChicago Metro
Ashburn-ChicagoMiscellaneous
Beloved CommunityMiscellaneous
Bread of LifeChicago Metro
Centennial MissionaryChicago Metro
Chicago ChinMiscellaneous
Chicago West BibleChicago Metro
Chicagoland CommunityChicago Metro
Christ BibleChicago Metro
Christ RedeemedMiscellaneous
Cornelia AvenueChicago Metro
Cornerstone Bible ChicagoMiscellaneous
Empowerment CommunityMiscellaneous
Evening Star MissionaryChicago Metro
Faith TabernacleChicago Metro
First New BethlehemChicago Metro
First New Mt OliveChicago Metro
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 El MesiasMiscellaneous
Iglesia Evangelica FiladelfiaChicago Metro
Iglesia Good News in JesusMiscellaneous
Iglesia Misionera North AvenueChicago Metro
Iglesia NazaretMiscellaneous
Iglesia Nuevo PactoMiscellaneous
Iglesia PenielMiscellaneous
ImmanuelChicago Metro
Mission of FaithChicago Metro
Mount EbenezerMiscellaneous
Mt Carmel Children of GodChicago Metro
Mt JoyChicago Metro
New Beginnings of ChicagoMiscellaneous
New Hope ChristianMiscellaneous
New Seasons ChicagoChicago Metro
New Tabernacle of Faith
Original Wings of Faith
Peace Community
Pilgrim Rest
Practical Word Ministries
Primera Iglesia de La Villita
Progressive
Real
Reborn Community
Resurrection House
Ridge House of Praise
Rose of Light
Soul Saving Missionary
Miscellaneous
Chicago Metro
Miscellaneous
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Miscellaneous
Southwest Lake County
Sow Community
Starting Point Community
St John Baptist Temple
St Joseph Missionary
The Connection Community
True Fellowship Missionary
Uptown
Urban Voice
Vietnamese Alliance
Chicago Chin, CHICAGO
Chicago Emmanuel Mission, WHEATON
Chicago Golden Light Chinese, WHEELING
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
Beacon Hill Missionary
Iglesia Cristo Rompe Las Cadenas
Chicago Japanese, ARLINGTON HTS
Chicago West Bible, CHICAGO
Chicagoland Community, CHICAGO
CHILLICOTHE
River Terrace Cowboy
Rome
Chinese NW Suburbs, ROLLING MEADOWS
Christ Church
CARBONDALE
MICHIGAN CITY IN
Christ Redeemed, CHICAGO
Christ Transformed Lives, WEST CHICAGO
CHRISTOPHER
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Miscellaneous
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Miscellaneous
Chicago Metro
Miscellaneous
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Metro Peoria
Metro Peoria
Chicago Metro
Nine Mile
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Chicago Metro
Christopher First Franklin
Faith Missionary Franklin
Christway, GODFREY Gateway
Church of the Cross, MAHOMET
CICERO, Iglesia Misionera
City of Joy, PINGREE GROVE
City of Joy Fellowship, EAST ST LOUIS
CLARENDON HILLS
Hinsdale Chinese
East Central
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Chicago Metro
River of Life
Chicago Metro
Clarksville, MARSHALL Westfield
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
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
Concord, PINCKNEYVILLENine Mile
Congolese, SPRINGFIELDHeartland Network
Connexion, MT VERNONMiscellaneous
Cornelia Avenue, CHICAGOChicago Metro
Cornerstone
MARIONWilliamson
NORMALMiscellaneous
SAVOYEast Central
WINCHESTERSandy Creek
Cornerstone Bible, CHICAGOMiscellaneous
Cornerstone Korean, SAVOYEast Central
Cornerstone Ministries, WATSEKAThree Rivers
COULTERVILLE
Coulterville FirstNine Mile
WinkleNine Mile
COUNTRY CLUB HILLS
Another ChanceChicago Metro
HillcrestChicago Metro
COUNTRYSIDE
Brainard AvenueChicago Metro
La Mision de Jesus Miscellaneous
County Line Missionary, SIMPSON Union
CREAL SPRINGS
Cana Williamson
Creal Springs First Williamson
Fairview Williamson
New Salem Missionary Union
Springhill Williamson
Cristo Es Rey, BOLINGBROOK
Three Rivers
Cross, CARLINVILLE Macoupin
Cross Community, MARION Williamson
Cross of Christ, NAPERVILLE Miscellaneous
Crosspoint, EDWARDSVILLE Gateway
Crosspointe, OSWEGO
Crossroads Community
Three Rivers
BRIGHTON Gateway
POST BARRINGTON Lake County
Crossroads of Centralia, CENTRALIA Kaskaskia
CROSSVILLE, Crossville Missionary Greater Wabash
Crosswinds, PLAINFIELD
CRYSTAL LAKE
Three Rivers
Crystal Lake First Fox Valley
Iglesia Luz Y Verdad Miscellaneous
CUTLER, Cutler First Nine Mile
CYPRESS
Bethany
Clear Creek
Cypress First Union
DAHLGREN
Dahlgren Goshen Trail
Union Missionary Goshen Trail
DANVILLE, Bethel East Central
DARIEN, Living Word Bible
DAVIS JUNCTION, Grace Fellowship
Miscellaneous
Sinnissippi
Davis Prairie, MARION Williamson
DAWSON, Southtower Community
DECATUR
Heartland Network
Emmanuel Central
Galilee Central
Logos Central
Summit Avenue Central
Tabernacle Central
DEKALB
Bethany Road Bible
The Church in Dekalb
Delafield, MCLEANSBORO
Delta, SPRINGFIELD
DES PLAINES
Golf Road
Iglesia Cristiana El Camino
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Goshen Trail
Heartland Network
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Romanian Chicago Metro
DESOTO, Desoto First Nine Mile
Destiny
HOFFMAN ESTATESMiscellaneous
ROCK ISLANDQuad Cities
Diamond Springs, SHATTUCKaskaskia
Ditney Ridge, NORRIS CITYGoshen Trail
DIXON, NorthsideSinnissippi
Dixon Springs, GOLCONDAUnion
DONGOLA
Dongola FirstClear Creek
FriendshipClear Creek
Mt Olive Clear Creek
Dorrisville, HARRISBURGSaline
DOW, Dow SouthernGateway
DOWELL, Dowell FirstNine Mile
DU QUOIN
Du Quoin FirstNine Mile
Du Quoin SecondNine Mile
Old Du QuoinFranklin
SunfieldNine Mile
Duncanville, ROBINSONPalestine
DUPO, Dupo FirstMetro East
Dutch Ridge Missionary, CARBONDALEClear Creek
East Cape, McCLUREClear Creek
EAST CARONDELET, East Carondelet FirstMetro East
East Hickory Hill, BLUFORDSalem South
EAST PEORIA
ElmridgeMetro Peoria
The JourneyMetro Peoria
East Salem, MT VERNONSalem South
EAST ST LOUIS
Calvary East St LouisMetro East
City of Joy FellowshipMiscellaneous
FairmontMetro East
Fifteenth StreetMetro East
Greater New HopeMiscellaneous
New Bethel MissionaryMetro East
New Life CommunityMetro East
New VisionsMetro East
Southern MissionMetro East
Straightway Metro East
East Union, MURRAYVILLESandy Creek
Eastview
BELLEVILLEMetro East
SPRINGFIELDHeartland Network
EDDYVILLE, Eddyville MissionaryBig Saline
Eden, WOODSTOCKFox Valley
EDINBURG, Edinburg FirstHeartland Network
EDWARDSVILLE
CalvaryGateway
CrosspointGateway
Holiday ShoresGateway
Metro Gateway
EFFINGHAM
CalvaryKaskaskia
Effingham FirstRehoboth
Iglesia Latina de EffinghamKaskaskia
New HopeKaskaskia
ELDORADO
College HeightsSaline
Eldorado FirstSaline
Scott StreetSaline
Union GroveSaline
ELGIN
CalvaryFox Valley
Iglesia BethaniaFox Valley
Iglesia El CalvarioFox Valley
Iglesia Vida NuevaFox Valley
Larkin AvenueFox Valley
ELIZABETHTOWN
Elizabethtown FirstAntioch
Peter's CreekAntioch
ELK GROVE VILLAGE, Elk Grove Village FirstFox Valley
ELKVILLE, Elkville Nine Mile
ELLIS GROVE, Ellis Grove FirstNine Mile
Ellis Mound, WAYNE CITYGreater Wabash
Elm River, FAIRFIELDGreater Wabash
Elm Street, MURPHYSBORONine Mile
Elmridge, EAST PEORIAMetro Peoria
Elmwood Park Community, ELMWOOD PARKMiscellaneous
Embassy, MT PROSPECTMiscellaneous
Emmanuel
CARLINVILLE Macoupin
DECATURCentral
LEMONTThree Rivers
ROODHOUSESandy Creek
SALEMKaskaskia
SANDWICHThree Rivers
STERLINGSinnissippi
Emmaus-Genoa, GENOAFox Valley
Empowerment Community, CHICAGOMiscellaneous
ENERGY, Energy FirstWilliamson
Enon Missionary, ASHMOREWestfield
Erven Avenue, STREATORThree Rivers
Eternity, CENTRALIAKaskaskia
EVANSTON
BeautifulMiscellaneous
EvanstonChicago Metro
Evening Star Missionary, CHICAGOChicago Metro
EWING, Ewing FirstFranklin
FAIRFIELD
Elm RiverGreater Wabash
Fairfield FirstGreater Wabash
Jasper
North Side
Pleasant Grove Missionary
Greater Wabash
Greater Wabash
Greater Wabash
Fairman, SANDOVAL Kaskaskia
Fairmont, EAST ST LOUIS Metro East
Fairview, CREAL SPRINGS Williamson
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS
Fairview Heights First Metro East
New Christian Fellowship
Metro East
Sterling 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 Christian, WAYNE CITY
Salem South
Miscellaneous
First Congregational, KEWANEE Quad Cities
First New Bethlehem, CHICAGO
First New Mt Olive Missionary, CHICAGO
Chicago Metro
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
FRANKLIN, Franklin
Chicago Metro
Sandy Creek
FREEBURG, Faith Metro East
Freedom
MARTINSVILLE Miscellaneous
NOBLE Olney
ROCKFORDNorth Central
Freedom Missionary, MCLEANSBOROFranklin
FREEPORT, Bible CommunityNorth Central
Friendship
CASEYVILLEMetro East
CHARLESTONWestfield
DONGOLA Clear Creek
PLAINFIELDThree Rivers
Gabaon, CHICAGOChicago Metro
GALATIA
Galatia FirstSaline
Harco Saline
Long BranchSaline
North AmericaSaline
Galena Park, PEORIA HEIGHTSMetro Peoria
GALESBURG
CalvaryWest Central
FaithMetro Peoria
Road to FreedomMetro Peoria
Galilee, DECATURCentral
GARY IN
Anew Life MinistryChicago Metro
MetropolitanChicago Metro
Resurrection House of NW IndianaChicago Metro
Gaskin City Missionary, HARRISBURGSaline
Gateway, MT VERNONMiscellaneous
Gathering of the First Born, JACKSONVILLEMiscellaneous
GEFF, Pleasant HillGreater Wabash
GENOA
Emmaus-GenoaFox Valley
Gospel Life BibleFox Valley
GIBSON CITY, Gibson City FirstEast Central
GILLESPIE, TrinityMacoupin
GIRARD
New BeginningsMacoupin
Pleasant DaleMacoupin
Glasgow, WINCHESTERSandy Creek
GLEN CARBON, Red HillGateway
GLEN ELLYN
Karen MissionChicago Metro
Peoples CommunityChicago Metro
GLENDALE HTS, All Peoples Miscellaneous
GLENWOOD, In the Upper Room MinistriesChicago Metro
GODFREY, ChristwayGateway
GOLCONDA
BrownfieldAntioch
Dixon SpringsUnion
Golconda FirstAntioch
Homberg Antioch
Mt OlivetAntioch
Sulphur Springs Antioch
Golf Road, DES PLAINES
Good Hope, CHICAGO
Good Shepherd, CHICAGO
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Miscellaneous
GOREVILLE, Goreville First Williamson
Gospel Grace, WOODSTOCK
Gospelife North Wheaton, CAROL STREAM
Gospelife Carol Stream, CAROL STREAM
Fox Valley
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Gospel Life Bible, GENOA Fox Valley
Grace
GRANITE CITY Gateway
METROPOLIS Union
NOKOMIS Rehoboth
PALMYRA
Sandy Creek
PEORIA Metro Peoria
ROCKFORD
WINCHESTER
Grace Community
VILLA PARK
North Central
Sandy Creek
Chicago Metro
YORKVILLE Miscellaneous
Grace Creek, STREAMWOOD
Grace Family, CHICAGO
Grace Fellowship
Chicago Metro
Miscellaneous
AMBOY-SUBLETTE Sinnissippi
ASHTON Sinnissippi
DAVIS JUNCTION Sinnissippi
WEST FRANKFORT Franklin
Grace Fellowship Mission, MURPHYSBORO Nine Mile
Grace Missionary, MARKHAM
Chicago Metro
Grace Southern, VIRDEN Macoupin
Gracepoint, CHICAGO
Gracepoint Chicago Hyde Park, CHICAGO
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
GRAND CHAIN, Hillerman Union
GRAND TOWER, Grand Tower First Clear Creek
GRANITE CITY
Bethesda Gateway
Grace Gateway
Granite City Second Gateway
Iglesia Maranatha Gateway
Mitchell First Gateway
Reformed Gateway
Suburban Gateway
Unity Gateway
West 22nd St Gateway
GRAYVILLE
Grayville First
Northside
Greater Wabash
Greater Wabash
Greater Morning View, CHICAGO Miscellaneous
Greater New Hope, EAST ST LOUIS
Greater Rock of Ages, CHICAGO
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Greater St James, ALTON Gateway
Greater Tabernacle, CHICAGO
Chicago Metro
GREENFIELD, Charity Southern Sandy Creek
GREENUP, Greenup First Southern Westfield
GREENVIEW, Greenview First Heartland Network
GREENVILLE
Reno Southern Rehoboth
Smith Grove Rehoboth
Wisetown Kaskaskia
Woburn Rehoboth
GURNEE, Sanctuary Messianic Lake County
Hagarstown, VANDALIA Rehoboth
Halsted Road, ROCKFORD
HAMILTON, Hamilton First
North Central
Metro Peoria
HAMMOND, Hammond Missionary Central
Harbor, MARION Clear Creek
Harco, GALATIA Saline
Harmony Community, CHICAGO
Harmony Missionary, MT VERNON
HARRISBURG
Chicago Metro
Salem South
Bankston Fork Saline
Dorrisville Saline
Gaskin City Missionary Saline
Harrisburg First Saline
Highview Missionary Big Saline
Land Street Missionary Saline
Ledford Saline
Liberty Saline
Macedonia Missionary Big 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
St Mark Missionary
Universal
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
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
HIDALGO, Hidalgo
Higher Ground, MIDLOTHIAN
HIGHLAND
Goshen Trail
Palestine
Three Rivers
Faith Gateway
Highland Southern Gateway
Mosaic Gateway
Highland Avenue, ROBINSON
Palestine
Highland Southern, HIGHLAND Gateway
Highview Missionary, HARRISBURG
Hillcrest, COUNTRY CLUB HILLS
Big Saline
Chicago Metro
Hillerman, GRAND CHAIN Union
HILLSBORO
Calvary Rehoboth
Schram City Rehoboth
St James Macoupin
HILLSIDE, World Deliverance
HILLVIEW, Hillview
Hinsdale Chinese, CLARENDON HILLS
Chicago Metro
Sandy Creek
Chicago Metro
HOFFMAN ESTATES, Destiny Miscellaneous
Holiday Shores, EDWARDSVILLE Gateway
Holy Bible Missionary, HARVEY
Chicago Metro
Homberg, GOLCONDA Antioch
HOMER GLEN, The Hill
Three Rivers
Hoosier Prairie, LOUISVILLE Olney
Hope Christian, SKOKIE
Hope Korean Comm, PARK RIDGE
Hopewell, PANA
Hopewell Missionary, MCLEANSBORO
Household of Faith, MARKHAM
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Rehoboth
Goshen Trail
Chicago Metro
Hurricane Memorial, HERRIN Williamson
HUTSONVILLE, Heartland Palestine
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
Metro East
Fox Valley
Fox Valley
Fox Valley
Chicago Metro
Miscellaneous
Three Rivers
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Miscellaneous
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
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 Good News in Jesus, CHICAGO
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 Nuevo Pacto, CHICAGO
Iglesia Peniel, CHICAGO
Iglesia Piedra Angular, NORTH AURORA
Iglesia Principe de Paz, SPRINGFIELD
Iglesia Renacer, NORTH CHICAGO
Iglesia Vida Nueva, ELGIN
Immanuel
Fox Valley
Lake County
Miscellaneous
Fox Valley
Chicago Metro
Fox Valley
Sinnissippi
Miscellaneous
Lake County
Sinnissippi
Kaskaskia
Miscellaneous
Gateway
Chicago Metro
Miscellaneous
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
Chicago Metro
Clear Creek
Chicago Metro
INA, Ina Missionary Franklin
Indian Camp, STONEFORT
International Fellowship, MONTGOMERY
Williamson
Chicago Metro
INGRAHAM, Ingraham Olney
IOLA, Iola Missionary
Island City, WILMINGTON
Island Grove, MARTINSVILLE
IUKA, Pleasant Grove
Jackson Creek Fellowship, MANHATTAN
Louisville
Three Rivers
Palestine
Salem South
Three Rivers
Jackson Grove, BENTON Franklin
Jackson Township, ALTAMONT Louisville
JACKSONVILLE
Calvary
Gathering of the First Born
Lincoln Avenue
Jasper, FAIRFIELD
Jerome Lane, CAHOKIA
JERSEYVILLE
Sandy Creek
Miscellaneous
Sandy Creek
Greater Wabash
Metro East
Paradise Macoupin
Redemption
Jesus is the Life, PARK FOREST
JOHNSTON CITY, Redemption
Sandy Creek
Chicago Metro
Williamson
JOLIET, Iglesia Camino Al Cielo Three Rivers
JONESBORO
Jonesboro FirstClear Creek
Lockard ChapelClear Creek
ReynoldsvilleClear Creek
JOPPA, Joppa MissionaryUnion
Journey, NORMALEast Central
Journey of Kankakee Co, BOURBONNAISThree Rivers
JOY, Joy FirstQuad Cities
JUNCTION, Junction FirstSaline
Karen Mission
GLEN ELLYNChicago Metro
MACHESNEY PARKNorth Central
KARNAK, Karnak FirstUnion
KEENES
Keenes MissionaryGreater Wabash
Ten Post OakGreater Wabash
KELL, KellSalem South
KEWANEE, First CongregationalQuad Cities
KEYESPORT, Columbus SouthernRehoboth
KILBOURNE
Mt Zion Heartland Network
New LebanonHeartland Network
KINCAID, KincaidHeartland Network
Kingdom, CARMIGoshen Trail
KINMUNDY, MeachamLouisville
Korean Bethel, ARLINGTON HTSChicago Metro
Korean of Cham-Bana, URBANAEast Central
La Mision de Jesus, COUNTRYSIDEMiscellaneous
Lake Creek, MARIONWilliamson
Lakeland, CARBONDALENine Mile
Land Street Missionary, HARRISBURGSaline
Laramie Street, PEORIAMetro Peoria
Larkin Avenue, ELGINFox Valley
LAWRENCEVILLE, Lawrenceville FirstPalestine
LEBANON, Rooted CommunityMetro East
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
Lighthouse
ANTIOCH
Lake County
MONMOUTHMetro Peoria
Lighthouse Bible, MUNDELEIN Miscellaneous
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, DARIENMiscellaneous
Living Word Chapel, WOOD DALEFox Valley
Lockard Chapel, JONESBOROClear Creek
Logan Street, MT VERNONSalem South
Logos, DECATURCentral
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
Liberty Franklin
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
Unity Nine Mile
MANHATTAN, Jackson Creek FellThree Rivers
MANITO, Manito Metro Peoria
MANTENO, Manteno First
Three Rivers
Maple Grove, PERKS Clear Creek
Maranatha, ROCK FALLS Sinnissippi
MARENGO, Victory Rock Fox Valley
MARION
Coal Bank Springs Williamson
Cornerstone Williamson
Cross Community Williamson
Davis Prairie Williamson
Harbor Clear Creek
Lake Creek Williamson
LivingStone Community Williamson
Marion First Williamson
Marion Second Williamson
Marion Third Williamson
The Journey Southern Illinois Miscellaneous
The Word Williamson
MARISSA
Clarmin First Nine Mile
Faith Metro East
MARKHAM
Household of Faith Christian Assembly
Grace Missionary
MARSEILLES, Parkview
MARSHALL
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Three Rivers
Clarksville Westfield
Marshall Westfield
Marshall Creek, ODIN Kaskaskia
MARTINSVILLE
Freedom Miscellaneous
Island Grove Palestine
Martinsville First Westfield
Olive Branch Palestine
MARYVILLE, Maryville First Gateway
MASCOUTAH
Mascoutah First Metro East
Mercy's Door Metro East
Purposed Metro East
MATTESON
Agape Bible Fellowship
Chicago Metro
New Faith Chicago Metro
MATTOON, Mattoon First Southern Westfield
MAYWOOD
Proviso
United Faith Missionary
MAZON, Coal City First
McArthur Drive, NORTH PEKIN
Chicago Metro
Miscellaneous
Three Rivers
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 MissionaryFranklin
Hickory Hill MissionaryGoshen Trail
Hopewell MissionaryGoshen Trail
McLeansboro FirstGoshen Trail
New SalemGoshen Trail
TempleGreater Wabash
Ten Mile Goshen Trail
Meacham, KINMUNDYLouisville
Meadow Heights, COLLINSVILLEMetro East
Meadowbrook, AUBURNHeartland Network
Meadowbrook First, MOROGateway
Meadowdale First, CARPENTERSVILLEFox Valley
Meadowridge, ZIONLake County
MEDORA, Mt PleasantMacoupin
MENDOTA, VictoryFox Valley
Mercy's Door, MASCOUTAHMetro East
Metro, EDWARDSVILLEGateway
METROPOLIS
Grace Union
Immanuel Union
Legacy Union
Metropolis FirstUnion
New BeginningsUnion
Seven MileUnion
Waldo MissionaryUnion
Weaver CreekUnion
Metropolitan, GARY (IN)Chicago Metro
MICHIGAN CITY (IN), Christ ChurchMiscellaneous
MIDLOTHIAN, Higher GroundThree Rivers
MILAN, Faith FellowshipQuad Cities
MILL CREEK, Mill CreekClear Creek
MILL SHOALS
Macedonia Goshen Trail
Mill ShoalsGreater Wabash
Mission of Faith, CHICAGOChicago Metro
Mitchell First, GRANITE CITYGateway
MODESTO, ModestoMacoupin
MOLINE, Northcrest CalvaryQuad Cities
MOMENCE, Momence FirstThree Rivers
MONMOUTH
LighthouseMetro Peoria
Monmouth Chin ChristianMiscellaneous
MONTGOMERY
CalvaryFox Valley
Iglesia GetsemaniFox Valley
International Fellowship of BelieversChicago Metro
MONTICELLO, CalvaryEast Central
MONTROSE, MullenWestfield
Morning Star, ROCKFORDMiscellaneous
MORO, Meadowbrook First Gateway
MORRIS, Calvary
Three Rivers
MORTON, Morton FirstMetro Peoria
Mosaic, HIGHLANDGateway
MOUND CITY, Mound City FirstClear Creek
MOUNDS, Mounds FirstClear Creek
Mount Ebenezer, CHICAGOMiscellaneous
Mt Calvary, ROBBINSChicago Metro
Mt Carmel Children of God, CHICAGOChicago Metro
MT CARMEL, Mt Carmel FirstGreater Wabash
Mt Carmel, RAMSEYRehoboth
Mt Joy, CHICAGOChicago Metro
Mt Moriah, COFFEENRehoboth
MT OLIVE, Mt Olive FirstMacoupin
Mt Olive
DONGOLAClear Creek
WEST YORKPalestine
Mt Olivet, GOLCONDAAntioch
Mt Pleasant
MEDORAMacoupin
PULASKI Clear Creek
MT PROSPECT
Bethel SBCChicago Metro
EmbassyMiscellaneous
New Lords ChurchChicago Metro
MT VERNON
BethelSalem South
Camp GroundSalem South
Casey AvenueSalem South
ConnexionMiscellaneous
East SalemSalem South
GatewayMiscellaneous
Harmony MissionarySalem South
Lebanon Salem South
Logan StreetSalem South
Mt Vernon SecondSalem South
New HopeSalem South
Old Union MissionarySalem South
Park AvenueSalem South
Pleasant HillSalem South
Pleasant View MissionarySalem South
South SideSalem South
SummersvilleSalem 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 GROVE Kaskaskia
MULKEYTOWN, Cleburne Franklin
Mullen, MONTROSE Westfield
MUNDELEIN
Lighthouse Bible
Mundelein First Lake County
Murdale, CARBONDALE
MURPHYSBORO Elm
MURRAYVILLE
NAPERVILLE
Cross of Christ
NASHVILLE Lighthouse
New
NEBO, Nebo
NEOGA
Faith Southern
Mt Zion
Net Community, STAUNTON
New Antioch Missionary, BELLEVILLE Metro East
NEW BADEN, New Baden First
New Beginnings
Metro East
GIRARD Macoupin
METROPOLIS Union
STREATOR
New Beginnings Christian Fellowship, ASHLAND
New Beginnings of Chicago, CHICAGO
Three Rivers
Sandy Creek
New Bethel, RAMSEY Rehoboth
New Bethel Missionary, EAST ST LOUIS
Metro East
NEW BURNSIDE, New Burnside Saline
New Castle, HARRISBURG Saline
New Christian Fellowship, FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS
New City, URBANA
Metro East
NEW DOUGLAS, New Douglas Gateway
New Faith, MATTESON
Chicago Metro
New Heart Fellowship, NASHVILLE Nine Mile
New Hope
AURORA Fox Valley
BELKNAP Union
BUNCOMBE Clear Creek
COAL VALLEY Quad Cities
EFFINGHAM Kaskaskia
LITCHFIELD Macoupin
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 Community, EAST ST LOUISMetro East
New Lords Church, MT PROSPECTChicago Metro
New Prospect, BROUGHTONGoshen Trail
New Salem, MCLEANSBOROGoshen Trail
New Salem Missionary, CREAL SPRINGSUnion
New Song Ministries, ZIONLake County
New Tabernacle of Faith, CHICAGOMiscellaneous
New Visions, E SAINT LOUISMetro East
New Zion, ROCKFORDMiscellaneous
NEWTON, Bogota FirstOlney
NILWOOD, NilwoodMacoupin
Nine Mile, TAMAROANine Mile
NOBLE, FreedomOlney
NOKOMIS
CoaltonRehoboth
Grace Rehoboth
Shiloh Rehoboth
NORMAL
Cornerstone Miscellaneous
JourneyEast Central
SaltEast Central
NORRIS CITY
Ditney RidgeGoshen Trail
Norris City First SouthernGoshen Trail
North Alton, ALTONGateway
North America, GALATIASaline
NORTH AURORA, Iglesia Piedra AngularFox Valley
North Benton, BENTONFranklin
NORTH CHICAGO, Iglesia RenacerLake County
NORTH PEKIN, McArthur DriveMetro Peoria
North Side
FAIRFIELDGreater Wabash
CHARLESTONMiscellaneous
North Williford, HARRISBURGSaline
NORTHBROOK, Agape Korean
Chicago Metro
Northcrest Calvary, MOLINE Quad Cities
NORTHFIELD, Northfield Korean
Northside
Chicago Metro
DIXON Sinnissippi
GRAYVILLE
Nuevo Pacto, LYONS
OAKBROOK, One Six Eight (168)
Oak Grove
PINCKNEYVILLE
Greater Wabash
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
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
Salem South
Olive Branch, MARTINSVILLE Palestine
Olive Branch Missionary, WAYNE CITY
OLMSTED, Caledonia
Greater Wabash
Clear Creek
OLNEY, Olney Southern Olney
OLYMPIA FIELDS
Central
Rehoboth Evangelistic
One Seven, BRADLEY
One Six Eight (168), OAKBROOK
OPDYKE, Opdyke
Three Rivers
Chicago Metro
Miscellaneous
Chicago Metro
Salem South
Open Door, TOLEDO Miscellaneous
Orchard Valley, AURORA
Fox Valley
OREANA, Oreana Central
Original Wings of Faith, CHICAGO
Chicago Metro
ORION, Orion First Quad Cities
ORLAND PARK
Ashburn Arabic Miscellaneous
Ashburn Arabic
OSWEGO
Crosspointe
The Source
OTTERVILLE, Otterville Southern
Overcup, VANDALIA
Chicago Metro
Three Rivers
Three Rivers
Sandy Creek
Rehoboth
OZARK, Ozark Saline
PALMYRA, Grace
PANA
Sandy Creek
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, Jesus is the Life
PARK RIDGE
Blu Church
Hope Korean Community
Parkview, MARSEILLES
Salem South
Lake County
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Three Rivers
Pasfield Southern, SPRINGFIELD Heartland Network
PATOKA, Patoka First Kaskaskia
PAWNEE, New Horizons Southern Heartland Network
PAYSON, Payson Southern Bay Creek
Peace Community, CHICAGO
Peaceful Korean, ROLLING MEADOWS
PEKIN, Liberty
Pelley Road Christian Fellowship, ROCKFORD
Pennsylvania Ave., URBANA
Peoples Community, GLEN ELLYN
Peoples Missionary, ROCK ISLAND
PEORIA
Capernaum
Laramie Street
Woodland
PEORIA HEIGHTS, Galena Park
Perfecting Faith, SWANSEA
PERKS, Maple Grove
PERU, Peru First
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Metro Peoria
North Central
East Central
Chicago Metro
Quad Cities
Metro Peoria
Metro Peoria
Metro Peoria
Metro Peoria
Metro East
Clear Creek
Three Rivers
Peter's Creek, ELIZABETHTOWN Antioch
PETERSBURG
Petersburg First
Heartland Network
Sandridge New Hope Heartland Network
PIASA, Mt Zion Macoupin
Pilgrim Rest Missionary, CHICAGO
PINCKNEYVILLE
Beaucoup
Concord
Oak Grove
Pinckneyville First
Roe's Dale
Chicago Metro
PINGREE GROVE, City of Joy Miscellaneous
PITTSFIELD, Calvary
PLAINFIELD
Calvary International Three Rivers
Crosswinds
Friendship Three Rivers
Walking in Grace
Chicago Metro
PLAINVIEW, Plainview Macoupin
Pleasant Dale, GIRARD Macoupin
Pleasant Grove, IUKA
Pleasant Grove Missionary
Salem South
FAIRFIELD Greater Wabash
WAUKEGAN Lake County
PLEASANT HILL, Pleasant Hill First Bay Creek
Pleasant Hill
MT VERNON
ROODHOUSE
Salem South
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
POST BARRINGTON, Crossroads Community
Practical Word Ministries, CHICAGO
PRAIRIE DU ROCHER, Prairie Du Rocher First
Lake County
Chicago Metro
Metro East
Prairie Grove, OBLONG Palestine
Primera Iglesia de LaVillita, CHICAGO
Chicago Metro
PRINCETON, Bethel Sinnissippi
Prior Grove, OBLONG Palestine
Progressive, CHICAGO
Proviso, MAYWOOD
PULASKI, Mt Pleasant
Purposed, MASCOUTAH
QUINCY
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Clear Creek
Metro East
Quincy Bay Creek
Quincy First Southern Bay Creek
RALEIGH, Raleigh Saline
RAMSEY
Bayle City Rehoboth
Mt Carmel Rehoboth
New Bethel Rehoboth
Ramsey First Rehoboth
Vera Rehoboth
RAYMOND, Raymond Macoupin
Real, CHICAGO
Reborn Community, CHICAGO
RED BUD, Red Bud First
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Metro East
Red Hill, GLEN CARBON Gateway Redeemer
LOVES PARK Miscellaneous
PANAMA Rehoboth
WATERLOO Miscellaneous
Redeemer Fellowship, ST CHARLES Miscellaneous
Redemption, JOHNSTON CITYWilliamson
Redemption Community, BELLEVILLEMetro East
Redemption Community Downtown, BELLEVILLEMetro East
Redemption Hour, ROMEOVILLEChicago Metro
Refreshing Spring, OAK LAWNChicago Metro
Rehoboth Evangelistic, OLYMPIA FIELDSChicago Metro
Rend, BENTONFranklin
Reno Southern, GREENVILLERehoboth
Requiem, ALTONMiscellaneous
Resurrection, JERSEYVILLESandy Creek
Resurrection House, CHICAGOChicago Metro
Resurrection House of NW Ind, GARY INChicago Metro
Revelation Road, VIENNAUnion
Revive Community, MOUNT MORRISSinnissippi
Reynoldsville, JONESBOROClear Creek
Ridge House of Praise, CHICAGOChicago Metro
RIDGWAY, Ridgway FirstSaline
River of Life
CLARENDON HILLSChicago Metro
URBANAEast Central
River Terrace Cowboy, CHILLICOTHEMetro Peoria
RIVERTON, Riverton FirstHeartland Network
Road to Freedom, GALESBURGMetro Peoria
Roanoke, SPRINGFIELDHeartland Network
ROBBINS
Mt CalvaryChicago Metro
Pilgrim Valley MissionaryChicago Metro
ROBINSON
DuncanvillePalestine
Highland AvenuePalestine
New HopePalestine
ROCHESTER, Rochester FirstHeartland Network
ROCK FALLS, MaranathaSinnissippi
Rock Hill, CARBONDALENine Mile
ROCK ISLAND, DestinyQuad Cities
ROCKFORD
CalvaryNorth Central
Freedom MissionaryNorth Central
GraceNorth Central
Halsted RoadNorth Central
Lincoln WoodNorth Central
Living Stones FellowshipNorth Central
Morning StarMiscellaneous
New ZionMiscellaneous
Pelley Road Christian FellowshipNorth Central
Roe's Dale, PINCKNEYVILLENine Mile
Roland Manor, WASHINGTONMetro Peoria
ROLLING MEADOWS
Chinese Northwest SuburbsChicago Metro
Immanuel KoreanChicago Metro
Peaceful Miscellaneous
Romanian, DES PLAINES
Chicago Metro
Rome, CHILLICOTHE Metro Peoria
ROMEOVILLE
Love Fellowship
Redemption Hour
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
Unity KoreanThree Rivers
ROODHOUSE
AthensvilleSandy Creek
Emmanuel Sandy Creek
Pleasant HillSandy Creek
Rooted Community, LEBANONMetro East
Rose of Light, CHICAGOChicago Metro
ROSICLARE, Rosiclare FirstAntioch
ROUND LAKE BEACH, Iglesia El CaminoLake County
ROYALTON, Royalton FirstFranklin
RUSHVILLE, Rushville First SouthernSandy Creek
S I Country, MAKANDAClear Creek
SAINT LOUIS (MO), The Body of ChristMetro East
SALEM
BethlehemSalem South
EmmanuelKaskaskia
Salem FirstKaskaskia
Saline Ridge Missionary, HARRISBURGBig Saline
Salt, NORMALEast Central
Samaria Missionary, ALBIONGreater Wabash
Sanctuary Messianic, GURNEELake County
SANDOVAL
FairmanKaskaskia
SandovalKaskaskia
Sandridge, WINCHESTERSandy Creek
Sandridge New Hope, PETERSBURGHeartland Network
SANDWICH, EmmanuelThree Rivers
Sandy Creek, TAMMSClear Creek
SAVOY, Cornerstone KoreanEast Central
SCHAUMBURG, Bapt Church of SchaumburgChicago Metro
Schram City, HILLSBORORehoboth
Scott Street, ELDORADOSaline
SESSER, Sesser FirstFranklin
Seven Mile, METROPOLISUnion
SHATTUC, Diamond SpringsKaskaskia
SHAWNEETOWN, Shawneetown FirstSaline
SHELBYVILLE, FellowshipCentral
SHERMAN, Living FaithHeartland Network
SHILOH, Spring ValleyMetro East
Shiloh
BRIDGEPORTPalestine
NOKOMISRehoboth
THOMPSONVILLEWilliamson
VILLA RIDGEClear Creek
SHIPMAN, BethlehemMacoupin
SIMPSON County Line MissionaryUnion
Simpson MissionaryUnion
SIMS
Arrington PrairieGreater Wabash
Sims MissionaryGreater Wabash
SKOKIE, Hope ChristianChicago Metro
SLEEPY HOLLOW, Twin OaksFox Valley
Smith Grove, GREENVILLERehoboth
SMITHBORO
Pleasant MoundRehoboth
SmithboroRehoboth
SMITHTON, Smithton FirstMetro East
Sojourn, BELLEVILLEMiscellaneous
SOMONAUK, SomonaukThree Rivers
Sorento Southern, SORENTORehoboth
Soul Reviving Missionary, CHICAGOChicago Metro
SOUTH BELOIT, South Beloit FirstNorth Central SOUTH CHICAGO HEIGHTS
FellowshipThree Rivers
TransformationThree Rivers
SOUTH PEKIN, New HopeMetro Peoria
South Side, MT VERNONSalem South
Southern Mission, EAST ST LOUISMetro East
Southtower Community, DAWSONHeartland Network
Southwest, CHICAGOLake County
Sow Community, CHICAGOChicago Metro
SPARTA, CalvaryMetro East
Spring Valley, SHILOHMetro East
Springbrook Community, AURORAChicago Metro
SPRINGFIELD
DeltaHeartland Network
EastviewHeartland Network
Iglesia Principe de PazHeartland Network
PasfieldHeartland Network
RoanokeHeartland Network
Springfield FirstHeartland Network
Together on North GrandHeartland Network
Western OaksHeartland Network
Springhill, CREAL SPRINGSWilliamson ST CHARLES
BethelFox Valley
Redeemer FellowshipMiscellaneous
St James, HILLSBOROMacoupin
St James Community, BROADVIEWChicago Metro
St John Baptist Temple, CHICAGOChicago Metro
St Joseph Missionary, CHICAGOChicago Metro
St Mark Missionary, HARVEYChicago Metro
Starting Point Community, CHICAGOChicago Metro
STAUNTON, Net CommunityMacoupin
Steel City, BENTONFranklin
STEELEVILLE, Steeleville Nine Mile
STERLING
EmmanuelSinnissippi
Iglesia GetsemaniSinnissippi
Iglesia HispanaSinnissippi
New Hope of ComoSinnissippi
Sterling, FAIRVIEW HEIGHTSMetro East
Stewart Street, CARMIGreater Wabash
STONEFORT
Indian CampWilliamson
Stonefort MissionarySaline
Straightway, EAST ST LOUISMetro East
STREAMWOOD, Grace CreekChicago Metro
STREATOR
Erven AvenueThree Rivers
New BeginningsThree Rivers
Strong Tower, XENIALouisville
SUBLETTE, Grace Fellowship Amboy-SubletteSinnissippi
Sugar Camp, BELLE RIVEGoshen Trail
SULLIVAN, Sullivan SouthernCentral
Sulphur Springs, GOLCONDAAntioch
Summersville, MT VERNONSalem South
Summit Avenue, DECATURCentral
Sunfield, DU QUOINNine Mile
SWANSEA
Perfecting FaithMetro East
Swansea Metro East
Westview Metro East
SYCAMORE, SycamoreFox Valley
Tabernacle, DECATURCentral
TALLULA, TallulaHeartland Network
TAMAROA
Nine MileNine Mile
Tamaroa FirstNine Mile
TAMMS
Sandy CreekClear Creek
Tamms CommunityClear Creek
Tamms FirstClear Creek
TAYLOR SPRINGS, Taylor Springs FirstRehoboth
TAYLORVILLE, Taylorville SouthernMiscellaneous
Temple
CANTONMetro Peoria
CENTRALIAKaskaskia
CHAMPAIGNEast Central
MADISONGateway
MCLEANSBORO Greater Wabash
Ten Mile, MCLEANSBOROGoshen Trail
Ten Post Oak, KEENESGreater Wabash
TEXICO, Panther Fork MissionarySalem South
The Body of Christ, SAINT LOUIS (MO)Metro East
The Bridge, ALTONGateway
The Church in Dekalb, DEKALB
The Connection Community, CHICAGO
The Gathering, GURNEE
The Hill, HOMER GLEN
The Journey, E PEORIA
The Journey Southern Illinois, MARION
The Lord's Church, NAPERVILLE
The Lord's Way Missionary, CHICAGO
Miscellaneous
Chicago Metro
Lake County
Three Rivers
Metro Peoria
Miscellaneous
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
The Ridge, CARBONDALE Nine Mile
The Source, OSWEGO
Three Rivers
The Word, MARION Williamson
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
Together on North Grand, SPRINGFIELD
Chicago Metro
Heartland Network
TOLEDO, Open Door Miscellaneous
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
Rehoboth
Metro East
Quad Cities
Three Rivers
Metro Peoria
Kaskaskia
Trinity 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
Miscellaneous
Metro East
Chicago Metro
Tuscola First, TUSCOLA Westfield
Twin Oaks, SLEEPY HOLLOW
Tyrannus, ARLINGTON HTS
ULLIN, Ullin First
Fox Valley
Chicago Metro
Clear Creek
Union Grove, ELDORADO Saline
Union Missionary, DAHLGREN
Goshen Trail
United, BAYLIS Bay Creek
United Faith Missionary, MAYWOOD
United Missionary, BUNCOMBE
Unity
Miscellaneous
Clear Creek
GRANITE CITY Gateway
VANDALIA Kaskaskia/Rehoboth
MAKANDA Nine Mile
Unity Korean, ROMEOVILLE
Three Rivers
Universal, HARVEY Chicago Metro University
CARBONDALE Nine Mile
MACOMB Metro Peoria
Uptown, CHICAGO Chicago Metro
Urban Voice, CHICAGO Chicago Metro
URBANA
Korean of Cham-Bana East Central
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
Hagarstown Rehoboth
Overcup Rehoboth
Temple Rehoboth
Unity Kaskaskia/Rehoboth
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
WATERLOO
Clear Creek
Redeemer Miscellaneous
Waterloo First Metro East
WATSEKA, Cornerstone Ministries
Three Rivers
WATSON, Watson Louisville
WAUKEGAN
Iglesia Gran Comision Lake County
Light & Grace Lake County
Pleasant Grove Missionary Lake County
WAVERLY
New Hope Sandy Creek
New Life Heartland Network
WAYNE CITY
Ellis Mound Greater Wabash
First Christian Miscellaneous
Olive Branch Missionary
Wayne City
Greater Wabash
Greater Wabash
Weaver Creek, METROPOLIS Union
WELDON, Weldon East Central
West 22nd St, GRANITE CITY Gateway
WEST CHICAGO
Christ Transformed Lives
New Life Bilingual
Chicago Metro
Chicago Metro
West City, BENTON Franklin
WEST FRANKFORT
Calvary Franklin
Grace Fellowship Franklin
West Frankfort First Franklin
West Frankfort Third Franklin
West Gate, TRENTON Kaskaskia
West Side, MT VERNON
Salem South
WEST UNION, West Union First Palestine
WEST YORK, Mt Olive Palestine
Western Oaks, SPRINGFIELD
Heartland Network
WESTFIELD, Westfield Westfield
Westview, SWANSEA Metro East
WHEATON
Chicago Emmanuel
Chicago Metro
Wheaton Second Miscellaneous
WHEELING, Chicago Golden Light Chinese Miscellaneous
WHITE HALL
Calvary
Sandy Creek
Walkerville Sandy Creek
Whitelaw Avenue, WOOD RIVER Gateway
WHITTINGTON, Whittington Franklin
WILLOW SPRINGS, Willow Springs First
WILMINGTON, Island City
WINCHESTER
Chicago Metro
Three Rivers
Bloomfield
Cornerstone
Glasgow
Grace
Sandy Creek
Sandy Creek
Sandy Creek
Sandy Creek
Sandridge Sandy Creek
WINFIELD, Vietnamese Evangelical
Miscellaneous
Winkle, COULTERVILLE Nine Mile
Winstanley, FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS
WINTHROP HARBOR, Winthrop Harbor First
Metro East
Lake County
Wisetown, GREENVILLE Kaskaskia
Woburn, GREENVILLE Rehoboth
WOOD DALE, Living Word Chapel Fox Valley
WOOD RIVER, Whitelaw Avenue Gateway
Woodland, PEORIA
WOODLAWN, Woodlawn First
WOODSON, Woodson
WOODSTOCK
Metro Peoria
Salem South
Sandy Creek
Eden Fox Valley
Gospel Grace Fox Valley
WORDEN, New Hope Gateway
World Deliverance, HILLSIDE
Chicago Metro
XENIA, Strong Tower Louisville
YORKVILLE
Grace Community
Iglesia Cristiana Grace
Youngblood, MURRAYVILLE
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Sandy Creek
ZEIGLER, Zeigler First Franklin
Zif, CLAY CITY Olney
ZION
Meadowridge
New Song Ministries
Lake County
Lake County
Zion Hill, CENTRALIA Kaskaskia
(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/AMS Name (Association)
Adams, David (Lake County Baptist Association)
Adams, Solomon (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Adams, Will (Metro East Baptist Association)
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)
Alcala, Ricardo (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Alexander, Greg (Heartland Baptist Network)
Ali, Farid (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Allcorn, Nathan (Palestine Baptist Association)
Allen, Bruce (Lake County Baptist Association)
Allen, Bruce (Lake County Baptist Association)
Allen, Charles (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Allen, James (Central Baptist Association)
Organization Name
New Song Ministries
Elk Grove Village First
August Gate
Ellis Grove First
Unity Korean
Korean Bethel
Agape Korean
Calvary International
Iglesia Camino Al Cielo
Heartland Network
Emmanuel
Mt Olive
Lake County Association
Meadowridge
Elm Street
Findlay First Southern
Alvarez, John (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)Trail of Hope Cowboy
Amegatcher, Henry (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Redemption Hour Ministries
Anders, Craig (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Anderson, Dave (Clear 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)
Bloomfield
Harbor
Centennial Missionary
Emmanuel
Walnut Grove
University
Aquino, Armando (Lake County Baptist Association)Family Bible
Arcila, Juan (Lake County Baptist Association)
Ardissone, Jeff (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Arevalo, Roberto (Miscellaneous)
Arnold, Craig (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Arnold, Phillip (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Ashby, John (Salem South Baptist Association)
Au, Vinh (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Iglesia Renacer
Grace Fellowship Ashton
Iglesia Cristiana Grace
The Hill
Calvary
Panther Fork Missionary
Vietnamese of Chicago
Augenstein, Jim (Heartland Baptist Network)
Austin, Bryan (Salem South Baptist Association)
Auten, Kevin (Gateway Baptist Association)
Auxier, David (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Babalola, Sola (Kingdom Baptist Pathway)
Baggott, Raymond (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Bailey, Peter (Miscellaneous)
Bailey, Tim (Lake County Baptist Association)
Bailie, James (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Sandridge New Hope
Harmony Missionary
Meadowbrook First
Liberty
Kingdom Pathway
Tamaroa First
Christ Church
Crossroads Community
Schram City
Baker, Derrick (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)Church of the Cross
Baker, Ernest (Miscellaneous)
Baker, Glenn (Central Baptist Association)
Baker, Glenn (Central Baptist Association)
Baker, Roy Lee (Antioch Baptist Association)
Ballard, Craig (Metro East Baptist Association)
Ballesteros, Italo (Lake County Baptist Association)
Banks, Tony (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Barclay, Charlie (Miscellaneous)
New Hope Christian
Hammond Missionary
Lovington First
Rosiclare First
Eastview
Light and Grace
Agape Bible Fellowship
OneSeven
Barner, Matt (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)Keenes Missionary
Barnett, Richard (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)University
Barney, Jonathan (Miscellaneous)
Barnfield, Karl (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Barnhill, Bobby (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
All Peoples - Glendale Heights
Eternity
McArthur Drive
Bartmer, Thomas (Lake County Baptist Association)Lighthouse Church of Antioch
Beam, James (Olney Baptist Association)
Beam, James (Olney Baptist Association)
Olney Association
Zif
Beauchamp, Terry (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)Grace
Beck, Darren (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Beck, Ryan (Saline Baptist Association)
Beck, Ryan (Saline Baptist Association)
Bell, Douglas (Kaskaskia 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)
New Beginnings
Saline Association
Carrier Mills First
Mulberry Grove First
Northside
Elco Southern
Quincy
Faith
Biggerstaff, Tim (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)Temple
Bigsby, David (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Binkley, Carlton (Central Baptist Association)
Bird, Jordan (Miscellaneous)
Bissey, Vince (Miscellaneous)
Bittle, Richard (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Black, Randy (Westfield Baptist Association)
Blackmon, Billy (Gateway Baptist Association)
Blan, Randy (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Blankenbaker, Clay (Union Baptist Association)
In the Upper Room Ministries
Tabernacle
The Journey-SI
Requiem
Unity
Macedonia
Highland Southern
Families of Faith
New Beginnings
Bledsoe, Joshua (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)Calvary
Boland, Allen (Antioch Baptist Association)
Peter's Creek
Book, Mark (Central Baptist Association)
Galilee
Boston, Patricia (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Ridge House of Praise
Bovey, Dan (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
New Life Bilingual
Boyd, Scott (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)Temple
Braddock, Keith (Gateway Baptist Association)
West 22nd Street
Bradford Jr, Amos (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)First New Mt Olive Missionary
Bradley, Daniel (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)Sims Missionary
Bradley, Kevin (Franklin Baptist Association)
Branson, Jerry (Palestine 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)
Valier First
Palestine Association
Flat Rock First Missionary
Victory
Villa Hills
Charis Community
Pleasant Ridge
Bridgeman, Jamie (Clear Creek Baptist Association)Reynoldsville
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)
Browder, Louis (Salem South Baptist Association)
Brown, David (Gateway Baptist Association)
Brown, Eric (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Emmanuel
Oconee
New Beginnings of Chicago
Harmony Community
New Antioch Missionary
Carlyle First
Camp Ground
Dow Southern
Brainard Avenue
Brown, Nathan (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Real
Brown, Ralph (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Brown, Terrence (Miscellaneous)
Mt Calvary
True Fellowship Missionary
Bruce, Michael (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Good Hope Missionary
Bruce, Ronald (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Buchanan, Joseph (Union Baptist Association)
Bullard, Donald (Franklin Baptist Association)
Victory Rock Fellowship
Metropolis First
Jackson Grove
Bullock, Jeremiah (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)Orion First
Bunfill, Keith (Saline Baptist Association)
Burks, Joshua (Miscellaneous)
Burnett, Robert (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Burzynski, Dale (Franklin Baptist Association)
Stonefort Missionary
Ashburn - Chicago
Clear Creek Association
Ina Missionary
Butler, Ronald (Macoupin Baptist Association) Raymond
Butts, Walter (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Byars, Mark (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Byrd, Jeremy (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Campo, Michael (Miscellaneous)
Cannon, Kevin (Metro East Baptist Association)
Cardoso, Otilio (Miscellaneous)
Carlock Jr, Tom (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Carlock, Hugh (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Carlson, Roger (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Mt Carmel Children of God
Roland Manor
Lincoln Avenue
Living Word Bible
Perfecting Faith Ministry
Iglesia Nuevo Pacto
Panther Creek New Beginning
Panther Creek New Beginning
New Hope of Como
Carpenter, Mark (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)Bethel
Carroll, Ronny (Metro East Baptist Association)
Carruthers, Kelly (Louisville Baptist Association)
Carswell, John (Central Baptist Association)
Carter, Jack (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Metro East Association
Louisville
Fellowship
Grace Temple Ministries
Carter, Nathan (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Chicago Metro Association
Carter, Nathan (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Immanuel
Carthan, Gregory (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Grace Community
Cartwright, Paul (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Jesus is the Life
Carver, Charlie (Heartland Baptist Network)
Southtower Community
Castro, Christian (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Iglesia Evangelica Filadelfia
Caudill, Drake (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)Carmi First
Ceu, Van (Miscellaneous)
Chambers, Rick (Gateway Baptist Association)
Chan, Mark (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Choi, Hwa (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Chung, Daniel (Miscellaneous)
Chung, Ho (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Cinzah, Nicev (Miscellaneous)
Clark, Ted (Franklin Baptist Association)
Clark, Thomas (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Cline, Aaron (Louisville Baptist Association)
Closson, Ronald (Louisville Baptist Association)
Cloyd, Brent (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Coble, Bryan (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Cockrum, Mark (Franklin Baptist Association)
Cohoon, Jamey (Westfield Baptist Association)
Coin, John (Westfield Baptist Association)
Cole, Michael (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Collins, Jim (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Collins, John (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Chicago Chin
Temple
Urban Voice Community
Immanuel Korean
Beloved Community
Mount Prospect Korean
Monmouth Chin Christian
Old Du Quoin
World Deliverance Christian
Watson
Strong Tower
Greater Wabash Association
Sow Community
Pleasant Valley Missionary
Friendship
Mattoon First Southern
Dongola First
Maple Grove
River Terrace Cowboy
Collins, Tim (Greater Wabash Baptist Association) Liberty
Colon, Andrews (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Willow Springs First
Colvin, David (Westfield Baptist Association)
Conde, Carlos (Lake County Baptist Association)
Conerly, David (Gateway Baptist Association)
Conner, Ted (Williamson Baptist Association)
Contreras, Jaime (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Ashmore First
Iglesia El Camino
Metro Community
Creal Springs First
Iglesia Piedra Angular
Cooper, Paul (Westfield Baptist Association) Marshall
Copeland, Kenneth (Miscellaneous)
Coram, Glenn (Union Baptist Association)
Corona, Rene (Miscellaneous)
New Zion
Immanuel
Iglesia Peniel
Corzine, Jarad (Gateway Baptist Association) Unity
Covington, Anthony (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Mt Joy
Cox, Kevin (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Craig, Robert (Union Baptist Association)
Crain, Matthew (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Crain, Milton (Heartland Baptist Network)
Bethel
Calvary Missionary
Harvest Church of Southern IL
New Life
Crecelius, Michael (Clear Creek Baptist Association)Mt Pleasant
Crisp, Joshua (Gateway Baptist Association)
Bethalto First
Crownover, Michael (Lake County Baptist Association)Mundelein First
Cutsinger, Chris (Baptist Center)
Dale, Jared (Saline Baptist Association)
Dalton, Jeffrey (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Center
Junction First
Central
Damkoehler, Jason (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)Journey
Dang, Dung (North Central Baptist Association)
Dang, Kim (Miscellaneous)
Dates, Charlie (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Davenport, Gary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Grace
Vietnamese Evangelical of Winfield
Progressive
Bethlehem
Davis, Benjamin (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)St John Baptist Temple
Davis, Bob (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Davis, Brooke (Westfield Baptist Association)
Davis, Doug (Central Baptist Association)
Davis, Elmer (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Davis, Jonathan (Heartland Baptist Network)
Davis, Marvin (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Davis, Randolph (Gateway Baptist Association)
Dawahir, Wael (Miscellaneous)
Coulterville First
Greenup First Southern
Arthur Southern
Resurrection
Delta
Anew Life Ministry Missionary
Whitelaw Avenue
Ashburn Arabic
de la O, Jonathan (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Starting Point Community
De Leon, Daniel (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Iglesia Cristiana El Camino
Deboe, Marion (Metro East Baptist Association)
DeClue, Gene (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Deitz, Robert (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Delaney, Michael (Palestine Baptist Association)
New Mt Zion Missionary
Sorento Southern
Delafield
Heartland
Delgado, Heriberto (Lake County Baptist Association)Iglesia Gran Comision
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)
Dilliner, Nathan (Franklin Baptist Association)
Dillow, Carl (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Dirkans, James (Miscellaneous)
Dirkse, John (Miscellaneous)
Dixon, Mary (Zion Baptist Temple)
Dixon, Vesta (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Dobson, Andre (Gateway Baptist Association)
DOM, Interim (Central Baptist Association)
DOM, Interim (Macoupin Baptist Association)
DOM, Interim (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Doppke, Tony (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Dorsey, Rick (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bethesda
Smithboro
Salem First
Marion First
Beech Grove
Ewing First
Immanuel Praise & Worship
Good Shepherd
Redeemer
Zion Temple
Evening Star Missionary
Calvary
Central Association
Macoupin Association
Sandy Creek Association
Calvary
Beacon Hill Missionary
Douglas, Bruce (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Walking in Grace
Douglas, Scott (Metro East Baptist Association)
Downard, Jeff (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Fairview Heights First
Winkle
Downen, Virgil (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Draper, Jason (Miscellaneous)
Duckworth, Charles (Union Baptist Association)
Diamond Springs
Bethany Road Bible
Revelation Road
Duckworth, Victor (Clear Creek Baptist Association)Mt Olive
Duncan, Trenton (Saline Baptist Association)
Dunmyer, Dale (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Dutton, Michael (Antioch Baptist Association)
Dutton, Thomas (Saline Baptist Association)
Eddington, Dan (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
McKinley Avenue
Grand Tower First
Cave in Rock First
Herod Springs
Three Rivers Association
Edwards Jr, Jasper (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Rose of Light
Eggley, Thomas (Heartland Baptist Network)
Elam, Richard (Metro East Baptist Association)
Elam, Rudy (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Eller, Roy (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Ellis, Byron (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Tallula
Jerome Lane
Walshville
New Hope
Refreshing Springs
Elmore, Franklin (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Practical Word Ministries
Embry, Matt (Gateway Baptist Association)
Endsley, Robert (Metro East Baptist Association)
Evans, Donald (Salem South Baptist Association)
Evans, Olen (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Falgout, J (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Mosaic
Smithton First
West Side Missionary
Brownstown First
Cobden First
Faulkenberry, Duane (Williamson Baptist Association)Bryan Street
Faulkner, Lanny (Central Baptist Association)
Summit Avenue
Felder, Trunell (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)New Faith International
Felix, Dennis (Metro East Baptist Association)
Fellows, Ron (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Spring Valley
Crossville Missionary
Ferguson, Elvin (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)New Seasons Chicago
Ferguson, William (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)Temple
Figueroa, Josue (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
File, Jerad (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
File, Loren (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Filkins, Tim (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Firasek, Thomas (Metro East Baptist Association)
Fisher, Bennie (Heartland Baptist Network)
Flesch, Mitchell (Salem South Baptist Association)
Fogerson, Michael (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Ford, Darrell (Saline Baptist Association)
Ford, James (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Forthman, Frank (Union Baptist Association)
Foster, Scott (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Foxworth, Ben (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Franklin, Jay (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Eden
Redeemer
Hagarstown
Momence First
Metro East Association
Eastview
Park Avenue
Chester First
New Burnside
Christ Bible
New Hope
De Soto First
Bethel
Bethany
Frazier, Michael (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)Tolono First
Freels, Stephen (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)Mt Carmel First
French, Jared (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Fuller, Brian (Salem South Baptist Association)
Funkhouser, Chris (Gateway Baptist Association)
Bartonville
Woodlawn First
Pathway
Furlong, Zachary (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Gaiter, Maurice (Miscellaneous)
Gallion, Rob (Heartland Baptist Network)
Gant, Bailey (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Garcia, Rey (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Cutler First
Empowerment Community
Petersburg First
South Shore Bible
Iglesia Alfa y Omega
Garcia, Vicente (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Primera Iglesia de La Villita
Gardner, Joe (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Garland, Arthur (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Garner, Troy (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Garrett, Michael (Williamson Baptist Association)
Gass, Rodney (Salem South Baptist Association)
Gensler, Tom (Central Baptist Association)
Metro Peoria Association
Modesto
Universal
Indian Camp
New Life
Logos
Georgescu, Gabriel (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Iglesia Biblica
Gibson, Timothy (Metro East Baptist Association)
Gilleland, David (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Gilley, David (Williamson Baptist Association)
Goble, Jacob (Metro East Baptist Association)
Goble, Rex (Westfield Baptist Association)
Goble, Rex (Westfield Baptist Association)
Goldman, Mark (Williamson Baptist Association)
Gomez, Steven (Miscellaneous)
Gossage, Charles (Franklin Baptist Association)
Granger, Kendall (Metro East Baptist Association)
Graves, Gary (Saline Baptist Association)
Gray, Jacob (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Gray, Ronald (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Winstanley
Coal City First
The Word in Marion
Rooted Community
Westfield Association
Clarksville
Herrin First
La Mision de Jesus
West City
New Life Community
Ledford
Ten Mile
The Connection Community
Gray, Thomas (Clear Creek Baptist Association) Fellowship
Greenfield, Nick (Metro East Baptist Association)
Faith
Gregory, Richard (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)Pennsylvania Ave
Gregory, Tim (Sparta Baptist First)
Grider, Joel (Williamson Baptist Association)
Sparta First
Springhill
Griffin, Jeremiah (North Central Baptist Association)Halsted Road
Griffin, Jeremiah (North Central Baptist Association)Living Stones Fellowship
Griswold, Matt (Miscellaneous)
Griswold, Steve (Miscellaneous)
Groce, Eric (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Gross, John (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Guilford, George (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Hackney, Joel (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Hagerman, Bob (Franklin Baptist Association)
Hagerman, Robby (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Hahn, Paul (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Hahn, Wesley (Gateway Baptist Association)
Haile, Doug (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Haile, Dustin (Miscellaneous)
Hall, Henry (Salem South Baptist Association)
Hall, Jack (Saline Baptist Association)
Connexion
Wayne City First Christian
Gospel Life Bible
Payson Southern
Ultimate Faith
Flora First Southern
Liberty
Nine Mile
Tilden First
Calvary
Ten Post Oak
Gateway
Kell
Shawneetown First
Hall, Jerry (North Central Baptist Association)
Hall, Marcus (Franklin Baptist Association)
Hall, Michael (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Hall, Sean (Metro East Baptist Association)
Hammer, Larry (Antioch Baptist Association)
Hampton, Danny (Miscellaneous)
Hamson, Jeremy (Salem South Baptist Association)
Pelley Road Christian Fellowship
Forest
Kaskaskia Association
Redemption Downtown - Belleville
Sulphur Springs
Christ Redeemed
Belle Rive Missionary
Hamson, Steve (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)Olive Branch Missionary
Han, Kwon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Hanley, Leon (Miscellaneous)
Hanley, Lonnie (Miscellaneous)
Hannel, Don (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Hanover, Gary (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Harlow, Brad (Williamson Baptist Association)
Harmon, Richard (Gateway Baptist Association)
The Lord's Church
Open Door
Paris Southern
Pleasant Hill First
Mt Olive First
Carterville First
Mitchell First
Harner, Dean Fredrick (Westfield Baptist Association)Mt Zion
Harrell, Jeffery (Salem South Baptist Association)
Harrell, John (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Harrington, Tyrone (Miscellaneous)
Harris, Edwin (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Harris, Isaac (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Harwood, Paul (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Old Union Missionary
Proviso Missionary
Greater Morning View
St Mark Missionary
Rehoboth Evangelistic
Emmanuel
Haskin Sr, Lawrence (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Household of Faith Christian Assembly
Hayes, Randy (Salem South Baptist Association)
Hayes, Travis (Salem South Baptist Association)
East Salem
Lebanon Missionary
Haymon, Mozell (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Resurrection House of NW Indiana
Heard, Ron (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Helfrich, Steven (Gateway Baptist Association)
Helton, Russell (Saline Baptist Association)
Hembree, Jeff (Olney Baptist Association)
Hendrix, Floyd (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Calvary
The Bridge
College Heights
Ingraham
Glasgow
Henry, Luke (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)Cornerstone
Henson, Wes (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Herald, Bill (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Hercules, Alexander (Miscellaneous)
Hernandez, Jose (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
The Ridge
Crystal Lake First
Iglesia Good News in Jesus
Iglesia Bethania
Hickman, Allen (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)New Alpha
Hicks, Leroy (Big Saline Baptist Association)
Hicks, Leroy (Big Saline Baptist Association)
Hicks, Paul (Nine Mile 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)
Hodges, Alfonso (Central Baptist Association)
Hogue, Lemuel (Morning Star Baptist Bible)
Big Saline Association
Macedonia Missionary
Murdale
Clarmin First
Eddyville Missionary
Bayle City
New Salem Missionary
Coalton
Shiloh Missionary
Morning Star Bible
Hollis, Rayden (Gateway Baptist Association)
Holloman, Darrick (Franklin Baptist Association)
Red Hill
West Frankfort First
Holman, Clarence (North Central Baptist Association)Liberty
Holsapple, Paul (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Homontowski, Bruce (Central Baptist Association)
Hooks, Paul (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Hostettler, Garry (Olney Baptist Association)
Hottel, Ben (Union Baptist Association)
Wamac Missionary
Forsyth
West Gate
Bogota First
Hillerman Missionary
Hottensen, Christopher (Franklin Baptist Association)Franklin Association
Hottensen, Christopher (Franklin Baptist Association)Sesser First
Hottenson, William (Franklin Baptist Association)
Houdek, Gary (Chicago Metro 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)
Hudson, Dennis (Miscellaneous)
Huff, Chris (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Hufty, Thomas (Gateway Baptist Association)
Hughes, Donnie (Saline Baptist Association)
Hughes, Greg (Saline Baptist Association)
Hunt, Larry (Quad Cities Area 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 (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Inman, Mark (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Inman, Mark (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Ireland, Bill (Saline Baptist Association)
Irvin, Mike (Palestine Baptist Association)
Ital, Keith (Saline Baptist Association)
New Hope Missionary
Golf Road
Marion Second
First Bonnie Missionary
Davis Prairie
Fairmont
Calvary
Embassy
Gracepoint Chicago
Herrick
Taylorville Southern
Grace
Maryville First
Pankeyville
Galatia First
Joy First
Pleasant Mound
Beautiful
Lighthouse Bible
Sterling
Shiloh
Fox Valley Association
Harvard First
Emmaus Genoa
Raleigh
Prairie Grove
North Williford
Jackson, Bermayne (Metro East Baptist Association)Calvary East St Louis
Jacques, James (Miscellaneous)
Jaggers, Tracy (Gateway Baptist Association)
Jahn, Alan (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Jakes, Paul (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
James, Jarvis (Metro East Baptist Association)
United Baylis
Gateway Association
Trinity
New Tabernacle of Faith
The Body of Christ
Jaques, Moises (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Iglesia Cristo El Redentor
Jimenez , Carlos (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Johnson, Belafae (Metro East Baptist Association)
Cristo Es Rey
Purposed Church
Johnson, Dave (Church of the Beloved - Albany Baptist Park)Church of the Beloved - Albany Park
Johnson, David (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Johnson, DeRienzia (Miscellaneous)
Somonauk
Greater New Hope Missionary
Johnson, Donald (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)Destiny
Johnson, Johnathan (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Holy Bible Missionary
Johnson, Larry (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Johnson, Matthew (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Johnson, Matthew (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Galena Park
Grace Hill
Sycamore
Johnson, Robert (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Spiritual Awareness
Johnson, Samuel (Miscellaneous)
Johnston, Corey (Gateway Baptist Association)
Jones, Dean (Central Baptist Association)
Jones, Edward (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Jones, Kendall (Franklin Baptist Association)
Jones, Lee (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Jones, Ricky (Son Light Baptist Missionary)
Peace Community
Heights Community
Heyworth First
Grace Missionary
Cleburne
Cornelia Avenue
Son Light Missionary
Jones, Sylvester (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)New Directions Missionary
Jones, Willie (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Jordan, Henry (Miscellaneous)
Jou, John (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Joy, Brent (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Jung, P J (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Peoples Missionary
Cornerstone Bible Chicago
Calvary
Blu
Kalkbrenner, Kyle (North Central Baptist Association)Bible Community
Kam, Thawngsian (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Chicago Emmanuel Mission
Kang, Chung Bai (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)Korean Church of Cham-Bana
Kapambwe, Edward (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)International Fellowship
Karius, Douglas (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Peru First
Kawonda, Maxime (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)Capernaum
Kay, Kirk (Franklin Baptist Association)
Kean, Robert (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Keene, Chester (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Immanuel
Bluffs
Otterville Southern
Kelley, Kenneth (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Metropolitan
Kelly, Jon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kelly, Kyle (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Chicago West Bible
Grace Fellowship Amboy-Sublette
Kendrick, Rickey (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)First New Bethlehem
Kern, Terry (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Kerner, Chad (Westfield Baptist Association)
Kerr, Bob (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Ketcham, Scott (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Bethel
Faith Southern
Franklin
Pleasant Hill
Killingsworth, Clark (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)East Central Illinois Association
Kim, Chris (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bethel SBC
Kim, Kwangsop (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Schaumburg
Kim, Nick (Chicago Metro 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)
Uptown
Northfield Korean
Main Street
Faith
Hillview
Limestone
168
Kirby, Robert (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Kirby, Tony (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Tamms First
Tamms Community
Kirk, Bruce (Chicago Metro Baptist Association) Alpha
Kleiboeker, Michael (Nine Mile Baptist Association)New Heart Fellowship
Knierim, Kevin (Louisville Baptist Association)
Kobari, Yugo (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Koch, Randy (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Jackson Township
Chicago Japanese Mission
Road to Freedom
Konrath, Micheal (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)Kingdom
Kotter, David (Big Saline Baptist Association)
Kunz, Louis (Heartland Baptist Network)
Kurrelmeyer, Paul (Metro East Baptist Association)
Kyles, Joseph (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Highview Missionary
Kincaid
Red Bud First
Heirs of the Promise
Labate, Michael (North Central Baptist Association)Calvary
Lacombe, Jean (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Gabaon
Largent, John (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Larrison, John (Union Baptist Association)
Larrison, John (Union Baptist Association)
Laughhunn, Tony (Heartland Baptist Network)
Lawson, Joe (Louisville Baptist Association)
Lawson, Joe (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Lawson, Joe (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Hopewell
Weaver Creek
Legacy
Roanoke
Louisville Association
Rehoboth Association
Calvary
Lee, Abraham (Church of the Beloved-Wicker Baptist Park)Church of the Beloved-Wicker Park
Lee, Jacob (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)Cornerstone Korean
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)
Lindsay, Steven (Williamson Baptist Association)
Lindsey, William (Palestine Baptist Association)
Lipe, Curt (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Lipe, Roger (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Liu, John (Miscellaneous)
Lloyd, Al (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Loera, Victor (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Logsdon, Jeffrey (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Logue, Timothy (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Logwood, Sidney (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Lombe, Sylvain (Miscellaneous)
Tyrannus
Beaucoup
Tremont
Holiday Shores
True Worship
Bethel
River of Life Church Champaign-Urbana
New Life Korean
Soul Reviving Missionary
Cana
Shiloh
Faith
Odin
Chicago Golden Light Chinese
Pilgrim Rest Missionary
Iglesia Ciudad de Gracia
Island City
Woburn
Rock Hill
Gathering of the First Born
Lopez, Guadalupe (Clear Creek Baptist Association)Anna First
Lopez, Guadalupe (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Lorance, Cody (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Loskot, Frank (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Ava Missionary
Trinity International
Reno Southern
Lott Sr, Wiliam (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Mt Sinai Missionary
Loucks, Jay (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Lovely, Ken (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Lowder, Jay (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Lukacs, Janos (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Lusk, Donald (Central Baptist Association)
Maldaner, RT (Miscellaneous)
Malone, Richard (Saline Baptist Association)
Mancha, John (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Manley, Dave (Metro East Baptist Association)
Manley, Steven (Metro East Baptist Association)
Manuel, Zach (Palestine Baptist Association)
Marsh, Chris (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Martin, Dale (Saline Baptist Association)
Mason, Nathaniel (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Mathis, Rob (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Mathis, Terry (Union Baptist Association)
Max, Ted (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Wayne City
New Beginnings
Pinckneyville First
Hungarian
Sullivan Southern
City of Joy
Scott Street
Higher Ground
New Baden First
East Carondelet First
Prior Grove
Ditney Ridge
North America
Effingham First
Oak Grove
Union Association
Vale
McAfee, Raymond (Clear Creek Baptist Association)Thebes First
McAllister, Gene (Louisville Baptist Association)
McAnally, Matt (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Bloom Southern Missionary
Rushville First Southern
McCormick, Danny (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)Harvard Hills
McDaniel, Dwight (Palestine Baptist Association)
McDonald, JJ (Saline Baptist Association)
Highland Avenue
Junction First
McDonald, Jonathon (Westfield Baptist Association)Casey First
McElroy, Gerald (Macoupin Baptist Association)
McElroy, Randy (Louisville Baptist Association)
McGhee, Manfret (Metro East Baptist Association)
Pleasant Dale
Wabash
Straightway
McGinnis, Kevin (North Central Baptist Association)Freedom
McGlaun, J Allen (Metro East Baptist Association)
McKenzie, Christian (Antioch Baptist Association)
Prince of Peace Ministries
Elizabethtown First
McKiddy, William (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)Elm River
McKinnon, Preston (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)Charity Southern
McKnight, Robert (Williamson Baptist Association)
McNealy, Matthew (Central Baptist Association)
New Beginnings
Argenta
Melendez, Jorge (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Iglesia Misionera North Avenue
Melton, Alex (Gateway Baptist Association)
Mendenhall, Matt (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Mendizabal, Isidro (Miscellaneous)
Mendizabal, Isidro (Miscellaneous)
Mendoza, Victor (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Menke, Kevin (Miscellaneous)
Merrell, Cortez (Palestine Baptist Association)
Mertz, Jason (Miscellaneous)
Mick, Ronnie (Salem South Baptist Association)
Miller, Bill (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Miller, Bill (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Heartland
Smith Grove
Iglesia El Mesias
Iglesia Nazaret
Iglesia Emanuel
Christ Church
New Hope
Redemption Community
East Hickory Hill Missionary
Goshen Trail Association
Blooming Grove
Miller, Dan (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Miller, David (Saline Baptist Association)
Miller, James (Heartland Baptist Network)
Miller, Johnny (Mt Baptist Vernon)
Miller, Larry (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Miller, Leon (Miscellaneous)
Miller, Michael (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Miller, Stephen (Palestine Baptist Association)
Miller, Steven (Heartland Baptist Network)
Mound City First
Harco
Havana Southern
Mt Vernon
Fairman
Mount Ebenezer
New Hope
Duncanville Missionary
Edinburg First
Minnick, Loren (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)North Side
Minor, Mark (Franklin Baptist Association)
Mitchell, David (Franklin Baptist Association)
Whittington
Rend
Mitchell, Teyvone (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Gospelife Carol Stream
Molen, Darrell (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Monroe, Alan (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Bunker Hill
New Prospect
Montgomery, Jerry (Salem South Baptist Association)Casey Avenue
Moore, J Wesley (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Tabernacle
Moore, Jason (Franklin Baptist Association)
Moran, Giovanni (Miscellaneous)
Morgan, Michael (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Morgan, Randy (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Morris, Tyree (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Morrow, Doug (Heartland Baptist Network)
Mullins, Robert (Saline Baptist Association)
Mulvaney, Ron (Louisville Baptist Association)
Munoz, Tony (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Munton, Douglas (Metro East Baptist Association)
Myers, Zeb (Palestine Baptist Association)
Freedom Missionary
Iglesia Luz Y Verdad
Paradise Southern
McClure
Koinonia Christian
Together on North Grand
Wasson Missionary
Farina First Southern
Iglesia Bautista Latina
O'Fallon First
Hidalgo
Myoung, James (Church of the Beloved - South Baptist Loop)Church of the Beloved - South Loop
Nail, Jeff (Gateway Baptist Association)
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)
Heights Community
Ullin First
Makanda
Cornerstone
Olive Branch
True Christian Fellowship
Neiconi, Adrian (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Romanian of Metropolitan Chicago
Nelson, Philip (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Nelson, Philip (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Nine Mile Association
Lakeland
Nemmers, Daniel (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)Salt
Newby, John (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Newman, Alan (Franklin Baptist Association)
Newton, Joel (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Nichols, Scott (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Nolen, David (Williamson Baptist Association)
Nolin, Christopher (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Nolin, Christopher (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Norris, Travis (Metro East Baptist Association)
Orchard Valley
Faith Missionary
Woodland
Gospelife North Wheaton
Lake Creek
Sinnissippi Association
Emmanuel
New Bethel Missionary
Nunez, Jose (Miscellaneous)
Nyberg, Stephen (Saline Baptist Association)
Oakley, Marvin (Miscellaneous)
Oh, Chan (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Ohl, Steven (Heartland Baptist Network)
Ohms, Lawrence (Louisville Baptist Association)
Oldham, Noah (Metro East Baptist Association)
Olliff, Randy (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
O'Neal, Gary (Union Baptist Association)
Orndorff, Arthur (Palestine Baptist Association)
Orozco, Francisco (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Orr, Roy Dale (Saline Baptist Association)
Iglesia Buen Samaritano
Union Grove
Freedom
New Lords Church
Greenview First
Meacham
August Gate
Twin Oaks
Cypress First
West Union First
Iglesia Betel
New Castle
Oware-Baning, Kwaku (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Truth Foundation Ministries
Ozee, Chad (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Ozee, Chad (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Pace, Steven (Gateway Baptist Association)
Page, Jamie (Miscellaneous)
Paige, Kenneth (Metro East Baptist Association)
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)
Clifton
Journey Church of Kankakee County
Christway
The Church in Dekalb
Summit Avenue
Gracepoint Chicago Hyde Park
Peaceful
Southwest
Cornerstone Ministries
Big Creek
Parsley, Harold (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Tinley Park First
Parsons, Josh (Heartland Baptist Network)
Western Oaks
Pasley, Trevor (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)Ellis Mound
Pate, Gary (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Patterson, John (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Pearce, Rick (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Concord
Parkview
Sandoval
Pennington, Jon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Chicagoland Community
Perez, Marvin (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Peterman, David (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Peters, Jonathan (Metro East Baptist Association)
Peterson, Darin (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Iglesia El Calvario
Manteno First
Columbia First
New Beginnings Christian Fellowship
Philpot, Ronald (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)Northcrest Calvary
Pidgley, Josh (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)Vale
Pierce, Doug (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Grace
Pinckard, Matthew (Metro East Baptist Association)Dupo First
Pittman, Brad (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Pittman, Jody (Saline Baptist Association)
Plumer, Jason (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Plummer, Michael (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Plunkett, Randy (Saline Baptist Association)
Post, J (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Postlewaite, William (Agape Baptist Missionary)
Grace Fellowship Davis Junction
Bankston Fork
Litchfield First
Fillmore
Eldorado First
Crosspointe
Agape Missionary
Poston, Douglas (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)Faith Fellowship
Praytor, Nate (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Gospel Grace
Price, Bryan (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Prince, Bill (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Prowell, Andrew (Metro East Baptist Association)
Pullman, Jeff (Miscellaneous)
Pye, Leonard (Gateway Baptist Association)
Rah, Soe (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Rains, Tom (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Rains, Tom (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Love Fellowship
Hopewell Missionary
Fifteenth Street
Akin Missionary
Faith
Karen
Bay Creek Association
Quincy First Southern
Ramirez, Faustino (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Nuevo Pacto
Ramos, Mario (Franklin Baptist Association)
Royalton First
Randall, Anthony (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Twelve Gates
Randle, Elmo (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)
Mission of Faith
Crosspoint
Wisetown
McHenry First
Westview
Ready, Derek (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)Jasper
Reed, Dennis (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Reed, Ronald (Saline Baptist Association)
Reich, Brian (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Renken, Modell (Gateway Baptist Association)
Reynolds, Jimmy (Williamson Baptist Association)
Rhoades, Ted (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Rich, Mark (Franklin Baptist Association)
Norris City First Southern
Liberty
Living Word Chapel
North Alton
Coal Bank Springs
Cornerstone
Thompsonville First
Richardson , Robert (Clear Creek Baptist Association)Mill Creek
Richardson, Jack (Union Baptist Association)
County Line Missionary
Richardson, Joseph (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)St James Community of Broadview
Riley, Dennis (Antioch Baptist Association)
Ritz, Benjamin (Gateway Baptist Association)
Rivera, Daniel (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Rivera, Juan Ramon (Heartland Baptist Network)
Robins, Ezell (Lake County Baptist Association)
Mt Olivet
Reformed
Iglesia Hispana
Iglesia Principe de Paz
Pleasant Grove Missionary
Robinson, Adron (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Hillcrest
Robinson, Kent (Louisville Baptist Association)
Iola Missionary
Robinson, Ray (Macoupin Baptist Association) Bethlehem
Robinson, Shayne (Miscellaneous)
Redeemer
Rockett, Edward (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Greater Tabernacle Missionary
Rodgers, Rodney (Three Rivers Baptist Association)Bethel
Rodriguez, Alfredo (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Iglesia Cristo Rompe Las Cadenas
Rodriguez, Jorge (Miscellaneous)
Rogers, Freddie (Miscellaneous)
Rogers, Mike (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Ruble, Dustin (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Grace Family
Destiny
Litchfield Southern
Vera
Ruggles, Steven (North Central Baptist Association)North Central Association
Ruhe, Eric (Franklin Baptist Association)
North Benton
Rumley, Justin (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)First Congregational
Ryan, Kyle (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Central City
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)
El Roi Romanian
United Missionary
United Faith Missionary
Iglesia Maranatha
Pocahontas First
Larkin Avenue
Sanders, Vaughn (Three Rivers Baptist Association)Bolingbrook First
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)
Schmutzler, Keith (Central Baptist Association)
Schneider, Robert (Gateway Baptist Association)
Schultz, Ken (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Schultz, Ralph (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Scott, Shawn (Salem South Baptist Association)
Seaford, Stephen (Williamson Baptist Association)
Seaton, David (Gateway Baptist Association)
Greater St James
Emmanuel Romanian
Columbus Southern
Sunfield
Nilwood
Cross of Christ
Oreana
Calvary
Crosswinds Church
Fieldon First
Opdyke
Goreville First
Heights Community
Sedabres, Christopher (Gateway Baptist Association)Granite City Second
Sedgwick, Jon (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)Quad Cities Area Association
Sedgwick, Jon (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)New Hope
Seidel, Dennis (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)Northside Missionary
Shacklee, Larry (Franklin Baptist Association)
Shannon, Gregg (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Zeigler First
Mt Carmel
Shannon, James (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Peoples Community
Sharp, Donald (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Sharp, Kenneth (Williamson Baptist Association)
Sharp, Kenneth (Williamson Baptist Association)
Sharp, Michael (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Sharp, Scott (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Shelby, Michael (Gateway Baptist Association)
Shelton, John (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Faith Tabernacle
Williamson Association
Fairview
Caledonia Community
Nashville First
Victory
Mt Zion
Shepherd, Michael (Three Rivers Baptist Association)Jackson Creek Fellowship
Shirley, Ralph (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Shook, Troy (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Shouse, Jeff (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Sielbeck, Chris (Union Baptist Association)
Siere, David (Union Baptist Association)
Simala, Joseph (Lake County Baptist Association)
Simmons, Barry (Metro East Baptist Association)
Sims, Scott (Westfield Baptist Association)
Slagle, David (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Sloan, Aaron (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Slone, Scott (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Smith, David (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Original Wings of Faith Missionary
Mt Zion Missionary
Ramsey First
Grace
Brookport First
The Gathering
New Visions World Ministries
Westfield
Walkerville
Dahlgren
Elkville
Grayville First
Smith, Jay (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Bethel
Smith, Kenyatta (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Another Chance
Smith, Michael (Saline Baptist Association)
Gaskins City Missionary
Smith, Robbey (Williamson Baptist Association) Redemption
Smith, Tracy (Central Baptist Association)
Snell, Matt (Union Baptist Association)
Snyder, Chris (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Snyder, John (Heartland Baptist Network)
Solari, Dane (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Song, In Sul (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Song, James (Metro East Baptist Association)
Sork, Randall (Franklin Baptist Association)
Mt Zion First
Dixon Springs
Harvest Church of Southern IL
Springfield First
Trinity
Hope Korean Community
Fellowship
Pleasant Hill
Southerd, Dennis (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)Pleasant Hill The Brick Missionary
Sparks, Jared (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Sparrow, Keith (Miscellaneous)
Stacy, Ramon (Williamson Baptist Association)
Christ Church
New City
The Cross Community
Stalsberg, Rodney (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)Colona First Southern
Stanford, Gary (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Starner, Curtis (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Starr, David (Louisville Baptist Association)
Staton, Mark (Antioch Baptist Association)
Staton, Mark (Antioch Baptist Association)
Stearns, Tom (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Steely, Joshua (Heartland Baptist Network)
Taylor Springs First
Erven Avenue
Community Southern
Antioch Association
Brownfield
Matthews
Chatham
Stephens, Drew (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Armitage
Sterchi, Tyler (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Stevens, Kenny (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Stevenson, Sean (Miscellaneous)
Stocker, Robert (Macoupin Baptist Association)
New Hope
East Union
Elmwood Park Community
Plainview
Stowers, Clarence (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Mars Hill
Stuller, Nathan (Miscellaneous)
Suhling, Vaughn (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Sumi, Shekuto (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Sutton, David (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Sweitzer, Justin (Palestine Baptist Association)
Swinford, John (Heartland Baptist Network)
Sze, Bryant (Church of the Baptist Beloved)
Tabor, Ronnie (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Tallman, Reed (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Sojourn
Woodson
Evanston
Bread of Life
Oblong First
Pasfield Southern
Church of the Beloved
Crossroads of Centralia
Patoka First
Tam, Benjamin (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Chinese NW Suburb
Tassell, Steven (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Tate, Lance (Salem South Baptist Association)
Taylor, Derrick (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Taylor, Dewayne (Saline Baptist Association)
Taylor, Jasper (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Taylor, Scott (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Teal, Roger (Franklin Baptist Association)
New Hope
Pleasant Grove
Net Community
Dorrisville
Broadview Missionary
The Source
Grace Fellowship
Tears, Claude (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
First Corinthians
Terbush, Kenneth (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)Elmridge Southern Missionary
Thatcher, Jim (Central Baptist Association)
Thiele, Ryan (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Lincoln Southern
Mt Moriah
Thompson, James (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Reborn Community
Thompson, Tommy (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Ashburn
Thorn, Joseph (Miscellaneous)
Tibbetts, Heath (North Central Baptist Association)
Redeemer Fellowship
Machesney Park First
Tieman, Pat (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)Bement
Todd, Obbie (Williamson Baptist Association)
Toler, Carroll (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Marion Third
Alto Pass First
Tomberlin, Bennie (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)Fairfield First
Towell, Ben (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Morton First
Traywick, Bradford (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Christ Transformed Lives
Tripp, Dale (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)Gibson City First
Trotter, Aaron (Salem South Baptist Association)
Trotter, Calvin (Salem South Baptist Association)
Trotter, Jerry (Salem South Baptist Association)
New Hope
South Side
Long Prairie
Trowbridge, Nathaniel (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)Samaria Missionary
Truax, John (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Truman, Ivan (Miscellaneous)
Tucker, LeRoy (Baptist Strasburg)
Tucker, LeRoy (Louisville Baptist Association)
Turner, Kempton (Miscellaneous)
Tyler, Scott (New Athens Baptist First)
Uhles, Bill (Franklin Baptist Association)
Charity
Grace Community
Strasburg
Jackson Township
City of Joy Fellowship
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)
Vega, Adam (Metro East Baptist Association)
Verhines, Don (Salem South Baptist Association)
Vermillion, Daryl (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Villagran, Uriel (Metro East Baptist Association)
Volkening, Nicholas (Miscellaneous)
Wagner, Joe (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Wah, Eh Say (North Central Baptist Association)
Roe's Dale
Meadowbrook
Mercy's Door
Summersville
Beardstown First Southern
Iglesia Agape
New City
Du Quoin First
Karen of Rockford
Wakefield, Richard (Franklin Baptist Association) Caldwell
Walker, Roosevelt (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)New Memorial Missionary
Wallace, Keith (Palestine Baptist Association)
Waller, Cliff (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Walls, Buddy (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Walters, Terry (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Island Grove
Dutch Ridge Missionary
East Cape
Celebration Community
Wang, Zhenjun (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Hinsdale Chinese Christian
Watkins, Autry (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Transformation
Watkins, Mike (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)Vale
Weaver, Bill (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Weaver, Mike (Franklin Baptist Association)
Altamont First
Parrish
Weaver, Robert (Kaskaskia Baptist Association,Rehoboth BaptiUnity
Webb, David (Saline 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)
Ozark
Pleasant Hill
Pleasant Valley
Sugar Camp
Herrin Second
Weihrauch, Timothy (Gateway Baptist Association)Metro Community-Vandalia
Weiner, Art (Lake County Baptist Association)
Wells, Gary (Miscellaneous)
West, Dean (Union Baptist Association)
West, Louis (Metro East Baptist Association)
West, Randy (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Wheeler, Dick (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Whitaker, Mat (Metro East Baptist Association)
White, Claude (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
White, Daniel (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
White, Phillip (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Sanctuary Messianic
Murrayville
Mt Zion Missionary
Prairie Du Rocher First
Shiloh
New Hope
Waterloo First
Grace
New Bethel
Dowell First
White, Randall (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)Farmer City First
White, Travis (Central Baptist Association)
Whitford, Bill (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Whittaker, Lloyd (Franklin Baptist Association)
Wickiser, Wilson (Metro East Baptist Association)
Widick, Leland (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Wilcoski, Matt (Miscellaneous)
Wilder, Michael (Westfield Baptist Association)
Wilham, Jesse (Metro East Baptist Association)
Atwood First
Calumet City First
Calvary
Swansea
Union Missionary
Cornerstone
Tuscola First
Friendship
Williams, Charles (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Unity Fellowship
Williams, Charles (Metro East Baptist Association)
Williams, Darryl (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Williams, David (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Williams, Douglas (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Williams, Jeffrey (Metro East Baptist Association)
Williams, Kevin (Miscellaneous)
Williams, Nathan (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Williams, Perry (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Williams, Stephen (Union Baptist Association)
Williams, Toby (Antioch Baptist Association)
Williamson, Donald (Belle Baptist Prairie)
Wilson, Charles (Antioch Baptist Association)
Wilson, Daniel (Gateway Baptist Association)
Wilson, Kenneth (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Wilson, Luke (Franklin Baptist Association)
Wilson, Mark (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Windings, John (Union Baptist Association)
Winkleman, Chris (Saline Baptist Association)
Winkler, Brock (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Winkler, Doug (Metro East Baptist Association)
Pilgrim Missionary
Anna Heights
Water Valley Country
Emmanuel
New Christian Fellowship
Wheaton Second
Grace Southern
Jonesboro First
Simpson Missionary
Homberg
Belle Prairie
Golconda First
Grace
S I Country
West Frankfort Third
Calvary
Seven Mile
Harrisburg First
The Journey
Mascoutah First
Winkler, Keith (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Wisely, Chester (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Wodtka, Doug (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Wong, Corwin (Lake County Baptist Association)
Wood, David (Saline Baptist Association)
Wood, Tyrone (Saline Baptist Association)
Laramie Street
Grace Fellowship
Overcup
Winthrop Harbor First
Junction First
Junction First
Woodford, Matthew (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)Springbrook Community
Woodman, Cliff (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Emmanuel
Woodruff, David (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)Mill Shoals
Woodrum, Ron (Central Baptist Association)
Woods, Jim (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Woods, Lewis (West Central Baptist Association)
Woods, Lewis (West Central Baptist Association)
Woods, Ronald (Metro East Baptist Association)
Wright, David (Union Baptist Association)
Wright, Kevin (Metro East Baptist Association)
Wyatt, Caliph (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Yeo Sr, John (Williamson 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, Michael (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Yu, Hong (Lake County Baptist Association)
Zbinden, Joe (Franklin Baptist Association)
Tri-Valley
Calvary
West Central Association
Calvary
Towerview
Joppa Missionary
August Gate
Monroe
Hurricane Memorial
Nebo
Mt Vernon Second
Waldo Missionary
Jackson Creek Fellowship
New Beginnings
First Korean of Waukegan
Steel City
Information taken from 2022 Annual Church Profiles and other available records. Report changes, omissions and other errors to Operations Team, Illinois Baptist State Association, 3085 Stevenson Dr, Springfield IL 62703.
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M=Music
Y=Youth Director
R=Recreation Director
B=Business Director
Name
Organization Name/(Association)
Abbott, D R - A Manteno First (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Abraham, Alice - M Holy Bible Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Adams, Austin - A Gospelife North Wheaton (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Adams, Brenda - Y United Baylis (Miscellaneous)
Adams, Leslie - M Union Missionary (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Adkins, Chester - Y Agape Missionary ()
Ahn, Mary - E Agape Korean (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Alas, Vanessa - Y Armitage (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Alcantara, Angie - Y Liberty (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Aldawahir, Karam - M Ashburn Arabic (Miscellaneous)
Aldridge, Pat - A, Y Redeemer Fellowship (Miscellaneous)
Allardin, Leta - M New Salem (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Allen, Amanda - Y Ditney Ridge (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Allen, Chesney - M Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Allen, Laura - M Meadowridge (Lake County Baptist Association)
Allen, Shane - M Pleasant Hill First (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Allsman, Scott - M New Hope (Gateway Baptist Association)
Altman, Kelly - Y New Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Amos, Mark - E Towerview (Metro East Baptist Association)
Anderson, Crystal - Y Kingdom (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Anderson, Doug - Y Friendship (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Anderson, Pam - R New Antioch Missionary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Anderson, Sedric - A New Antioch Missionary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Anderson, Steven - M Karnak First (Union Baptist Association)
Anderson, Vincent - Y Household of Faith Christian Assembly (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Andrews, Darling - M Faith (Metro East Baptist Association)
Anglin, Adam - E, M Cross (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Anglin, Michelle - B Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Anselment, Paige - Y Grayville First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Apple, John - M Springbrook Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Appleby, Andy - Y Atwood First (Central Baptist Association)
Armstrong, Bob - A Bolingbrook First (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Askew, Drew - Y Bethel (Gateway Baptist Association)
Assel, Matt - M Maryville First (Gateway Baptist Association)
Atherton, Patena - M Ullin First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Atkins, Jamair - Y Jesus is the Life (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Atwell, David - B, M Waldo Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Auten, Melissa - M Meadowbrook First (Gateway Baptist Association)
Awbrey, Michael - A Tremont (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Ayala, Jorge - E Iglesia Maranatha (Gateway Baptist Association)
Ayala, Martha - B
Nuevo Pacto (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bacon, Judy - M Grace (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Bader, Wissam - Y
Ashburn Arabic (Miscellaneous)
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, Kyle - Y
Ashburn (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bailey, Peter - M Christ Church (Miscellaneous)
Bailie, Beth - M
Schram City (Rehoboth 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)
Ballance, Scott - A Calvary (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Ballard, Andre' - E
Broadview Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Ballesteros, Elizabeth - ELight and Grace (Lake County Baptist Association)
Baltimore, Kenneth - BPeoples Missionary (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Banc, Stefan - B Romanian of Metropolitan Chicago (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bancroft, Con - M
Opdyke (Salem South Baptist Association)
Bannister, Amanda - MBrownstown First (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Barajas, Iriana - Y Iglesia Piedra Angular (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Barendt, Janice - M Calvary (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Barker, Jimmy - M Coalton (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Barnett, Don - M Matthews (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Barnhill, Dan - M Elmridge Southern Missionary (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Barrera, Kevin - M Iglesia Bethania (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Barrett, Wallace - M, Y Litchfield First (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Barron, Maria - R Iglesia Betel (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Barros, Leonardo - M
Barry, Mike - Y
Bartmer, Sharon - Y
Barton, Brett - M
Barton, Debbie - M
Armitage (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Valier First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Lighthouse Church of Antioch (Lake County Baptist Association)
Mercy's Door (Metro East Baptist Association)
Nebo (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Bass, Laura - B, E Mount Ebenezer (Miscellaneous)
Beamon, Yolanda - E, YIn the Upper Room Ministries (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Beck, Jessica - Y New Beginnings (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Beehn, Gary - M
Pleasant View Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Belcher, Sherry - M Mt Zion Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Bell, Kayla - M
Bell, Sam - Y
Bell, Timothy - A, Y
Bello, Rosa - B
Belt, Melissa - M
Benard, Clarence - M
Bennett, Brian - M
Northside Missionary (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Grace Fellowship Ashton (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
World Deliverance Christian (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Iglesia Getsemani (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Liberty (Saline Baptist Association)
Faith Missionary (Franklin Baptist Association)
Mt Pleasant (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Bennett, Raymond - A, M, YNew Directions Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Benson, Ken - E
Bentz, Roberta - Y
Greater Morning View (Miscellaneous)
Northside (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Berry, Bethany - Y New Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Berry, Madison - B
Bevis, Dennis - M
Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Woodlawn First (Salem South Baptist Association)
Bilderback, Danielle - BChrist Church (Miscellaneous)
Billingsley, Kevin - R
Billingsley, Mike - E
Clay City First (Olney Baptist Association)
Rushville First Southern (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Billingsley, Tandra - E
Centennial Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bilyew, Kyle - M Highland Avenue (Palestine Baptist Association)
Bird, Joanne - M Hamilton First (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Bishop, Kay - M Old Du Quoin (Franklin Baptist Association)
Black, Harley - M Herrick (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Blackman, Vicki - B Dorrisville (Saline Baptist Association)
Blanchard, Gordon - B New Song Ministries (Lake County Baptist Association)
Bledsoe, Joshua - M 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 - B St John Baptist Temple (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bollinger, Jermaine - MCrossroads Community (Gateway Baptist Association)
Bond, Brian - M Calvary (Gateway Baptist Association)
Bondo, Nicolas - YCapernaum (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Bonner, Stevyn - BWorld Deliverance Christian (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bordewick, Sarah - YMt Zion First (Central Baptist Association)
Boston, Starria - BRidge House of Praise (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bowen, Andrew - MBethel (Gateway Baptist Association)
Boyles, Melinda - MBethel (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Braddock, Holly - MWest 22nd Street (Gateway Baptist Association)
Brady, Ruthann - MWatson (Louisville Baptist Association)
Bramlet, Charles - MUnion Grove (Saline Baptist Association)
Branch, Jackie - YDowell First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Brandenburg, Marilyn - MMacedonia (Westfield Baptist Association)
Brandsasse, Kay - BMcKinley Avenue (Saline Baptist Association)
Braswell, Gregory - MWaterloo First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Bray, Ethan - YCalvary (Gateway Baptist Association)
Breedlove, Diana - MVictory (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Breeze, Shirley - MHarmony Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Brewer, Blake - A, YCalvary (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Brickert, Dave - MParkview (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Brickert, Tara - RParkview (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Briggs, Lynnellen - MHillview (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Brinkman, Dedra - BWest Gate (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Brockmeier, Mike - YCalvary (Gateway Baptist Association)
Brooks, Cheryl - BThe Bridge (Gateway Baptist Association)
Brooks, Jesse - YFlora First Southern (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Brooks, Rita - EHarmony Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Brooks, Van - ANew Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Broscious, Jonathan - ANew Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Brown, Ceasar - ABeacon Hill Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Brown, Cheryl - B, R, YTrue Fellowship Missionary (Miscellaneous)
Brown, Keith - APerfecting Faith Ministry (Metro East Baptist Association)
Brown, Loretta - MPleasant Valley Missionary (Franklin Baptist Association)
Brown, Raynard - MGreater St James (Gateway Baptist Association)
Browning, Chris - YBethany (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Browning, Stacy - MBethany (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Brownlee, Jeremiah - YHarmony Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bruer, Robin - MBeech Grove (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Bryan, Gail - MNew Beginnings (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Bryan, Matt - M, YBelle Rive Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Buchett, Audrey - Y Vernon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Buescher, Christopher - MWestview (Metro East Baptist Association)
Buffkins, Jeanette - EFirst New Mt Olive Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Bullard, Kevin - AJackson Grove (Franklin Baptist Association)
Burca, Emil - MRomanian of Metropolitan Chicago (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Burklow, William - BScott Street (Saline Baptist Association)
Burt, Pat - YClay City First (Olney Baptist Association)
Burzynski, Jamie - MTen Mile (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Butler, Janet - EAlpha (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Buttrum, Lonnie - YCasey Avenue (Salem South Baptist Association)
Byrd, Nyghel - MRock Hill (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Byrd, Paul - RMaryville First (Gateway Baptist Association)
Cadwell, Sue - BSandridge (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Caffey, Vernetta - EGreater St James (Gateway Baptist Association)
Cagle, Andrew - A, E, YMachesney Park First (North Central Baptist Association)
Campbell, Charles - A, MDelta (Heartland Baptist Network)
Campbell, Robert - MPleasant Dale (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Carlock Jr, Tom - MPanther Creek New Beginning (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Carr, Jacob - ABethel (Gateway Baptist Association)
Carrell, Elaine - MAkin Missionary (Miscellaneous)
Carrington, Calvin - MWheaton Second (Miscellaneous)
Carroll, Becky - MYoungblood (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Carruthers, Kelly - MLouisville (Louisville Baptist Association)
Carter, Dale - MWinkle (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Carter, Derrick - AAlpha (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Carter, Kevon - MNew Faith International (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Carter, Shirley - E, R, YTrue Christian Fellowship (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Carter, William - ARiver Terrace Cowboy (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Cartwright, Tanya - A, BJesus is the Life (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Carver, Tami - MSouthtower Community (Heartland Baptist Network)
Casey, Ryan - YImmanuel (Franklin Baptist Association)
Caston, Barbara - MGood Hope Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Castro, Cesar - MIglesia Evangelica Filadelfia (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Cavanaugh, Beth - MForsyth (Central Baptist Association)
Cearlock, Vivian - B, RKincaid (Heartland Baptist Network)
Celis, Joel - MEden (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Cesaire, Wesly - EGabaon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Chambliss, Tim - MFreedom Missionary (Franklin Baptist Association)
Chang, Joseph - ATyrannus (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Chang, Mikey - YThe Lord's Church (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Chappelle, Kaylea - MDitney Ridge (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Chavez, Alva - YIglesia Misionera North Avenue (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Chavez, Heather - M, YWamac Missionary (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Cheek, Michael - YPinckneyville First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Chike, Zach - YCity of Joy Fellowship (Miscellaneous)
Chino, Placido - MIglesia Getsemani (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Cho, Sung Eun - MFirst Korean of Waukegan (Lake County Baptist Association)
Chuang, Jerchin - ERiver of Life Church Champaign-Urbana (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Chung, Stephen - YSchaumburg (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Cichy, John - A, YFamilies of Faith (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Clanahan, Beth - MBrownfield (Antioch Baptist Association)
Clapp, Joey - AMorning Star (Miscellaneous)
Clark, Charisse - YGood Hope Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Clark, Edward - B, EGood Hope Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Clark Aten, Gale - E
Willow Springs First (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Clatfelter, Hal - M Mt Olive (Palestine Baptist Association)
Claud, Andy - A Christ Church (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Clemons, Matthew - MGreater Morning View (Miscellaneous)
Closson, Rebeca - Y Strong Tower (Louisville Baptist Association)
Closson, Ronald - Y Strong Tower (Louisville Baptist Association)
Coble, Marci - MSow Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Coin, Rachel - MMattoon First Southern (Westfield Baptist Association)
Colberg, Joy - MMaranatha (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Cole, Michael - MMullen (Westfield Baptist Association)
Coleman, Terry - ASouth Shore Bible (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Collier, Karen - RNew Hope (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Collier, Sheryl - MReno Southern (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Collins, Jim - MNorthcrest Calvary (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Collins, John - A, E, YHeartland (Gateway Baptist Association)
Colon, Tina - MWillow Springs First (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Columbus, Sam - ABluffs (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Commean, Cheryl - MNew Hope Missionary (Franklin Baptist Association)
Conaway, Dean - YSummit Avenue (Central Baptist Association)
Conley, Bruce - MSterling (Metro East Baptist Association)
Conley, Robert - MEastview (Metro East Baptist Association)
Connell, J Michael - MAdams Street (Williamson Baptist Association)
Contreras, Victor - AIglesia Vida Nueva (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Conway, Greg - YOak Grove (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Cook, Jack - AGalena Park (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Cook, Ron - MLiberty (Franklin Baptist Association)
Cook, Stephanie - MPasfield Southern (Heartland Baptist Network)
Cookson, Ryan - ACharis Community (Miscellaneous)
Cooney, Ahron - R, YChatham (Heartland Baptist Network)
Cooper, Carolyn - ENew Antioch Missionary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Corona, Abdi - YIglesia Peniel (Miscellaneous)
Cortes, Noel - MIglesia Bethania (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Cotton, Terry - APrince of Peace Ministries (Metro East Baptist Association)
Covell, Ashley - YEmmanuel (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Cowan, Rich - E, MCalvary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Cowsert, Wendy - MElizabethtown First (Antioch Baptist Association)
Cox, Virgil - MCalvary Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Coy, Davis - A, YPennsylvania Ave (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Crabtree, Andrew - YHarvest Church of Southern IL (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Crabtree, Stephanie - YHillview (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Crain, Alex - MCornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Cramer, Jordan - MCasey First (Westfield Baptist Association)
Crecelius, Michael - MMt Pleasant (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Crespo, Al - BFamilies of Faith (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Criner, Gaylia - RDiamond Springs (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Crocker, Albert - MMeadowbrook (Heartland Baptist Network)
Croffert, Jackie - RSon Light Missionary ()
Cunningham, Deborah - MNorth Alton (Gateway Baptist Association)
Curry, Mose - BIn the Upper Room Ministries (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Cuttrell, Nancy - MMacedonia Missionary (Big Saline Baptist Association)
Dalrymple, Obie - EO'Fallon First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Dalton, Sam - YMorton First (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Damotte, Jennifer - E, MMorton First (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Dang, Duc - YGrace (North Central Baptist Association)
Darnell, Larry - M
North America (Saline Baptist Association)
Davenport, Miyoka - BEvening Star Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Davidson, Brad - M, YEldorado First (Saline Baptist Association)
Davis, Bonita - MGolconda First (Antioch Baptist Association)
Davis, Carrie - BRed Hill (Gateway Baptist Association)
Davis, George - B, MNew Salem Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Davis, Imagene - ANew Christian Fellowship (Metro East Baptist Association)
Davis, James - A, B, ENew Christian Fellowship (Metro East Baptist Association)
Davis, Jeremie - MThe Journey (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Davis, Karon - YAshmore First (Westfield Baptist Association)
Davis, Laura - BConnexion (Miscellaneous)
Davis, Mark - EWoodland (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Davis, Mark - YMurdale (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Davis, Reginald - YBread of Life (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Davis, Steven - ERed Hill (Gateway Baptist Association)
Dawkins, Paul - AThe Church in Dekalb (Miscellaneous)
Dawson, Tom - EO'Fallon First (Metro East Baptist Association)
De La Mora, Jose - MIglesia Emanuel (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
De Leon, Eddie - MIglesia Cristiana El Camino (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Dean, Kevin - B, MSummit Avenue (Metro East Baptist Association)
Decker, Dawn - MArgenta (Central Baptist Association)
Denham, Josh - M, YWest Gate (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Desler, Kimberly - YBethel (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Dewalt, Debra - MFifteenth Street (Metro East Baptist Association)
DeWinter, Mary - MGibson City First (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Dice, Josh - MSalem First (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Dillow, Kenzie - MImmanuel Praise & Worship (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Dingus, Don - ALincoln Wood (North Central Baptist Association)
Dirden, Melissa - MNew Hope (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Dirkans, Delores - RGood Shepherd (Miscellaneous)
Ditterline, Roger - MCounty Line Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Dixon, Pauline - BNew Directions Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Dixon-Henderson, Caruana - MEvening Star Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Dobson, Adrian - ACalvary (Gateway Baptist Association)
Doerr, Alberta - MShawneetown First (Saline Baptist Association)
Donsbach, Carol - RNew Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Dorsey, Cheryl - ABeacon Hill Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Dorsey, Rick - EBeacon Hill Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Dothager, Julie - RPleasant Mound (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Doudera, Tony - MBethlehem (Salem South Baptist Association)
Douglas, Monroe - MCypress First (Union Baptist Association)
Douglas, William - YRedemption (Williamson Baptist Association)
Dowdy, Glenda - MTamms First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Drennan, Katie - RUnity (Gateway Baptist Association)
Drew, Michael - MCalvary (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Drew, Rob - MKeenes Missionary (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Drone, Bailey - MRed Hill (Gateway Baptist Association)
Drury, Timothy - ABethalto First (Gateway Baptist Association)
Dunaway, William - MShiloh (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Dunn, Alvin - BPilgrim Rest Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Dunn, Nanette - MShiloh (Palestine Baptist Association)
Dunnigan, Keith - MGrace (Gateway Baptist Association)
Dupree, Eric - AThe Journey (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Durston, Larry - MNew Hope (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Dyer, Seth - E
Arthur Southern (Central Baptist Association)
Easter, Clifford - Y Metropolis First (Union Baptist Association)
Edwards, Carolyn - M Diamond Springs (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Edwards, Deloris - M Patoka First (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Edwards, Vera - A New Christian Fellowship (Metro East Baptist Association)
Ellerson, Glenda - E Bread of Life (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Elliott, Scott - M Carterville First (Williamson Baptist Association)
Ellis, Natalie - Y
Ullin First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Elmore, Arnetha - B Practical Word Ministries (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Emerson, Tammie - M Western Oaks (Heartland Baptist Network)
Emmerich Shamhart, Amanda - RNew Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Endsley, James - A Du Quoin First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Erhart, Alec - Y Maryville First (Gateway Baptist Association)
Ervin, Richard - E Evening Star Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Esteban, Jeffrey - Y Family Bible (Lake County Baptist Association)
Etienne, Darde - B Cornelia Avenue (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Evans, Frederick - Y Pilgrim Missionary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Evans, Jordan - A, E Bethalto First (Gateway Baptist Association)
Evans, Vera - E Shiloh Missionary (Central Baptist Association)
Eyster, John - R Machesney Park First (North Central Baptist Association)
Falloon, Justin - A, M Bethalto First (Gateway Baptist Association)
Fann, Jana - M Royalton First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Farthing, Gary - M Stonefort Missionary (Saline Baptist Association)
Fathauer, Jeffrey - Y Woodland (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Felder, Alexis - A New Faith International (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Fellows, Renee - M Crossville Missionary (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Ferguson, William - Y Temple (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Figueroa, Rosa - R 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)
Fishburn, Jason - A Unity (Gateway Baptist Association)
Fisher, Carl - A 168 (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Fisher, David - A, Y New Hope of Como (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Fisher, Debra - M Agape Missionary ()
Fisher, Robert - Y 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, Karen - M Harco (Saline Baptist Association)
Flagg, Darryl - A Vernon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Flanigan, Bruce - B Logan Street (Salem South Baptist Association)
Flannery, Chad - A, Y The Journey-SI (Miscellaneous)
Fleming, Andrea - M Central (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Fleming, Bill - B, M Atwood First (Central 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, Dale - M Bethel (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Forn, Cynthia - E New Faith International (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Foshie, D - M
Together on North Grand (Heartland Baptist Network)
Foster, Pablo - R, YNew Tabernacle of Faith (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Foster, Scott - BLakeland (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Foutch, Brittany - MKell (Salem South Baptist Association)
Fowler, Ernie - APankeyville (Saline Baptist Association)
Fowler, Shelley - MIna Missionary (Franklin Baptist Association)
Fox, Adrian - MMetropolis First (Union Baptist Association)
Fox, Joshua - MNew Beginnings (Union Baptist Association)
Fraizer, Ray - ELove Fellowship (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Frank, Taylor - MEwing First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Frankford, Kara - YCharity (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Frazier, Chris - YLove Fellowship (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Friend, Debbie - YMt Zion Southern (Heartland Baptist Network)
Fritz, Dennis - RNorthside (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Frost, Brian - BSycamore (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Frost, Robert - MWinthrop Harbor First (Lake County Baptist Association)
Fuller, Bonnie - MPlainview (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Funkhouser, Randy - MGrayville First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Futel, Katelyn - RGood Hope Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Gagliano, Perry - BRedeemer (Miscellaneous)
Gaines, Donna - YWhitelaw Avenue (Gateway Baptist Association)
Galloway, Amy - MNew Hope (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Garavaglia, Susan - MBeaucoup (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Garcia, Gerson - YIglesia Evangelica Filadelfia (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Garcia, Ruth - MPrimera Iglesia de La Villita (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Garcia , Tomas - YIglesia Maranatha (Gateway Baptist Association)
Garland, Kimberly - MModesto (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Garner, Craig - MSesser First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Garner, De'Borah - MUniversal (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Garner, Pat - YCharity Southern (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Garrett, Chad - YMacedonia (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Garrett, Jason - MMt Zion First (Central Baptist Association)
Garrett, Joyce - MMacedonia (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Gates, Craig - MTri-Valley (Central Baptist Association)
Gates, Phillip - ATri-Valley (Central Baptist Association)
Gaudette, Jeremy - MOld Union Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Gaugh, Jacob - RNew Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Gentry, Beau - ACharis Community (Miscellaneous)
George, Caitlin - YShawneetown First (Saline Baptist Association)
Georgescu, Susana - MIglesia Biblica (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Giacomo, Brett - YOak Grove (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Gibbs, Conan - MMt Vernon Second (Salem South Baptist Association)
Gifford, Stephen - ATransformation (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Gilley, Cheryl - E, MThe Word in Marion (Williamson Baptist Association)
Gillis, Aaron - MWaldo Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Glass, Arlie - MPleasant Grove Missionary (Lake County Baptist Association)
Glodo, Becky - MEast Cape (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Goddard, Debra - YMt Zion Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Golden, Aaron - YNew Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Golden, Lucas - A, MNew Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Gonzales, Rhodora - MFamily Bible (Lake County Baptist Association)
Gonzalez, Miguel - MCristo Es Rey (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Gonzalez-Lotfe, Tufic - YIglesia Emanuel (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Gordon, Henry - AWheaton Second (Miscellaneous)
Gosa, John - M
Monroe (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Gower, Eugene & Kari - YWest Union First (Palestine Baptist Association)
Gowler, Larry - A
Pleasant Grove (Salem South Baptist Association)
Grady, Kurt - E Mascoutah First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Graf, Jacob - Y Mascoutah First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Graham, Judy - Y
Eddyville Missionary (Big Saline Baptist Association)
Granda, Christine - M Summit Avenue (Central Baptist Association)
Graven, Cassie - E
Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Graves, Chris - M De Soto First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Green, Rochelle - M
Pilgrim Rest Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Gregg, Christopher - MTabernacle (Central Baptist Association)
Gregory, Stephen - M Norris City First Southern (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Griffin, Antionette - R, YHoly Bible Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Griffin, Rebecca - M
Griffin, Robert - A
Pleasant Ridge (Gateway Baptist Association)
Destiny (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Griffin, Tancy - M Halsted Road (North Central Baptist Association)
Griffin, Tancy - M
Living Stones Fellowship (North Central Baptist Association)
Griffy, Lina - M Wabash (Louisville Baptist Association)
Grimes, Susan - M
Grand Tower First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Grimmer, Meghan - B Maryville First (Gateway Baptist Association)
Griswold, Nicole - Y Elm Street (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Groce, Jennifer - B
Gueno, Karen - M
Guinn, Lois - B
Guzman, Oscar - M, Y
Habegger, Greg - A
Gospel Life Bible (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Agape Bible Fellowship (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Schram City (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Iglesia Vida Nueva (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Effingham First (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Haddad, Aram - A Ashburn Arabic (Miscellaneous)
Hagan, Jim - B
River of Life (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Halcom, Melissa - M Saline Ridge Missionary (Big Saline Baptist Association)
Hall, Jean - Y
Peoples Missionary (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Hall, Joyce - M South Shore Bible (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Halliday, Dan - M
Jackson Grove (Franklin Baptist Association)
Hamiel, Brian - E Victory (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Hampton, Heather - Y Emmanuel (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Hamson, Joshua - R Summersville (Salem South Baptist Association)
Hankins, James - B Stonefort Missionary (Saline Baptist Association)
Hankins, Rachel - R New Salem Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Hannaford, Andrew - YCarmi First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Hanover, Carolyn - M Mt Olive First (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Hansen, Andrew - M New Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Hansen, Darin - A New Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Harber, Rebecca - R
Ava Missionary (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Hargis, Steve - M Roland Manor (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Harl, David - A
Fairfield First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Harner, Gary - A Bethel (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Harner, Shirley - M
Mt Zion (Westfield Baptist Association)
Harrawood, Linda - M Gaskins City Missionary (Saline Baptist Association)
Harrell, Jason - A, Y
Harris, Aaron - M
Wheaton Second (Miscellaneous)
Lighthouse Community - Okawville (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Harris, Brenda - M Oblong First (Palestine Baptist Association)
Harris, Calista - Y
Lighthouse Community (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Harrison, Craig - M Walking in Grace (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Hartline, Matthew - A, YCobden First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Harvel, Vickie - M Hoosier Prairie (Olney Baptist Association)
Haskin, Sylvia - M
Hayden, Charles - E
Haymon, Cynthia - A
Haymon, Mozell - E
Hazlerig, Charlotte - R
Heady, David - E
Healy, Jerod - B, E
Heimer, Lynda - M
Household of Faith Christian Assembly (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Resurrection House (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Resurrection House of NW Indiana (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Resurrection House of NW Indiana (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Twin Oaks (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Tabernacle (Central Baptist Association)
Macedonia (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Bunker Hill (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Helfrich, Thomas - E The Bridge (Gateway Baptist Association)
Helmich, Stacey - B
Lincoln Avenue (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Henderson, Bryan - Y Ten Mile (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Henderson, Colleen - BMeadow Heights (Metro East Baptist Association)
Henderson, Mark - E Calvary (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Henderson, Salena - B Ten Mile (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Henderson, Stacy - Y Ten Mile (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Henry-Payne, Jenny - YCoal City First (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Henson, Debbie - M
Hepp, Sally - M
The Ridge (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Coulterville First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Herbst, Gabriel - Y Marion Second (Williamson Baptist Association)
Hernandez, Ariel - M
Iglesia Betel (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Hernandez, Edgar - A Harvard First (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Hetrick, Jolie - M Emmanuel (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Hetrick, Sam - M Emmanuel (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Heuer, Melanie - M
Machesney Park First (North Central Baptist Association)
Hicks, Allison - Y Grace Fellowship Amboy-Sublette (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Hicks, Darin - M, Y Nine Mile (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Hicks, Katie - M Nine Mile (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Higdon, Gerald - A Orion First (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Higgerson, Carolyn - MClarmin First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Higgerson, Michael - Y Clarmin First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Higgs, David - M Lincoln Avenue (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Hill, Charles - R Proviso Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Hill, D - A, M, Y Herrin First (Williamson Baptist Association)
Hill, Justin - Y Coalton (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Hill, Kerry - M Reynoldsville (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Hillebrand, Louis - M Seven Mile (Union Baptist Association)
Hindrichs, Samuel - Y Steeleville (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Hise, George - M Ridgway First (Saline Baptist Association)
Hodges, Heidi - B Pleasant Hill The Brick Missionary (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Hodges, Margaret - Y 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 ()
Holliday, Andrew - B Monroe (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Hollis, Dorothy - A In the Upper Room Ministries (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Holloway, R - A, R, Y Dorrisville (Saline Baptist Association)
Holman, Justin - M Whittington (Franklin Baptist Association)
Holman, Rodney - A, MFlora First Southern (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Holshouser, Sondra - BAnna Heights (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Hoots, Kyung - E Fellowship (Metro East Baptist Association)
Hoover, Alicia - Y Bethel (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Horton, Shonte - B
Harmony Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Horton, Tina - M Marshall Creek (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Hottensen, Allison - Y The Ridge (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Hottensen, Robin - Y Sesser First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Houchins, Rhonda - M Calvary (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Houdek, Diane - M Golf Road (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Howard, David - A Anna First (Clear Creek 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 Smithboro (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Hubbard, Sara - M Smithboro (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Hubert, Brian - A, E Delta (Heartland Baptist Network)
Huffstutler, Lowell - B Blooming Grove (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Hughes, Burnette - B Hillcrest (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Hughes, Roy - A Harco (Saline Baptist Association)
Hunsaker, John - Y Red Bud First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Hurtado, Luis - Y Primera Iglesia de La Villita (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Hutchinson, Lisa - M Harvard First (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Ifland, Clint - Y Jackson Creek Fellowship (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Ikemire, Phyllis - M New Hope (Palestine Baptist Association)
Ilbery, Michael - A, M Pleasant Grove (Salem South Baptist Association)
Ingram, Caleb - M Marion Third (Williamson Baptist Association)
Inman, Alice - M Harvard First (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Jackson, Andre - A Anew Life Ministry Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Jackson, Autumn - M Simpson Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Jackson, Dustin - Y Bethel (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Jackson, Mike - M Fillmore (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Jacques, James - Y United Baylis (Miscellaneous)
Jakes, Paul - M New Tabernacle of Faith (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
James, Regina - B The Body of Christ (Metro East Baptist Association)
Jarrett, Celeste - A Wheaton Second (Miscellaneous)
Jarvis, Juanita - M Grace (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Jeanty, Joshua - M Gabaon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Jeffers, Sarah - M East Union (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Jeffrey, Josh - M Journey (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Jenkins, Contrell - M Harmony Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Jennings, Diretha - E St John Baptist Temple (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Jeschke, Sherry - M Dowell First (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, Jack - M Temple (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Johnson, Jamal - A Progressive (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Johnson, Jamey - M East Salem (Salem South Baptist Association)
Johnson, Johnathan - B, EHoly Bible Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Johnson, Linda - Y Mound City First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Johnson, M C - A New Life Community (Metro East Baptist Association)
Johnson, Rhonda - E Destiny (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Johnson, Robin - Y Rock Hill (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Johnson, Shanika - M Galena Park (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Johnson, Sheila - M True Fellowship Missionary (Miscellaneous)
Johnson, Wesley - A, Y Dongola First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Johnson, Zachary - M Centennial Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Johnston, Adrienne - Y Eastview (Metro East Baptist Association)
Johnston, Ken - M Westfield (Westfield Baptist Association)
Joiner, Dorothy - Y First New Mt Olive Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Joiner, Matthew - A Redeemer (Miscellaneous)
Jones, Annie - E Pilgrim Missionary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Jones, Diane - A Wheaton Second (Miscellaneous)
Jones, Jana - R Pleasant Grove (Salem South Baptist Association)
Jones, Kenneth - A Pleasant Grove Missionary (Lake County Baptist Association)
Jones, Mark - A Uptown (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Jones, Mark - M O'Fallon First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Jones, Marlene - M Franklin (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Jones, Morgan - Y Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Jones, Nick - B Herrin First (Williamson Baptist Association)
Jones, Olivia - E Peoples Missionary (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Jones, Robert - M Fellowship (Central Baptist Association)
Jones , Joy - Y In the Upper Room Ministries (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Jordan, Donna - M Zif (Olney Baptist Association)
Joseph, Jean - R Gabaon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Journey, Randi - M Steel City (Franklin Baptist Association)
Kain, Jason - M Fieldon First (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Kannmacher, Cindy - R Island Grove (Palestine Baptist Association)
Karcher, Vicki - M Belle Prairie ()
Kato, Kimberley - E
World Deliverance Christian (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kato, Wynton - M World Deliverance Christian (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kawazoe, Kota - E Restoration Missionary ()
Kayilu, Kevin - B Capernaum (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Kean, Tawnda - M Bluffs (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Keel, Thomas - M St John Baptist Temple (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Keele, Dustin - A Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Keller, Matt - A, Y
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Kelly, Donita - R Resurrection House (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kelly, Solomon - B Destiny (Miscellaneous)
Kerley, Mitchell - Y Thompsonville First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Kern, Terry - M Bethel (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Kerner, Deanna - Y Faith Southern (Westfield Baptist Association)
Keune, Ralph - M Holiday Shores (Gateway Baptist Association)
Khalimendik, Elijah - MSanctuary Messianic (Lake County Baptist Association)
Kilbey, Tanner - Y River Terrace Cowboy (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Killingsworth, Clark - A Journey (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Kim, Eunice - M
Kim, Hyun Min - Y
Peaceful (Miscellaneous)
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Kim, Hyung - A Agape Korean (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kim, James - Y Northfield Korean (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kim, Ji Hae - Y
New Life Korean (Lake County Baptist Association)
Kim, Phil - Y Grace Creek (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kim, Yeo - M
Restoration Missionary ()
Kimbrell, Alicia - B Bethel (Gateway Baptist Association)
Kimmel, Joe - M
Hickory Hill Missionary (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
King, Jacob - M Faith (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
King, Jean - Y Cypress First (Union Baptist Association)
King, Jerry - M Limestone (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
King, Toya - R Twelve Gates (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kinoshita, Scott - A Chicagoland Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kinsey, Bill - M Albion First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Kirgan, Eric - Y Calvary (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Klaassens, Brian - Y Sycamore (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Kleinschmidt, John - A Delta (Heartland Baptist Network)
Knight, Danny - E Woodson (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Kobari, Keiko - M Chicago Japanese Mission (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kobek, Delores - M Tinley Park First (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Koch, Randy - M Trail of Hope Cowboy (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Korte, Kent - M New Hope (Union Baptist Association)
Kotter, Niki - Y Highview Missionary (Big Saline Baptist Association)
Kpaw, Hsa - Y Karen (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Kriebel, Nathan - M Smith Grove (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Kunath, Bunny - Y Sulphur Springs (Antioch Baptist Association)
Kunath, John - M Sulphur Springs (Antioch Baptist Association)
Kurtz, Don - R Sanctuary Messianic (Lake County Baptist Association)
Laidley, Deborah - R Fairmont (Metro East Baptist Association)
Laird, Michelle - Y Island City (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Lambert, Gina - Y Momence First (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Lambert, Greg - M New Beginnings (Williamson Baptist Association)
Lancaster, Michael David - MReborn Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Lane, Christian - Y Elizabethtown First (Antioch Baptist Association)
Largent, Lanny - M Wisetown (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Lasswell, Timothy - M Mt Carmel First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Lawhead, Pat - M Prairie Grove (Palestine Baptist Association)
Lawrence, Kevin - M Herrin Second (Williamson Baptist Association)
Lay, Eh - M Karen of Rockford (North Central Baptist Association)
Layman, Bob - M Mill Creek (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Layne, Janet - M Grace Fellowship (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Lee, Bradley - M North Side (Miscellaneous)
Lee, Chang K - M New Life Korean (Lake County Baptist Association)
Lee, Chang Ku - Y Unity Korean (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Lee, Charles - A Restoration Missionary ()
Lee, Ki Chan - M Grace Creek (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Lee, Stephen - A, M Woodland (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Legg, Trent - A East Salem (Salem South Baptist Association)
Leininger, Skip - A
LeSure, Larry - Y
O'Fallon First (Metro East Baptist Association)
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Lewis, Christian - A, M, YIsland City (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Lewis, Corey - A Centennial Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Lewis, Terry - B
Valier First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Liddell, C J - Y St James (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Liddell, Joseph - M
St James (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Lim, Chong - A Fellowship (Metro East Baptist Association)
Lim, Sung Ho - E, M Unity Korean (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Linder, Carolyn - E
Linnell, David - M
Lipe, Aaron - A
Soul Reviving Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Fairview Heights First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Faith (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Lipe, Roger - M Odin (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Lisanby, Kevin - M
Lisle, Gary - A
Liberty (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
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Little, Rodney - M Sandridge (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Little, Ryan - MCornerstone (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Liu, Yulin - AChicago Golden Light Chinese (Miscellaneous)
Lockwood, Rebekah - YGalatia First (Saline Baptist Association)
Lopez, Frank - MIglesia Camino Al Cielo (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Lord, Craig - AThe Source (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Love, Brett - MRequiem (Miscellaneous)
Lovell, Jacob - YShawneetown First (Saline Baptist Association)
Lowder, Christy - MPinckneyville First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Lowe, Gloria - BBeacon Hill Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Lumpkins, Meg - MEast Hickory Hill Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Lyles, Arthur - YChrist Bible (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Maas, Dan - YMosaic (Gateway Baptist Association)
Macios, Robin - YGrace (Gateway Baptist Association)
Magsig, Brian - MAntioch (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Malone, Mike - BMarion First (Williamson Baptist Association)
Manley, Linda - YEast Carondelet First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Mansiatina, Henriette - MGathering of the First Born (Miscellaneous)
Marcrum, Levoy - BGrace Hill (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Marlow, Travis - YSummersville (Salem South Baptist Association)
Martin, Ron - RGrace (Gateway Baptist Association)
Martin , Robert - MDelafield (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Martinez, Humberto - AIglesia Getsemani (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Martinez, Jorge - BIglesia Bethania (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Mathis, Sam - MOak Grove (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Matthiesen, Rick - MHighland Southern (Gateway Baptist Association)
Mayberry, Todd - BGrace Fellowship (Franklin Baptist Association)
Mayer, Christi - RClifton (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
McCabe, Christina - YBankston Fork (Saline Baptist Association)
McCain, Cathy - MThebes First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
McCann, Lisa - MCornerstone Ministries (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
McCarroll, Bobby - ESouth Shore Bible (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
McCasland, Lois - MPocahontas First (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
McClendon, Lynda - AHarmony Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
McClenning, Matthew - MCoal City First (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
McCollum, Gary - MCharity Southern (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
McConachie, Michael - YBeaucoup (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
McConnell, Tobiah - BArmitage (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
McCrary, Tavarus - ACornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
McCrite, Danny - MSandy Creek (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
McDaniel, Jerry - ACornelia Avenue (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
McDaniel, Robert - RMill 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 - M, YBread of Life (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
McFarland, Daniel - R, YAnna Heights (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
McFarland, Greg - YPleasant Valley Missionary (Franklin Baptist Association)
McGill, David - MFellowship (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
McGlaun, Donna - YPrince of Peace Ministries (Metro East Baptist Association)
McGraw, John - MGrace Fellowship Amboy-Sublette (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
McIlrath, James - MLebanon Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
McKee, Sue - MNorth Alton (Gateway Baptist Association)
McKenna, DeAnna - MNew Hope of Como (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
McKenzie, Christian - YSaline Ridge Missionary (Big Saline Baptist Association)
McKinney, Amy - Y Pleasant Hill (Salem South Baptist Association)
McNeely, Robert - B New Hope (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
McPheron, Jacob - M Lakeland (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
McRoy, Stephanie - ECornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
McSparin, Jerry - MIndian Camp (Williamson Baptist Association)
McSparran, Jere - AGreenup First Southern (Westfield Baptist Association)
McWade, Chance - YColona First Southern (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Mejias, Miguel - MIglesia Gran Comision (Lake County Baptist Association)
Mellott, Canna - MNew Hope (Salem South Baptist Association)
Mendenhall, Matt - YSmith Grove (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Mendez, Victor - MIglesia Maranatha (Gateway Baptist Association)
Merritt, Christopher - B, YTabernacle (Central Baptist Association)
Merwin, Joe - YPanther Creek New Beginning (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Michel, Luis - EIglesia Peniel (Miscellaneous)
Milbourn, Melissa - MMarshall (Westfield Baptist Association)
Millenbine, Kyleen - MNew Prospect (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Miller, Anne - YTamms First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Miller, Brad - MArrington Prairie (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Miller, Daniel - ARed Bud First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Miller, Jay - AVictory (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Miller, Johnny - YTamms First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Miller, Karen - BSesser First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Miller, Kim - MArthur Southern (Central Baptist Association)
Miller, Leon - A, MMount Ebenezer (Miscellaneous)
Miller, Rhonda - MValier First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Miller, Richard - EUllin First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Mills, Logan - YBethalto First (Gateway Baptist Association)
Mims, Tim - MFriendship (Metro East Baptist Association)
Min Sik, Yoo - MFellowship (Metro East Baptist Association)
Miner, Frank - YRoyalton First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Miner, Victoria - YRoyalton First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Mitchell, Gayla - YZeigler First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Mitchell, Valeria - YWalnut Grove (Big Saline Baptist Association)
Mitongo, Mimi - MCapernaum (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Montgomery, Beverly - MCasey Avenue (Salem South Baptist Association)
Montijo, Michael - MTransformation (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Moore, Geraldine - A, ERose of Light (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Moran, Giovanni - EIglesia Luz Y Verdad (Miscellaneous)
Morgan, Kim - BResurrection House (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Morrow, Jamie - MRiverton First (Heartland Baptist Network)
Morse, Brandon - MBankston Fork (Saline Baptist Association)
Moseley, Donna - MHerod Springs (Saline Baptist Association)
Mosson, Abbi - MSamaria Missionary (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Mott, Donna - YOzark (Saline Baptist Association)
Mountz, Steve - YWinthrop Harbor First (Lake County Baptist Association)
Moutray, Dawn - RAlbion First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Mputu, Christian - ECapernaum (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Mulkins, Richard - ASpringfield First (Heartland Baptist Network)
Mulvaney, Jeremy - M, YAltamont First (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Munbi, Cedrick - AGathering of the First Born (Miscellaneous)
Muniz, Jerry - MBrookport First (Union Baptist Association)
Munoz, Elishael - MGrace Hill (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Murley, Brian - YGoreville First (Williamson Baptist Association)
Murrow, Andy - MGrace Fellowship (Franklin Baptist Association)
Musumari, Don - R Capernaum (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Nail, Jeff - M Heights Community (Gateway Baptist Association)
Nash, Gawaine - B Progressive (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Neal, Bryan - E Halsted Road (North Central Baptist Association)
Neethling, Ellie - M Pennsylvania Ave (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Neuhaus, Sarah - B Heartland (Gateway Baptist Association)
Nevels, Chanise - MJesus is the Life (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Newberry, Juanita - MGrace (Union Baptist Association)
Newman, Alan - YFaith Missionary (Franklin Baptist Association)
Newman, Marilyn - E, YSummit Avenue (Metro East Baptist Association)
Newton, William - YJoppa Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Nguyen, Lang - BVietnamese Evangelical of Winfield (Miscellaneous)
Nichols, Barry - A, MWest Frankfort First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Nichols, Isaiah - MGospelife North Wheaton (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Nichols, Victoria - BGospelife North Wheaton (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Nicoski, Jeremy - MRedeemer Fellowship (Miscellaneous)
Niebrugge, Matthew - RNew Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Noble, Larry - YArthur Southern (Central Baptist Association)
Nolin, Nancy - MEmmanuel (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Norris, Erin - MIngraham (Olney Baptist Association)
Norris, Lynn - BPanther Creek New Beginning (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Norris, Marc - A, B, MBloomfield (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Noyola, Rene - YIglesia Betel (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Oakley, Joyce - MFreedom (Miscellaneous)
Odle, John - MImmanuel (Franklin Baptist Association)
Oglesby, Rhonda - YLong Branch (Saline Baptist Association)
Ohl, Debi - MGreenview First (Heartland Baptist Network)
Oldham, Heather - BAugust Gate (Metro East Baptist Association)
Oldham, Troy - YMulberry Grove First (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Oliger, Jon - BSugar Camp (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Olliff, Randy - MTwin Oaks (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Olvera, Gabriela - RIglesia Bethania (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Olvera, Humberto - BIglesia Bethania (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Omohundro, Clinton - ALand Street Missionary (Saline Baptist Association)
Omohundro, Jamie - MLand Street Missionary (Saline Baptist Association)
Orejel, Gabriel - MIglesia Renacer (Lake County Baptist Association)
Osuji, Clifford - YCornelia Avenue (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Otuwa, David - AChurch of the Beloved-Wicker Park ()
Outlan, Kay - MImmanuel Praise & Worship (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Ovalle, Oralia - MIglesia El Mesias (Miscellaneous)
Overstreet, David - MFaith Fellowship (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Overstreet, Melinda - E, YFaith Fellowship (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Owens, Jeff - YPanther Creek New Beginning (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Owens, Scott - MPetersburg First (Heartland Baptist Network)
Owens, Scott & Angie - YPetersburg First (Heartland Baptist Network)
Owens, Shana - YNew Bethel Missionary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Owens, Willard - MSouthern Mission (Metro East Baptist Association)
Pace, Abigail - MChristway (Gateway Baptist Association)
Pace, Donald - ANorthcrest Calvary (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Page, Jimmie - MFarina First Southern (Louisville Baptist Association)
Paige, JoAnn - YSummit Avenue (Metro East Baptist Association)
Pankey, Bob - AWhittington (Franklin Baptist Association)
Parker, Cynthia - BOriginal Wings of Faith Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Parkman, James - AAgape Missionary ()
Parks, Kristin - M Pleasant Hill (Franklin Baptist Association)
Parks, Wyland - A New Zion (Miscellaneous)
Pate, Rudy - B Murrayville (Miscellaneous)
Pate-Tobin, Cori - M Murrayville (Miscellaneous)
Patrick, Rick - A Calvary (Gateway Baptist Association)
Patterson, Jill - Y Parkview (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Patton, Barnest - YAlpha (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Paul, Erika - MThe Bridge (Gateway Baptist Association)
Paul, Jason - ATilden First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Paul, Richard - MHagarstown (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Payne, Sam - ACoal City First (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Pearce, Rick - YSandoval (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Pearson, Julie - ERidge House of Praise (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Pegg, Mike - MJerome Lane (Metro East Baptist Association)
Pennell, James - MScott Street (Saline Baptist Association)
Pennington, Alana - MChicagoland Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Perry, Darryl - MSt Mark Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Person, D'angelo - YUniversal (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Persons, Chris - EMetro Community (Gateway Baptist Association)
Peterson, Diane - MHeyworth First (Central Baptist Association)
Pettis, Ella - EFaith Tabernacle (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Phelps, Dwayne - MMcArthur Drive (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Phelps, Matthew - YThe Bridge (Gateway Baptist Association)
Phelps, Teresa - MCamp Ground (Salem South Baptist Association)
Philbrick, Matthew - ARamsey First (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Philip, Elroy - BPerfecting Faith Ministry (Metro East Baptist Association)
Phillips, Kevin - MZion Hill (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Philpot, Ronald - B, ENorthcrest Calvary (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Phiri, Taryn - YGospelife North Wheaton (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Pickett, Susan - MMeacham (Louisville Baptist Association)
Pidgley, Josh - MVale (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Pittenger, Jason - AThe Church in Dekalb (Miscellaneous)
Pittman, Brad - E, M, YGrace Fellowship Davis Junction (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Pittman, Scott - AMt Vernon Second (Salem South Baptist Association)
Plott, Allen - MBig Creek (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Portell Davis, Mary Lou - MRoe's Dale (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Pospischil, Joe - AFamilies of Faith (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Pottorff, Mark - A, BMetro Community (Gateway Baptist Association)
Powell, Gregory - R, YNew Faith International (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Powell, Willie - EProviso Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Power, Luiza - MHigher Ground (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Presley, Victoria - YLedford (Saline Baptist Association)
Presswood, Madison - YMarion First (Williamson Baptist Association)
Price, Brad - YJackson Grove (Franklin Baptist Association)
Price, Henry - BVernon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Price, Norma - MLove Fellowship (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Price, Terry - ATwelve Gates (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Pritts, Greg - YPrior Grove (Palestine Baptist Association)
Pritts, Wendy - YPrior Grove (Palestine Baptist Association)
Propst, Angela - MClarksville (Westfield Baptist Association)
Przylucki, Rebecca - YSpringbrook Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Pulley, Kristy - B, MParadise Southern (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Pye, Shirley - MFaith (Gateway Baptist Association)
Quarton, Michael - REmmanuel (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Quevedo, Noe - M, Y Light and Grace (Lake County Baptist Association)
Quintana, Jesus - E Iglesia De La Familia ()
Ragsdale, Kevan - M Immanuel (Union Baptist Association)
Ragsdale, Zachary - M Hillerman Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Rahn, Emma - M Tuscola First (Westfield Baptist Association)
Rahtjen, James - M River of Life (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Rainey, Patty - M Wisetown (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Ralls, Nathan - A Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Ralls, Teresa - B Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Ramirez, Maria - B Iglesia Gran Comision (Lake County Baptist Association)
Ramirez, Noe - M Nuevo Pacto (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Randle, Jacqueline - E Mission of Faith (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Raney, Catherine - M Steeleville (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Ray, Andrea - M Blaze Chapel (Salem South Baptist Association)
Ray, Lisa - YMt Zion (Westfield Baptist Association)
Raynaud, Deana - BFairview Heights First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Ready, Derek - BJasper (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Reamer, Trey - MDorrisville (Saline Baptist Association)
Reason, Princess - BMorning Star Bible ()
Reed, Jennifer - YSoul Reviving Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Rendleman, Ronald - MAlto Pass First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Renken, Modell - BNorth Alton (Gateway Baptist Association)
Renken, TJ - MOtterville Southern (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Repp, Seth - YGreenup First Southern (Westfield Baptist Association)
Rhineheart, Elizabeth - MCarmi First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Rhodes, Rachel - YNew Hope (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Rhodes, Tony - YNew Hope (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Ribble, Benjamin - MCross Hettick ()
Rice, Sandra - MEternity (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Richardson, Anthony - ASt James Community of Broadview (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Richardson, Yadira - BZion Temple ()
Richerson, Lexie - MAntioch Missionary (Antioch Baptist Association)
Riley, Dennis - AMt Olivet (Antioch Baptist Association)
Rister, Jennifer - MBlooming Grove (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Rivero, Moriama - MIglesia Bethania (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Robb, Cora - YAlbion First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Robb, Mark - YAlbion First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Roberson, Nancy - MPeru First (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Roberts, Brad - AHarbor (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Robinson, James - AMeadow Heights (Metro East Baptist Association)
Robinson, Jeffery - YFreedom Missionary (Franklin Baptist Association)
Rodriguez, Dawn - MThe Church in Dekalb (Miscellaneous)
Rodriguez, Samuel - MIglesia Peniel (Miscellaneous)
Roesch, Dorothy - MMc Leansboro First (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Rogers, Mike - YLitchfield Southern (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Rone, Angie - YCarrier Mills First (Saline Baptist Association)
Rone, Shannon - R, YCarrier Mills First (Saline Baptist Association)
Rones, Steve - AThe Church in Dekalb (Miscellaneous)
Rose, Dee - MJonesboro First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Ross, Antuan - AOriginal Wings of Faith Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Ross, Elaine - MMakanda (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Rossow, Rodney - AColona First Southern (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Rothe, Adam - MEmmanuel (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Rounds, Megan - YRend (Franklin Baptist Association)
Royer, Denise - Y
New Hope (Gateway Baptist Association)
Rudgen, Ruth - E Vernon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Rueter, Brady - ADelta (Heartland Baptist Network)
Saffo, Rashad - A, BUnited Faith Missionary (Miscellaneous)
Salzman, Greg - BNew Life Bilingual (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Samuels, Donna - BNew Bethel Missionary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Sanders, Mary - MPleasant Hill (Salem South Baptist Association)
Sanders, Nola - MNew Bethel (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Sanderson, Clayton - MBrainard Avenue (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Sandman, Kay - YBluffs (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Sapp, Brett - ARedemption (Williamson Baptist Association)
Sapp, Gregory - MCalvary (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Sasse, Bruce - MColumbus Southern (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Saunders, Pauline - BNew Faith International (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Schlunaker, Sheila - MBethel (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Schneider, Jimbo & Jennifer - YCalvary (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Schuab, Matthew - YDu Quoin First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Schultz, Ken - YCrosswinds Church (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Schultz, Robyn - YFieldon First (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Schulze, Gretchen - MNew Baden First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Schumacher, Michael - BMaranatha (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Scott, Chris - YCalvary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Scott, Rob - MFindlay First Southern (Central Baptist Association)
Scrivner, Gary - MLong Prairie (Salem South Baptist Association)
Scrivner, Sheila - YBethel (Salem South Baptist Association)
Sears, Lanita - MOlive Branch (Palestine Baptist Association)
Sexton, Shawn - YWest Side Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Shafer, Matt - MAshmore First (Westfield Baptist Association)
Shannon, Evelyn - BPeoples Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Shannon, Jaclyn - MMt Zion Missionary (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Shariati, Karriem - BRock Hill (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Sharp, Scott - MNashville First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Shaw, John - ABethel (Gateway Baptist Association)
Shelton, Greg - AWhittington (Franklin Baptist Association)
Shelton, Rosa - BRose of Light (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Sherrod, Renee - BThe Word ()
Sherwin, Marci - MPanther Fork Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Sherwood, Jonathan - YFairview Heights First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Shirley, Ralph - EOriginal Wings of Faith Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Shirley, Tanisha - M, YOriginal Wings of Faith Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Short, Debora - YNew Prospect (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Showalter, Nancy - MSorento Southern (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Shreve, Kerry - YEllis Mound (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Shultz, DJ - MChatham (Heartland Baptist Network)
Sigler, Shanna - YGreater Morning View (Miscellaneous)
Silva, Rosaura - YIglesia Bethania (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Silva Rodriguez, Jose - YIglesia Bethania (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Simmon, Ida - RVernon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Simmons, Johnie - APeoples Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Simons, Jacki - YMt Zion (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Sinks, Janet - MLogan Street (Salem South Baptist Association)
Siu, Theodore - AImmanuel (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Skaer, Daryl - YWaterloo First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Slay, Sue - RHighview Missionary (Big Saline Baptist Association)
Slominsky, Richard - MSpring Valley (Metro East Baptist Association)
Slone, Chris - MSunfield (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Slone, Scott - YElkville (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Slusher, Beverly - MLedford (Saline Baptist Association)
Smith, Allen - MMulberry Grove First (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Smith, Chris - AWinstanley (Metro East Baptist Association)
Smith, Connie - BGaskins City Missionary (Saline Baptist Association)
Smith, Debra - BGreater Tabernacle Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Smith, DuShawn - MMt Vernon ()
Smith, Jayar - MUptown (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Smith, Kevin - EThompsonville First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Smith, Leslie - RPilgrim Missionary (Metro East Baptist Association)
Smith, Robin - MElk Grove Village First (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Smith, Shan - A, YMarshall (Westfield Baptist Association)
Smith, Sharon - MShiloh (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Smith, Stanley - EGreater Tabernacle Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Smith , James - YCrossville Missionary (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Sneed, David - MNorth Benton (Franklin Baptist Association)
Sneed, Dorothea - MForest (Franklin Baptist Association)
Snyder, Brent - MCalvary (Gateway Baptist Association)
Solares, Rigoberto - BInternational Fellowship (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Solari, Caitlyn - MTrinity (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Soriano, Juanita - EIglesia Alfa y Omega (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Soriano, Paola - YIglesia Alfa y Omega (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Span, Mary - ESt Joseph Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Sparks, Rosa - MVienna First (Union Baptist Association)
Sparks, Scott - A, YVienna First (Union Baptist Association)
Spencer, Brett - YFranklin (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Spencer, Misty - R, YFranklin (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Spencer, Sherry - E, MMomence First (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Spires, Cindy - E, YTri-Valley (Central Baptist Association)
Stacy, Ramon - YThe Cross Community (Williamson Baptist Association)
Stafford, Joshua - YFellowship (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Staley, Logan - MHeartland (Gateway Baptist Association)
Staley, Matthew - YWayne City (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Stallard, Casey - MFreedom (Olney Baptist Association)
Stallard, Leroy - RFreedom (Olney Baptist Association)
Stanford, Steve - MCrosspoint (Gateway Baptist Association)
Stanley, Barbara - MGoreville First (Williamson Baptist Association)
Stark, Lydia - BWasson Missionary (Saline Baptist Association)
Stayton, Cindy - MCharity (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Stead, Jonathan - YRedeemer (Miscellaneous)
Stearns, Lora - AUnity (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Steiner, Kent - AChicago West Bible (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Stern, Suzann - EFirst Congregational (Quad Cities Area Baptist Association)
Stiltz, Roger - MManito (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Stimpert, Craig - ACharis Community (Miscellaneous)
Stone, Russell - R, YPanther Fork Missionary (Salem South Baptist Association)
Straza, Michael - BVale (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Stuckmann, John - YLiving Stones Fellowship (North Central Baptist Association)
Sturgill, April - MMascoutah First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Stutesman, Cathy - YIsland Grove (Palestine Baptist Association)
Summers, Diane - MCreal Springs First (Williamson Baptist Association)
Summers, Jeanne - MWest City (Franklin Baptist Association)
Suver, Gavin - Y
Whittington (Franklin Baptist Association)
Suzuki, Michko - R Chicago Japanese Mission (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Szumigalski, Austin - Y Higher Ground (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Tackett, Ryan - Y Carterville First (Williamson Baptist Association)
Taetz, Jericho - M Ashburn (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Takacs, Brandon - M Reformed (Gateway Baptist Association)
Takahashi, Lou - E Chicago Japanese Mission (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Tallman, Reed - Y
Patoka First (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Tangman, Kent - M New Lebanon (Heartland Baptist Network)
Tanner, Brian - M
Tanner, Delores - M
LivingStone Community (Williamson Baptist Association)
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Tanner, Jason - E Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Tarpley, Scarlett - R Bethany (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Taylor, Ailee - B, M Net Community (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Taylor, Cynthia - M McClure (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Taylor, Earnest - M Broadview Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Taylor, Kenneth - E Lincoln Southern (Central Baptist Association)
Taylor, Tommy - M Murdale (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Teal, Diana - Y Grace Fellowship (Franklin Baptist Association)
Terbrak, Mark - E Oak Grove (Union Baptist Association)
Thacker, Jerome - Y Shiloh (Palestine Baptist Association)
Thaw, Bu Seh - Y Karen of Rockford (North Central Baptist Association)
Thiele, Lexie - M
Thomas, Danny - M
Mt Moriah (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Calvary (Franklin Baptist Association)
Thomas, Glen - M Kincaid (Heartland Baptist Network)
Thomas, Kim - B New Zion (Miscellaneous)
Thomas, Michael - A Pleasant Hill First (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Thomas, Phylicia - Y
New Hope Christian (Miscellaneous)
Thompson, Curtis - B, EReborn Community (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Thompson, Hope - M Grace (North Central Baptist Association)
Thompson, Joe - Y Harrisburg First (Saline Baptist Association)
Thompson, Steve - B
Thompson, Victor - A
Redemption (Williamson Baptist Association)
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Thornhill, Jerry - M Zeigler First (Franklin Baptist Association)
Thornton, Ryan - M
Thrash, Jason - A
Thurman, Lilie - A, E
The Cross Community (Williamson Baptist Association)
Cornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
True Fellowship Missionary (Miscellaneous)
Tillery, Ashby - E Marion Second (Williamson Baptist Association)
Tillman, Diane - B
Calvary (Gateway Baptist Association)
Timmins, Jan - M Whitelaw Avenue (Gateway Baptist Association)
Tipsord, Kim - B
Tolbert, Larry - B
Somonauk (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Broadview Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Travis, Jennifer - Y New Hope (Union Baptist Association)
Travis, Ryan - Y
Treece, Nathan - B
Trembly, Lonnie - Y
Treuthart, Toni - M
Treviño, Luis - M
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)
Trowbridge, Brianna - YSamaria Missionary (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Turcios, Mariel - Y
Turner, Jamison - Y
Iglesia Gran Comision (Lake County Baptist Association)
New Visions World Ministries (Metro East Baptist Association)
Turner, Joseph - B St Joseph Missionary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Turner, Marland - M
New Zion (Miscellaneous)
Tyler, Marcela - M Marion First (Williamson Baptist Association)
Upchurch, Pam - M
Golconda First (Antioch Baptist Association)
Upshaw, James - E New Tabernacle of Faith (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Urbeck, Logan - Y Net Community (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Vaca Diez, Juan Carlos - MAnna Heights (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Vaile, Martin - M Northside (Sinnissippi Baptist Association)
Valdez, Michelle - M Carrier Mills First (Saline Baptist Association)
Van Cox, Veno - A Monroe (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Vance, Jim - M Weldon (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
Vancol, Carl - B Gabaon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
VanPelt, Daymont - Y Hillcrest (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Varga, Judy - M
Overcup (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Vaughan, Jim & Anne - YNorth Side (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Vaughan, John - M North Side (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Vaughn, Larry - M
Hopewell (Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Vaughn, Reise - Y Bethany Road Bible (Miscellaneous)
Vaughn, Virginia - M Prior Grove (Palestine Baptist Association)
Veach, Steve - M
Martinsville First (Westfield Baptist Association)
Verbeke, Bobby - Y Cross (Macoupin Baptist Association)
Verdeyen, Cheryl - M Faith Southern (Westfield Baptist Association)
Vergel, Jose - B Iglesia Bautista Latina (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Verhines, Nancy - M Summersville (Salem South Baptist Association)
Vermillion, Sherry - MBeardstown First Southern (Sandy Creek Baptist Association)
Vieth, Christopher - MRochester First (Heartland Baptist Network)
Villagran, Nephtali - M, YIglesia Agape (Metro East Baptist Association)
Villagran, Uriel - EIglesia Agape (Metro East Baptist Association)
Vinyard, Sandy - RHarco (Saline Baptist Association)
Vital, Webster - YGabaon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Vivas, Julia - EIglesia Misionera North Avenue (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Voigt, Elena - BCornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Waddell, Caleb - YWaldo Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Walker, Austin - MCobden First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Walker, Brenda - MPractical Word Ministries (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Walker, Ethyl - BNew Life Community (Metro East Baptist Association)
Walker, Roger - MLovington First (Central Baptist Association)
Wall, Don - BGrayville First (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Wall, Richard - MSullivan Southern (Central Baptist Association)
Wallace, Brandon - YUnity (Kaskaskia Baptist Association,Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Wallace, Janet - MPankeyville (Saline Baptist Association)
Wallace, Ken - MRed Bud First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Walling, Aaron - EO'Fallon First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Walls, Debbie - MMound City First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Walters, Mbu - ANew Tabernacle of Faith (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Wampler, Greg - MFlat Rock First Missionary (Palestine Baptist Association)
Ward, Amanda - BCrossroads Community (Gateway Baptist Association)
Ward, Danny - MMarion Second (Williamson Baptist Association)
Ward, Robert - MRedemption (Williamson Baptist Association)
Wareing, Nancy - YMounds First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Warren, Linda - YBethel (Salem South Baptist Association)
Waters, Dale - YPayson Southern (Bay Creek Baptist Association)
Waters, Kim - MGospel Life Bible (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Waters, Scott - MLaramie Street (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Watson, Debra - R, YHalsted Road (North Central Baptist Association)
Watson, Mark - MCrosspointe (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Watts, Angela - BCornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Weaver, Michelle - M Unity (Kaskaskia Baptist Association,Rehoboth Baptist Association)
Webb, James - A Greater St James (Gateway Baptist Association)
Webb, Lori - MPleasant Valley (Metro East Baptist Association)
Weber, Jerry - B, EChatham (Heartland Baptist Network)
Webster, Jesse - YSugar Camp (Goshen Trail Baptist Association)
Weiner, Debra - ASanctuary Messianic (Lake County Baptist Association)
Wells, Chris - YMetro Community (Gateway Baptist Association)
Wells, Jacqueline - YResurrection House (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
West, Sherrie - MOak Grove (Union Baptist Association)
Whalen, Dan - MBethel (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Whaley, Greg - EImmanuel (Franklin Baptist Association)
Wheaton, Judy - MPleasant Ridge (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Wheeler, Aaron - YWoodlawn First (Salem South Baptist Association)
Wheeler, Cara - MWest Union First (Palestine Baptist Association)
White, Ben - MEastview (Heartland Baptist Network)
White, James - EMt Calvary (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
White, Jeremy - MAlpha (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
White, Keith - AGrace Fellowship (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
White, Marjorie - MFarmer City First (East Central Illinois Baptist Association)
White, Onethia - YNew Visions World Ministries (Metro East Baptist Association)
White, Phyllis - MNew Hope Christian (Miscellaneous)
White, Rebecca - RDowell First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Whitehead, T - MVernon (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Whiteside, Joe - MChristway (Gateway Baptist Association)
Whittington, Dwayne - MValier Second (Franklin Baptist Association)
Whitum, Doug - M, YMain Street (Three Rivers Baptist Association)
Wielt, Bailey - YBlaze Chapel (Salem South Baptist Association)
Wilborne, Nora - A, MGood Shepherd (Miscellaneous)
Wiley, Chanita - MResurrection House (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Wiley, Debra - MBloom Southern Missionary (Louisville Baptist Association)
Wilkes, Earl - MPrince of Peace Ministries (Metro East Baptist Association)
Wilkie, Rob - BCornerstone (Williamson Baptist Association)
Williams, Amy - YGreater St James (Gateway Baptist Association)
Williams, Bill - MRosiclare First (Antioch Baptist Association)
Williams, Darius - MNew Visions World Ministries (Metro East Baptist Association)
Williams, DeAndre - A, YEternity (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Williams, Diana - MFaith Tabernacle (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Williams, Janelle - BAlpha (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Williams, Jeffrey - MNew Christian Fellowship (Metro East Baptist Association)
Williams, John - MNew Life Community (Metro East Baptist Association)
Williams, Kevin - EWheaton Second (Miscellaneous)
Williams, Mona - YMonroe (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Williams, Ryon - RGreater St James (Gateway Baptist Association)
Williams, Sharon - BNew Tabernacle of Faith (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Williamson, William - AUniversal (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Willis, Ryan - YSon Light Missionary ()
Willis, Wenifer - BSon Light Missionary ()
Wills, Elaine - BLove Fellowship (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Wilson, Christopher - M, YMcKinley Avenue (Saline Baptist Association)
Wilson, Loren - MCollege Heights (Saline Baptist Association)
Wilson, Matthew - YBethesda (Gateway Baptist Association)
Wilson, Tamara - YFifteenth Street (Metro East Baptist Association)
Wilton, Brian - YLong Prairie (Salem South Baptist Association)
Wiltse, Ben - M, YNew Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Windhorst, Dale - M Joppa Missionary (Union Baptist Association)
Wingerter, Robert - M, YEllis Grove First (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Winkleman, Laura - MHarrisburg First (Saline Baptist Association)
Winter, Dale - MWalnut Grove (Miscellaneous)
Winthrop, Jill - MElkville (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Wisely, Jason - MTowerview (Metro East Baptist Association)
Witherspoon, Dauris - MRidge House of Praise (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Withrow, Landon - MGateway (Miscellaneous)
Wolf, Wayne - MEast Carondelet First (Metro East Baptist Association)
Wolfe, David - MGranite City Second (Gateway Baptist Association)
Wollaston, Newlin - AMt Carmel Children of God (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Wood, David - BJunction First (Saline Baptist Association)
Woodruff, Mike - E, MNew Hope (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Woodrum, Justin - RTri-Valley (Central Baptist Association)
Woodward, Ken - MWashington First (Metro Peoria Baptist Association)
Woolsey, Everett - BWinthrop Harbor First (Lake County Baptist Association)
Wright, Jenny - BElm Street (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Wright, Kenneth - AGreater Morning View (Miscellaneous)
Xovin, Jose - AIglesia El Mesias (Miscellaneous)
Xovin, Jose - A, MIglesia Nazaret (Miscellaneous)
Yeh, Michael - ABeloved Community (Miscellaneous)
Yesudasan, Joshi - MBethany Road Bible (Miscellaneous)
Yocum, Tyler - RNew Hope (Kaskaskia Baptist Association)
Yoon, Hyunwoo - ESchaumburg (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Yoon, Shannon - MBethel SBC (Chicago Metro Baptist Association)
Young, Ivory - MPerfecting Faith Ministry (Metro East Baptist Association)
Young, Kristin - MFamilies of Faith (Fox Valley Baptist Association)
Youngblood, Alex - MLiberty (Greater Wabash Baptist Association)
Yu, Hong - EFirst Korean of Waukegan (Lake County Baptist Association)
Zabor, Mary - YPleasant Grove Missionary (Lake County Baptist Association)
Zelten, Karen - BUniversity (Nine Mile Baptist Association)
Zeschke, Bradley - MDongola First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)
Zeschke, Lindsay - MDongola First (Clear Creek Baptist Association)