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As Church Law podcast’s reach expands, so too are the questions sent by its listeners. In this episode, Erika is joined by Matthew Branaugh, attorney and editor for Church Law & Tax. Together, they tackle several questions church leaders frequently ask, including:
- What are the steps to dissolve a church?
- What legal liability does a church face if it allows someone who is potentially violent to attend?
- What is the best way to honor ministers with monetary gifts?
- What are the risks associated with using others’ music and lyrics on social media platforms?
- How should a church handle its property tax exemption?
Learn the answers to these and several more relevant questions—and feel free to send your questions for a future episode to contact@takethenextcall.com.
- Q1 2023 Workshop Series with Erika E. Cole
- The Church Attorney’s Guide to Love Offerings by Erika E. Cole
- The Church Attorney’s Guide to Church Mergers by Erika E. Cole
- “Is a Merger the Right Next Step for Your Church?” by Erika E. Cole
- Episode 20: The Ins and Outs of Church Mergers
- “Drawing the Line on Danger” by Lee Dean
- “Responding to Threats,” by Gisele Kalonzo-Douglas
- The Church Attorney’s Guide to Love Offerings by Erika E. Cole
- “Should Your Church Get Political?”
- “Churches and Political Activities”
- Episode 10: Why Churches Need More Giving Options
- “Are You Prepared to Accept Bitcoin Donations?” by Michael E. Batts
- “Photos on Church Websites—Learning From Our Costly Mistake” by Ed Marino
- “Evaluate Property Tax Exemptions Annually,” from the staff of Batts Morrison Wales & Lee
- Episode 12: HR Matters for Churches
- “Minimum Wage and Overtime Pay Requirements May Apply to More Church Employees,” by Richard R. Hammar
- Episode 16: Answering Listeners’ Questions About Legal Issues
Questions? We welcome them! Please email Erika Cole at contact@takethenextcall.com. Erika reads each comment and may answer your question in an upcoming episode.
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