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<div>Minutes September 2007<br />
<big>Reformation Presbytery of the Midwest</big></div>
<p>Reformation Presbytery of the Midwest<br />
September 14-15, 2007</p>
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<p>Pastor Frank J. Smith convened the meeting of a new presbytery at  4:08 PM on Friday, September 14, 2007, at First Reformed Church,  Oostburg, Wisconsin, and opened with prayer.  Utilizing The Book of  Psalms for Singing, he led in the singing of Psalm 48B, “In Our God’s  City We Have Seen.”</p>
<p>Enrollment of Presbyters and Declaration of Quorum</p>
<p>The following presbyters were enrolled:</p>
<p>Ruling Elder Ron DeTroye<br />
Pastor H. Eugene (Gene) Osborne<br />
Pastor Frank J. Smith<br />
Pastor Justin B. Stodghill<br />
Pastor Marty Waltho<br />
Ruling Elder Alan J. Wilson</p>
<p>The Convener declared that a quorum was present.</p>
<p>Declaration of the Constitution of the Presbytery</p>
<p>The Convener also declared that the new presbytery was now duly constituted as a manifestation of the Bride of Christ.</p>
<p>Welcome</p>
<p>On behalf of the host congregation, Covenant Reformed Presbyterian  Church of Sheboygan, the Convener welcomed everyone to the meeting.</p>
<p>Election of Moderator and Stated Clerk</p>
<p>The floor was opened for nominations for Moderator.  Pastor Waltho  was nominated.  There being no further nominations, it was moved,  seconded, and carried unanimously that he be elected for a one-year  term.  The Moderator assumed the chair.</p>
<p>The floor was opened for nominations for Stated Clerk.  Dr. Smith was  nominated.  There being no further nominations, it was moved, seconded,  and carried unanimously that he be elected for a one-year term.</p>
<p>Adoption of Docket</p>
<p>The proposed agenda was presented (see p. 8).  It was moved,  seconded, and carried to adopt this proposed agenda as the docket, with  the understanding that the times listed for each of the items are  flexible and may be adjusted at the discretion of the chair.<br />
Recognition of Special Visitors and Guests</p>
<p>The following special visitors and guests were recognized:</p>
<p>From the Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly (RPCGA):<br />
Pastor Greg Poorman, Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church, Painesville, Ohio<br />
Pastor Todd Ruddell, Christ Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church, Wylie, Texas<br />
Pastor Marcus Serven, Covenant Family Church, Troy, Missouri</p>
<p>From the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA):<br />
Dr. Roy Blackwood, Second Reformed Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, Indiana</p>
<p>It was moved, seconded, and carried that the visiting presbyters be  seated as visiting brethren and given the privilege of the floor.</p>
<p>The following were also in attendance at this time:</p>
<p>Mr. and Mrs. John (Linda) Clark, Reformed Presbyterian Church, Manassas, Virginia<br />
Mrs. Tonya Stodghill, New London (Wisc.) Presbyterian Church<br />
Miss Ruth Sawall, New London (Wisc.) Presbyterian Church<br />
Mr. Steve Sawall, New London (Wisc.) Presbyterian Church<br />
Mrs. Penelope Smith, Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church of Sheboygan<br />
Mrs. Joanne Wilson, Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church of Sheboygan<br />
Mr. Bob Caulkins, Second Reformed Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, Indiana<br />
Mrs. Rosie Bloemers, Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church of Sheboygan<br />
Mr. Fred Fleming, Antigo (Wisc.) Presbyterian Church</p>
<p>Adoption of Official Name</p>
<p>It was moved, seconded, and carried that the official name of this new presbytery be Reformation Presbytery of the Midwest.</p>
<p>Election of Committees: Administration, Examinations, and Missions</p>
<p>A slate of nominees was presented for the various committees.  Upon  motion, the slate was approved and the men were elected (see p. 9).</p>
<p>Communications</p>
<p>The Clerk reported that the following communications had been received (see pp. 10-12):</p>
<p>Pastoral calls to Pastors Justin Stodghill and H. Eugene (Gene) Osborne.<br />
Letter from the New London Session regarding those calls and that church’s governance.</p>
<p>It was moved, seconded, and carried that the calls to Pastors  Stodghill and Osborne be referred to the Examinations Committee for  report later in this meeting.</p>
<p>It was moved, seconded, and carried to refer the letter from the New  London Session to the Committee on Administration for report later in  this meeting.</p>
<p>Address to the Christian World</p>
<p>It was moved, seconded, and carried to adopt an Address to the  Christian World from the Reformation Presbytery of the Midwest (see p.  13).  After the motion carried, the presbyters signed the original copy.</p>
<p>Adoption of Organizational Documents</p>
<p>It was moved and seconded that the denominational Constitution and  Bylaws that had governed the Sheboygan and New London congregations up  until August 13, 2007, be adopted on a contingency basis, said documents  to become effective upon the adjournment of the Presbytery, with the  following emendations: a. that DCO 18:3 be amended to read as follows:  “A quorum shall consist of any three commissioners.  All of the ordained  ruling and teaching elders of the Presbytery are members of and shall  be entitled to vote in a meeting of the Presbytery.”; b. that DCO 18:12  be amended to read: “Called meetings shall be convened upon a request by  at least three commissioners.  At least ten (10) days notice must be  given for called meetings.  Only the business stated in the call to the  meeting may be transacted or considered at that meeting (with the  understanding that any business that arises of necessity from the stated  business may also be considered).”; c. that DCO 26:7 be eliminated; d.  that DCO 27 be replaced with the following: “A congregation may withdraw  by simple majority vote of the congregation.”; e. that DCO 29 be  replaced with the following: “The Constitution and Bylaws must be  approved on an annual basis in order to continue to have binding  authority.  Any amendments to the Constitution must be approved by a  two-thirds vote, and any amendments to the Bylaws may be approved by  majority vote.”; f. that “Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church” and  “CRPC” be replaced with the name of this presbytery; g. that “Stated  Clerk” replace “Communications Secretary”; h. that the vows for  ordination and installation be replaced with those from the Book of  Church Order of the Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly.  An  amendment was offered, to add the phrase “with at least two  congregations represented” after “any three commissioners”.  The  amendment carried unanimously, and the motion as amended carried  unanimously.</p>
<p>Dinner Recess and Reconvening</p>
<p>A season of prayer was begun by Pastor Osborne and closed by Pastor  Ruddell.  At the conclusion of that prayer time, at 5:27 PM, the  Moderator declared that the meeting was in recess for dinner.   The  Presbytery reconvened at 7:11 PM with prayer and the singing of Psalm  45A, “My Heart Doth Overflow.”</p>
<p>Special Program—Presentation by Dr. Roy Blackwood</p>
<p>Dr. Roy Blackwood gave a special presentation on the kingdom.  Approximately 55 people were in attendance for this program.</p>
<p>Evening Recess</p>
<p>Psalm 134A, “Lo, With Blessing to Jehovah,” was sung, Pastor Serven  offered prayer, and the court recessed for the evening at 9:04 PM.</p>
<p>Reconvening with Prayer</p>
<p>The meeting was reconvened on Saturday, September 15, 2007, at 8:52 AM.  The Moderator opened the meeting with prayer.</p>
<p>Recognition of Special Visitors and Guests</p>
<p>Dr. Randy Talbot, pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church (RPCGA),  Belleview, Florida, was introduced.  The chair ruled that, based on the  previous action of the court, he was already granted the privilege of  the floor.  Also introduced were members of the Sheboygan church: Mrs.  Bernadette Seely, Miss Anneke Seely, Deacon Eric Grasse, Deacon Nick  DeTroye, and Mr. Alastair Matthews.</p>
<p>Report of Missions Committee</p>
<p>Elder Wilson reported on the missions efforts of the Sheboygan  church.  Pastor Osborne reported on the developing of relationships with  several churches in India.  It was moved, seconded, and carried to  accept the report.</p>
<p>Communion Service</p>
<p>At 9:01 AM, the court recessed to reconvene in the sanctuary for a  communion service.  The following order was observed, with Pastor Todd  Ruddell preaching:</p>
<p>Call to Worship</p>
<p>*Invocation</p>
<p>*Psalm 46C                “God is Our Refuge and Our Strength”</p>
<p>*Scripture Reading        I Kings 19:13-18</p>
<p>*Prayer</p>
<p>The Sermon        “A Prophet’s Isolation”</p>
<p>*Prayer</p>
<p>*Psalm 6            “In Anger, Lord, Rebuke Me Not”</p>
<p>The Administration of the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper<br />
The Fencing of the Table<br />
The Words of Institution<br />
Prayer of Consecration<br />
Distribution of the Elements<br />
Prayer of Thanksgiving<br />
Exhortation</p>
<p>*Psalm 118C            “I Shall Not Die, But Live and Tell”</p>
<p>*Benediction<br />
*Congregation standing</p>
<p>Recess and Reconvening with Prayer</p>
<p>At 10:08 AM, following the communion service, the Presbytery was in  recess.  The meeting was reconvened with prayer by the Moderator at  10:37 AM.</p>
<p>Recognition of Special Guests</p>
<p>Mr. and Mrs. John (Constance) Hogue of Newellton, Louisiana, were  introduced to and welcomed to the court.  Mr. Hogue has been working for  a number of years to establish a Presbyterian congregation in St.  Joseph, Louisiana.</p>
<p>Report of Examinations Committee</p>
<p>Pastor Smith, chairman of the Examinations Committee, began the  report by introducing Mr. Alastair Matthews, a member of the Sheboygan  church, who has applied to be licensed to preach.  Mr. Matthews gave his  personal testimony and sense of call to the gospel ministry.  Mr.  Matthews was examined orally in theology.  It was moved, seconded, and  carried unanimously that all parts of the licensure examination of  Alastair Matthews, and the examination as a whole, be approved.</p>
<p>It was moved, seconded, and carried that the calls of New London  Presbyterian Church to Pastors Stodghill and Osborne be approved and  placed in their hands; and that, pending their acceptance of the calls,  these men be installed on September 16, 2007, with Dr. Randy Talbot  preaching the sermon for that service, and other arrangements being made  in consultation with the present members of the New London Session.   Both men indicated acceptance of the calls.</p>
<p>It was moved, seconded, and carried to approve the report of the Committee as a whole.</p>
<p>Recess and Reconvening</p>
<p>The Presbytery took a recess at 12:01 PM, and reconvened at 12:13 PM  with prayer  offered by the Moderator, and the singing of Psalm 119X,  “Before Thee Let My Prayer Come Near.”</p>
<p>Report from Visiting Brethren</p>
<p>The following visiting ministers gave a report on their respective  churches: Todd Ruddell, Marcus Serven, Randy Talbot, and Greg Poorman.</p>
<p>Report of Committee on Administration</p>
<p>The Committee on Administration reported (see p. 14).  The following recommendations were moved and carried unanimously.</p>
<p>1. That the proposal from the New London Session be approved  regarding the calls and the governance of the New London Presbyterian  Church.</p>
<p>2. That the next stated meeting be set for September 12-13, 2008, with the location to be determined by the Moderator.</p>
<p>3. That the agreement with the Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly be adopted. [see p. 15]</p>
<p>[The chair noted that this agreement would not become effective  unless approved at the next stated meeting of this Presbytery, and  ratified by the RPCGA.]</p>
<p>4. That the Committee on Administration be authorized to negotiate a  “joining and receiving” with the Reformed Presbyterian Church General  Assembly, with the following understandings:<br />
a. in taking this action, we declare our willingness to consider the  possibility of either joining as a continuing regional presbytery, or  becoming a part of an existing RPCGA presbytery;<br />
b. our intention is, over the next several months, to explore the RPCGA documents with a view toward eventual union;<br />
c. our desire is to indicate to the RPCGA by April, 2008 whether or not we believe  the prospects for merger are favorable.</p>
<p>5. That thanks be expressed to the following: those who helped host  this meeting; our visitors and guests, some of whom traveled long  distances to be here; Dr. Roy Blackwood, for his skillful presentation;  Pastor Todd Ruddell, for his ministry of the Word during the communion  service; Dr. Randy Talbot, for his willingness to preach at the  installation service in New London tomorrow; First Reformed Church of  Oostburg, Wisconsin, for providing the facilities for our meeting; the  press, for helping to spread the news regarding our historic meeting;  and, most especially, the Lord Jesus Christ.</p>
<p>6. That the report be approved as a whole.</p>
<p>Approval of Minutes</p>
<p>The Clerk read the minutes, which were approved.  It was moved,  seconded, and carried that the Clerk be given authority to append to  these minutes information regarding the Sheboygan and New London  churches, including a directory of officers (see pp. 16-17).</p>
<p>Adjournment</p>
<p>It was moved, seconded, and carried to adjourn.  The Presbytery sang  Psalm 133A, “Behold, How Good a Thing It Is,” Elder Al Wilson led in  prayer, and Pastor Frank J. Smith pronounced the benediction.  The  meeting adjourned at 12:55 PM.</p>
<p>Respectfully submitted,</p>
<p>Frank J. Smith, Stated Clerk</p>
<p>Proposed Agenda</p>
<p>Friday, September 14, 2007</p>
<p>4:00 PM Call to Order and Prayer<br />
Enrollment of Presbyters and Declaration of Quorum<br />
Declaration of the Constitution of the Presbytery<br />
Election of Moderator and Stated Clerk<br />
Adoption of Docket<br />
Recognition of Special Visitors and Guests<br />
Adoption of Official Name<br />
Election of Committees: Administration, Examinations, and Missions<br />
Communications<br />
Address to the Christian World<br />
Adoption of Organizational Documents</p>
<p>5:00-7:00 PM Dinner Recess and Reconvening</p>
<p>7:00 PM Special Program—Presentation by Dr. Roy Blackwood</p>
<p>9:05 PM Evening Recess</p>
<p>Saturday, September 15, 2007</p>
<p>8:45 AM Reconvening with Prayer</p>
<p>8:50 AM Report from Missions Committee</p>
<p>9:00 AM Communion Service</p>
<p>10:00-10:15 AM Recess and Reconvening with Prayer</p>
<p>10:15 AM Report of Examinations Committee</p>
<p>11:45 AM Report from Visiting Brethren</p>
<p>12:15 PM Report of Committee on Administration</p>
<p>12:40 PM Approval of Minutes</p>
<p>12:45 PM Adjournment with Prayer, Singing of Psalm 133, and Benediction</p>
<p>Reformation Presbytery of the Midwest</p>
<p>Committee on Administration</p>
<p>Marty Waltho, Moderator, ex officio<br />
Frank J. Smith, Stated Clerk, ex officio<br />
*Ron DeTroye</p>
<p>Examinations Committee</p>
<p>*Frank J. Smith<br />
Justin Stodghill<br />
Gene Osborne</p>
<p>Missions Committee</p>
<p>*Gene Osborne<br />
Al Wilson</p>
<p>*indicates Chairman</p>
<p>The congregation of New London Presbyterian Church, New London,  Wisconsin, hereby calls Justin B. Stodghill to be its Presiding Pastor,  according to the following terms of call: that he be paid for his  ministerial services up to $15,000 per year (with the understanding that  some of that money may have to be raised from outside the  congregation); and that he be granted four weeks of vacation per year of  service.  It is understood that the compensation given to Pastor  Stodghill will be for housing.</p>
<p>I hereby certify that the congregational meeting, held on August 19, 2007, was properly called and conducted.</p>
<p>_________________________________<br />
Frank J. Smith, Moderator</p>
<p>Members of the congregation signing in support of this call:</p>
<p>The congregation of New London Presbyterian Church, New London,  Wisconsin, hereby calls H. Eugene “Gene” Osborne to be a Teaching Elder  and member of Session.  It is understood that since Pastor Osborne is  living at a distance, he will attend services only as often as he is  able.</p>
<p>I hereby certify that the congregational meeting, held on August 19, 2007, was properly called and conducted.</p>
<p>_________________________________<br />
Frank J. Smith, Moderator</p>
<p>Members of the congregation signing in support of this call:</p>
<p>New London Presbyterian Church<br />
Post Office Box 447<br />
New London, Wisconsin 54961<br />
(888)564-6501</p>
<p>September 9, 2007</p>
<p>To the Presbytery being formed in Oostburg, Wisconsin</p>
<p>Dear Fathers and Brethren:</p>
<p>Greetings in Christ!</p>
<p>As you are aware, for over a year, the Session of our congregation  has been a temporary session, since the governors have not been elected  and installed as officers in the congregation.  Thankfully, this  situation is now about to change.</p>
<p>On August 19, 2007, the congregation elected Pastor Justin B.  Stodghill as its Pastor; the vote, by secret ballot, was 9-0-1, with  Pastor Stodghill abstaining from the vote.  At the same meeting, the  congregation, by a vote of 10-0-0, elected Pastor H. Eugene (Gene)  Osborne to be Teaching Elder and member of the Session.</p>
<p>Accordingly, we are asking that the Presbytery approve these calls  and install Pastors Stodghill and Osborne on September 16, 2007, with  Dr. Randy Talbot being invited to preach the sermon.  We would  respectfully note that the Session, with the consent of the members of  the congregation, has slightly modified the call to Pastor Stodghill to  specify that $1,800 per year of the $15,000 will go for education.</p>
<p>We are also asking that the Presbytery take note of the fact that  with the installation of these two pastors, there will be a  permanently-installed Session in place, with the result that the service  of the governors who were appointed last year will come to an end.</p>
<p>Thank you for your kind attention to this matter.</p>
<p>Respectfully submitted,</p>
<p>Frank J. Smith, Moderator of Session</p>
<p>Address to the Christian World from<br />
the Reformation Presbytery of the Midwest</p>
<p>As we start our corporate life together as a new presbytery, we  hereby issue this address to the rest of Christendom.  Our purpose in  doing so is in order to set forth our vision for the continuation of the  Reformation of our spiritual forefathers begun five centuries ago.</p>
<p>We humbly confess our total unworthiness before our Lord and Savior,  Jesus Christ. All of our righteousnesses are as filthy rags in His  sight.  We are saved by His grace alone, through faith alone, based  solely upon His imputed righteousness.</p>
<p>It is not with glee that we are forming yet another manifestation of  the Bride of Christ, rather than joining immediately with an  already-existing group.  As Presbyterians, we believe in the visible  unity of the church; and yet we find ourselves in the sad, embarrassing,  and humbling position of forming yet another small presbytery.  We  commemorate this occasion not with a sense of triumphalism, nor, we  pray, with a smug self-satisfaction or assertion of superiority.  We  hereby declare our intention of affiliating with and ultimately joining  with other believers, so as to heal some of the brokenness of the  visible church in a broken world.</p>
<p>At the same time, we announce our desire to cultivate the portion of  the Lord’s vineyard in which we have been planted.  We will seek to do  so not with an arrogant spirit, but with love for the brethren and with  respect for what the Lord is doing in and through our fellow believers  around the world; not in a standoffish fashion, but with cooperation so  long as such does not entail compromise of the doctrine of Scripture or  of the gospel.</p>
<p>As we take our place among the Lord’s tribes, we simply wish to raise  the blood-stained banner of King Jesus over us, as we march out to  battle.  Should we fail in this enterprise, or should our efforts  finally come to naught, we confess that our failure will have been our  fault.  Should our labors be crowned with success, then all praise will  go to our beloved Savior, Jesus Christ.</p>
<p>We close with words from the Apostle Paul, who wrote: “Brethren, pray  for us.”  We covet your prayers, that God would be pleased to give us  love for one another, the grace to heed the counsel of and to learn from  all of God’s saints, and souls for our labor in the building of  Christ’s kingdom.</p>
<p>Respectfully and in the bonds of love,<br />
Reformation Presbytery of the Midwest<br />
Oostburg, Wisconsin, U.S.A.<br />
September 14, 2007</p>
<p>Report of the Committee on Administration</p>
<p>1. That the proposal from the New London Session be approved  regarding the calls and the governance of the New London Presbyterian  Church.</p>
<p>2. That the next stated meeting be set for September 12-13, 2008, with the location to be determined by the Moderator.</p>
<p>3. That the agreement with the Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly be adopted.</p>
<p>4. That the Committee on Administration be authorized to negotiate a  “joining and receiving” with the Reformed Presbyterian Church General  Assembly, with the following understandings:<br />
a. in taking this action, we declare our willingness to consider the  possibility of either joining as a continuing regional presbytery, or  becoming a part of an existing RPCGA presbytery;<br />
b. our intention is, over the next several months, to explore the RPCGA documents with a view toward eventual union;<br />
c. our desire is to indicate to the RPCGA by April, 2008 whether or not we believe  the prospects for merger are favorable.</p>
<p>5. That thanks be expressed to the following: those who helped host  this meeting; our visitors and guests, some of whom traveled long  distances to be here; Dr. Roy Blackwood, for his skillful presentation;  Pastor Todd Ruddell, for his ministry of the Word during the communion  service; Dr. Randy Talbot, for his willingness to preach at the  installation service in New London tomorrow; First Reformed Church of  Oostburg, Wisconsin, for providing the facilities for our meeting; the  press, for helping to spread the news regarding our historic meeting;  and, most especially, the Lord Jesus Christ.</p>
<p>6. That the report be approved as a whole.</p>
<p>Ecclesiastical Covenant</p>
<p>An agreement between the<br />
Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly<br />
and the<br />
Reformation Presbytery of the Midwest</p>
<p>As a result of the essential unity that we enjoy in Jesus Christ, the  Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly (RPCGA), and the  Reformation Presbytery of the Midwest (RPM) as an affiliate presbytery  (non-member) of the RPCGA, hereby enter into the following covenant  agreement.</p>
<p>1. The Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly agrees to serve  as a non-binding mediator for any complaint or appeal that may arise  from the Reformation Presbytery of the Midwest.</p>
<p>2. In handling any such complaint or appeal, the RPCGA, through a  special committee appointed for that purpose (which may be one of the  RPCGA presbyteries), will review such matters according to the standards  of the RPM, under the RPCGA’s system of judicial process found in the  RPCGA Book of Church Order.</p>
<p>3. The RPCGA does not have the authority to render a binding  judgment. However, the RPCGA may give ecclesiastical counsel as to what  judgment should be rendered.</p>
<p>4. Any expenses incurred by the RPCGA in lending its assistance to  the RPM, shall be borne by the RPM itself and/or the RPM parties  affiliated with the case. In such cases, the RPM and any parties to a  complaint will provide essential funding or provisions prior to any  hearing.</p>
<p>5. This covenant must be ratified by the RPCGA at its General  Assembly, and by the RPM at two consecutive stated meetings of the  Presbytery by a three-fourths vote, in order to become effective.</p>
<p>6. This covenant will expire two years from the date of being  approved by both parties.  This agreement may be renewed annually by  simple majority vote and/or by consensus of both parties.</p>
<p>7. This    covenant can be terminated by simple majority vote of  either party at a duly called meeting under the rules that govern the  above listed parties.     If the RPM should, in conjunction with one or  more other presbyteries, constitute a General Assembly, or merge with an  existing presbytery or denomination, this agreement shall terminate.</p>
<p>8.  RPM, as part of its sincere exploration of possible merger with  the RPCGA, agrees to send representatives to the June, 2008 General  Assembly of the RPCGA.</p>
<p>Directory</p>
<p>Reformation Presbytery of the Midwest<br />
September 2007</p>
<p>Presbytery Officers</p>
<p>Moderator<br />
Pastor Marty Waltho<br />
930 East Pondview Court, Appleton, Wisconsin 54913<br />
(414)403-1931(c)<br />
Mwaltho@aqua-chem.com</p>
<p>Stated Clerk<br />
Pastor Frank J. Smith<br />
W2941 County Highway A South, Oostburg, Wisconsin 53070<br />
(920)564-6207<br />
fsmith@excel.net</p>
<p>Presbytery Committees</p>
<p>Committee on Administration                 Examinations Committee<br />
Ron DeTroye, Chairman                    Frank J. Smith, Chairman<br />
Marty Waltho, Moderator, ex officio            Justin Stodghill<br />
Frank J. Smith, Stated Clerk, ex officio            Gene Osborne</p>
<p>Missions Committee<br />
Gene Osborne, Chairman<br />
Al Wilson</p>
<p>Churches</p>
<p>New London Presbyterian Church<br />
Post Office Box 447, New London, Wisconsin 54961<br />
Meets for worship at 5:00PM, America’s Best Value Inn, 1409 N. Shawano Street, New London<br />
Lord’s Supper is observed on first Lord’s Day of the month<br />
(888)564-6501<br />
www.newlondonpres.org</p>
<p>Pastor Justin B. Stodghill, Moderator of Session<br />
1015 Babcock Street, Neenah, Wisconsin 54956<br />
(920)486-1822; (608)774-7583(c)<br />
justin.stodghill@gmail.com</p>
<p>Pastor H. Eugene (Gene) Osborne, Clerk of Session<br />
05110 Road 12, Bryan, Ohio 43506<br />
(419)636-9228; (260)433-7891(c)<br />
heosborne@gmail.com<br />
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Mr. Steve Sawall, Church Treasurer<br />
1365 Lucerne Drive, #8, Menasha, Wisconsin 54952<br />
920-277-1611<br />
spebb3@yahoo.com</p>
<p>Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church of Sheboygan<br />
W2941 County Highway A South, Oostburg, Wisconsin 53070<br />
Meets for worship at 9:00 AM at Seventh-Day Adventist building, 3910 Erie Ave., Sheboygan<br />
Family Bible Hour at 11:00 AM; Lord’s Supper is observed on third Lord’s Day of the month<br />
(920)564-6501<br />
crpc@excel.net</p>
<p>Pastor Frank J. Smith, Moderator of Session<br />
W2941 County Highway A South, Oostburg, Wisconsin 53070<br />
(920)564-6207<br />
fsmith@excel.net</p>
<p>Ruling Elder Al Wilson, Clerk of Session<br />
W2721 County Line Road, Cleveland, Wisconsin 53015<br />
(920)565-2833; (920)207-6933(c)<br />
al.wilson@kohler.com</p>
<p>Ruling Elder Ron DeTroye<br />
Post Office Box 700257, Oostburg, Wisconsin 53070<br />
(920)564-2500; (920)564-2663(w); (920)912-6501(c)<br />
RDeTroye@detroyeelectric.com</p>
<p>Deacon Jim Ten Dolle, Chairman of Deaconate<br />
W3222 Wilson Lima Road, Oostburg, Wisconsin 53070<br />
(920)564-2548<br />
tentds@hotmail.com</p>
<p>Deacon Nick DeTroye, Secretary of Deaconate<br />
Post Office Box 700257, Oostburg, Wisconsin 53070<br />
(920)564-2535; (920)912-6517(c)<br />
nickandalisondetroye@yahoo.com</p>
<p>Deacon Eric Grasse, Church Treasurer<br />
N934 Hawe Road, Oostburg, Wisconsin 53070<br />
(920)668-8724; (920)451-1775(w); (920)980-4682(c)<br />
eric.grasse@thrivent.com</p>
<p>Licentiates</p>
<p>Ruling Elder Ron DeTroye<br />
Post Office Box 700257, Oostburg, Wisconsin 53070<br />
(920)564-2500; (920)564-2663(w); (920)912-6501(c)<br />
RDeTroye@detroyeelectric.com</p>
<p>Mr. Alastair Matthews<br />
12223 Lax Chapel Road, Kiel, Wisconsin 53042<br />
(920)273-1849<br />
matthewsalastair@yahoo.com</p>
<p>Clerk’s note:</p>
<p>During the course of the meeting, in addition to those listed in the  minutes, others were in attendance at one or more of the sessions of the  Presbytery, including the following: members of Covenant Reformed  Presbyterian Church of Sheboygan, Wisconsin: Mrs. Sherry Gulke, Miss  Leah Gulke, Deacon and Mrs. Jim (Patti) Ten Dolle, Mr. Jonathan Ten  Dolle, Mr. Jerrod Ten Dolle, Mr. Joseph Ten Dolle, Master Jordan Ten  Dolle, Master Joshua Ten Dolle, Mrs. Pam DeTroye, Mr. Roma DeTroye,  Little Miss Laura DeTroye, Master Ben DeTroye, Mrs. Alison DeTroye,  Master Lauren DeTroye, Little Miss Evelyn DeTroye, Master Elliot  DeTroye, Mrs. Jayne Grasse, Little Miss Natalie Grasse, Master William  Grasse, Master Andrew Grasse; a member of New London (Wisc.)  Presbyterian Church: Mrs. Phyllis Waltho; and Miss Jamie Wynveen, a  member of First Reformed Church of Oostburg, Wisconsin, who was in  charge of the sound system for the Friday night presentation.</p>
<p>Immediately after adjournment, it was discovered that Pastor Greg  Poorman, rather than the Moderator, had offered the prayer upon the  reconvening of the Presbytery from the evening recess on Saturday,  September 15, 2007.  The Clerk apologizes for the error.</p>
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