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'''<span id="625">625.</span>''' The members of a local church, duly called and assembled together to do business, constitute the local church conference. It is the highest governing body of a local Wesleyan church, and exercises those powers granted to the local church by the Constitution ([[315]]), and other powers specifically granted to the local church conference by the General Conference as set forth in The Discipline ([[302]]; [[500]]; [[555]]). | '''<span id="625">625.</span>''' The members of a local church, duly called and assembled together to do business, constitute the local church conference. It is the highest governing body of a local Wesleyan church, and exercises those powers granted to the local church by the Constitution ([[315]]), and other powers specifically granted to the local church conference by the General Conference as set forth in ''The Discipline'' ([[302]]; [[500]]; [[555]]). |
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625. The members of a local church, duly called and assembled together to do business, constitute the local church conference. It is the highest governing body of a local Wesleyan church, and exercises those powers granted to the local church by the Constitution (315), and other powers specifically granted to the local church conference by the General Conference as set forth in The Discipline (302; 500; 555).