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Upcoming Events
Monday, September 6
  • Quilters
    9:00 AM
  • Tops
    3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
  • Covenant Discipleship Group
    5:00 PM
Wednesday, September 8
  • AA
    9:00 AM
Saturday, September 11
  • United Methodist Men
    8:00 AM
Sunday, September 12
  • Worship
    9:15 AM
  • Sunday School
    10:30 AM
  • Church Council
    2:00 PM
Monday, September 13
  • Quilters
    9:00 AM
  • Tops
    3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
  • Covenant Discipleship Group
    5:00 PM
Tuesday, September 14
  • United Methodist Woman
    1:00 PM
Wednesday, September 15
  • AA
    9:00 AM
Thursday, September 16
  • Trustee Meeting
    6:30 PM
Sunday, September 19
  • Blood Pressure Screening
    8:40 AM
  • Worship
    9:15 AM
  • Sunday School
    10:30 AM
Monday, September 20
  • Quilters
    9:00 AM
  • Tops
    3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
  • Covenant Discipleship Group
    5:00 PM
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Trustees
Leader: Debbie Lewallen
 
Board of Trustees
Introduction / Background:
The board of trustees supervises and maintains all property belonging to your congregation so that the ministries of the congregation can be effective. The committee is entrusted to see to the proper keeping of God's house as a way to honor God and to facilitate the ministry of the local church.

The primary purpose of the church building and facilities is to enable the vision and ministry of the congregation. Good stewardship, common sense, and prudence dictate that the church, parsonage, facilities, property, equipment, furnishings, and other physical property be well maintained. A physical plant that is "well groomed" and attractive is much more welcoming, safe, and hospitable than one that shows signs of benign neglect. We honor God when we care for what has been entrusted to us...
Tasks and Responsibilities
The trustees together have several legal and administrative functions. They are to:
  • Oversee, maintain, and supervise all local church property. This would include conducting an annual inspection and inventory of all church property, including the parsonage.
  • Report annually to the charge conference on the state of the church's property, equipment, investments, and resources.
  • Receive and administer all gifts made to the congregation; make certain that all trust funds of the congregation are invested properly. Develop guidelines for receiving and managing wills, trusts, bequests, and other investments given to the church.
  • Ensure that the articles of incorporation of the congregation are kept up-to-date, if applicable.
  • Be responsible, in conjunction with the pastor, for all use of the church buildings and grounds.
  • Maintain adequate insurance coverage on all church property and develop appropriate risk management policies.
  • Submit to the committee on finance the annual budget requests for insurance, property maintenance and improvement, and new property purchases.
  • Be accountable to charge conference and to the church council.
Relationships
The board of trustees is composed of not more than nine nor fewer than three members. Members of the committee are elected by the charge conference to serve a term of up to three years. At least one-third of the trustees shall be laywomen, one-third laymen, and two-thirds must be members of The United Methodist Church. A provision in the Book of Discipline allows for up to one-third of the trustees to be nonmembers of your church. There may be a person who is involved in your congregation, not yet a member, who would make a good trustee.
 
  2010

Tom Hargis

Dave Thomas

Sharon Ludwig

2011

Bobbie Larson

Dave Fink

Steve Ramsey

2012

Jo Ann Bull

Dave manley

Chris Cordes

 

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