Largest Presbyterian Church in Texas Filing Suit to Keep Property Should They Leave Denomination

Presbyterian Church USA’s largest congregation in Texas has filed a lawsuit to seek legal protection for their property should they seek dismissal from the denomination.

The Highland Park Presbyterian Church, a Dallas-based congregation with approximately 4,000 members, filed the suit on Tuesday in Dallas County District Court.

Mark Annick of Androvett Legal Media in Dallas is working with Highland Park Presbyterian on the suit over the property.

“Regarding the status of the lawsuit, the court granted the temporary restraining order”¦and set a hearing date on the matter for September 23,” Annick told The Christian Post.

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One comment on “Largest Presbyterian Church in Texas Filing Suit to Keep Property Should They Leave Denomination

  1. Charles52 says:

    If memory serves, a previous discussion about leaving PECUSA led to a group leaving to form a Park Cities Presbyterian Church, a PCA congregation. Both congregations are thriving, from what know.