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Part of the original Eastern District, the Northeastern District was organized in 1932. It was comprised of the states of New York and New Jersey. Seventy churches were represented at the first District Conference, held at the Albany Gospel Tabernacle. Missionary giving that first year totaled $78,000. Rev. H. D. Stoddard was the first District Superintendent. By 1947, the District had grown to 126 churches with 6,045 members and the missionary offerings reached $205,512. The District headquarters were located in Johnson City, New York. Rev. L. J. Isch, Sr. was elected the Superintendent. The District was divided in 1963, creating the Metropolitan District which included the state of New Jersey, New York City, Long Island, and the counties of Rockland, Orange, Putnam, and Westchester in New York State. The Northeastern District consisted of the remainder of New York State, and totaled about 70 churches. Rev. W. Emerson Ackerman became the new District Superintendent that year. In 1969, the District offices moved to Rome, New York. Rev. Samuel W. McGarvey was chosen as the fourth District Superintendent in 1976 and Rev. Robert W. Sawders was appointed as the first District Extension Director. At that time there were 77 churches with nearly 5,000 members, and the giving to missions reached the $500,000 mark. Rev. Woodford C. Stemple was elected District Superintendent in 1985, with Rev. David Grey serving as Extension Director. Rev. R. Thomas Peck became the Extension Director in 1991 and served in that capacity until the Spring of 1995. Rev. David J. Phillips, was elected in 1994, with Rev. Francis L. Leonard assuming the responsibilities of Assistant to the District Superintendent and Director of Extension and Church Growth in 1995. |
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