| ARTICLE XII. DISSOLUTION
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Recognizing that the Lord controls
providence for His own glory, it may become necessary to dissolve this
church. Such a dissolution may only be accomplished through a specially
called congregational business meeting wherein a three—fourths majority
vote shall be required to effectuate the dissolution. Any and all property
and other assets, or the proceeds from the sale of such, shall then be
given, granted, or conveyed to another church (or churches) of like faith
and doctrine. The church (or churches) to which these assets and/or proceeds
shall go will be determined by a simple majority vote, which vote will
be accomplished at the same congregational business meeting. Such a dissolution
will not be considered as complete until the final disposition of’ assets
and/or proceeds has been determined and carried out. These proceedings
shall be carried out by the trustees under the direction of the existing
officers. |