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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Court Says Congregation Cannot Disaffiliate From National Church Body
In Classis of Central California v. Miraloma Community Church, (CA Ct. App., Sept. 15, 2009), a California Court of Appeals held that a local congregation of the Reformed Church in America lacked authority to amend its governing documents to disaffiliate from the national church in order to avoid a takeover by its hierarchical governing body, the classis. Under church rules, the classis could appoint an administrative body to supersede the congregation's trustees if the congregation's membership declined significantly. The congregation's bylaws included a provision that that its articles could not be amended in any manner-- including to disaffiliate-- without prior written consent of the classis.