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Home/Churches and Ministries/Judge Awards PCUSA Ownership of Pennsylvania Megachurch’s Property

Judge Awards PCUSA Ownership of Pennsylvania Megachurch’s Property

A judge has ruled that the property of a Pennsylvania megachurch whose congregation voted overwhelmingly to leave Presbyterian Church (USA) belongs to the mainline denomination

Written by Michael Gryboski | Saturday, December 23, 2017

“In June 2016, FPC Bethlehem voted overwhelmingly to leave PCUSA over theological differences, including the mainline denomination’s increasing acceptance of homosexuality. With 1,048 voting members present, 76.5 percent approved a measure to leave the denomination and joined the theologically conservative ECO: A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians.”

 

A judge has ruled that the property of a Pennsylvania megachurch whose congregation voted overwhelmingly to leave Presbyterian Church (USA) belongs to the mainline denomination.

Judge Stephen Baratta of Northampton County ruled Tuesday that the property of First Presbyterian Church of Bethlehem belonged to PCUSA and its local administrative body, the Presbytery of Lehigh.

Judge Baratta cited the “trust clause” of the PCUSA’s Book of Order, which says churches affiliated with PCUSA find their property as being held in trust with the denomination.

“FPCB’s governing documents all express an intent to be bound by the Constitution of the PCUSA, which includes the trust clause at issue,” ruled Baratta.

“In addition to these governing documents, FPCB’s pattern of obtaining Presbytery approval before purchasing, selling, or mortgaging land further contradicts the notion that it intended to retain a power of revocation … If FPCB believed it continued to control its property at will, Lehigh Presbytery approval would not be necessary.”

The Reverend Marnie Crumpler, senior pastor at FPC Bethlehem, told The Christian Post that she and her congregation were “very disappointed” with the decision and they are “exploring all of our options” regarding a possible appeal.

Crumpler explained that the breakaway congregation has about 1,000 regular attendees for five worship services a week, while the part of the congregation loyal to PCUSA averages 120 people and one service a week.

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