Eric is a friend and one of my heros. I especially appreciate 1) his humility, and 2) his virtuosity on the saxophone, clarinet, and end-blown flute in worship services. This is a true man of God.
The legal brief is very good and an excellent way to understand the issues. Simply put: If this is a real estate matter then the congregation wins. If it is a church matter, the greater church wins.
This was a very informative interview. Thanks, AnglicanTV! I heard Mr. Sohlgren at the church in La Crescenta last summer. I, too, was impressed. Readers might want to check “mousetalkers” website for another legal eagles take on things. Found [url=http://billyockham.blogspot.com/ ]here[/url]. Plus, he likes bluegrass!
And Pb, if the greater church “wins”, it subsequently loses.
Eric is a friend and one of my heros. I especially appreciate 1) his humility, and 2) his virtuosity on the saxophone, clarinet, and end-blown flute in worship services. This is a true man of God.
The legal brief is very good and an excellent way to understand the issues. Simply put: If this is a real estate matter then the congregation wins. If it is a church matter, the greater church wins.
This was a very informative interview. Thanks, AnglicanTV! I heard Mr. Sohlgren at the church in La Crescenta last summer. I, too, was impressed. Readers might want to check “mousetalkers” website for another legal eagles take on things. Found [url=http://billyockham.blogspot.com/ ]here[/url]. Plus, he likes bluegrass!
And Pb, if the greater church “wins”, it subsequently loses.
#3 Agree. My diocese can not afford to maintain its own property.