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'''<span id="523''>523.</span>'''  An urban missional church is a local church located and serving in a high poverty area in a metropolitan area of over 200,000 people. It shall be recommended and approved by the district board of administration ([[1233:30]]) and must be approved by the General Superintendent. Its approval will be for two years, and may be renewed. Its organizational structure will follow the same pattern as a developing church ([[510:1-5]]). Should it cease to qualify as an urban missional church, it would move into developing church or established church status, as authorized by the district board of administration.
'''<span id="523''>523.</span>'''  An urban missional church is a local church located and serving in a high poverty area in a metropolitan area of over 200,000 people. It shall be recommended and approved by the district board of administration ([[1233:26]]) and must be approved by the General Superintendent. Its approval will be for two years, and may be renewed. Its organizational structure will follow the same pattern as a developing church or an established Church. ([[510:1-5]]; [[518:1-6]]). Should it cease to qualify as an urban missional church, it would move into developing church or established church status, as authorized by the district board of administration.

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523. An urban missional church is a local church located and serving in a high poverty area in a metropolitan area of over 200,000 people. It shall be recommended and approved by the district board of administration (1233:26) and must be approved by the General Superintendent. Its approval will be for two years, and may be renewed. Its organizational structure will follow the same pattern as a developing church or an established Church. (510:1-5; 518:1-6). Should it cease to qualify as an urban missional church, it would move into developing church or established church status, as authorized by the district board of administration.