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Here we will tell the story of the beginnings of our church and how we became what we are today. Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc.
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Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc.
The
purpose (s) for which this corporation is organized is/are to operate as a religious institution and for such other purposes
are allowed by law for nonprofit corporations.
This
corporation is organized exclusively for charitable, religious, educational, and scientific purposes, including, for such
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|  | An Inside View of Sons of Thunder Ministry,
Inc.
Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. 2.
Activities and Operational Information Description of all the activities of the organization Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc is an old ministry
concept taking on new responsibilities. It has been 16 years that Rev. Compton began a ministry in the
Western North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church called Methodist Motorsports Evangelism (MME).
MME has is not an active ministry in the United Methodist Church at this time, but has been picked up by Sons
of Thunder Ministry. MME was under the Witness Commission of the United Methodist Church and was supported by the United
Methodist Church, individuals, and sponsors. Rev. Compton is a United Methodist minister serving
Park Avenue UMC in Mooresville NC, and he is trying to carry the same concept (ministry) he began in the United
Methodist church on to other areas and tracks. He realized that it was time for this type of ministry to
grow and Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. was the way the Lord laid upon his heart to make that happen.
Sons
of Thunder Ministry, Inc. (STM) is, at this time, is focusing it’s ministry on the Concord Speedway in Concord North
Carolina where Rev. Compton is the track chaplain and the program is catching on fast as it is reaching the needs of
the people there. The volunteers who put in many hours of missionary work make the ministry available
to the public free of charge. Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc is being recognized by various track officials
and owners as a vital ministry not only to the drivers, but to the fans who attend the race events. Sons
of Thunder Ministry, Inc. offers free Christian counseling and pastoral care for people while they are at the track and in
their homes if needed. The purpose of Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. (STM) is to provide for the
fans, drivers and crewmembers a means of spiritual strength and help. We are committed to meeting people
where they are, ministering to their needs (spiritual or otherwise) while they enjoy the sport of racing. For the un-churched
we try to reach them and introduce them to a church in their area. Our mission is to share the Good
news of the Gospel with everyone and teaching them the basics of Christian conversion and discipleship. Sons
of Thunder Ministry, Inc. will remain a free service available to the public and the public has access to educational materials
and religious literature that furthers their use of Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. while attending the various tracks. The mission of the Church is to make disciples of Jesus Christ and through local ministries
such as STM disciple making occurs. Our task is to obey Jesus as He said in the Gospel of Matthew 28:19-20:
“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and
of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you.” The STM team make disciples as we: proclaim the gospel, greet and gather
persons into the body of Christ: lead folks to commit their lives to God through Jesus Christ and nurture persons in Christian
living through Bible studies, prayer and other means. The STM team has an educational and religious mission. It will, for example,
organize early worship services at the tracks, produce and distribute religious materials. STM will provide counseling after
a crash or in the event of a death. We try to conduct ourselves as any ministry organized in that we reach
out to every race, color and creed and STM is ecumenical in that we try to reach all people of all denominations.
Because there is no charge for our
services and no registration/membership required, it is difficult to estimate the number of people we can touch each week
and I mean worldwide. There are thousands, who see the car, who hear the prayers prayed each week and there
is a large number of people who receive our services each week. As we continue to make ourselves
visible, people are beginning to respond to our presence with them. The Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. serves as a beacon of light in an otherwise dark area and operates under the Faith-Sharing
Model of ministry. As STM’s popularity has grown, the scope of STM related needs has also grown.
For example,
· · Because STM is a team of people who minister and teach, there is increasing demand for
educational materials, such as the R.A.C.E Guide. Since March 27, 2004, the first race event of the seasons,
the team has handed out over 60,000 R.A.C.E. Guides, 1000's of Upper Rooms, 1000's children’s booklets,
and 1000's booklets for teenagers and Bibles that have been donated to the ministry. The STM team works
together to get this material prepared and to the track each week. We are always looking for free material that
we can distribute to the fans and drivers.
· · Because STM is aimed at doing the work of ministry and filling the needs of the people,
more and more demands have been placed on the ministry. We currently have over 400 prayer stickers placed
on cars. These stickers help STM team members know who wants a special time of prayer before a race.
When the cars line up on the starting grid, team members get on their knees beside each car and holds prayer for the
driver, crew and family members.
In addition to holding a prayer for the drivers during the drivers meetings and praying
with the race fans at the pre-show, we counsel individuals, share with folks, comfort people, ride to the hospital with the
injured (when needed), and the sick. Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc.
plans specific activities such as: Faith-Sharing Classes, singing groups, youth programs, a web page www.stministry.org, foreign missions (Misison
trip to Jamaica), use of faith-sharing tools that make us visible, the R.A.C.E. Guide (informative and religious piece), and
preaching.
Faith Sharing Classes: Since it’s
beginning, STM has been a great model of the Faith –Sharing concept of ministry. ( this came as a result of training
that was offered in the United Methodist Church. The motive for sharing faith of course is love.
The idea is simple: Counselors teach how God uses ordinary people to speak to ordinary people. The
class offered is a six-hour class open to everyone. (Students are required to buy their own books)
Organization
of witness groups each week. The STM team has the
privilege of scheduling various groups of people who will not only entertain the fans through singing, but will give personal
witness to those who wish to listen. There is never a charge for this event, but we encourage love-offerings.
Youth Activities and Programs We intend to hold a yearly “God is Good Celebration Conference”:
This event will be geared towards the people who understand that ministry takes place outside the church walls, and
knows that ministry uses different types of tools to get the message across in a non-threatening way. Our
first event was held at the Agri-Civic Center in Albemarle NC, on August 28, 2004. The Agric-Civic
center is run by Stanly County and by using the center we were able to keep the cost down for the event.
There was two contemporary groups, one gospel group, clowns, an evangelist, racecars that displayed Biblical messages,
and drivers who were willing to lift up God’s presence in their lives. Having this event requires Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. to take a significant financial risk. Volunteers
to run this event would come from the STM Team and from the local United Methodist Church. This event was open to the public
at no charge. A love offering was taken. We have a web page and various links that we hope will create public interest in the
ministry. Our site includes new, questions one may ask, pictures of our events, news, email forums, and so on,
all for free. Place our site on your favorite list: www.stministry.org
Foreign
Mission Trips Starting the second week of March
2005, members of the STM team went to go to Jamaica to begin a children’s ministry. While in
Jamaica, the team worked on building relationships, preaching the gospel at night, and during the day helping to complete
various building projects. (the team departed on Feb 22, 2005 and returned March 1, 2005, the mission was greast)
Being
Visible If
you are familiar with the concept of Faith- sharing, then you understand that sharing of the faith requires using various
tools. Every church ministry uses their building as a tool, a means to share the faith; they use church
vans and church buses as tools to help attract people to their church and people contribute to the use of these vehicles.
Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. works outside the walls of the local church and it requires different tools than the
regular things that are seen in your typical church setting. We don’t have a church bus or van, yet
we began by the use of a replica of a 1960 model of an Indy Racecar (sold and have a 1980, Chev). The
car is an important tool for it helps us to reach people in the name of Christ, and it helps us to be visible.
It is our street sign, our marquee, that lets people know who we are. Our first car it displayed the prayer
line number of the Upper Room in Nashville, which is a 24 hour a day prayer line that people can call in for assisted prayers.
(1-800-251-2468) It was a great tool to use at a racetrack to reach kids, young and old alike. Another use of the car is to
let kids have their pictures taken while sitting in the car. (They love to pretend) While
we have the parents and kids attention, we have an opportunity to create a relationship and it gives us the chance to explain
how the Faith-Sharing concept works. Our slogan is “lifting up the name of Jesus, one lap at a time.”
Our ministry is viewed by thousands of people who watch the race on TV. And each time it makes a lap around the track
it becomes a reminder of whom we are and whom we are to serve. I wish I had some way to have documented
some of the driver’s comments as to their thoughts to when they see the car in a race. I ahve been blessed to have sued the car as my pulpit at not only Concord Speedway, but
at the Lowe’s Motor Speedway, at the Dirt track at Lowe’s. The car is used at Concord
Speedway as a form of pulpit where I am the track Chaplin. Just as any minister uses his or her hardwood
pulpit in the church building, the car is used . The car can be used in the public schools sharing how it is possible
to use racing as a means of sharing the faith. The car is used simply to tie the racing community to the local community
and to the church. cars have been used it in parades to witness to the faith by letting others
see how sharing Faith can be done in any arena. In the real world (outside the church walls) people
have trouble sharing their faith. They are fearful because there are so many negative comments and feelings
against the Faith. So I want to teach people how to share in a way that is positive. The concept
is so simple that a nine-year-old boy understood it and it was God speaking through him that gave me the courage to go forth
and put Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. together in this way. I had been asking for prayers about building
relationships between drivers and the fans and I knew what it would take to get the job done. This was
confirmed by the nine-year-old boy who said, “If you get one, you become one of us.” I use
the car as a tool that helps me to bridge the gap between the fans, the drivers, and the almighty God and praise God it is
working! Faith sharing is practical and that is what I teach using various tools to prove the point.
This car
is entered into races so that it can be seem by the thousands of people at the race and on TV. The car
is owned by Sons of Thunder Ministry and in 2005 STM purchased a new car that rans in the Hornets Division at CMP.
New for 2006, is a 355 cubic. in. Chevy that will run in the Pure Stock division at CMP. The way
we do the winnings (if any) goes to the ministry. The cars displays the businesses of those who help
us in some way. The cars are a faith-sharing tools that is needed. Kids love the cars,
parents see the religious slogan and references sited on the cars and it raises questions that we can offer answers about
ones faith and how they come together. I have taken the car to local schools and filled it with Bibles
and let kids take one if they so desire. Kids love racecars and it opens doors that otherwise religious
leaders would not have if it were not used. The key to faith sharing is to create a relationship with the
people around you. When I am visiting someone new and wanting to invite them to church I serve, I visit
them in their homes and look around to see what they may have displayed in that room. You know, looking
for something that we have in common. It may be a picture of grand kids, pictures of racecars, airplanes,
whatever, but at least that is where I begin to form a relationship with that family. The same is true
of the racecar. As the nine year old boy said, “you become one of us”, that is tool I
use to start a relationship with drivers and fans.
The R.A.C.E. Guide In reference to the R.A.C.E Guide. The race guide is printed each week and
our plan is to be able to give it to every person who comes in the gate and in the pits. But at this time we have very little
money to print the number of copies we need to give everyone a piece of the Word Of God. so we are looking forward to the
time when people start to really help us make this possible. The piece does contain writings from
the scriptures that I am going to preach on in the local church on Sunday morning, points, schedule of events, (Just like
the order of worship in a church bulletin.). The reason I print the scripture each week is so that
everyone can have a piece of the Word of God. Many years ago there was a young woman who went to Russia
and she came back with this story of how people were taking the Bible and tearing it apart so that each person could have
one piece of the Word. They would then share it with each other. Of course in America more than-likely-you
will never see a struggle over the Word of God, but I pray we can at least put it in the hands of the people, even if it is
one hand at a time.
Sources of financial support
The STM Team has three sources of financial support:
(a)
We are searching for sponsors to help with the R.A.C.E. guide.
STM is looking for groups or businesses to assist us who do not mind have
having their name on a religious piece, and they would be willing to help us with the printing cost each week of the R.A.C.E
Guide.
(b) Individual donations At this time STM has volunteers who have committed to donate money each
month. STM has already had some folks to give in Honor and Memory of folks who love/loved racing.
(C) fundraising The STM Team intends
to solicit contributions from individuals and organizations to fund the activities of the Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. The
fundraising activities have just started, and are carried out by a Stewardship Committee set up to raise funds. At this time
we are selling tee shirts and caps to help raise money. We hold Bar-B-Q's and for 2006 we will
be holding half and half ticket sells to raise funds that will assist people in various needs, (drivers or track workers).
In addition to cash contributions, Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. plans on benefits from
not only individual contributions, but is willing to receive material contributions toward the ministry and have suggested
that people give to the various parts of the ministry as they so desire. (Directive giving just like the local church)
Names, addresses and titles of directors and officers
On July 7th, 2004, the
Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. Board met to re-elect officers and to try to comply with the letter we received.
The following is the results of that meeting.
Board of Directors President/Senior Pastor
Rev. Hugh Richard Compton (Buddy)
Phone 704-791-1189
Vice President/ Scott
Keith
Associate Pastor
Secretary/pastor
Kathy Odell
Financial Secretary
Treasurer/ Pastor
Larry Lambert
Assistant
Treasurer pastor
Monte Compton
Stewardship Committee/ pastors
Ron Dry
Judy Lambert
R.A.C.E. Guide Editors
Rev. H.R. Compton
Larry Lambert
Audit Committee: The audit committee is composed of the following positions of the board: Secretary,
Treasurer, Financial Secretary, Stewardship Chairpersons, Events Coordinator, and non-board member, Financial Consultant Elisabeth
Little (CPA)
No one is paid for his or her services or work rendered.
Everyone is a volunteer.
Send your donations to: Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. C/0 Larry Lambert, Treasurer 20085 Efird Road Albemarle, NC 28001

An Inside View of Sons of Thunder
Ministry, Inc.
Sons of Thunder Ministry,
Inc. 2.
Activities and Operational Information Description of all the activities of the organization Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc is an old ministry
concept taking on new responsibilities. It has been 16 years that Rev. Compton began a ministry in the
Western North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church called Methodist Motorsports Evangelism (MME).
MME has is not an active ministry in the United Methodist Church at this time, but has been picked up by Sons
of Thunder Ministry. MME was under the Witness Commission of the United Methodist Church and was supported by the United
Methodist Church, individuals, and sponsors. Rev. Compton is a United Methodist minister serving
Park Avenue UMC in Mooresville NC, and he is trying to carry the same concept (ministry) he began in the United
Methodist church on to other areas and tracks. He realized that it was time for this type of ministry to
grow and Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. was the way the Lord laid upon his heart to make that happen.
Sons
of Thunder Ministry, Inc. (STM) is, at this time, is focusing it’s ministry on the Concord Speedway in Concord North
Carolina where Rev. Compton is the track chaplain and the program is catching on fast as it is reaching the needs of
the people there. The volunteers who put in many hours of missionary work make the ministry available
to the public free of charge. Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc is being recognized by various track officials
and owners as a vital ministry not only to the drivers, but to the fans who attend the race events. Sons
of Thunder Ministry, Inc. offers free Christian counseling and pastoral care for people while they are at the track and in
their homes if needed. The purpose of Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. (STM) is to provide for the
fans, drivers and crewmembers a means of spiritual strength and help. We are committed to meeting people
where they are, ministering to their needs (spiritual or otherwise) while they enjoy the sport of racing. For the un-churched
we try to reach them and introduce them to a church in their area. Our mission is to share the Good
news of the Gospel with everyone and teaching them the basics of Christian conversion and discipleship. Sons
of Thunder Ministry, Inc. will remain a free service available to the public and the public has access to educational materials
and religious literature that furthers their use of Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. while attending the various tracks. The mission of the Church is to make disciples of Jesus Christ and through local ministries
such as STM disciple making occurs. Our task is to obey Jesus as He said in the Gospel of Matthew 28:19-20:
“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and
of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you.” The STM team make disciples as we: proclaim the gospel, greet and gather
persons into the body of Christ: lead folks to commit their lives to God through Jesus Christ and nurture persons in Christian
living through Bible studies, prayer and other means. The STM team has an educational and religious mission. It will, for example,
organize early worship services at the tracks, produce and distribute religious materials. STM will provide counseling after
a crash or in the event of a death. We try to conduct ourselves as any ministry organized in that we reach
out to every race, color and creed and STM is ecumenical in that we try to reach all people of all denominations.
Because there is no charge for our
services and no registration/membership required, it is difficult to estimate the number of people we can touch each week
and I mean worldwide. There are thousands, who see the car, who hear the prayers prayed each week and there
is a large number of people who receive our services each week. As we continue to make ourselves
visible, people are beginning to respond to our presence with them. The Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. serves as a beacon of light in an otherwise dark area and operates under the Faith-Sharing
Model of ministry. As STM’s popularity has grown, the scope of STM related needs has also grown.
For example,
· · Because STM is a team of people who minister and teach, there is increasing demand for
educational materials, such as the R.A.C.E Guide. Since March 27, 2004, the first race event of the seasons,
the team has handed out over 60,000 R.A.C.E. Guides, 1000's of Upper Rooms, 1000's children’s booklets,
and 1000's booklets for teenagers and Bibles that have been donated to the ministry. The STM team works
together to get this material prepared and to the track each week. We are always looking for free material that
we can distribute to the fans and drivers.
· · Because STM is aimed at doing the work of ministry and filling the needs of the people,
more and more demands have been placed on the ministry. We currently have over 400 prayer stickers placed
on cars. These stickers help STM team members know who wants a special time of prayer before a race.
When the cars line up on the starting grid, team members get on their knees beside each car and holds prayer for the
driver, crew and family members.
In addition to holding a prayer for the drivers during the drivers meetings and praying
with the race fans at the pre-show, we counsel individuals, share with folks, comfort people, ride to the hospital with the
injured (when needed), and the sick. Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc.
plans specific activities such as: Faith-Sharing Classes, singing groups, youth programs, a web page www.stministry.org, foreign missions (Misison
trip to Jamaica), use of faith-sharing tools that make us visible, the R.A.C.E. Guide (informative and religious piece), and
preaching.
Faith Sharing Classes: Since it’s
beginning, STM has been a great model of the Faith –Sharing concept of ministry. ( this came as a result of training
that was offered in the United Methodist Church. The motive for sharing faith of course is love.
The idea is simple: Counselors teach how God uses ordinary people to speak to ordinary people. The
class offered is a six-hour class open to everyone. (Students are required to buy their own books)
Organization
of witness groups each week. The STM team has the
privilege of scheduling various groups of people who will not only entertain the fans through singing, but will give personal
witness to those who wish to listen. There is never a charge for this event, but we encourage love-offerings.
Youth Activities and Programs We intend to hold a yearly “God is Good Celebration Conference”:
This event will be geared towards the people who understand that ministry takes place outside the church walls, and
knows that ministry uses different types of tools to get the message across in a non-threatening way. Our
first event was held at the Agri-Civic Center in Albemarle NC, on August 28, 2004. The Agric-Civic
center is run by Stanly County and by using the center we were able to keep the cost down for the event.
There was two contemporary groups, one gospel group, clowns, an evangelist, racecars that displayed Biblical messages,
and drivers who were willing to lift up God’s presence in their lives. Having this event requires Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. to take a significant financial risk. Volunteers
to run this event would come from the STM Team and from the local United Methodist Church. This event was open to the public
at no charge. A love offering was taken. We have a web page and various links that we hope will create public interest in the
ministry. Our site includes new, questions one may ask, pictures of our events, news, email forums, and so on,
all for free. Place our site on your favorite list: www.stministry.org
Foreign Mission Trips Starting
the second week of March 2005, members of the STM team went to go to Jamaica to begin a children’s ministry.
While in Jamaica, the team worked on building relationships, preaching the gospel at night, and during the day helping
to complete various building projects. (the team departed on Feb 22, 2005 and returned March 1, 2005, the mission was
greast)
Being Visible If you are familiar with the concept of Faith- sharing, then you understand that sharing
of the faith requires using various tools. Every church ministry uses their building as a tool, a means
to share the faith; they use church vans and church buses as tools to help attract people to their church and people contribute
to the use of these vehicles. Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. works outside the walls of the local
church and it requires different tools than the regular things that are seen in your typical church setting. We
don’t have a church bus or van, yet we began by the use of a replica of a 1960 model of an Indy Racecar (sold and have
a 1980, Chev). The car is an important tool for it helps us to reach people in the name of Christ,
and it helps us to be visible. It is our street sign, our marquee, that lets people know
who we are. Our first car it displayed the prayer line number of the Upper Room in Nashville, which is a 24 hour
a day prayer line that people can call in for assisted prayers. (1-800-251-2468) It was a great tool to use at a racetrack
to reach kids, young and old alike. Another use of the car is to let kids have their pictures taken while sitting in the car.
(They love to pretend) While we have the parents and kids attention, we have an opportunity to create
a relationship and it gives us the chance to explain how the Faith-Sharing concept works. Our slogan is “lifting
up the name of Jesus, one lap at a time.” Our ministry is viewed by thousands of people who watch
the race on TV. And each time it makes a lap around the track it becomes a reminder of whom we are and whom we are to serve.
I wish I had some way to have documented some of the driver’s comments as to their thoughts to when they see
the car in a race. I ahve
been blessed to have sued the car as my pulpit at not only Concord Speedway, but at the Lowe’s Motor Speedway,
at the Dirt track at Lowe’s. The car is used at Concord Speedway as a form of pulpit where
I am the track Chaplin. Just as any minister uses his or her hardwood pulpit in the church building, the
car is used . The car can be used in the public schools sharing how it is possible to use racing as a means of sharing
the faith. The car is used simply to tie the racing community to the local community and to the church.
cars have been used it in parades to witness to the faith by letting others see how sharing Faith can be done
in any arena. In the real world (outside the church walls) people have trouble sharing their faith.
They are fearful because there are so many negative comments and feelings against the Faith. So I want to teach people
how to share in a way that is positive.
The concept is so simple that a nine-year-old boy
understood it and it was God speaking through him that gave me the courage to go forth and put Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc.
together in this way. I had been asking for prayers about building relationships between drivers and the
fans and I knew what it would take to get the job done. This was confirmed by the nine-year-old boy who
said, “If you get one, you become one of us.” I use the car as a tool that helps me to bridge
the gap between the fans, the drivers, and the almighty God and praise God it is working! Faith sharing
is practical and that is what I teach using various tools to prove the point.
This car is entered into races so that it can be
seem by the thousands of people at the race and on TV. The car is owned by Sons of Thunder Ministry and
in 2005 STM purchased a new car that rans in the Hornets Division at CMP. New for 2006, is a 355 cubic.
in. Chevy that will run in the Pure Stock division at CMP. The way we do the winnings (if any) goes to
the ministry. The cars displays the businesses of those who help us in some way. The
cars are a faith-sharing tools that is needed. Kids love the cars, parents see the religious slogan and
references sited on the cars and it raises questions that we can offer answers about ones faith and how they come together.
I have taken the car to local schools and filled it with Bibles and let kids take one if they so desire.
Kids love racecars and it opens doors that otherwise religious leaders would not have if it were not used.
The key to faith sharing is to create a relationship with the people around you. When I am visiting
someone new and wanting to invite them to church I serve, I visit them in their homes and look around to see what they may
have displayed in that room. You know, looking for something that we have in common. It
may be a picture of grand kids, pictures of racecars, airplanes, whatever, but at least that is where I begin to form a relationship
with that family. The same is true of the racecar. As the nine year old boy said,
“you become one of us”, that is tool I use to start a relationship with drivers and fans.
The R.A.C.E.
Guide In reference to the
R.A.C.E Guide. The race guide is printed each week and our plan is to be able to give it to every person
who comes in the gate and in the pits. But at this time we have very little money to print the number of copies we need to
give everyone a piece of the Word Of God. so we are looking forward to the time when people start to really help us make this
possible. The piece does contain writings from the scriptures that I am going to preach on in the
local church on Sunday morning, points, schedule of events, (Just like the order of worship in a church bulletin.).
The reason I print the scripture each week is so that everyone can have a piece of the Word of God. Many
years ago there was a young woman who went to Russia and she came back with this story of how people were taking the Bible
and tearing it apart so that each person could have one piece of the Word. They would then share it with
each other. Of course in America more than-likely-you will never see a struggle over the Word of God, but I pray we can at
least put it in the hands of the people, even if it is one hand at a time.
Sources of financial support
The STM Team has three
sources of financial support:
(a) We are searching for sponsors
to help with the R.A.C.E. guide. STM is looking for groups or businesses to assist us who do not mind have having their name on a religious piece, and
they would be willing to help us with the printing cost each week of the R.A.C.E Guide.
(b) Individual donations At this
time STM has volunteers who have committed to donate money each month. STM has already had some folks to give in Honor and
Memory of folks who love/loved racing.
(C) fundraising The STM Team intends to solicit contributions from individuals and organizations to fund
the activities of the Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. The fundraising activities have just started, and are carried out by
a Stewardship Committee set up to raise funds. At this time we are selling tee shirts and caps to help raise money.
We hold Bar-B-Q's and for 2006 we will be holding half and half ticket sells to raise funds that will assist
people in various needs, (drivers or track workers).
In addition to cash contributions,
Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. plans on benefits from not only individual contributions, but is willing to receive material
contributions toward the ministry and have suggested that people give to the various parts of the ministry as they so desire.
(Directive giving just like the local church)
Names,
addresses and titles of directors and officers On July
7th, 2004, the Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. Board met to re-elect officers and to try to comply with the letter
we received. The following is the results of that meeting.
Board of Directors President/Senior Pastor
Rev. Hugh Richard Compton (Buddy)
Phone 704-791-1189
Vice President/ Scott
Keith
Associate Pastor
Secretary/pastor
Kathy Odell
Financial Secretary
Treasurer/ Pastor
Larry Lambert
Assistant
Treasurer pastor
Monte Compton
Stewardship Committee/ pastors
Ron Dry
Judy Lambert
R.A.C.E. Guide Editors
Rev. H.R. Compton
Larry Lambert
Audit Committee: The audit committee is composed of the following positions of the board: Secretary,
Treasurer, Financial Secretary, Stewardship Chairpersons, Events Coordinator, and non-board member, Financial Consultant Elisabeth
Little (CPA)
No one is paid for his or her services or work rendered.
Everyone is a volunteer.
Send your donations to: Sons of Thunder Ministry, Inc. C/0 Larry Lambert, Treasurer 20085 Efird Road Albemarle, NC 28001

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