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Who owns congregational property if disassociation?

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Who owns congregational property if disassociation?

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The local congregation holds the property. Most constitutions will have a clause that states that if there is a split the party that is faithful to the constitution has the property. If a congregation dissolves the property is deeded over to the Synod.

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