A local district of the Church of the Brethren could not assume the title of the property of a Northern-Indiana congregation that broke away from the Anabaptist denomination, according to an opinion from the Indiana Court of Appeals. The congregation had not incorporated suggested language in its deeds or in its governing documents necessary to give the church the authority to take over the congregation’s property in the event of a split. Continue reading “Indiana Church of the Brethren district cannot take title to breakaway congregation”
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Roundup for November 15, 2014: Parsonage exemption, Buddhist and Presbyterian splits, rappers, free resources
Here are the posts from this week to the Law Meets Gospel feeds on Twitter, Facebook, and blog. Continue reading “Roundup for November 15, 2014: Parsonage exemption, Buddhist and Presbyterian splits, rappers, free resources”