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hello everyone my name is emily treister and i am here today with dan dalton one of the founders of the law firm dalton and tomic dan has helped a number of churches leave the united methodist denomination and keep their property thank you for joining me today dan it's good to see you emily good to see you as well how do church leaders define who a member is within a local methodist church and how can they clean up a membership list prior to voting on disaffiliation it's a great question and it's one many of our clients ask us a lot of times local churches just don't audit their membership roles uh even though it's required of the book of discipline to be audited every year it really is a question that people don't think about until the vote of disaffiliation because they really need to find out who is a member and who can vote on that particular issue well the book of discipline answers that question starting in section 223 and really there's four ways of finding this matter out the...