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disaffiliate

[dis-uh-fil-ee-eyt] / ˌdɪs əˈfɪl iˌeɪt /






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A chart from the church’s UM News service shows a total of 4,359 congregations have been approved to disaffiliate, approximately 14% of the denomination’s 30,543 U.S. congregations reported in 2019.

From Washington Times • Jun. 5, 2023

In the Arkansas Conference, more than 100 churches — out of roughly 600 total — have received permission to disaffiliate.

From Seattle Times • May 23, 2023

Last month, 38 churches in the Western North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church sued in the state’s Superior Court, demanding they be allowed to disaffiliate from the denomination.

From Washington Post • Dec. 8, 2022

“Based on what I know so far, the LPVA’s board did not have the procedural or legal authority to disaffiliate or ‘dissolve’ without a vote of the membership,” McArdle wrote.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 15, 2022

He added that frats that disaffiliate are working with professionals to create their own interfraternity council and that it would probably be operating in time for fall recruitment — which would likely include freshmen.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 12, 2022




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